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Read-Only file system

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  • randyjcR Offline
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    randyjc
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    #1

    Hello Everyone,

    Was wondering, I'm trying to add a custom bridge by adding a php file into the folder 'bridges'.
    But as soon as I start to write to that directory it is complaining about a read-only fs.

    I then thought, fine, Ill go into recovery mode and adding stuff.
    But as soon as you exit out of recovery, the changes that are being made are gone?

    Am I missing something?

    touch: cannot touch 'bridges/TweakersBridge.php': Read-only file system
    
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    • randyjcR randyjc

      Hello Everyone,

      Was wondering, I'm trying to add a custom bridge by adding a php file into the folder 'bridges'.
      But as soon as I start to write to that directory it is complaining about a read-only fs.

      I then thought, fine, Ill go into recovery mode and adding stuff.
      But as soon as you exit out of recovery, the changes that are being made are gone?

      Am I missing something?

      touch: cannot touch 'bridges/TweakersBridge.php': Read-only file system
      
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      #2

      @randyjc Cloudron's Apps Filesystem is read-only. It can only be changed during packaging, before installation in an instance. Only /app/data, /run and /tmp can be written by the App (or by the user). What App are you trying to add this file, too?

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        randyjc
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        #3

        Im trying to add my own bridge inside the /app/code/bridges folder.
        But after reading your reply, I read that is not possible.

        My goal for rss-bridge is to create custom feeds for my freshrss instance.

        https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge#how-to-create-a-new-bridge-from-scratch

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        • KubernetesK Offline
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          #4

          I just installed the App to check myself and as the folder for the custom bridge is not available in /app/data there is not much you can do. Maybe this could be changed in the package for the future.

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            #5

            Ah right thanks for helping 🙂

            I also see, that there is already an topic about this.
            https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8301/move-bridges-to-app-data-bridges/6

            My bad..

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