Update on community packages
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Hello @kubernetes
If you find something unclear of lacking in the documentation, please let me know so we can improve further.
Spread the word Post about new packages in the App Packaging & Development category of the forum.Personally I think that category should remain more technical, devs needing assistance / having questions.
You published a different category : https://forum.cloudron.io/category/220/community-apps
I think that is where the word should be spread.
Just my 2p.
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Hello @kubernetes
If you find something unclear of lacking in the documentation, please let me know so we can improve further.
If you find something unclear of lacking in the documentation ...
Just getting my head around the workflow, and I like to "spell things out" :
- build the Community App (previously known as a Custom App)

(my 'old fashioned' approach : docker build, docker push, cloudron install, probably keep doing that because my build script does it, don't fix what ain't broke)
- make a
CloudronVersions.jsonfile

same folder as project dev folder (Dockerfile, start.sh, CloudronManifest.json, README.md, POSTINSTALL.md etc.)cloudron versions initcloudron versions add- maybe add to my build script
- why "CloudronVersions" in the plural ?

I guess Cloudron thinking is that a Community App might have v1.0.0, v1.0.1, v2.0.0
Very complete approach, lovely
but withcloudron versions revokeI wonder if this will ever be in true in practice (I would likely revoke every old version).
- upload CloudronVersions.json to static hosting
gotcha 
but if I have 10Customoops Community Apps, what is Cloudron team envisioning :-
that I will have 10 Surfer apps (app1.tim.uk, app2.tim.uk, etc) ?
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Or 1 sectioned Surfer app (communityapps.tim.uk) ?
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Or no Surfer apps and just stick CloudronVersions.json in the relevant git repo (urls to files from git are not always clear) ?
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I guess you probably don't care, but I'm intrigued what your expectations are
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Cloudron CLI help typo ?
% cloudron versions --help Usage: cloudron-versions [options] [command]Hyphenated ?
- build the Community App (previously known as a Custom App)
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If you find something unclear of lacking in the documentation ...
Just getting my head around the workflow, and I like to "spell things out" :
- build the Community App (previously known as a Custom App)

(my 'old fashioned' approach : docker build, docker push, cloudron install, probably keep doing that because my build script does it, don't fix what ain't broke)
- make a
CloudronVersions.jsonfile

same folder as project dev folder (Dockerfile, start.sh, CloudronManifest.json, README.md, POSTINSTALL.md etc.)cloudron versions initcloudron versions add- maybe add to my build script
- why "CloudronVersions" in the plural ?

