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Does Surfer support symbolic links?

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  • nebulonN nebulon

    I think this should be possible. Which way did you even upload the symlink? Or was this done manually via the webterminal into the app instance?

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    @nebulon said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

    I think this should be possible

    Won't think be quite tricky? It has to be /app/data/public/... or something in the filesystem and this is not exposed to the user (in surfer).

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      There are more than one areas here. For one having symlinks contained within /app/data/public which I think can be made to work, have to check if expressjs already has support for that with path checks.

      Now if webdav supports creating symlinks I am not sure yet.

      The cli tool nor the webinterface have support to create/update them also.

      Given all that, I am not sure if symlinks are a huge use-case for surfer as such.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        There are more than one areas here. For one having symlinks contained within /app/data/public which I think can be made to work, have to check if expressjs already has support for that with path checks.

        Now if webdav supports creating symlinks I am not sure yet.

        The cli tool nor the webinterface have support to create/update them also.

        Given all that, I am not sure if symlinks are a huge use-case for surfer as such.

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        @nebulon said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

        Now if webdav supports creating symlinks I am not sure yet.

        I think perhaps it doesn't 😕

        Out of interest I just tried Right-click -> Create link on my webdav mounted Nextcloud in Gnome file manager and got this:

        target_doesnt_support_symbolic_links.png

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          @nebulon said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

          Now if webdav supports creating symlinks I am not sure yet.

          I think perhaps it doesn't 😕

          Out of interest I just tried Right-click -> Create link on my webdav mounted Nextcloud in Gnome file manager and got this:

          target_doesnt_support_symbolic_links.png

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          @nebulon if we can't get symlinks to work in Surfer, is there some way I can do a redirect from:

          http://library.uniteddiversity.coop/Cooperatives/*

          to

          http://library.uniteddiversity.coop/Money_and_Economics/Cooperatives/*

          Because I'd really rather not have lots of broken links (all the times I've linked to thinks in the /Cooperatives/ folder) out there 🙂

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            I just did some testing with links and it's odd.

            I made a dir called f2/ and put a file there.
            visiting the site with ../f2 gives a 404

            Seems listing directories are broken too.

            open terminal and:
            ln -s f2 f1 404
            ln -s /app/data/public/f2 f1 404
            ln -s /app/data/public/f2 /app/data/public/f0 404

            So visiting /images/ & /assets/ 404

            But index.html pulls files from those directories just fine.

            Conscious tech

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              So besides the webdav issue, I am not actually sure what the symlink issue is.

              At least in my tests symlinks (contained within the /app/data/public folder) created via the webterminal into the app work normally.

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                So besides the webdav issue, I am not actually sure what the symlink issue is.

                At least in my tests symlinks (contained within the /app/data/public folder) created via the webterminal into the app work normally.

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                @nebulon said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

                At least in my tests symlinks (contained within the /app/data/public folder) created via the webterminal into the app work normally.

                Great to hear, thanks, I'll give that a go!

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  @nebulon said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

                  At least in my tests symlinks (contained within the /app/data/public folder) created via the webterminal into the app work normally.

                  Great to hear, thanks, I'll give that a go!

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                  @jdaviescoates said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

                  Great to hear, thanks, I'll give that a go!

                  Yep, worked fine!

                  I wonder why rsync wasn't able to create them (I guess perhaps because when it was trying to create the links the originals weren't there to link to yet - although still a bit odd that it gave errors saying symlinks not supported).

                  Now just need folder and file listings to be in the correct order and https://library2.uniteddiversity.coop/ will be good to go! Thanks! 🙌

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    I will mark that as solved then, the filelisting is a different issue, hopefully I can rework the surfer UI this week to make that possible and webdav apparently does not support symlinks as such.

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                    • nebulonN nebulon

                      I will mark that as solved then, the filelisting is a different issue, hopefully I can rework the surfer UI this week to make that possible and webdav apparently does not support symlinks as such.

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                      @nebulon said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

                      the filelisting is a different issue, hopefully I can rework the surfer UI this week to make that possible

                      That would be great, good luck 🙂

                      @nebulon said in Does Surfer support symbolic links?:

                      webdav apparently does not support symlinks as such.

                      Ah, yes, I'd worked that out, but had forgotten that when I was rsyncing I was doing so to a local folder mounted using webdav. That's obviously why it didn't work.

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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