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HumHub - social network software

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    • ? A Former User

      I got permission from @Sam_uk to make the repo public:
      https://git.atrilahiji.dev/Alt-Ron/cloudron-humhub-app

      Todo:

      1. Properly address the update process
      2. See if its possible to config LDAP and SMTP automatically (this is the part I am really struggling with right now.
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      @atrilahiji said in HumHub - social network software:

      this is the part I am really struggling with right now

      Did you already have a look at https://github.com/humhub/docker/blob/master/docker-entrypoint.sh ?

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      • fbartelsF fbartels

        @atrilahiji said in HumHub - social network software:

        this is the part I am really struggling with right now

        Did you already have a look at https://github.com/humhub/docker/blob/master/docker-entrypoint.sh ?

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        #42

        @fbartels Wowee nope. Good catch lol

        EDIT: You know, I have no clue why it never occurred to me that I can look for a docker version of the app.

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          I have finished getting things automated (sort of). The DB is set up on the first install, and the LDAP and SMTP configuration is set up after a re-start (and is updated after every restart).

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            #44

            Encountering a snag:

            The ONLYOFFICE integration seems to fail to send the JWT token to an ONLYOFFICE instance. My best guess rn is its an issue with apache -> nginx -> ONLYOFFICE. Is anyone else more familiar with this sort of reverse proxy issue?

            Edit: Fixed it. Testing and pushing a new release.

            Edit 2: I am tempted to leave updating to the app, similar to Wordpress Developer Edition. I auto install the Updater module. If @staff want to take a look at this let me know. Repo is here: https://git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-humhub-app. It was a sponsored app. If you need an instance to take a look at it let me know via a direct message and I can let you in @staff.

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            • ? A Former User

              Encountering a snag:

              The ONLYOFFICE integration seems to fail to send the JWT token to an ONLYOFFICE instance. My best guess rn is its an issue with apache -> nginx -> ONLYOFFICE. Is anyone else more familiar with this sort of reverse proxy issue?

              Edit: Fixed it. Testing and pushing a new release.

              Edit 2: I am tempted to leave updating to the app, similar to Wordpress Developer Edition. I auto install the Updater module. If @staff want to take a look at this let me know. Repo is here: https://git.atridad.dev/CTPR/cloudron-humhub-app. It was a sponsored app. If you need an instance to take a look at it let me know via a direct message and I can let you in @staff.

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              @atrilahiji ah, great stuff! Ideally, the app shouldn't update itself and the code should be readonly. Is that possible? It's best to keep updates consistent i.e from Cloudron dashboard.

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              • girishG girish

                @atrilahiji ah, great stuff! Ideally, the app shouldn't update itself and the code should be readonly. Is that possible? It's best to keep updates consistent i.e from Cloudron dashboard.

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                @girish I can definitely try. Much like Moodle, it has a lot of plugins or "modules" people use. I think in this instance they are all in a single directory though. I'll take a look.

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                • ? A Former User

                  @girish I can definitely try. Much like Moodle, it has a lot of plugins or "modules" people use. I think in this instance they are all in a single directory though. I'll take a look.

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                  @atrilahiji thanks! let me know if you hit any bumps and I can take a look as well.

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                  • girishG girish

                    @atrilahiji thanks! let me know if you hit any bumps and I can take a look as well.

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                    @girish Sure, thanks! I'll shuffle some things around in the package and see what I can do. My hope is I can just symlink everything that is needed in a migration to /app/data, which will also make updates a lot easier.

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                    • girishG girish

                      @atrilahiji thanks! let me know if you hit any bumps and I can take a look as well.

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                      @girish Actually, I just thought of something. If the modules folder is symlinked and the app is expecting to write to the modules folder in /app/code, it will error right? I imagine it wouldn't just look at the actual folder in /app/data. The trouble here is there is a "module store" of sorts built right into the app.

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                      • ? A Former User

                        @girish Actually, I just thought of something. If the modules folder is symlinked and the app is expecting to write to the modules folder in /app/code, it will error right? I imagine it wouldn't just look at the actual folder in /app/data. The trouble here is there is a "module store" of sorts built right into the app.

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                        @atrilahiji maybe you can symlink /app/code/modules to /app/data/modules and that way it will become writable.

                        To give a high level idea, let's say humhub app comes with some default modules. Then, in Dockerfile, you would move them to some other location like:

                        RUN mv /app/code/modules /app/code/modules_orig && ln -s /app/data/modules /app/code/modules

                        Then in start.sh:

                        mkdir -p /app/code/modules
                        cp -r /app/code/modules_orig/* /app/data/modules
                        

                        In many apps, instead of the blind copy above, we try to symlink each "module". So, there will be a symlink from /app/data/modules/x to /app/code/modules_orig/x . This sometimes works or not depending on the app. But hopefully you get the idea!

