Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets
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Thank you to @kymj8 for 'reviving' this topic.
Definitely would be a good addition to Cloudron.And for those who can't wait or want to try it, I notice there is an Electron desktop app : https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-electron
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I gave up on Baserow when I realised any user could delete all the data (by design) https://community.baserow.io/t/protect-users-from-deleting-table-and-or-database/1282/10?u=sam_uk
Been playing with Nocodb which is OK, but I don't love it.
Someone mentioned this too me today, so here I am bumping it.
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@Sam_uk said in Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets:
I gave up on Baserow when I realised any user could delete all the data (by design) https://community.baserow.io/t/protect-users-from-deleting-table-and-or-database/1282/10?u=sam_uk
Until, of course, you're on their Advanced plan which is $20/user/mo https://baserow.io/pricing (that's more for one user than the cost of Cloudron when paying annually!)
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Now we've got Outline which integrates with Grist, I really want Grist too!
Screenshot from Outline:
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I agree, I also think this is looking much more user friendly than both Baserow and NocoDB so it could be really useful to have (+ as @jdaviescoates pointed the Outline integration which would be fantastic to have). Looks like the future to me
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I've a version of Grist running on our Cloudron as well. It's using OIDC through oauth2-proxy (https://oauth2-proxy.github.io/oauth2-proxy/) but needs a bit more polishing. E.g. I've disabled Grist's sandboxing, which I want to fix.
Word of warning: The performance so far is not mega great in my preliminary testing. Feels quite sluggish on our little box.
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@walski said in Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets:
I've a version of Grist running on our Cloudron as well.
Great stuff!
Add it to a repo to the Cloudron GitLab?
@walski said in Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets:
our little box.
How little?
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Ok turns out, that Grist releases after Sept. 11th come with a broken pyodide sandboxing layer (see https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core/issues/734).
I got everything running using an earlier Grist release (1.1.4 from Sept 8th or so). Before this can be considered for the app store I need to polish the metadata, etc. But you should be able (we do) to install it to your Cloudron using the CLI.
Repo is here: https://git.cloudron.io/walski/grist-app
How little?
16GB RAM, 6 core AMD whatever virtual server. Currently running 13 apps through Cloudron.
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@walski said in Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets:
16GB RAM
Yeah, that's not much RAM really (especially if you're running some RAM heavy apps), so possibly not surprising it's running slow. I wonder how it'd be if you had more resources... I guess once that issues is resolves and we get it into the Cloudron App Store we'll find out!
Thank you for your efforts, much appreciated
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Side-note: Looks like direct OIDC support just landed on Grist's
main
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Grist is now available for YunoHost. It was announced in the Grist Community November 2023 Newsletter.
Looking for a simpler way to self-host Grist? Florent has also packaged Grist on YunoHost, a Debian-based OS designed to help democratize self-hosting. Check out Florentβs post in our forum for more information.
The post:
Self-hosting Grist made easy with Yunohost
https://community.getgrist.com/t/self-hosting-grist-made-easy-with-yunohost/3692In the YunoHost Application Catalog:
https://apps.yunohost.org/app/gristAnd on GitHub.
https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/grist_ynhThis seems like a good sign for us here.
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Yip, they released v1.1.9 on Dec 2nd. That release includes the pyodide fix to run Grist sandboxed within Cloudron, as well as their direct OIDC support (see docs: https://support.getgrist.com/install/oidc/#openid-connect).
I'm more than happy to incorporate these onto my branch and that should then give us a decent to maybe get it into the app store? I just can't promise a timeline right now
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New release highlights below.
I like that there is a desktop app. Has anyone been able to play with it. I assume it integrates with the cloud app? Sometimes it is nice to be able to take things offline.Released: Grist v1.1.11
Highlights from recent releases:Forms - design forms and surveys right within Grist and watch the data roll in live. Each field is automatically tied to a spreadsheet column so analysis is super simple. https://www.getgrist.com/forms/ New calendar widget for displaying dates. https://support.getgrist.com/widget-calendar/ Advanced Chart and JupyterLite Notebook custom widgets - very powerful for advanced dataviz and Python work.
https://support.getgrist.com/widget-custom/#advanced-charts
https://support.getgrist.com/widget-custom/#jupyterlite-notebookFormula lookups and shortcuts for adding common formulas and lookups. https://support.getgrist.com/newsletters/2023-10/#formula-shortcuts Record cards that make it much easier to navigate and edit referenced data (a huge part of what makes Grist useful). https://support.getgrist.com/record-cards/
GitHub repo: https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core
Grist overview: https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/su6tv3/grist_free_open_source_alternative_to_airtable/ Interactive demo (no login required):
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@walski said in Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets:
Repo is here: https://git.cloudron.io/walski/grist-app
How's it running these days?
Have you added the easy-install.sh script yet?
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Just discovered grist has two pages of webinars that could be helpful for onboarding. Getting people to use tools... videos are helpful.
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