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  68965   Thu May 9 13:34:55 2019 Entry Lagarde lagarde@sjtu.edu.cnQuestionLinux3.1.2Does there is a way to no the $message_id when creating a new submission

Hello,

I would like to know if it's possible to know the message_id of when creating a new entry in elog ?

I would like to do something like this Preset text = $message_id

Thx;

  67883   Wed May 6 12:31:04 2015 Entry Christof Hankehanke@rzg.mpg.deCommentAll3.1.0Documentation of the webserver authentication

Hi Stefan,

here is a draft of how you could describe the webserver authentication in your docs.

T/Christof

Attachment 1: webserver_auth_doc.patch
diff --git a/doc/adminguide.html b/doc/adminguide.html
index da25388..0568ae3 100755
--- a/doc/adminguide.html
+++ b/doc/adminguide.html
@@ -243,6 +243,37 @@ URL = http://your.proxy.host/subdir/
 
 into elogd.cfg.<p>
 
+<h3><hr><i>Using apache authentication:</i></h3>
+It is also possible to login via an apache-auth module.
+In elogd.cfg you should use the keyword "Webserver" for Authentication: + +<ul><pre> +Authentication = Webserver +</pre></ul> +This triggers elogd to use the environment variable "X-Forwarded-User" as the logged in user.
+A simple example of a apache configuration (including the proxy) is : +<ul><pre> +# this required to pass on the generated env-variable X-Forwarded-User to the proxy +ProxyPassInterpolateEnv On + +ProxyPass /elog/ http://your.host.domain:8080/ + +&lt;Location "/elog"&gt; + Order allow,deny + Allow from all + AuthType Basic + AuthName "elog-server" + AuthUserFile "/opt/elog/htpasswd" + require valid-user + RequestHeader unset Authorization + RequestHeader add X-Forwarded-User %{REMOTE_USER}s + # elog doesn't like the '@', so we need to cut it + RequestHeader edit X-Forwarded-User "@(.*)$" "" +&lt;/Location&gt; +</pre></ul> + + + <hr><a name="imagemagick"> <div class=section>&nbsp; Installing ImageMagick &nbsp;</div> <p> When images are attached to ELOG entries, thumbnails can be created for quick preview. This works also for PDF and PostScript files. ELOG forwards any image operation diff --git a/doc/config.html b/doc/config.html index 9848f58..9e98855 100755 --- a/doc/config.html +++ b/doc/config.html @@ -2207,6 +2207,22 @@ Options Location = Main Building{a}, New Building{b}, Old Building{c} you have to change your password by other means (such as via the Windows login if you use a Windows Domain). </p> + <p> + Beside the Kerberos authentication, elogd version 3.0 and higher can be configured to accept a authentication done + by the webserver. + <ul> + <li> + <b><code>Authentication = Webserver</code></b> + </li> + </ul> + </p> + <p> + You can also combine it with other authentication methods as shown for Kerberos. + </p> + <p> + Elogd is then accepting the username set in the Request-Header "X-Forwarded-User" as already logged in.<br/> + To make this work, you need to configure the webserver correctly, as describe in the adminguide. + </p> <p> <a name="email" id="email"></a>
  120   Fri Aug 16 18:30:03 2002 Question eric wootenwootene@verizon.netQuestion  Displaying attributes when creating a new entry
Say I have an attribute called OS

Instead of having a drop down box is there a way to use either the radio 
button like what is used with ICON?
  68482   Fri Dec 2 13:54:36 2016 Idea Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoAll3.1.2-6ec506bDisplay of draft entries in elog

Dear all,

there seems to be still lots of confusion with the new "draft modus" introduced in elog 3.1.2. Here is how it works:

If you edit an old or new entry, your changes are written to the elog server every few seconds. The entry in the elog database is marked as "draft". The idea behind that is that if your browser crashes or you navigate away from the elog page without saving your entry, the "draft" entry is sill in the elog database and can be recovered later. This is typically useful on some shift logbooks, where people keep the entry open for many hours and add things every few minutes. If they have a crash, they would loose a few hours of information.

The draft modus now has a few drawbacks:

  • If you have some draft entries in your elog database, you don't see them until you hit "New" the next time. Then the system offers you to continue the open draft entries.
  • Once you change an existing entry, you cannot go back to the version of that entry before you started to make modifications. The only option is to keep the current version or delete the whole entry. The old version of your entry in the database is overwritten every few seconds with the current contents of your edit text field.

To fix the first problem, I introduced a new flag "List drafts = 0|1". If this flag is 1, the draft entries are shown in the list view. The default value for this flag is 1, so normally you should see the draft entries in the database. You should refrain from editing these entries if you know that currently somebody else is working on them, otherwise you will overwrite each other's modifications. The modification is in the current git version of elog which is 3.1.2-6ec506b.

The scond drawback is harder to address. In order to go back to previous version, you would need a full version system (ala git), which is far beyond the scope of elog. I'm working on a partial fix by storing the contents on an entry inside the browser when you start editing an entry. You can then "cancel" your modifications by pasting back the original version from your browser. This works of course only if your browser does not crash or you do not navigate away from the elog page, in which case the original version will be lost.

If anybody has a strong opinion about these changes, please post them here.

Stefan

  808   Wed Nov 24 00:45:43 2004 Idea Rich Persauddev2id at yahoo dot comRequestAll2.5.4-6Display links for multiple-option attributes
Can "Display" links work with multiple options? 

"ABC | DEF" is currently one link.

Ideally, it would be two links, each formatted per the "Display" string.
  1836   Wed May 24 08:22:36 2006 Smile Ed Toeto@arc.nasa.govQuestionWindows2.6.1Display legal banner
Hi,

I read somewhere that javascript is supported with elog. For legal reasons, I have to post a legal banner before the login prompt. Can you tell me how to do this? I'm not a programmer, but I guess I could use the javascript alert command to do this. What file would I need to change?

Thank you for your help.

Ed.
  1489   Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Display last page by default
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?

Yoshio
  1489   Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Display last page by default
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?

Yoshio
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