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                        • girishG girish

                          @atrilahiji maybe you can symlink /app/code/modules to /app/data/modules and that way it will become writable.

                          To give a high level idea, let's say humhub app comes with some default modules. Then, in Dockerfile, you would move them to some other location like:

                          RUN mv /app/code/modules /app/code/modules_orig && ln -s /app/data/modules /app/code/modules

                          Then in start.sh:

                          mkdir -p /app/code/modules
                          cp -r /app/code/modules_orig/* /app/data/modules
                          

                          In many apps, instead of the blind copy above, we try to symlink each "module". So, there will be a symlink from /app/data/modules/x to /app/code/modules_orig/x . This sometimes works or not depending on the app. But hopefully you get the idea!

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                          @girish my confusion here is if the app still tries to write to /app/code/modules it would hit permissions issues no?

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                            @atrilahiji maybe you can symlink /app/code/modules to /app/data/modules and that way it will become writable.

                            To give a high level idea, let's say humhub app comes with some default modules. Then, in Dockerfile, you would move them to some other location like:

                            RUN mv /app/code/modules /app/code/modules_orig && ln -s /app/data/modules /app/code/modules

                            Then in start.sh:

                            mkdir -p /app/code/modules
                            cp -r /app/code/modules_orig/* /app/data/modules
                            

                            In many apps, instead of the blind copy above, we try to symlink each "module". So, there will be a symlink from /app/data/modules/x to /app/code/modules_orig/x . This sometimes works or not depending on the app. But hopefully you get the idea!

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                            @girish Running into issues here: https://docs.humhub.org/docs/admin/installation/#file-permissions

                            There appears to be no way to configure where Hubhub looks for those files, so it will just keep trying to write to the symlink in /app/code and fail. In fact, you cant even get the site to load after installation without having the assets directory writable. This is something it has to do on startup. I can still make an update script for this, but I think it will have to sit in /app/data just based on how this was written. Unless I'm missing something?

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                            • ? A Former User

                              @girish my confusion here is if the app still tries to write to /app/code/modules it would hit permissions issues no?

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                              @atrilahiji said in HumHub - social network software:

                              if the app still tries to write to /app/code/modules it would hit permissions issues no?

                              no, that should not be the case (at least when the symlinked dir has proper permissions for this).

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                                @atrilahiji said in HumHub - social network software:

                                if the app still tries to write to /app/code/modules it would hit permissions issues no?

                                no, that should not be the case (at least when the symlinked dir has proper permissions for this).

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                                @fbartels Weird... it seemed to think it didn't have permission to write...

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                                • ? A Former User

                                  @fbartels Weird... it seemed to think it didn't have permission to write...

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                                    @atrilahiji Never stop never stopping! You're doing great!

                                    A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                                      @atrilahiji can you push your current wip? I'd like to give the code a look.

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                                      • fbartelsF fbartels

                                        @atrilahiji can you push your current wip? I'd like to give the code a look.

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                                        @fbartels Sure thing: https://git.atridad.dev/alt-ron/cloudron-humhub-app/-/tree/harden-app-code

                                        Thanks! I'm convinced this is 1) impossible or 2) something so simple yet I have not noticed it somehow

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                                        • ? A Former User

                                          @fbartels Sure thing: https://git.atridad.dev/alt-ron/cloudron-humhub-app/-/tree/harden-app-code

                                          Thanks! I'm convinced this is 1) impossible or 2) something so simple yet I have not noticed it somehow

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                                          @atrilahiji for me this works with

                                          ➜  cloudron-humhub-app git:(harden-app-code) git rev-parse --short HEAD
                                          0b5df1c
                                          

                                          Steps I tried:

                                          • Install app (in debug mode, but only so that i could override and start the start.sh manually)
                                          • finished Humhub installation
                                          • went into admin and selected modules
                                          • installed a module
                                          • activated a module
                                          • no php error can be seen
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                                          • fbartelsF fbartels

                                            @atrilahiji for me this works with

                                            ➜  cloudron-humhub-app git:(harden-app-code) git rev-parse --short HEAD
                                            0b5df1c
                                            

                                            Steps I tried:

                                            • Install app (in debug mode, but only so that i could override and start the start.sh manually)
                                            • finished Humhub installation
                                            • went into admin and selected modules
                                            • installed a module
                                            • activated a module
                                            • no php error can be seen
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                                            @fbartels Huh so you manually started start.sh from the terminal in recovery mode? I get the exact same error doing that. Did you do something else to modify the permissions?

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