Hosting a website with Nextcloud?
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So are wanting to do something like this but with Apache?
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Is this a challenge to yourself? If not there are many better ways.
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@jmoore said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Is this a challenge to yourself? If not there are many better ways.
Can you expound?
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@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Anyone use NextCloud to host a website WITHOUT PicoCMS (which is awful to setup)?
I would be most interested in a standard Apache driven site with PHP access whose content would be housed in Nextcloud on the same server.
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Umm Nextcloud runs on Apache (default) or Nginx.
Both are web servers.
So if you want them to serve up something else, you simply tell them to do so.
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@JaredBusch said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Anyone use NextCloud to host a website WITHOUT PicoCMS (which is awful to setup)?
I would be most interested in a standard Apache driven site with PHP access whose content would be housed in Nextcloud on the same server.
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Umm Nextcloud runs on Apache (default) or Nginx.
Both are web servers.
So if you want them to serve up something else, you simply tell them to do so.
I know. I'm looking for a solution inside nextcloud.
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@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JaredBusch said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Anyone use NextCloud to host a website WITHOUT PicoCMS (which is awful to setup)?
I would be most interested in a standard Apache driven site with PHP access whose content would be housed in Nextcloud on the same server.
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Umm Nextcloud runs on Apache (default) or Nginx.
Both are web servers.
So if you want them to serve up something else, you simply tell them to do so.
I know. I'm looking for a solution inside nextcloud.
That is not what it does, so you won’t find it.
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@JaredBusch stop being closed minded. There are tons of apps that allow Nextcloud to do things it didn't do at one time or another.
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@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@jmoore said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Is this a challenge to yourself? If not there are many better ways.
Can you expound?
Sorry for late delay, and not meaning any disrespect. From what I know of Nextcloud this would be difficult. I am certainly not one to keep up with every little detail though or change within its ecosystem though. With that said I would have to ask why are you trying to find a webserver solution within Nextcloud and not just use something quick and easy like github/gitlab pages, Hugo, Publii, Jekyll, Blogdown, and other similar things. These are usually all you need unless you have to create a ecommerce site or other complicated situation.
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I tried a simple web hosting test, but it didn't work. I think you'd have to write a plugin to handle it.
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@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JaredBusch said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Anyone use NextCloud to host a website WITHOUT PicoCMS (which is awful to setup)?
I would be most interested in a standard Apache driven site with PHP access whose content would be housed in Nextcloud on the same server.
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Umm Nextcloud runs on Apache (default) or Nginx.
Both are web servers.
So if you want them to serve up something else, you simply tell them to do so.
I know. I'm looking for a solution inside nextcloud.
Why would you want it to? The platform it runs on is made for this. Who would have any use-case that would add many layers of abstraction and orders of magnitude slower than the platform it's hosted on?
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@travisdh1 said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JaredBusch said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Anyone use NextCloud to host a website WITHOUT PicoCMS (which is awful to setup)?
I would be most interested in a standard Apache driven site with PHP access whose content would be housed in Nextcloud on the same server.
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Umm Nextcloud runs on Apache (default) or Nginx.
Both are web servers.
So if you want them to serve up something else, you simply tell them to do so.
I know. I'm looking for a solution inside nextcloud.
Why would you want it to? The platform it runs on is made for this. Who would have any use-case that would add many layers of abstraction and orders of magnitude slower than the platform it's hosted on?
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
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@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@travisdh1 said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JaredBusch said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Anyone use NextCloud to host a website WITHOUT PicoCMS (which is awful to setup)?
I would be most interested in a standard Apache driven site with PHP access whose content would be housed in Nextcloud on the same server.
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Umm Nextcloud runs on Apache (default) or Nginx.
Both are web servers.
So if you want them to serve up something else, you simply tell them to do so.
I know. I'm looking for a solution inside nextcloud.
Why would you want it to? The platform it runs on is made for this. Who would have any use-case that would add many layers of abstraction and orders of magnitude slower than the platform it's hosted on?
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Which is also already solved with scp.
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@travisdh1 said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@travisdh1 said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JaredBusch said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
@JasGot said in Hosting a website with Nextcloud?:
Anyone use NextCloud to host a website WITHOUT PicoCMS (which is awful to setup)?
I would be most interested in a standard Apache driven site with PHP access whose content would be housed in Nextcloud on the same server.
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Umm Nextcloud runs on Apache (default) or Nginx.
Both are web servers.
So if you want them to serve up something else, you simply tell them to do so.
I know. I'm looking for a solution inside nextcloud.
Why would you want it to? The platform it runs on is made for this. Who would have any use-case that would add many layers of abstraction and orders of magnitude slower than the platform it's hosted on?
I have a customer that uses an offline website generator and then uploads the files to his web host. For a variety of reasons, moving this to a Nextcloud install would be really helpful for him and his other cloud storage/file sharing needs.
Which is also already solved with scp.
But once you upload it, it won't show it because of the rewrite rules.
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Basically, without a plugin for it, static pages can't be displayed out of the PHP application. NC is a single app, not a collection of pages with some PHP inline. So a plugin approach is necessary.