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  • BrutalBirdieB Offline
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    wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
    #63

    https://github.com/BrutalBirdie/cloudron-foundryvtt/releases/tag/13.345


    Package Update 1.2.0 - FoundryVTT 13.345

    ⚠ WARNING ⚠

    I did not test an upgrade from the old version to the new version.
    Please make sure you do not skip the backup.

    Changelog

    • Use node.js only version minimizing image footprint
    • Update to 13.345

    Update HowTo

    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BrutalBirdie/cloudron-foundryvtt/refs/tags/13.345/CloudronManifest.json
    cloudron update --app YourAppLocation --image brutalbirdie/$(yq -r .id CloudronManifest.json):$(yq -r .version CloudronManifest.json) 
    rm CloudronManifest.json
    

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/BrutalBirdie/cloudron-foundryvtt/compare/13.342...13.345

    Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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    • BrutalBirdieB Offline
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      wrote on last edited by
      #64

      Hey @TheMeerkat did you get the opportunity to update and test the update?

      Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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      • hpz24H Offline
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        wrote on last edited by
        #65

        I I updated last week and the system is up and running!

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          LoudLemur
          wrote on last edited by
          #66

          Currently, what is the easy way to get Foundry up and running on Cloudron?

          Are there likely to be any sweet deals for additional DLC on cyber Monday? Which is the best additional content?

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          • BrutalBirdieB Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #67

            @LoudLemur You need a license, that comes first.
            FoundryVTT is not in the App Store.
            All steps for installation are documented in the git repo in the ASCIINEMA recording:
            https://github.com/BrutalBirdie/cloudron-foundryvtt?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-install-from-public-image

            asciicast

            @LoudLemur said in Foundry Virtual Tabletop:

            Are there likely to be any sweet deals for additional DLC on cyber Monday? Which is the best additional content?

            Can't tell, leaning to no or highly unlikely.

            This is up to the FoundryVTT team and also each plugin / extension is developed by a different entity.
            So expecting a full sale on everything is highly unlikely.
            Also, giving an answer to "best additional content" is not possible.
            FoundryVTT is a virtual tabletop software.
            It depends, if you want to play DnD, DSA, Warhammer 40k or some other pen and paper game system.
            Each one is unique and has unique plugins.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #68

              Gencon 2025

              https://x.com/Paizo

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                Gencon 2025

                https://x.com/Paizo

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                wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
                #69

                @LoudLemur what did my eyes and ears just have to witness? 🤣
                But, there is a module for Pathfinder 2? https://foundryvtt.com/packages/pf2e 😄
                What ever your intention was with this post.

                AH! Because the gencontv is currently live or starting soon.

                Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                  @LoudLemur what did my eyes and ears just have to witness? 🤣
                  But, there is a module for Pathfinder 2? https://foundryvtt.com/packages/pf2e 😄
                  What ever your intention was with this post.

                  AH! Because the gencontv is currently live or starting soon.

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                  wrote on last edited by LoudLemur
                  #70

                  @BrutalBirdie That Gencon livestream sucks!

                  Why isn't Foundry an official application on Cloudron yet?

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                    wrote last edited by LoudLemur
                    #71

                    Tutorial For How to Install Foundry on Cloudron

                    Here’s a step-by-step guide to installing FoundryVTT on Cloudron using the public image, as shown in your screenshots and the asciinema cast.

                    Prerequisites
                    You have a working Cloudron server.
                    You have the Cloudron CLI installed and configured.
                    You have git and jq installed on your system.
                    You have a domain/subdomain ready to use for FoundryVTT (e.g., d20.cloudron.dev).
                    Step-by-Step Installation

                    1. Clone the FoundryVTT Cloudron App Repository
                      Open your terminal and run:

                    Bash

                    git clone https://github.com/BrutalBirdie/cloudron-foundryvtt.git
                    

                    This will create a folder called cloudron-foundryvtt.

