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Add Chromium to the package to support the beta features

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  • SansGuidonS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by SansGuidon
    #1

    In 2023, Uptime kuma was updated to support Chromium for one of the watches, which is reflected in the Cloudron package update here:
    #4141 Added support for /snap/bin/chromium (Ubuntu's default Chromium path) (https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5388/uptime-kuma-package-updates/77)

    And Chromium appears effectively as one of the possible watches:
    b5cb94bc-1f42-4c94-b881-8e8e4a198356-image.png but I couldn't make this work as I don't know the path to chromium on the app as packaged in Cloudron.

    Could it be that this was not mentioned yet and not implemented yet as part of Cloudron package? Or am I missing something?
    I don't see any mention of Chromium in the packaging: https://git.cloudron.io/packages/uptime-kuma-app/-/blob/master/Dockerfile?ref_type=heads
    And at runtime, when trying to configure Chromium in Uptime Kuma, the app complains the path to chromium is not found,
    In the settings, trying to configure a path shows this if no valid path is given, I guess no default chromium instance is setup, but I might be wrong.
    dcafe1e0-663f-46db-b4c7-8cc07c392b70-image.png

    This could potentially be delivered as part of the package, as done for Changedetection maybe? https://git.cloudron.io/packages/changedetection-app/-/blob/master/Dockerfile?ref_type=heads

    What do you think?
    Thanks in advance for the great and hard work

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      Sounds good.

      https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/blob/master/docker/debian-base.dockerfile#L69 installs it upstream .

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        wrote on last edited by SansGuidon
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        Looks like it's solved! Thanks @vladimir.d (https://git.cloudron.io/packages/uptime-kuma-app/-/commit/42c2f7a6d689ab08a1c05317fede770e8d72d6f0)

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