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  • girishG girish

    @lukaszj No ETA but it's on our immediate list. Currently, we are pushing out the release that makes it possible to build custom apps without our build service.

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    murgero
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    wrote on last edited by
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    @girish But building apps without the build service is already possible - do you mean that the manifest will allow us to specify a repo and docker image to install? Cause that would be nice!

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      Just started looking into getting this package published. I also found a related https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/pull/677 .

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      • girishG girish

        Just started looking into getting this package published. I also found a related https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/pull/677 .

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        @girish I'd be neat if that gets merged, but the maintainers rejected a previous patch for direct LDAP support and that's why it was moved to a different binary. See comments here: https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/pull/396#issuecomment-464059020

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          #120

          Hey @girish any updates on this? I've been holding off on migrating from my external instance to my Cloudron one because I'm not sure about the process of migrating from the dev one to an official one. Any guidance on when to expect this or if it's possible to preserve the Docker volume would be helpful.

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            @iamthefij said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

            Hey @girish any updates on this? I've been holding off on migrating from my external instance to my Cloudron one because I'm not sure about the process of migrating from the dev one to an official one. Any guidance on when to expect this or if it's possible to preserve the Docker volume would be helpful.

            I'm in the same boat. I am maintaining a VPS solely for Bitwarden access. Would save $10 a month and time if I could roll this out! Thanks for all the hard work!

            I tried deploying the Cloudron Bitwarden like below:

            Commands run on Cloudron server.

            git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app #Successfully clones to home directory
            npm install -g cloudron-cli **#Command fails, no cloudron-cli **
            cloudron build # this will ask your cloudron.io login #Never got to this stage
            cloudron install # this will ask you for your cloudron's login #Never got to this stage

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            • W will

              @iamthefij said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

              Hey @girish any updates on this? I've been holding off on migrating from my external instance to my Cloudron one because I'm not sure about the process of migrating from the dev one to an official one. Any guidance on when to expect this or if it's possible to preserve the Docker volume would be helpful.

              I'm in the same boat. I am maintaining a VPS solely for Bitwarden access. Would save $10 a month and time if I could roll this out! Thanks for all the hard work!

              I tried deploying the Cloudron Bitwarden like below:

              Commands run on Cloudron server.

              git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app #Successfully clones to home directory
              npm install -g cloudron-cli **#Command fails, no cloudron-cli **
              cloudron build # this will ask your cloudron.io login #Never got to this stage
              cloudron install # this will ask you for your cloudron's login #Never got to this stage

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              wrote on last edited by
              #122

              @will Those commands do NOT get ran on the cloudron server.

              The cloudron CLI is ONLY for use outside of the server (it's the management tool for cli users)

              At home, install virtualbox on your computer and create an ubuntu VM. (If you already have a computer with linux, ignore this step, these steps can be installed in windows if you install nodejs and git first)

              Then run:

              git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app
              cd bitwardenrs-app
              ## Install NodeJS from https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/
              npm install -g cloudron
              cloudron build
              cloudron install
              

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              • murgeroM murgero

                @will Those commands do NOT get ran on the cloudron server.

                The cloudron CLI is ONLY for use outside of the server (it's the management tool for cli users)

                At home, install virtualbox on your computer and create an ubuntu VM. (If you already have a computer with linux, ignore this step, these steps can be installed in windows if you install nodejs and git first)

                Then run:

                git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app
                cd bitwardenrs-app
                ## Install NodeJS from https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/
                npm install -g cloudron
                cloudron build
                cloudron install
                
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                #123

                @murgero Thanks! I'm running windows subsystem for linux so I'll give it a shot. Thanks again!

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                • W will

                  @murgero Thanks! I'm running windows subsystem for linux so I'll give it a shot. Thanks again!

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                  #124

                  @will If you plan on building apps using a local docker install, that can only be done on linux (not the subsystem), otherwise using a build service (either the app one or cloudron's cloud build service) is good on any system with nodejs support

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                  • murgeroM murgero

                    @will If you plan on building apps using a local docker install, that can only be done on linux (not the subsystem), otherwise using a build service (either the app one or cloudron's cloud build service) is good on any system with nodejs support

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                    #125

                    @murgero I'm not a developer, but I have stumbled my way through rough spots before. Just so I understand the workflow.
                    So lets say I want to deploy the Bitwarden app on my Cloudron instance in production (I don't but let's roll with it for a sec)
                    I would configure my dev environment (install Nodejs, cloudron-cli, and install Cloudron build service app on the Web Store)
                    I would clone the app I wanted to play with to my local dev machine, cd into that directory and use the cloudron build command to bush this app to the Cloudron Build Service App?
                    Lastly use the cloudron install command to install the app on to my production instance.
                    How close am I to the right answer? 😰

                    Thanks again for taking the time out to help me out. I'm trying to understand this stuff, but it's way out of my swimlane.

