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Accessing Nextcloud database

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  • andreasduerenA Offline
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    andreasdueren
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    One of the people on a nextcloud instance has a problem where the emails wont show in the dashboard. I found this fix here that I wanted to try but I need access to the Database.

    Does anyone have any idea how I can access the phpmyadmin?

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      imho there is no phpmyadmin included in the package. As a workaround, install a LAMP app and wget https://github.com/vrana/adminer/releases/download/v4.8.1/adminer-4.8.1.php
      In your nextcloud app, call the terminal and copy the postgres credentials into the adminer via env. Voila: You see the nextcloud Postgres database in the LAMP app adminer interface.
      The nerdish approach is to open the terminal inside your nc Cloudron app and click on postgres 🙂 83452fa3-8226-4f5a-8c6b-4eef744b75bf-image.png

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        Given the fix to try is a simple one, you can click on the PostgreSQL button as @luckow suggested and then press Enter. Then, just put in DELETE FORM oc_mail_accounts WHERE id=1 there.

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        • girishG girish

          Given the fix to try is a simple one, you can click on the PostgreSQL button as @luckow suggested and then press Enter. Then, just put in DELETE FORM oc_mail_accounts WHERE id=1 there.

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          #4

          @girish The problem is I don't know which ID this one is and wanted to take a look at the database first

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          • luckowL luckow

            imho there is no phpmyadmin included in the package. As a workaround, install a LAMP app and wget https://github.com/vrana/adminer/releases/download/v4.8.1/adminer-4.8.1.php
            In your nextcloud app, call the terminal and copy the postgres credentials into the adminer via env. Voila: You see the nextcloud Postgres database in the LAMP app adminer interface.
            The nerdish approach is to open the terminal inside your nc Cloudron app and click on postgres 🙂 83452fa3-8226-4f5a-8c6b-4eef744b75bf-image.png

            andreasduerenA Offline
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            @luckow said in Accessing Nextcloud database:

            imho there is no phpmyadmin included in the package. As a workaround, install a LAMP app and wget https://github.com/vrana/adminer/releases/download/v4.8.1/adminer-4.8.1.php
            In your nextcloud app, call the terminal and copy the postgres credentials into the adminer via env. Voila: You see the nextcloud Postgres database in the LAMP app adminer interface.
            The nerdish approach is to open the terminal inside your nc Cloudron app and click on postgres 🙂 83452fa3-8226-4f5a-8c6b-4eef744b75bf-image.png

            Thanks I'll try this approach

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            • luckowL luckow

              imho there is no phpmyadmin included in the package. As a workaround, install a LAMP app and wget https://github.com/vrana/adminer/releases/download/v4.8.1/adminer-4.8.1.php
              In your nextcloud app, call the terminal and copy the postgres credentials into the adminer via env. Voila: You see the nextcloud Postgres database in the LAMP app adminer interface.
              The nerdish approach is to open the terminal inside your nc Cloudron app and click on postgres 🙂 83452fa3-8226-4f5a-8c6b-4eef744b75bf-image.png

              andreasduerenA Offline
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              andreasdueren
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              @luckow This was a great hack to find out the ID I needed. Deleting it fixed it, thank you!

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