NextCloud Automated Installation
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no clue how to easily make a second pull request without blowing out the first one..
build a Fedora 27 instance, install
wget
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@jaredbusch I doubt cockpit is the issue here, but I installed wget before running it this time...
-bash: [-n: command not found]
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@bnrstnr said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@jaredbusch I doubt cockpit is the issue here, but I installed wget before running it this time...
No idea why you are getting the cockpit error. Nothing in the script references it.
-bash: [-n: command not found]
Damnit, I didn't put the variable in quotes..
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@jaredbusch said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@bnrstnr said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@jaredbusch I doubt cockpit is the issue here, but I installed wget before running it this time...
No idea why you are getting the cockpit error. Nothing in the script references it.
-bash: [-n: command not found]
Damnit, I didn't put the variable in quotes..
Fixed that.
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If it still doesn't like it I will switch the
-n
to! -z
but I thought-n
was supposed to return a length and any length not zero should cause it to return true./me is not a bash scripter in general...
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@JaredBusch that appears to have worked, I'll try again without any input in that field.
Only problem I had with your script was you put
dnf -y wget install
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@bnrstnr said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@JaredBusch that appears to have worked, I'll try again without any input in that field.
Only problem I had with your script was you put
dnf -y wget install
I forked it and fixed it on mine and everything worked as planned.damnit all to hell... jsut thought to drop that in there right quick while I was fixing the syntax...
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ok fixed and merge req 3 made to @scottalanmiller's repo.
https://gitlab.com/scottalanmiller/nextcloud_fedora_installer/merge_requests/3 -
@jaredbusch said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
ok fixed and merge req 3 made to @scottalanmiller's repo.
https://gitlab.com/scottalanmiller/nextcloud_fedora_installer/merge_requests/3It is now merged.
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Hei,
Is there no update of this script to work with Fedora 31 and Nextcloud 17?
Best regards,
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@Woti said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
Hei,
Is there no update of this script to work with Fedora 31 and Nextcloud 17?
Best regards,
WotiThat should be easy to update. Building a test server now.
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This could be nice
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I've got a data center move today, but will get this completed soon.
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Would it be possible to include Collabora Online Office as selectable option?
Some thoughts about the To-Do list at the end of the script?
##################################### # #
ToDo- Automate the root and db passwords randomization
- Fix SSL Warning
- Data location option
- Verify Fedora version
- Add automated system updates
- Move to BZip bolded text
- Delete installer file
- Optionally expose port 9090
- Move output to logs
- Improve verbosity of final message
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@Woti said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
Would it be possible to include Collabora Online Office as selectable option?
No, because it would require something completely different. Collabora gets installed on a second server, at least as we deploy it. For us, for a production deployment, it requires three VMs. One Nginx in front, then one NextCloud and one Collabora behind. So in theory a script for each, but they would be three independent scripts.
It's actually so unrelated that we have a different engineer handle Collabora than the one that does NextCloud!
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@scottalanmiller said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@Woti said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
Would it be possible to include Collabora Online Office as selectable option?
No, because it would require something completely different. Collabora gets installed on a second server, at least as we deploy it. For us, for a production deployment, it requires three VMs. One Nginx in front, then one NextCloud and one Collabora behind. So in theory a script for each, but they would be three independent scripts.
It's actually so unrelated that we have a different engineer handle Collabora than the one that does NextCloud!
Is Collabora (isn't that LibreOffice?) better than OnlyOffice for this?
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Thanks for the reply. I just thought, maybe it would be easier to setup.
I asked in Nextcloud Facebook group which one is better integrated in the mobile app to edit documents on mobile devices too. The most ones recommendet Collabora.
Google searches gave me a lot of Ubuntu / Debian baset howtos which drove me crazy to realize it in Fedora.
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@JaredBusch said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
Is Collabora (isn't that LibreOffice?) better than OnlyOffice for this?
Depends on which product you want to use. If you are working with MS Office files, generally OnlyOffice is better. If you are working with LibreOffice Open Document files natively, then Collabora is probably better. Although at this point, I suspect that the online editing experience trumps any amount of file compatibility concerns.
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@scottalanmiller said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
Although at this point, I suspect that the online editing experience trumps any amount of file compatibility concerns.
This is true for me. I've setup a client with OnlyOffice recently. But I am curious what is the better choice for this simply in online editing. Ignoring compatibility, as that is a different consideration.
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@JaredBusch said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@scottalanmiller said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
Although at this point, I suspect that the online editing experience trumps any amount of file compatibility concerns.
This is true for me. I've setup a client with OnlyOffice recently. But I am curious what is the better choice for this simply in online editing. Ignoring compatibility, as that is a different consideration.
Collabora / CODE for online editing is rough. It's far from smooth. It works, for sure. But it isn't smooth like Zoho or Google Docs are.