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                    • W will

                      @murgero I'm not a developer, but I have stumbled my way through rough spots before. Just so I understand the workflow.
                      So lets say I want to deploy the Bitwarden app on my Cloudron instance in production (I don't but let's roll with it for a sec)
                      I would configure my dev environment (install Nodejs, cloudron-cli, and install Cloudron build service app on the Web Store)
                      I would clone the app I wanted to play with to my local dev machine, cd into that directory and use the cloudron build command to bush this app to the Cloudron Build Service App?
                      Lastly use the cloudron install command to install the app on to my production instance.
                      How close am I to the right answer? 😰

                      Thanks again for taking the time out to help me out. I'm trying to understand this stuff, but it's way out of my swimlane.

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                      wrote on last edited by murgero
                      #126

                      @will I don't use the build service app because it can delete other apps mistakenly. I use the following process for building my apps (step by step, literally) using a local linux machine with Docker, npm, git, and cloudron-cli.

                      Just make sure you have a free dockerhub account 🙂

                      git clone https://github.com/mitchellurgero/cloudron-vscode
                      cd cloudron-vscode
                      
                      ## Change as you need!
                      docker build -t dockername/projectname:tagname .
                      docker push dockername/projectname:tagname
                      
                      ## End docker changes
                      cloudron login
                      cloudron install --image dockerhuburl/dockername/projectname:tagname
                      

                      Example commands when replacing the variables with real items:

                      git clone https://github.com/murgero/MyApp1-cloudron
                      cd MyApp1-cloudron
                      
                      ## Change as you need!
                      docker build -t murgero/MyApp1:latest .
                      docker push murgero/MyApp1:latest
                      
                      ## End docker changes
                      cloudron login
                      cloudron install --image dockerhuburl/murgero/MyApp1:latest
                      

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                      ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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                        #127

                        FYI @murgero @will I don’t think that git repo has any of the fixes or changes I’ve added. Try the one I linked much earlier. (I’m on mobile so I can’t link it now).

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                        • murgeroM murgero

                          @will I don't use the build service app because it can delete other apps mistakenly. I use the following process for building my apps (step by step, literally) using a local linux machine with Docker, npm, git, and cloudron-cli.

                          Just make sure you have a free dockerhub account 🙂

                          git clone https://github.com/mitchellurgero/cloudron-vscode
                          cd cloudron-vscode
                          
                          ## Change as you need!
                          docker build -t dockername/projectname:tagname .
                          docker push dockername/projectname:tagname
                          
                          ## End docker changes
                          cloudron login
                          cloudron install --image dockerhuburl/dockername/projectname:tagname
                          

                          Example commands when replacing the variables with real items:

                          git clone https://github.com/murgero/MyApp1-cloudron
                          cd MyApp1-cloudron
                          
                          ## Change as you need!
                          docker build -t murgero/MyApp1:latest .
                          docker push murgero/MyApp1:latest
                          
                          ## End docker changes
                          cloudron login
                          cloudron install --image dockerhuburl/murgero/MyApp1:latest
                          
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                          wrote on last edited by fbartels
                          #128

                          @murgero building is much easier now. when you call cloudron build it will ask for the registry to upload to. so you just have to enter your-username/your-chosen-name-for-the image, e.g. fbartels/cloudron-bitwardenrs. cloudron install will then automatically use this image.

                          @will I am still not a huge believer in the ldap sync and the mysql backend of bitwarden. I have updated my repo to the last version and also picked some smtp things from @iamthefij. Sending invites still does not seem to work, will need to look further into this.

                          Edit: Managed to fix the issue with sending invites. the value of SMTP_AUTH_MECHANISM needs to be quoted, but when exporting it, these quotes are normally removed. Working and up to date version is in the git repo.

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                          • fbartelsF fbartels

                            @murgero building is much easier now. when you call cloudron build it will ask for the registry to upload to. so you just have to enter your-username/your-chosen-name-for-the image, e.g. fbartels/cloudron-bitwardenrs. cloudron install will then automatically use this image.

                            @will I am still not a huge believer in the ldap sync and the mysql backend of bitwarden. I have updated my repo to the last version and also picked some smtp things from @iamthefij. Sending invites still does not seem to work, will need to look further into this.

                            Edit: Managed to fix the issue with sending invites. the value of SMTP_AUTH_MECHANISM needs to be quoted, but when exporting it, these quotes are normally removed. Working and up to date version is in the git repo.

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                            @fbartels what issues are you having with the LDAP sync?

