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Make apps in the dashboard hideable

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  • subvenS Offline
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    wrote last edited by
    #1

    I want to be able to hide apps in the dashboard for users that have no administrator rights for said app.

    My use case is pretty common:

    • unclutter the dashboard from app icons that are not necessary for the user (like Matrix server)
    • I use SSO only and for some apps (like Vaultwarden) I use a "external links" so I can link directly to something like https://domain.com/#/sso?identifier=login 😁 I have to hide the original app so users only use my custom link.

    My current hack is to remove the app icon and rename the app to "-" but it looks ugly 😧

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    • T Offline
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      #2

      The feature request is legit.
      However, it might be a bit "overkill", but you could use a "light" second server, which sole purpose is to serve the desired dashboard to your users.
      Server A = Your application server with all your applications
      Server B = Dashboard server

      Server B's directory is synced with server A
      Server B's app tiles are just app link apps which redirect to apps from server A as you wish.

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        wrote last edited by timconsidine
        #3

        Can you not just use “access control” to hide the app in the user’s dashboard and use the link you mentioned ? 🤷

        Indie app dev, scratching my itches, lover of Cloudron PaaS, communityapps.appx.uk

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