NextCloud Automated Installation
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@jaredbusch
If I remember, your steps are for Apache; I was using nginx
**Edit: The scripts I posted suport Apache/nginx/minio -
@dave_c said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@jaredbusch
If I remember, your steps are for Apache; I was using nginx
**Edit: The scripts I posted suport Apache/nginx/minioI have never tried it with Nginx, so yeah.
But the removal of the /nextcloud bit is simply a change in the default webroot in Apache. So update that in Nginx. does that not resovle it?
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@jaredbusch
No. It didn't work. I believe that I have to update the rules for PHP-FPM in nginx conf
Anyway, I will try again this week as I need to set up a NC server for production. I may use Apache; I haven't decided -
@dave_c said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@jaredbusch
If I remember, your steps are for Apache; I was using nginx
**Edit: The scripts I posted suport Apache/nginx/minioIt be something like this:
#Before changing root location server { location / { root /var/www/html/; } #After changing root location server { location / { root /var/www/html/nextcloud/; }
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@dave_c said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@jaredbusch
No. It didn't work. I believe that I have to update the rules for PHP-FPM in nginx conf
Anyway, I will try again this week as I need to set up a NC server for production. I may use Apache; I haven't decidedOdd. Sadly, not something I hgave time to test out right now. This week is going to be busy with travel and new clients meetings.
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@black3dynamite said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@dave_c said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@jaredbusch
If I remember, your steps are for Apache; I was using nginx
**Edit: The scripts I posted suport Apache/nginx/minioIt be something like this:
#Before changing root location server { location / { root /var/www/html/; } #After changing root location server { location / { root /var/www/html/nextcloud/; }
And then update the NC
config.php
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@jaredbusch @black3dynamite
Perhaps I didn't update config.php!
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Is it possible to insert the hostname into the trusted domains array in the NC config.php file with the script?
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@bnrstnr said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
Is it possible to insert the hostname into the trusted domains array in the NC config.php file with the script?
Yes, but @scottalanmiller did not account for that.
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@bnrstnr Also, why would you want the hostname in there? It should be pretty rare that you use the hostname in a browser.
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@jaredbusch I thought that was the entire purpose of the hostname? I always set my hostname as the FQDN of whatever the server is... nextcloud.example.net seems like a perfect hostname for a nextcloud server, no?
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@bnrstnr said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
@jaredbusch I thought that was the entire purpose of the hostname? I always set my hostname as the FQDN of whatever the server is... nextcloud.example.net seems like a perfect hostname for a nextcloud server, no?
No that is not the purpose of a hostname.
So you meant put the FQDN in the trusted domain.
Pull request made to do that.
https://gitlab.com/scottalanmiller/nextcloud_fedora_installer/merge_requests/1If someone has time to test my pull request, that would be great.
source <(curl -s https://gitlab.com/sorvani/nextcloud_fedora_installer/raw/master/nextcloud_fedora.sh)
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Here is the diff for anyone interested.
diff --git a/nextcloud_fedora.sh b/nextcloud_fedora.sh index 9f79344..cbfd88e 100644 --- a/nextcloud_fedora.sh +++ b/nextcloud_fedora.sh @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ echo "Enter the name of your web admin user account (ex. admin)" read adminuser echo "Enter the initial password for admin" read adminpass +echo "Enter the FQDN you setup for Nextcloud (ex. nc.domain.com)" +read ncfqdn export ncpath='/var/www/html/nextcloud' export datapath='/data' @@ -87,6 +89,10 @@ systemctl restart php-fpm cd $ncpath sudo -u apache php occ maintenance:install --database "mysql" --database-name "nextcloud" --database-user "ncuser" --database-pass $ncpass --admin-user $adminuser --admin-pass $adminpass --data-dir $datapath sudo -u apache php occ config:system:set trusted_domains 1 --value=$(ifconfig | sed -En 's/127.0.0.1//;s/.*inet (addr:)?(([0-9]*\.){3}[0-9]*).*/\2/p') +if [-n $ncfqdn] +then + sudo -u apache php occ config:system:set trusted_domains 2 --value=$ncfqdn +fi sed -i "$ d" /var/www/html/nextcloud/config/config.php echo " 'memcache.locking' => '\OC\Memcache\Redis'," >> /var/www/html/nextcloud/config/config.php
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@jaredbusch said in NextCloud Automated Installation:
If someone has time to test my pull request, that would be great.
Testing now.
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Looks like @scottalanmiller never tested on minimal.
wget
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I also do not know why he is using unzip instead of the bz2, but meh.
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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
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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..