Open registration
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@murgero Let me know if you need something from the Cloudron side. I guess it can be a separate web app that can be installed at say
register.mydomain.com
. It can then take an access token (this view is currently "hidden". access it asmy.domain.com/#/tokens
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Has there been any update on this by any chance? It feels like a super useful feature to have (if well implemented not to get spammed by million subscribers).
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@jdaviescoates
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@Hillside502 fixed, thanks
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@jdaviescoates Is this still something you would like to discuss? I don't believe I remember getting your email
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@murgero you replied 3 times in that email thread
And then we chatted a little on Matrix, but struggled to find a time we could discuss further...
How is that Croodle package coming along?
(it seemed to already be working well when I tested your test app at https://croodle.urgero.org/ 22 days ago - what's left to get it into the app store? )
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@jdaviescoates said in Open registration:
How is that Croodle package coming along?
Croodle is working fine - just needs appstore approval!
Let's reconnect on Matrix I'd like to discuss again now that work has "calmed down"
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Obviously this doesn't completely open registration but allows you to look at a list of requested accounts and approve them. This is the frontend for normal users. I plan on making an admin portal soon enough.
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@girish said in Open registration:
@murgero Let me know if you need something from the Cloudron side. I guess it can be a separate web app that can be installed at say
register.mydomain.com
. It can then take an access token (this view is currently "hidden". access it asmy.domain.com/#/tokens
) and a Cloudron end point. You should then be able to make calls to create user using https://cloudron.io/documentation/api/#/paths/~1users/post .I’ve only ever been able to get an access token using the API endpoint giving it user admin credentials. What is taking an access token from this “hidden” page
/tokens
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@murgero said in Open registration:
@Lonk If you are an admin on the cloudron instance, just go to your profile https://my.example.com/#/profile and scroll down to "API Tokens" to create an API token.
Yes, but the way @girish explained it didn’t sound like doing it manually like how you instructed, so I wondered what he meant. I really don’t know what he meant by the “app could take a token” from
/tokens
but I’d never heard of that endpoint. I’m guessing it’s just the old one that was used to create custom api tokens before the current system (which uses a different URL). -
@avatar1024 Sorry for beeing a little bit verbose
CMS Garden held a (virtual) Unconference two weeks ago. One of our biggest issues was self registering attendees into our LDAP. Thanks to the external LDAP connector to Univention Corporate Server (UCS) in Cloudron we used the following setup:
UCS as our central user management (LDAP) with self registration.
Cloudron as our primary solution for our apps. The Cloudron instance was connected through the external LDAP connector.We had some other cool apps lying around
BBBatscale is a loadbalancer for BigBlueButton instances and capable of connecting against a LDAP server. Yep - users in UCS are authorized users in BBBatscale.Openstreamingplatform as our twich alternative to embed the streams from different BBB rooms. (But without any knowledge of LDAP users).
In a slightly different setup we use UCS to be the central user management to different Cloudron instances. But in this setup without self registration.
Good news: there is a possibility today to have a central LDAP user management with many Cloudrons. And if you need it, with a self registration kind of "portal".
Read more
https://www.univention.com/downloads/download-ucs/
https://www.univention.com/blog-en/2020/05/register-your-own-account-new-self-service-for-suse-and-ucs/ -
@jdaviescoates Yes - it's mobile friendly