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                            • iamthefijI iamthefij

                              @fbartels what issues are you having with the LDAP sync?

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #130

                              @iamthefij its not a technical problem, the approach isn't bad either. I think both (LDAP and MySQL) simply add unneeded complexity.

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                              • fbartelsF fbartels

                                @murgero building is much easier now. when you call cloudron build it will ask for the registry to upload to. so you just have to enter your-username/your-chosen-name-for-the image, e.g. fbartels/cloudron-bitwardenrs. cloudron install will then automatically use this image.

                                @will I am still not a huge believer in the ldap sync and the mysql backend of bitwarden. I have updated my repo to the last version and also picked some smtp things from @iamthefij. Sending invites still does not seem to work, will need to look further into this.

                                Edit: Managed to fix the issue with sending invites. the value of SMTP_AUTH_MECHANISM needs to be quoted, but when exporting it, these quotes are normally removed. Working and up to date version is in the git repo.

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                                murgero
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #131

                                @fbartels said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                building is much easier now. when you call cloudron build it will ask for the registry to upload to. so you just have to enter your-username/your-chosen-name-for-the image, e.g. fbartels/cloudron-bitwardenrs. cloudron install will then automatically use this image.

                                This requires the build service app to be installed on your cloudron which currently has a warning attached to it that it may delete USED docker images from other apps. Until the build service app is more stable, I'll stick to my sure-fire, tried and true way 🙂

                                --
                                https://urgero.org
                                ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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                                • murgeroM murgero

                                  @fbartels said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                  building is much easier now. when you call cloudron build it will ask for the registry to upload to. so you just have to enter your-username/your-chosen-name-for-the image, e.g. fbartels/cloudron-bitwardenrs. cloudron install will then automatically use this image.

                                  This requires the build service app to be installed on your cloudron which currently has a warning attached to it that it may delete USED docker images from other apps. Until the build service app is more stable, I'll stick to my sure-fire, tried and true way 🙂

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #132

                                  @murgero said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                  This requires the build service app to be installed on your cloudron

                                  That is not true. Its build locally and then pushed into the github account.

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                                  • fbartelsF fbartels

                                    @iamthefij its not a technical problem, the approach isn't bad either. I think both (LDAP and MySQL) simply add unneeded complexity.

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                                    @fbartels I see. Yea, totally agree that it’s not really necessary for most folks usage. The instance I run outside of Cloudron today uses neither of them. I’m using it as a simple personal password manager.

                                    I believe Cloudron tends to prefer configurations that are ready for a small enterprise. My personal Gogs server was fine with SQLite and local auth as well, but Cloudron is configured with MySQL and LDAP.

                                    🤷‍♂️

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                                      I think it’s important to scale for at least 50 intended users for Cloudron apps. I think that this number is even specified in the docs somewhere.

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                                      • fbartelsF fbartels

                                        @murgero said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                        This requires the build service app to be installed on your cloudron

                                        That is not true. Its build locally and then pushed into the github account.

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                                        @fbartels said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                        @murgero said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                        This requires the build service app to be installed on your cloudron

                                        That is not true. Its build locally and then pushed into the github account.

                                        When I try to update my bitwarden app at the existing domain 'bit.mydomain.de' this way, I still get a

                                        Failed to install app: 409 message: Domain 'bit.mydomain.de' is in use
                                        

                                        I have a wildcard DNS entry), so a DNS entry for the subdomain should not cause trouble. I also tried cloudron login --allow-selfsigned but it doesn't change anything.

                                        Could the "version" entry in CloudronManifest.jsonbe the culprit?

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                                        • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                          @fbartels said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                          @murgero said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                          This requires the build service app to be installed on your cloudron

                                          That is not true. Its build locally and then pushed into the github account.

                                          When I try to update my bitwarden app at the existing domain 'bit.mydomain.de' this way, I still get a

                                          Failed to install app: 409 message: Domain 'bit.mydomain.de' is in use
                                          

                                          I have a wildcard DNS entry), so a DNS entry for the subdomain should not cause trouble. I also tried cloudron login --allow-selfsigned but it doesn't change anything.

                                          Could the "version" entry in CloudronManifest.jsonbe the culprit?

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                                          fbartels
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #136

                                          @necrevistonnezr said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

                                          Could the "version" entry in CloudronManifest.jsonbe the culprit?

                                          No, at least not from my experience. It always depends from where you installed an app previously. So for example when you initially installed an app from the official appcenter you can not easily update it with a locally build app. To make it recognize an existing app you can add the --app parameter to the install command.

                                          So e.g. cloudron update --app bit

                                          But make sure that the applications are actually compatible with each other.

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