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Self-Hostable Extensions: Version History & FileSafe? #503
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Hey @metal450, FileSafe can be self-hosted. It requires both the client and server to be self-hosted. They are available in our main organization account: filesafe-relay and filesafe-client. Version history and CloudLink are not available to self-host, as they are not public repositories. |
Ah yeah, there it is - thanks!
So just to clarify: this means/implies that having version history like OneNote is not actually possible in a self-hosted scenario? :/ Thanks again |
You can have local version history via Session History. Just press options in that menu and choose the option to enable saving history to disk. As for cloud history, no, I don't believe that would be possible without a custom built extension. |
Aha - excellent, glad I asked!! Yeah, I guess it doesn't need to be synced - I was just looking for some sort of long-term version history, to prevent accidental data loss due to use mistake or other. Looks like Session History is just that :) |
Is there any documentation on how to self-hosted FileSafe? |
I'm hoping to move my (giant) collection of notes from OneNote to StandardNotes, & would like to self-host its whole "ecosystem," if possible. I understand that StandardNotes, its storage, and some (but not all) of its extensions can be self-hosted (#122). I'm wondering about two in particular, which I didn't find on https://github.com/sn-extensions:
Can Version History (which I believe is called "CloudLink") and FileSafe be self-hosted, along with a self-hosted instance?
Thanks in advance :)
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