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Make all standard site_config files downloadable #627

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tcitworld opened this issue Apr 9, 2014 · 7 comments
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Make all standard site_config files downloadable #627

tcitworld opened this issue Apr 9, 2014 · 7 comments

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@tcitworld
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I mean, there's a lot of them down there, and it's rather heavy and taking time to upload them all to your server, especially with FTP.
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  • archive them all in a zip, that you unzip at installation
  • or just make them directly downloadable from install page
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nicosomb commented Apr 9, 2014

And on github, how can we host them? A new repos? It was like that few months ago .... but I wanted to make installation easier.

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A new repo, but not linked to main one like you did with themes at the time.
When this repo is updated, update the zip provided.

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Or just linked to wallabag.org, like the vendor package you provide. Anyway, it goes for v2.

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nicosomb commented Aug 1, 2014

site_config size is 300ko.
Do you think we have to remove it from wallabag?

We can also add a submodule to @fivefilters project, but it adds complexity in the installation I think.

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No idea about submodules - haven't used them. But Full-Text RSS does have an update.php file intended for pulling in the latest site config files from our Github repoistory. See https://bitbucket.org/fivefilters/full-text-rss/src/daedf214febe8d944141bb92e2a4c06b8e4a6c12/admin/update.php?at=master&fileviewer=file-view-default

It doesn't rely on Git itself, but uses the zip download offered by Github (relies on PHP's ZipArchive to unzip).

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nicosomb commented Aug 2, 2014

Oh nice. Maybe we can implemente the same method for us.

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j0k3r commented Sep 16, 2015

Closed in favor to #1284

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