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  • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

    Since this looked to be unlikely to be included into cloudron, I packaged it into a custom app for myself because I need it for Nextcloud. This app will expose Elasticsearch only locally, for other apps to use. Let me know if anyone wants to help me test it.

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    @andreasdueren nice, happy to give it a try, which version did you pack?

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    • M msbt

      @andreasdueren nice, happy to give it a try, which version did you pack?

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      @msbt 8.17.3: https://git.due.ren/andreas/elasticsearch-cloudron

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      • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

        @msbt 8.17.3: https://git.due.ren/andreas/elasticsearch-cloudron

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        #23

        @andreasdueren said in Elasticsearch:

        https://git.due.ren/andreas/elasticsearch-cloudron

        Great! Thanks for taking the initiative.

        The .env file or a template is missing in the source, therefore the package.sh file fails to copy and build.

        elasticsearch.yaml needs to be added to the copy command in package.sh, too

        and the command "cloudron package" needs to be "cloudron build" ?

        And you should use Cloudron Base Image 5.0.0 instead of 4.0.0

        It is up and running now on my Cloudron and I still need to connect it with my Nextcloud.

        I noticed that the Cloudron Proxy is exposing Elasticsearch (protected by username and password from credentials.txt)

        It was a bit tricky to understand where to use the curl to create the indices. Best was to execute it inside of the container (IPADDRESS 127.0.0.1)

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        • KubernetesK Kubernetes

          @andreasdueren said in Elasticsearch:

          https://git.due.ren/andreas/elasticsearch-cloudron

          Great! Thanks for taking the initiative.

          The .env file or a template is missing in the source, therefore the package.sh file fails to copy and build.

          elasticsearch.yaml needs to be added to the copy command in package.sh, too

          and the command "cloudron package" needs to be "cloudron build" ?

          And you should use Cloudron Base Image 5.0.0 instead of 4.0.0

          It is up and running now on my Cloudron and I still need to connect it with my Nextcloud.

          I noticed that the Cloudron Proxy is exposing Elasticsearch (protected by username and password from credentials.txt)

          It was a bit tricky to understand where to use the curl to create the indices. Best was to execute it inside of the container (IPADDRESS 127.0.0.1)

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          @Kubernetes Strange, it should build fine without it, at least it is for me. Are you sure it's not just taking a little to load? I did just make your modifications and pushed those, please try again.

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          • KubernetesK Kubernetes

            @andreasdueren said in Elasticsearch:

            https://git.due.ren/andreas/elasticsearch-cloudron

            Great! Thanks for taking the initiative.

            The .env file or a template is missing in the source, therefore the package.sh file fails to copy and build.

            elasticsearch.yaml needs to be added to the copy command in package.sh, too

            and the command "cloudron package" needs to be "cloudron build" ?

            And you should use Cloudron Base Image 5.0.0 instead of 4.0.0

            It is up and running now on my Cloudron and I still need to connect it with my Nextcloud.

            I noticed that the Cloudron Proxy is exposing Elasticsearch (protected by username and password from credentials.txt)

            It was a bit tricky to understand where to use the curl to create the indices. Best was to execute it inside of the container (IPADDRESS 127.0.0.1)

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            wrote on last edited by
            #25

            @Kubernetes said in Elasticsearch:

            It is up and running now on my Cloudron and I still need to connect it with my Nextcloud.

            In the admin notes it's talking about localhost but I think that won't work. You need the local IP of the app which you should be able to find in the logs.

            I noticed that the Cloudron Proxy is exposing Elasticsearch (protected by username and password from credentials.txt)

            Oops, something I need to fix.

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            • KubernetesK Kubernetes

              @andreasdueren said in Elasticsearch:

              https://git.due.ren/andreas/elasticsearch-cloudron

              Great! Thanks for taking the initiative.

              The .env file or a template is missing in the source, therefore the package.sh file fails to copy and build.

              elasticsearch.yaml needs to be added to the copy command in package.sh, too

              and the command "cloudron package" needs to be "cloudron build" ?

              And you should use Cloudron Base Image 5.0.0 instead of 4.0.0

              It is up and running now on my Cloudron and I still need to connect it with my Nextcloud.

              I noticed that the Cloudron Proxy is exposing Elasticsearch (protected by username and password from credentials.txt)

              It was a bit tricky to understand where to use the curl to create the indices. Best was to execute it inside of the container (IPADDRESS 127.0.0.1)

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              wrote on last edited by
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              @Kubernetes said in Elasticsearch:

              It was a bit tricky to understand where to use the curl to create the indices. Best was to execute it inside of the container (IPADDRESS 127.0.0.1)

              I did that in the nextcloud apps terminal since I also set up the configuration there. But yes maybe good to clarify in the docs.

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                #27

                I think I configured NextCloud the right way, but I still get no results when doing search. In the Logs of the elasticsearch container doesn't happen much. Does it need some time to start building the index?

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                • KubernetesK Kubernetes

                  I think I configured NextCloud the right way, but I still get no results when doing search. In the Logs of the elasticsearch container doesn't happen much. Does it need some time to start building the index?

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                  @Kubernetes You need to manually start the index with occ fulltextsearch:index you might want to test the configuration with occ fulltextsearch:test first

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                  • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

                    @Kubernetes You need to manually start the index with occ fulltextsearch:index you might want to test the configuration with occ fulltextsearch:test first

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #29

                    @andreasdueren Great, thanks, it seems to work on my cloudron now.

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                      wrote on last edited by Kubernetes
                      #30

                      Maybe to add that a cronjob in NextCloud App is recommended to update the index, e.g.

                      */15 * * * * occ fulltextsearch:index --quiet
                      
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                        Maybe to add that a cronjob in NextCloud App is recommended to update the index, e.g.

                        */15 * * * * occ fulltextsearch:index --quiet
                        
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                        @Kubernetes Recommended is occ fulltextsearch:live as per the docs

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                        • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

                          @Kubernetes Recommended is occ fulltextsearch:live as per the docs

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                          @andreasdueren said in Elasticsearch:

                          @Kubernetes Recommended is occ fulltextsearch:live as per the docs

                          There was a cron command that ran once upon starting. @girish what was that again?

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                            I think like @service occ fulltextsearch:index --quiet

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                            • J joseph

                              I think like @service occ fulltextsearch:index --quiet

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                              @Joseph I thought @service was different and there was another one. But maybe I'm wrong.

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                                @andreasdueren maybe @reboot ? https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#cron I would have preferred if it was called oneoff or startup 🤔 .

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                                • J joseph

                                  @andreasdueren maybe @reboot ? https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#cron I would have preferred if it was called oneoff or startup 🤔 .

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                                  @Joseph Yup I think that was it!

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                                    @girish what do you need to make this gem a official package?

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                                      @girish what do you need to make this gem a official package?

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                                      @Kubernetes I don't think it's wanted because they'd prefer to make it an add-on not as an app.

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                                        When i look at the time this thread is open I wonder if it could be an interims solution until the add-on is ready

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                                          Why not build it locally and deploy it?

                                          (I wonder if the reluctance of deploying non-appstore comes from the difficulty of building an app or because it's seen as dangerous/unstable?)

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