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+ | You can generate previews for office documents (doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, odt, ods, odp etc...) in Pydio, and even index their content. For this to work, you need to install OpenOffice on your server in headless mode. This will install a lot of dependancies, so it's not installed automatically. If you want to add support for this, just run | ||
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=== Uninstall === | === Uninstall === |
Revision as of 14:03, 23 October 2013
Maintainer
Daniel B.
Firewall Services
mailto:daniel@firewall-services.com
Description
Pydio is a web based file manager, formerly known as Ajaxplorer. You can take a look at the online demo (use demo as login and password). This contrib integrate Pydio with the SharedFolders contrib. If Pydio is installed, you'll see a new option in the configuration of shared folders asking you if you want to enable access to this shared folders through Ajaxplorer.
Requirement
This contrib has been developped and tested on SME Server 8 and later. It probably won't work on SME 7.
Installation
Configure Firewall-Services's and rpmforge's repositories:
db yum_repositories set fws repository \ BaseURL http://repo.firewall-services.com/centos/\$releasever \ EnableGroups no GPGCheck yes \ Name "Firewall Services" \ GPGKey http://repo.firewall-services.com/RPM-GPG-KEY \ Visible yes status disabled /sbin/e-smith/db yum_repositories set rpmforge repository \ Name 'Dag - EL5' \ BaseURL 'http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/$basearch/dag' \ EnableGroups no \ GPGCheck yes \ GPGKey http://dag.wieers.com/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt \ Visible no \ Exclude freetype,htop,iptraf,rsync,syslinux \ status disabled signal-event yum-modify
- install the rpms
yum --enablerepo=fws --enablerepo=rpmforge install smeserver-pydio
- Restart the services
signal-event webapps-update
Now you should go in the server-manager, and modify an existing share (or create a new one), with Pydio access enabled. Then, you can access the application using this URL: https://your-server.domain.tld/pydio Each user will only see shares to which they have access. Permissions set through the server-manager will apply on Pydio (same as samba)
Additional options
Some settings are available from the DB, in the pydio entry
- Authentication: Control the way users are authenticated. Correct values are http (apache protects the access, users need to login with their own credentials), or LemonLDAP which uses LemonLDAP-NG to grant access to the application
- AliasOnPrimary: can be enabled or disabled (default is enabled). This prop lets you disable the access to Pydio on your primary domain (the alias /pydio won't be added in apache configuration). This is useful if you want the application to be available only with a virtualhost.
- access: can be public or private (default is private). Control if /pydio is available only from local networks or from the Internet.
- Title: Will be used as the title of the web page (default is Ajaxplorer)
- WelcomMessage: Can be set to a message which will be displayed while the application is loading
- DefaultLanguage: With this prop, you can set the default language for all users (you can see the list of valid languages in /usr/share/pydio/client/i18n/)
- MaxUploadSize: Restrict the file size which can be uploaded (default is 200M)
- PublicShares: can be enabled or disabled (default is enabled). Control if users can share individual files publicly (with or without a password)
- Metastore: can be serial or xattr (default is serial): control the way metedata are stored. With serial, metadata are stored in PHP serialized files in /var/lib/pydio/plugins/metastore.serial/. It'll always work, but the problem is that if you move or rename a file through samba, the metadata will be lost (because Pydio can't notice this). This won't happen if you set this to xattr, because metadata will be stored on the filesystem, using extended user xattr. For this to work, you have to mount your filesystem where shared folders are stored with the user_xattr option
- Indexer: can be enabled or disabled (default is enabled): control the indexer process globally. If disabled, no share will be indexed. This can also be set on a per share basis
example:
db configuration setprop pydio access public Title 'My own web based file manager' WelcomMessage 'Powered by SME Server' DefaultLanguage fr MaxUploadSize 500M signal-event webapps-update
Some settings are also available on a per shared folder basis:
- PydioIndexer: can be enabled or disabled (default is enabled): control if the content of this share will be indexed each night by Pydio (so you can then search for key word, Pydio will provide very fast result and can also index some file content). The indexation can be resource intensive, so if you're not interested, you can disabled it for a few share
- PydioHistory: can be enabled or disabled (default is disabled), this should only be turned on on a newly created share. If enabled, git will be used on the shared folder to track each modification. Each revision will be browseable, and you can revert every change you want. If you enable this, you should not enable other access to this shared folder (samba or webdav) as only access through Pydio will handle commits on file modification. You should also be aware that GIT is not very scalable for huge file. For example, you shouldn't enable this option if you store big multimedia files
Integration with LemonLDAP::NG
Pydio can be protected by LemonLDAP::NG. Here're the steps to protect it
Disable the access on the primary domain
You should disable the access to Pydio on your primary domain:
db configuration setprop pydio AliasOnPrimary disabled signal-event webapps-update
Enable LemonLDAP::NG integration
This contrib support LemonLDAP NG auth quite easily:
db configuration setprop pydio Authentication LemonLDAP signal-event webapps-update
Create a new virtualhost for Pydio
Lets create a new virtualhost for Pydio. You can choose the name you want, for example, lets create exchange.domain.tld:
db domains set exchange.$(db configuration get DomainName) domain Content Primary Description 'Pydio' \ DocumentRoot /usr/share/pydio Nameservers internet TemplatePath WebAppVirtualHost \ LemonLDAP enabled signal-event domain-create exchange.$(db configuration get DomainName) signal-event webapps-update
Declare this virtualhost in LemonLDAP
You can now create the virtualhost in LemonLDAP management interface. You can create the rules you want. For example, here're the rules to accept only members of the group 'webexchange'
- Comment: default
- Rule: $groups =~ /\bwebexchange\b/
Office file preview and inexation
You can generate previews for office documents (doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, odt, ods, odp etc...) in Pydio, and even index their content. For this to work, you need to install OpenOffice on your server in headless mode. This will install a lot of dependancies, so it's not installed automatically. If you want to add support for this, just run
yum --enablerepo=fws install smeserver-ooo-headless signal-event webapps-update sv u /service/ooo
Uninstall
If you want to remove the contrib, just run:
yum remove pydio
Source
The source for this contrib can be found in Firewall-Services's repository [1].