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  • tobiasReichelT Offline
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    Hey Everyone,

    so I'm using jump cloud as my LDAP service and now I want to change the LDAP settings for GitLab it works but it gets overwritten every time the container restart

    how can I change that I don't see an obvious way?

    any other ideas than deploying my own container in cloudron?

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    @tobiasReichel
    I have a similar problem currently with the matrix server app, if someone wants to use an external turn server it gets overwritten on every start.

    Currently gitlab behaves the same.

    I was thinking about a solution where the normal startup script is default but if a custom startup script / scripts are provided it should run the custom ones.
    That would be a solution but requires a lot.. all apps to be updated with this in mind.

    Custom starting behavior. Hmmm
    @staff / @appdev what do you guys think? 🤔

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    yes that would be a solution or give us the option to override .env file that gets parsed with the docker

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    #4

    Something like this for each startup script:

    custom_startup_dir="/app/data/app_startup"
    
    if [[ -d $custom_startup_dir]]; then
        echo "==>  Detected custom startup folder, running custom startup scripts"
        for script in ${custom_startup_dir}/*.sh; do
        bash "$script" || exit 1
        done
    else
        echo "==> Running default app Startup"
        default_startup()
    fi
    

    Note to self, this should also contain a check if the folder contains executable files.

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    But there is no easy way to implement it now right? Cause that looks like it belongs in the start.sh

    Or am I wrong?

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    @tobiasReichel you are right. Currently it is part of the read-only start.sh

    https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/gitlab-app/-/blob/master/start.sh#L44-L57

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    I see, so given that if Gitlab is installed without Cloudron user management enabled, it will always disable ldap, but not overwrite the other ldap related configs?

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    @nebulon

    yes the options stay as far as I see

    so any easy way to enable it as far as you know?

    or do I need to deploy my own container with the template out of the gitlab and change the start.sh script?

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    @tobiasReichel Is it an option to use the Jumpcloud LDAP integration using https://docs.cloudron.io/user-management/#external-directory ? This way you don't need to configure GitLab specifically to use Jumpcloud.

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