Tandoor Recipes - Manage your ever growing recipe collection
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Hi,
I've been wanting to manage my recipes for a while, and I've landed on Tandoor Recipes.
I've packaged here at https://git.eyen.ca/cloudron/tandoor-recipes
I found an initial version here from @klawitterb
At first, I was going to package it on my own as there was somethings that I didn't understand, but ended up copying most of it...In any case, it packages the latest version (1.4.4) and has LDAP functioning.
There is a set of staticfiles that are generated at runtime and can only be generated at runtime as it depends on the postgres connection details. -
@random_eric awesome. I was able to build the app and install it. LDAP doesn't seem to work though, but i can login as admin.
One thing is that the app has a “Commons Clause” License Condition v1.0. My understanding is that this prevents people from selling Tandoor or provide hosting services. I think this is not a problem for Cloudron because we don't really sell Tandoor or provide Tandoor hosting or derive substantially value from publishing Tandoor.
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@girish
Were you able to login afterwards with your LDAP credentials?I did have to create an admin account first as well, but then I was able to login with my LDAP and transferred admin rights to my Cloudron account. And just to confirm, did you use your email to login? I set it up to login with email only as I haven't looked in to the LDAP syntax yet for enabling both email and username (as you can see here)
For the licensing, I agree with your conclusion, but for legal purposes, if you do distribute Tandoor, that you would be in fact providing support (to a degree) but that Cloudron's value does not substantially depend on Tandoor. I think you are in the clear for distributing it.
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@random_eric said in Tandoor Recipes - Manage your ever growing recipe collection:
And just to confirm, did you use your email to login?
Ah... I tried to login using my username. Let me try this again.
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@random_eric generally, email based login can be disabled. For most of our apps, we have removed this (we used to go for flexibility in the past, but it causes all sorts of migration and login issues like you see now over time). Login just using username is the best.
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