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bundle exec rake plugin:install_gems['REPLACE_WITH_PLUGINS_NAME']

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    wrote on last edited by LoudLemur
    #1

    The plugin to be installed is named:

    discourse-calendar
    

    https://github.com/discourse/discourse-calendar

    What should the command be in this case?

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      I just tried that plugin as well and it seems that it is incompatible with the current release as once installed (following the instructions you have posted from our docs), the database migration will fail for https://github.com/discourse/discourse-calendar/blob/main/db/migrate/20220604200919_create_disabled_holidays.rb

      Btw the actual plugin name for the rake command is discourse-calendar

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        I just tried that plugin as well and it seems that it is incompatible with the current release as once installed (following the instructions you have posted from our docs), the database migration will fail for https://github.com/discourse/discourse-calendar/blob/main/db/migrate/20220604200919_create_disabled_holidays.rb

        Btw the actual plugin name for the rake command is discourse-calendar

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        @nebulon

        Hi, and thank you very much for checking this.

        1. For future reference, what would the command be for a plugin that would work?
        2. Could you please update the docs to provide the example of that line?
        3. There is a related and new plugin for events which would have a similar function, I wonder if that one will work:
          https://meta.discourse.org/t/events-integration-plugin-beta/241170
        4. If anybody still wants to try this calendar / forum combination, it might be possible on one of Cloudron's other forum platforms, NodeBB, which also has a calendar plugin. I haven't tested this yet, though.

        https://github.com/pitaj/nodebb-plugin-calendar#readme

        https://community.nodebb.org/topic/4401/nodebb-plugin-calendar-fully-featured-calendar-plugin-for-nodebb-testers-needed/277

        I can't see how to mark this question solved.

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          The command would be what is mentioned in the docs only that REPLACE_WITH_PLUGINS_NAME is replaced with the plugin name. For that specific example it is discourse-calendar

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            The command would be what is mentioned in the docs only that REPLACE_WITH_PLUGINS_NAME is replaced with the plugin name. For that specific example it is discourse-calendar

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            wrote on last edited by LoudLemur
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            @nebulon said in bundle exec rake plugin:install_gems['REPLACE_WITH_PLUGINS_NAME']:

            The command would be what is mentioned in the docs only that REPLACE_WITH_PLUGINS_NAME is replaced with the plugin name. For that specific example it is discourse-calendar

            So, in this case, the following? I ask because it is not clear to me whether to include the square brackets or the single quotation marks or if a space is needed, should these be removed.

            bundle exec rake plugin:install\_gems['discourse-calendar']
            
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              @nebulon said in bundle exec rake plugin:install_gems['REPLACE_WITH_PLUGINS_NAME']:

              The command would be what is mentioned in the docs only that REPLACE_WITH_PLUGINS_NAME is replaced with the plugin name. For that specific example it is discourse-calendar

              So, in this case, the following? I ask because it is not clear to me whether to include the square brackets or the single quotation marks or if a space is needed, should these be removed.

              bundle exec rake plugin:install\_gems['discourse-calendar']
              
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              @LoudLemur Right, it will be like so:

              bundle exec rake plugin:install_gems['discourse-calendar'] 
              
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