Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative
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I've been using the hosted version of this and I really like it.
Hoping a Cloudron button will be added here soon
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I've just created this "It's not yet possible to deploy Cal on Cloudron" issue on their github, chime in!
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I've just created this "It's not yet possible to deploy Cal on Cloudron" issue on their github, chime in!
@jdaviescoates / @girish - Thank you!!
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I've just created this "It's not yet possible to deploy Cal on Cloudron" issue on their github, chime in!
@jdaviescoates That was a well phrased post. It looks like it is gaining some responses.
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The latest comment I see is that they don't plan to support Cloudron, but they open to merge it in, if someone will do the job of integrating, unfortunately.
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The latest comment I see is that they don't plan to support Cloudron, but they open to merge it in, if someone will do the job of integrating, unfortunately.
@potemkin_ai yeah, hoping they'd package it for us was a bit hopeful, but still worth putting it out there imho
Hopefully someone else will take a look.
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@fbartels I'm about to give up, just checked where cal.com wants to write during the yarn process and there are many many folders. The Dockerfile their community provides is also no help, since the URL needs to be supplied during build, which doesn't work in Cloudrons case. So yea, the current status is pretty useless to improve from
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@msbt
Hi, I would like to take a look at this. I recently built my own N8N instance. And would really like to get cal.com running on cloudron.Could you share more of your work in progress?
@roofboard Ohhh... I like your n8n changes! I have a couple questions if you don't mind. I'll send you message.
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@thetomester13 What is the connection between Calendso and Cal.com? Is Calendso just a community edition / Free Software version of Cal.com?
@LoudLemur no, cal.com is the new name for calendso
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@mabaker @chetbaker I am working on this happy to join up and hack together on it. If you wanna hack on this with me just set a time on my calendar and we can work on it. https://short.draglabs.com/cal
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@mabaker @chetbaker I am working on this happy to join up and hack together on it. If you wanna hack on this with me just set a time on my calendar and we can work on it. https://short.draglabs.com/cal
@roofboard Iβm not a developer, but happy to test out when thereβs any unstable self hosted implementation.
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@mabaker @chetbaker I am working on this happy to join up and hack together on it. If you wanna hack on this with me just set a time on my calendar and we can work on it. https://short.draglabs.com/cal
@roofboard great news, thanks! Hopefully @staff or @appdev can help out too!
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I have made some progress here apparently calcom needs access to a database while running yarn build, and while running yarn it would be writing to /app/code
So I created a temporary database so long as you build this on a server with access to postgres this will work. The only problem is that I cannot figure out why it is stuck on localhost:3000 as opposed to accepting the new dns settings
https://git.draglabs.com/davidjstrom/cloudron-calcom-v2/-/tree/localhost-issue
@girish
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I have made some progress here apparently calcom needs access to a database while running yarn build, and while running yarn it would be writing to /app/code
So I created a temporary database so long as you build this on a server with access to postgres this will work. The only problem is that I cannot figure out why it is stuck on localhost:3000 as opposed to accepting the new dns settings
https://git.draglabs.com/davidjstrom/cloudron-calcom-v2/-/tree/localhost-issue
@girish
Any thoughts?@roofboard said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:
So I created a temporary database so long as you build this on a server with access to postgres this will work. The only problem is that I cannot figure out why it is stuck on localhost:3000 as opposed to accepting the new dns settings
Your work looks very promising! Unfortunately, there is not much feedback I can provide from the technical perspective.
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I have made some progress here apparently calcom needs access to a database while running yarn build, and while running yarn it would be writing to /app/code
So I created a temporary database so long as you build this on a server with access to postgres this will work. The only problem is that I cannot figure out why it is stuck on localhost:3000 as opposed to accepting the new dns settings
https://git.draglabs.com/davidjstrom/cloudron-calcom-v2/-/tree/localhost-issue
@girish
Any thoughts?@roofboard said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:
I have made some progress here apparently calcom needs access to a database while running yarn build, and while running yarn it would be writing to /app/code
So I created a temporary database so long as you build this on a server with access to postgres this will work. The only problem is that I cannot figure out why it is stuck on localhost:3000 as opposed to accepting the new dns settings
https://git.draglabs.com/davidjstrom/cloudron-calcom-v2/-/tree/localhost-issue
@girish
Any thoughts?Thanks for working on this! Cal.com now works really well with Nextcloud calendar (I'm using the hosted service) so it'd be absolutely fantastic to have it on Cloudron!
Hopefully @staff can take a look at this package @roofboard has started and help get it finished up and into the app store!