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Get permissions to build projects on git.cloudron.io??

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  • murgeroM Offline
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    murgero App Dev
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Is there a way for me to get permissions to push my custom apps to the cloudron gitlab server or is this something I need to use github for?

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    https://urgero.org
    ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~
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    Hi
    not an official answer, but I think you should use your own git server (or a public one like GH or BitBucket), and follow the steps in the Packaging article, especially the App Store section if you want your app to be publicly available in the Cloudron app store.
    I suppose that your code will be hosted on git.cloudron.io if and only if it is officially supported by Cloudron on their app store, otherwise you cannot freely use their git server (and that makes sense).

    Bye,
    P.

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    replied to nexbit on last edited by fbartels
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    @nexbit said in Get permissions to build projects on git.cloudron.io??:

    I think you should use your own git server (or a public one like GH or BitBucket)

    I think this is more a question of "host your code, where your community is". Hosting on your own git instance is in so far problematic as others then only can (well if you have it publicly accessible that is) view your code, but would need an account on your server to participate (and do you really want to allow total strangers to create accounts on your system?).

    When I created an account on git.cloudron.io I could just use the account creation tools of gitlab for that.

    Edit: one thing that needs to be said is that there is a limit on how many repositories you can create with your user. When I got that limit in the past I cleaned up local forks, but I'd imagine that if your have a legitimate reason to extend that limit that this can surely be discussed with the Cloudron team.

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  • murgeroM Offline
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    replied to nexbit on last edited by
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    @nexbit I have made many app packages for Cloudron in the past, I figured since this specific package lines up with another officially supported one (Minecraft Java server) that it might be hosted on the same git server. I'll just throw it up on github.

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    https://urgero.org
    ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~
    Matrix: @murgero:urgero.org

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    nexbit
    replied to murgero on last edited by
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    @murgero well, so I think you could just put it on GH first like you said, and then ask for inclusion in the app store. I suppose it will be transferred on cloudron's gitlab server from that point on..

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    replied to nexbit on last edited by murgero
    #6

    @nexbit I'm not really looking for inclusion into the app store, just a safe, trusted place for users to install my app from. But thank you for the insight man

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    @murgero You are welcome to create repos on git.cloudron.io. Are you unable to create repos? Haven't disabled it, atleast consciously. For example, https://git.cloudron.io/msbt has created many custom apps.

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    replied to girish on last edited by
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    @girish I get an error message when trying to create a repo - I thought maybe it was a 0 user repo limit but maybe it's an issue in the back end.

    When I create a repo, I get "Invalid namespace" no matter what I name my repo's. If you need a username to troubleshoot, I believe it's just "murgero" like on here.

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    wrote on last edited by
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    @murgero can you try again? For some reason your account there had a project limit of 0

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    murgero App Dev
    replied to nebulon on last edited by
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    @nebulon All good - Thanks!

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    replied to nebulon on last edited by TheNils
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    @nebulon i have the same probleme, unable to create or fork repos with my account 'https://git.cloudron.io/TheNils'.
    my account is not the same as my cloudron's forum account because i've lost the phone with the 2fa app for this account (don't know if it's the cause...)

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    @nebulon & @girish - I created an account recently too on git.cloudron.io but cannot fork the docs. I wanted to make a fork to be able to contribute changes / improvements to your documentation, but am not able to fork anything as I also seem to have a project limit of 0. My username is d19dotca on your git.cloudron.io server.

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    www.d19.ca

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    @d19dotca I've increased your project limit now. We have a default set of 0 since we had some spam issue in the past.

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  • girishG Offline
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    Maybe we can check again if we have control for snippets alone which is where the most spam was. For example, https://git.cloudron.io/explore/snippets has so much spam and now it's down to zero after we restricted access.

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