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E-Mail Address emptied on login

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      plan-a
      wrote on last edited by
      #1

      When a user logs onto the PHP Server Monitor, his E-Mail address is emptied in PHP Server Monitor. This is obviously bad, because no more notifications can be sent by PHP Server Monitor.

      Steps to reproduce:

      • Log onto PHP server monitor
      • Go to user profile (to right corner)
      • Fill in E-Mail address
      • Log out
      • Log back in with the same user
      • Go to user profile
        -> E-Mail address is empty

      We are using an external LDAP for Cloudron users. But in Cloudron the E-Mail adresses are all present.

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      • P plan-a

        When a user logs onto the PHP Server Monitor, his E-Mail address is emptied in PHP Server Monitor. This is obviously bad, because no more notifications can be sent by PHP Server Monitor.

        Steps to reproduce:

        • Log onto PHP server monitor
        • Go to user profile (to right corner)
        • Fill in E-Mail address
        • Log out
        • Log back in with the same user
        • Go to user profile
          -> E-Mail address is empty

        We are using an external LDAP for Cloudron users. But in Cloudron the E-Mail adresses are all present.

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        nebulon
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        @plan-a I can reproduce this. Looks like the LDAP adapter does not detect or find the email set in the user directory and thus wipes it.

        Also there seems to be another bug where unless the LDAP settings are saved once as an admin, logging into the app as a non-admin will result in a blank page with status code 200 😕

        Clearly still unstable this app package.

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        • P plan-a

          When a user logs onto the PHP Server Monitor, his E-Mail address is emptied in PHP Server Monitor. This is obviously bad, because no more notifications can be sent by PHP Server Monitor.

          Steps to reproduce:

          • Log onto PHP server monitor
          • Go to user profile (to right corner)
          • Fill in E-Mail address
          • Log out
          • Log back in with the same user
          • Go to user profile
            -> E-Mail address is empty

          We are using an external LDAP for Cloudron users. But in Cloudron the E-Mail adresses are all present.

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          hendrikvl
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          @plan-a The same applies for other settings, such as Webhook URL and message. They are emptied when logging in again.

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            robi
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            perphaps it has issues writing to a temp location..

            Conscious tech

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