I guess Cloudron thinking is that a Community App might have v1.0.0, v1.0.1, v2.0.0
Very complete approach, lovely
but withcloudron versions revokeI wonder if this will ever be in true in practice (I would likely revoke every old version).
- upload CloudronVersions.json to static hosting
gotcha 
but if I have 10Customoops Community Apps, what is Cloudron team envisioning :-
that I will have 10 Surfer apps (app1.tim.uk, app2.tim.uk, etc) ?
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Or 1 sectioned Surfer app (communityapps.tim.uk) ?
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Or no Surfer apps and just stick CloudronVersions.json in the relevant git repo (urls to files from git are not always clear) ?
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I guess you probably don't care, but I'm intrigued what your expectations are
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Cloudron CLI help typo ?
% cloudron versions --help Usage: cloudron-versions [options] [command]Hyphenated ?
upload CloudronVersions.json to static hosting
I think if the packaging code is public, it makes much sense to keep it in version control itself. If packaging code is private, you can upload it to surfer. In the case latter case, I would just have 1 surfer instance for all the apps that I would publish.
Cloudron CLI help typo ?
This is quirk of commander. Which incidentally, I just fixed yesterday - https://git.cloudron.io/platform/cloudron-cli/-/commit/a926a848400de22ddaae30f2139e0556e9461f80
- build the Community App (previously known as a Custom App)
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% cloudron versions add Error: Bad changelog format or missing changelog for this version'CHANGELOG' is present :
* 1.0.0 - Initial releaseBut I don't see any mention in cloudron docs what format is expected.
Maybe error is because this test community app has a CloudronManifest.json entry of :
"changelog": "file://CHANGELOG",Does 'cloudron versions add' not recognise/support this way of doing it ?
EDIT : I changed CloudronManifest.json to read :
"changelog": "v1.0.0 - Initial release",Then 'cloudron versions add' worked
Not suggesting anything needs fixing as such. But potential mismatch of usage. Simple text string is easier - but it won't be practical for complex changelog descriptions.
And this cheat works :
"changelog": "see CHANGELOG",Not sure I should be cheating, but ...
'cloudron versions add' seems to handle 'file://POSTINSTALL.md' but not 'file://CHANGELOG'
Being creative, I tried this, thinking POSTINSTALL.md worked with file name extension.
"changelog": "file://CHANGELOG.md",But it does not.
Seems like 'cloudron versions' treats the entries differently. -
% cloudron versions add Error: Bad changelog format or missing changelog for this version'CHANGELOG' is present :
* 1.0.0 - Initial releaseBut I don't see any mention in cloudron docs what format is expected.
Maybe error is because this test community app has a CloudronManifest.json entry of :
"changelog": "file://CHANGELOG",Does 'cloudron versions add' not recognise/support this way of doing it ?
EDIT : I changed CloudronManifest.json to read :
"changelog": "v1.0.0 - Initial release",Then 'cloudron versions add' worked
Not suggesting anything needs fixing as such. But potential mismatch of usage. Simple text string is easier - but it won't be practical for complex changelog descriptions.
And this cheat works :
"changelog": "see CHANGELOG",Not sure I should be cheating, but ...
'cloudron versions add' seems to handle 'file://POSTINSTALL.md' but not 'file://CHANGELOG'
Being creative, I tried this, thinking POSTINSTALL.md worked with file name extension.
"changelog": "file://CHANGELOG.md",But it does not.
Seems like 'cloudron versions' treats the entries differently.@timconsidine I will fix the docs but the changelog file format
file://CHANGELOG.mdis:[version] * change 1 * change 2The CLI tool reads the changelog file from the above format and then populated manifest accordingly into the versions file.
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@girish
Ah, looking at output of 'cloudron versions add' in CloudronVersions.json, I see !There is background processing/expectations, pulling only the changlog content for that version.
Neat ! But opaque pending docs clarification.
Still not sure how it will work in practice with long changelog entries, but good discipline and neat handling.
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@girish
Ah, looking at output of 'cloudron versions add' in CloudronVersions.json, I see !There is background processing/expectations, pulling only the changlog content for that version.
Neat ! But opaque pending docs clarification.
Still not sure how it will work in practice with long changelog entries, but good discipline and neat handling.
@timconsidine it's following the same format as our existing appstore apps. For example, one of our longtime packages - https://git.cloudron.io/packages/gitlab-app/-/blob/master/CHANGELOG?ref_type=heads
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There's a conundrum rattling in my head.
cloudron buildprompts for a registry.
so supplied a Cloudron-hosted registry
and all works fine : builds, pushes, shown in registry listcloudron versions adddoes its work- but cloudron-hosted registries do not support public pulls
So test of installing community app fails.
- am I doing something wrong ?
- or effectively
cloudron versionsdoes not support cloudron-hosted registries ? - if so, this should be surfaced in docs
- if so, is it time to consider support for public pulls in cloudron-hosted registry package ?
Docs should also be clear that community app repo link should be open (publicly accessible), if it does not already do so.
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Right, the cloudron registry app can only host private packages. We can possibly look into adding support to make it a public registry as well, but afaik this is complicated. We need private push and public pulls - this is not implemented out of the box by the opensource registry project.
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There's a conundrum rattling in my head.
cloudron buildprompts for a registry.
so supplied a Cloudron-hosted registry
and all works fine : builds, pushes, shown in registry listcloudron versions adddoes its work- but cloudron-hosted registries do not support public pulls
So test of installing community app fails.
- am I doing something wrong ?
- or effectively
cloudron versionsdoes not support cloudron-hosted registries ? - if so, this should be surfaced in docs
- if so, is it time to consider support for public pulls in cloudron-hosted registry package ?
Docs should also be clear that community app repo link should be open (publicly accessible), if it does not already do so.
I think this:
Right, the cloudron registry app can only host private packages. We can possibly look into adding support to make it a public registry as well, but afaik this is complicated. We need private push and public pulls - this is not implemented out of the box by the opensource registry project.
Means this is correct:
or effectively cloudron versions does not support cloudron-hosted registries ?
Right?

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