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Sun Jun 20 14:38:06 2021 |
| Christian Ospelkaus | christian.ospelkaus@iqo.uni-hannover.de | Question | All | 3.1.3 | Re: when using webserver authentication, how can I restrict the users that can edit any given elog? |
Dear all,
I figured it out. Current global config is (using kerberos instead)
[global]
port = 8081
Default encoding = 0
SSL = 0
Authentication = Kerberos
URL = https://my_url_here/
interface = 127.0.0.1
Password file = global.pwd
SMTP host = my_mail_host
Logfile = /var/log/elog.log
Logging level = 3
User = elog
Grp = elog
Best,
Christian
Christian Ospelkaus wrote: |
Dear elog users & developers,
the subject line says it all: when using webserver authentication, how is it possible to restict access of users to any given elog? Only using the apche rules? Admin user and Login user do not seem to be doing anything for me. I am using elog as packaged by debian for buster, using an apache ssl proxy. Thank you for providing this software,
Christian
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69400
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Thu Oct 21 11:15:20 2021 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Request | All | 3.1.4 | How about string constants in config files? |
My config files are often large and use some shell scripting. In these shell scripting part I interact with files and execute scripts in specific folder.
It would be nice to have the ability to define for example a file path once and reuse it in different parts of the config file. It would help to make config files cleaner. For example:
Constant c_cid = "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/elog-campaignID.default"
Execute new = if ! [ -z "$CampaignID" ] ; then echo "$CampaignID" > $c_cid; fi
Preset CampaignID = $shell( if [ -r $c_cid ] ; then cat $c_cid; else echo None > $c_cid; echo None; fi )
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69413
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Mon Nov 15 15:41:04 2021 |
| Anthony | anthony.weathers@pm.me | Question | All | 3.1.4 | Shared logbook and elog.cfg file across multiple installations |
Hi,
I'm wondering if it's possible to have a shared logbook and elog.cfg between multiple instances of elog. Ideally, I'd like to have my logbooks folder and elog.cfg hosted on a nextcloud instance while running the elog service locally. I've tried this using symlinks and shortcuts on windows with no luck. I was able to install elog into my mounted nextcloud folder, but this isn't ideal as I would like this to work from multiple computers.
Any ideas or thoughts on how I can do this (if I can actually do this)? |
69414
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Mon Nov 15 17:40:08 2021 |
| Sebastian Schenk | sebastian.schenk@physik.uni-halle.de | Question | All | 3.1.4 | Re: Shared logbook and elog.cfg file across multiple installations |
Hi Anthony,
the elog has a mirroring function, which synchornizes config and logs between multiple instances.
See the bottom section of https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html
Best wishes,
Sebastian
Anthony wrote: |
Hi,
I'm wondering if it's possible to have a shared logbook and elog.cfg between multiple instances of elog. Ideally, I'd like to have my logbooks folder and elog.cfg hosted on a nextcloud instance while running the elog service locally. I've tried this using symlinks and shortcuts on windows with no luck. I was able to install elog into my mounted nextcloud folder, but this isn't ideal as I would like this to work from multiple computers.
Any ideas or thoughts on how I can do this (if I can actually do this)?
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69415
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Tue Nov 16 13:05:05 2021 |
| Anthony | anthony.weathers@pm.me | Question | All | 3.1.4 | Re: Shared logbook and elog.cfg file across multiple installations |
Thank you Sebastian!
I admittidely haven't looked through the page in a while, so I completely missed this feature. This should solve the problem, although in a slightly different implementation than what I was trying for.
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
Hi Anthony,
the elog has a mirroring function, which synchornizes config and logs between multiple instances.
See the bottom section of https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html
Best wishes,
Sebastian
Anthony wrote: |
Hi,
I'm wondering if it's possible to have a shared logbook and elog.cfg between multiple instances of elog. Ideally, I'd like to have my logbooks folder and elog.cfg hosted on a nextcloud instance while running the elog service locally. I've tried this using symlinks and shortcuts on windows with no luck. I was able to install elog into my mounted nextcloud folder, but this isn't ideal as I would like this to work from multiple computers.
Any ideas or thoughts on how I can do this (if I can actually do this)?
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69452
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Fri Dec 17 11:54:38 2021 |
| Mariia Fedkevych | mariia.fedkevych@ge.infn.it | Question | All | 3.1.4-395e101 | Adjustment of summary columns |
Hi!
Is it possible to manage the column widths on a logbook's summary page one by one?
Also, is it possible to hide the Text column without actually hiding the text body in entries (as Show Text = 0 in elog.cfg does)?
Kind regards,
Mariia |
69453
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Fri Dec 17 12:11:22 2021 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 3.1.4-395e101 | Re: Adjustment of summary columns |
You can manually modify the CSS style to adjust column widths. Locate elog.css which resides under elog/themes/default/elog.css, then find the class “.listtitle”, and modify the line
width: 0%;
to something like
width: 10%;
you can play with the width until it suits your needs. After each change, you have to reload the page in the browser to see the effect.
If you only want to change the width of a specific column, add following lines to your elog.css:
.listtitle:nth-child(4) {
width:30%;
}
where ‘4” is for example the 4th column. You can have several of these statements for different columns.
To hide the text, use the option 'summary lines' as described in the manual.
Mariia Fedkevych wrote: |
Hi!
Is it possible to manage the column widths on a logbook's summary page one by one?
Also, is it possible to hide the Text column without actually hiding the text body in entries (as Show Text = 0 in elog.cfg does)?
Kind regards,
Mariia
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Tue Dec 21 10:40:11 2021 |
| Mariia Fedkevych | mariia.fedkevych@ge.infn.it | Question | All | 3.1.4-395e101 | Re: Adjustment of summary columns |
Thank you!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can manually modify the CSS style to adjust column widths. Locate elog.css which resides under elog/themes/default/elog.css, then find the class “.listtitle”, and modify the line
width: 0%;
to something like
width: 10%;
you can play with the width until it suits your needs. After each change, you have to reload the page in the browser to see the effect.
If you only want to change the width of a specific column, add following lines to your elog.css:
.listtitle:nth-child(4) {
width:30%;
}
where ‘4” is for example the 4th column. You can have several of these statements for different columns.
To hide the text, use the option 'summary lines' as described in the manual.
Mariia Fedkevych wrote: |
Hi!
Is it possible to manage the column widths on a logbook's summary page one by one?
Also, is it possible to hide the Text column without actually hiding the text body in entries (as Show Text = 0 in elog.cfg does)?
Kind regards,
Mariia
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