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App store not showing - unable to connect calendar

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  • 32463 Offline
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    3246
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    #9

    OK, render me confused (and thank you for your help by the way)...

    I guess the self-hosted version can only use Google etc apps that I need to set up with my own API credentials first. I does not seem to allow CalDav (in beta it seems) nor ICS (broken currently).

    My cal.com account works OK and as intended.

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      3246
      wrote on last edited by 3246
      #10

      Ah, it's a wee bit annoying... perhaps a note in our wiki will avoid disappointment:

      When you first install it (or re-install it), you need to set the apps. It looks like this is by design for the self-hosted app.

      I think you need to provision the apps first for the user to add them. This means you must set up Google and any other ones requiring API calls during the initial set-up. Otherwise, you will have to reinstall the app!

      For Google and Microsoft, you need to create an app or otherwise generate the needed IDs and keys.

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      Setup-Cal-com (1).png

      Apps-Store-Cal-com (1).png

      Fun fact: if you upload your profile image in the /getting-started/ wizard, it restarts the wizard ... but you neededn't worry as it remembers all your settings. If not, hit refresh again.

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        @3246 good find!

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        • 32463 3246

          OK, render me confused (and thank you for your help by the way)...

          I guess the self-hosted version can only use Google etc apps that I need to set up with my own API credentials first. I does not seem to allow CalDav (in beta it seems) nor ICS (broken currently).

          My cal.com account works OK and as intended.

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          jdaviescoates
          wrote on last edited by
          #12

          @3246 said in App store not showing - unable to connect calendar:

          I does not seem to allow CalDav

          Pretty sure I got that working fine, I've just stayed with the hosted version for now as to keep a M$ calendar I need to add for work I'd need to get someone else unwilling to set up an app at their end.

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            #13

            I'm also experiencing the same exact thing – skipped the setup of the apps in the initial setup, and now I can't get the App Store to load to add them, no matter how I do it.

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              #14

              Same issue here, and indeed, only re-installing helps to get access to the apps again. This is a rather big issue, I would say.

              Is there a hack by any change that I can fix this through the terminal? Otherwise, I don't think I am going to use the app.

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                Sadly, this is the way cal.com works. When you self-host it, you need to provision the apps you want your users to be able to use, which cannot be done after the initial install it seems. It might be worth asking upstream in their Github about options do amend this via CLI or otherwise.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  Sorry I was late to the party. Your findings are wrong. 😉
                  log in with a user in the admin role. scroll down in the navigation menu on the left (to settings). now scroll down again (admin / apps).

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                  • girishG Offline
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                    #17

                    @luckow ah thanks! This took me a while to figure, but you have to setup 2fa for the 'Admin' link to appear under Settings!

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                      @girish As a user in the role of an administrator, you should always provide your login data with additional security features. 🙂

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                      To be fair: I completely forgot about the 2fa requirement for displaying the admin menu item.

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