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Seafile - cloud storage platform

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    A Former User
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    #9

    "Seafile supports online editing and co-authoring for office files (including docx/pptx/xlsx) with integrating with ... OnlyOffice, or Collabora Online server.

    This fits with existing Cloudron apps.

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      Berliner
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      #10

      Is there any chance of being able to use it on Cloudron at some point? Would prefer it over Nextcloud. @staff I am surprised that 39 upvotes are not enough to offer it on Cloudron. Are there any technical problems?

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        It's a surprisingly simple Dockerfile: https://github.com/codeoutin/seafile7/blob/master/Dockerfile

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          girish
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          #12

          It's actually a Dockerfile running a shell script that is running the seafile installer at run time.

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          • girishG girish

            It's actually a Dockerfile running a shell script that is running the seafile installer at run time.

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            wrote on last edited by necrevistonnezr
            #13

            @girish 🏼 🐀 wuat?! So it's "installed" every time I start the container?

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              #14

              @girish what does this mean concretely?

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                girish
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                #15

                (From my quick look) What I meant is that it's installing things at run time instead of in the Docker image itself. The Docker image is meant to be a set of instructions that has the code and dependencies of the app. But in the case of the linked script, it's just launching a plain ubuntu container and running the setup script.

                Something like:
                docker run -ti ubuntu /bin/bash , then in the container

                # curl seafile_install.sh && chmod +x seafile_install.sh && ./seafile_install.sh
                # /usr/bin/seafile
                

                The above will work but downloading stuff and installing deps at runtime is not a "stable" recipe.

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                  #16

                  @girish Thank you for your explanation. Even for me as a layman, it sounds pointless to build such a container.

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                    wrote on last edited by marcusquinn
                    #17

                    I wonder if this is the better repo to be looking at for Cloudron compatibility:

                    • https://github.com/ggogel/seafile-containerized

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                    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                      I wonder if this is the better repo to be looking at for Cloudron compatibility:

                      • https://github.com/ggogel/seafile-containerized
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                      #18

                      IF not for Cloudron, then perhaps better to use with a Proxmox host:

                      • https://forum.seafile.com/t/best-os-for-new-install-march-2023/17813

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                      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                        I wonder if this is the better repo to be looking at for Cloudron compatibility:

                        • https://github.com/ggogel/seafile-containerized
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                        @marcusquinn said in Seafile - cloud storage platform:

                        I wonder if this is the better repo to be looking at for Cloudron compatibility:

                        • https://github.com/ggogel/seafile-containerized

                        Yes, that is a much better way to look at packaging it, although one still needs to combine a few dockerfiles into one Cloudron app.

                        Conscious tech

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                          Bumping for traction. Would be great if this is considered again - my last app that hasn't moved to the Cloudron platform.

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                            I'd like to see this too, I'm getting over nextcloud.

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                              Are there any updates or further alternatives to Nextcloud regarding this?

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                                Last I checked, seafile has it's own storage system. This means that files are not stored as-is on the filesystem and retrieval can be complicated in case of fs corruption.

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                                  Last I checked, seafile has it's own storage system. This means that files are not stored as-is on the filesystem and retrieval can be complicated in case of fs corruption.

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                                  #24

                                  @joseph spot on πŸ‘
                                  Needed I think because of its approach to indexing and version/change tracking/sync
                                  Seafile does provide a utility to abstract files from its format to traditional format but it needs to be run periodically if you want to keep a clean copy, and of course doubles the size.
                                  Nonetheless I use Seafile heavily and it’s always been reliable.
                                  Would love to see it here on Cloudron, I currently run it on a VPS with Docker
                                  Packaging for Cloudron has its challenges.

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