                    1. Change Directory
                      Move into the cloned directory:

                    Bash

                    cd cloudron-foundryvtt
                    
                    1. Get the App ID and Version
                      Extract the app ID and version from the manifest using jq:

                    Bash

                    jq -r .id CloudronManifest.json
                    jq -r .version CloudronManifest.json
                    

                    The output should be something like:

                    App ID: foundryvtt.cloudron.app
                    Version: 0.0.6 (or whatever is current)
                    
                    1. Install the App Using the Public Image
                      Replace d20.cloudron.dev with your desired subdomain.

                    Bash

                    cloudron install --location d20.cloudron.dev --image brutalbirdie/$(jq -r .id CloudronManifest.json):$(jq -r .version CloudronManifest.json)
                    

                    This command tells Cloudron to install the app at your chosen subdomain using the public Docker image.
                    5. Wait for Installation to Complete
                    The CLI will show progress: registering subdomains, waiting for DNS propagation, etc.
                    Once you see App is installed., you’re done!
                    6. Check Logs (Optional)
                    To check the app logs:

                    Bash

                    cloudron logs --app d20.cloudron.dev
                    
                    1. Access FoundryVTT
                      Open your browser and go to https://d20.cloudron.dev (or your chosen subdomain).
                      You should see the FoundryVTT setup page.
                      Troubleshooting
                      If you get DNS errors, make sure your subdomain is correctly set up and points to your Cloudron server.
                      If you need to update or reinstall, repeat the steps above.
                      References
                      Cloudron FoundryVTT GitHub
                      Cloudron CLI Docs
                      FoundryVTT Knowledge Base
                      You’re done!
                      You now have FoundryVTT running on your Cloudron server. If you need to update, just pull the latest image and repeat the install command.
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                    • L LoudLemur

                      Tutorial For How to Install Foundry on Cloudron

                      Here’s a step-by-step guide to installing FoundryVTT on Cloudron using the public image, as shown in your screenshots and the asciinema cast.

                      Prerequisites
                      You have a working Cloudron server.
                      You have the Cloudron CLI installed and configured.
                      You have git and jq installed on your system.
                      You have a domain/subdomain ready to use for FoundryVTT (e.g., d20.cloudron.dev).
                      Step-by-Step Installation

                      1. Clone the FoundryVTT Cloudron App Repository
                        Open your terminal and run:

                      Bash

                      git clone https://github.com/BrutalBirdie/cloudron-foundryvtt.git
                      

                      This will create a folder called cloudron-foundryvtt.

                      1. Change Directory
                        Move into the cloned directory:

                      Bash

                      cd cloudron-foundryvtt
                      
                      1. Get the App ID and Version
                        Extract the app ID and version from the manifest using jq:

                      Bash

                      jq -r .id CloudronManifest.json
                      jq -r .version CloudronManifest.json
                      

                      The output should be something like:

                      App ID: foundryvtt.cloudron.app
                      Version: 0.0.6 (or whatever is current)
                      
                      1. Install the App Using the Public Image
                        Replace d20.cloudron.dev with your desired subdomain.

                      Bash

                      cloudron install --location d20.cloudron.dev --image brutalbirdie/$(jq -r .id CloudronManifest.json):$(jq -r .version CloudronManifest.json)
                      

                      This command tells Cloudron to install the app at your chosen subdomain using the public Docker image.
                      5. Wait for Installation to Complete
                      The CLI will show progress: registering subdomains, waiting for DNS propagation, etc.
                      Once you see App is installed., you’re done!
                      6. Check Logs (Optional)
                      To check the app logs:

                      Bash

                      cloudron logs --app d20.cloudron.dev
                      
                      1. Access FoundryVTT
                        Open your browser and go to https://d20.cloudron.dev (or your chosen subdomain).
                        You should see the FoundryVTT setup page.
                        Troubleshooting
                        If you get DNS errors, make sure your subdomain is correctly set up and points to your Cloudron server.
                        If you need to update or reinstall, repeat the steps above.
                        References
                        Cloudron FoundryVTT GitHub
                        Cloudron CLI Docs
                        FoundryVTT Knowledge Base
                        You’re done!
                        You now have FoundryVTT running on your Cloudron server. If you need to update, just pull the latest image and repeat the install command.
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                      msbt
                      App Dev
                      wrote last edited by
                      #72

                      @LoudLemur for your bash snippets you should use the code formatting with either a single backtick ` for lines or tripple ones for codeblocks:

                      cloudron install --location d20.cloudron.dev --image brutalbirdie/$(jq -r .id CloudronManifest.json):$(jq -r .version CloudronManifest.json)
                      
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                      • M msbt

                        @LoudLemur for your bash snippets you should use the code formatting with either a single backtick ` for lines or tripple ones for codeblocks:

                        cloudron install --location d20.cloudron.dev --image brutalbirdie/$(jq -r .id CloudronManifest.json):$(jq -r .version CloudronManifest.json)
                        
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                        wrote last edited by
                        #73

                        @msbt Thanks! I updated the tutorial.

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