GROWI - Team collaboration software using markdown
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Free high-performance wiki tool
This tool for sharing manual,
business proposal and simultaneous editing minutes in real time.
it supports comfortable information sharing and work efficiency within the team.https://growi.org/en/
https://github.com/weseek/growiWould be a great addition to Cloudron.
I've already looked a bit into the code. IMO, the difficult part is the many components involved with this software, i.e.:
Elasticsearch
Mongodb (no problem for this, just use the addon)
S3 for file upload (optional)
HackMD for collaborative editing (optional, can be an external hackmd server)
I could maybe look into starting a package for this app someday. -
Hello,
As of their version7.0.0, GROWI directly supports collaborative editing, thus does not require HackMD anymore.I have updated my package for Cloudron in order to make it work, please see https://github.com/Lanhild/growi-cloudron
The only missing points are the following:
- Filesystem permissions for plugins and image uploading
- Elasticsearch to support searching pages in the app
P.S.: If the Cloudron team wishes to manage the packaging for this app, I'll gladly hand in my code, just notify me!
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Hello,
As of their version7.0.0, GROWI directly supports collaborative editing, thus does not require HackMD anymore.I have updated my package for Cloudron in order to make it work, please see https://github.com/Lanhild/growi-cloudron
The only missing points are the following:
- Filesystem permissions for plugins and image uploading
- Elasticsearch to support searching pages in the app
P.S.: If the Cloudron team wishes to manage the packaging for this app, I'll gladly hand in my code, just notify me!
@Lanhild said in GROWI - Team collaboration software using markdown:
Elasticsearch to support searching pages in the app
Until Cloudron has Elasticsearch that's a pretty big hurdle.
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@Lanhild said in GROWI - Team collaboration software using markdown:
Elasticsearch to support searching pages in the app
Until Cloudron has Elasticsearch that's a pretty big hurdle.
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