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Package Details: nextcloud-systemd-timers 0.12.0-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/nextcloud-systemd-timers.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | nextcloud-systemd-timers |
Description: | Systemd services and timers for Nextcloud background jobs (see Nextcloud Arch Wiki entry). |
Upstream URL: | None |
Licenses: | GPL |
Submitter: | dschrempf |
Maintainer: | hashworks |
Last Packager: | hashworks |
Votes: | 12 |
Popularity: | 0.002365 |
First Submitted: | 2018-11-28 09:24 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2023-01-20 13:51 (UTC) |
Dependencies (2)
- nextcloud (nextcloud-gitAUR)
- nextcloud-app-previewgeneratorAUR (optional) – pre-generation of previews
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igno2k commented on 2020-10-14 06:14 (UTC)
@dschrempf Thanks, you are right! Maybe the app got deactivated after the Nextcloud upgrade. Everything is working fine now.
dschrempf commented on 2020-10-13 18:28 (UTC)
Did you install the preview generator application? I think it is not included by default. See https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/previewgenerator.
igno2k commented on 2020-10-13 06:34 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-13 06:37 (UTC) by igno2k)
I am getting the following error after latest Nextcloud upgrade:
Maybe the preview command has changed?
fryfrog commented on 2020-05-26 16:02 (UTC)
I think better than a bunch of timers for each interval, a #comment at the top saying how to override w/ systemd's built in mechanisms would be better. That way you just have one
.timer
, but people can use any schedule they want.dschrempf commented on 2020-05-26 07:54 (UTC)
@benjaminabel Thanks for your suggestions! I added an appropriate service. It works on my server, but let me know, if you have problems!
I was also wondering if we could make the periods more flexible. One could provide various timer files (daily, weekly, monthly), and the user can then activate the one he/she wants. What do you think? Is there an easier way to achieve such flexibility?
Cheers, Dominik.
benabel commented on 2020-05-25 13:02 (UTC)
Hi, and thanks for this handy package.
Maybe it would be nice to add a app updater timer for this command:
/usr/bin/runuser -u http -- /usr/bin/php /usr/share/webapps/nextcloud/occ app:update --all
Every day?
dschrempf commented on 2019-10-09 13:11 (UTC)
Hello,
thanks! I changed the timer to be activated every 5 min. Let me know, if there are any other issues.
Dominik
zepp.lee commented on 2019-10-09 12:36 (UTC)
The recommended interval now seems to be 5 minutes (Nextcloud 17). If you take a look at the "Basic settings" as an administrator, it tells you to "Use system cron service to call the cron.php file every 5 minutes."
fryfrog commented on 2019-04-30 19:19 (UTC)
Thanks! :)
dschrempf commented on 2019-04-30 18:57 (UTC)
@fryfrog this is correct. Sorry for the confusion. The packages coexisted for a while, but I only maintained this one.
I have updated the Nextcloud Arch Wiki entry so that it links to this package, and I have also implemented your suggestions. Thank you very much! Please let me know, if you have further comments!
Dominik
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