Baserow Cloudron app - Airtable alternative
-
I have a quick follow up question. Is it possible for Cloudron to generate a unique secret key and provide that as environment variable? Baserow depends on a secret key to create password reset and invite tokens, but this needs to be unique value for each installation. Otherwise if everyone uses the same key, it will become possible to create password reset tokens which is a security issue.
-
@bram similar to cookie secrets, this usually is done in the startup script (start.sh).
Something on the lines of (just some pseudo bash here):
if [[ ! -f /app/data/.secret ]]; then echo "SECRET_ENV=$(some way to generate a secret)" > /app/data/.secret fi source /app/data/.secret
Very much depends on how the app consumes this. Sometime like gitlab they have a secrets file like: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/gitlab-app/-/blob/master/start.sh#L92
-
@timconsidine It's available now, just not in the store. Just follow instructions above and you'll be up and running in no time.
-
@doodlemania2 Cheers !
-
This post is deleted!
-
@doodlemania2 Having trouble with this :
Repeat errors likeApp installation error: Installation failed: Unable to pull image tcmbp132021/baserow:1:3:0. Please check the network or if the image needs authentication. statusCode: 400
I can build locally and I can push docker image.
But interestingly docker for desktop reports 3.25Gb locally and repository only 1.1GbDoes the image need authentication ??
Or maybe there is indeed a network error
Grrrr -
And when I run the container locally, it starts and immediately fails
http://ocalhost:3000 doesn't respond and docker for desktop reports not started
I think there is a build problem -
Bizarre
Now working
Maybe there was some network glitch going on
I did dodocker trust
just in case
But had to delete images multiple times and try again
Anyway now deployed to and working on cloudron - yay !
Thank you @bram !! -
@timconsidine Glad to hear that it now works for you!
-
@girish Apologies for my super late response. I don't check the Cloudron forum that often, but luckily @tomershivani reached out to me via email notifying me about your question. I would love to have Baserow in the Cloudron app store. I am not sure which steps I exactly need to make. Is there a documentation page about this? Or is it just a matter of creating a new repo on git.cloudron.io containing the files that now live here https://gitlab.com/bramw/baserow/-/tree/develop/deploy/cloudron, add automated tests and you will do the rest? Would love to learn a bit more about this process and help with the automated tests would be much appreciated.
-
@bram I wrote up a quick publishing doc here - https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/publishing/ . If you can just put the deploy code in git.cloudron.io as a separate repo with a license, I can take it from there. I only needed your go ahead to move this forward
-
@girish said in Baserow Cloudron app - Airtable alternative:
I wrote up a quick publishing doc here - https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/publishing/ .
Beautiful!
One small typo found:
At this point, Cloudron team will look into your package and get it ready from publishing.
from = for
-
@girish I just created an account on git.cloudron.io, but it seems like I can't create a new repository. When creating a new project I get the error "Namespace is not valid". All the other repo's are in the cloudron project https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron, but it seems like I can't create a new repo there. Am I missing something?
Alternatively, you can find the deploy code in our own public repo and copy it from there https://gitlab.com/bramw/baserow/-/tree/master/deploy/cloudron. It already has an MIT license there.
How would it work in the future if we release a new version of Baserow? Can we deploy the latest version to the app store?
-
@bram said in Baserow Cloudron app - Airtable alternative:
I can't create a new repo there. Am I missing something?
I'm sure @girish will reply similarly shortly but I they'll need to give your account access because by default they have it locked down