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Deploying Etherpad on Cloudron
Girish Ramakrishnan edited this page Jul 1, 2020
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Cloudron is a complete solution for running apps on your server and keeping them up-to-date and secure.
- First install Cloudron on your server with 3 simple commands - https://cloudron.io/get.html
- Install Etherpad from the Cloudron Store. Once installed, you will get automatic updates for Etherpad as and when they get released.
Cloudron's etherpad package is integrated with LDAP. There is also a special interface to list and search documents.
The source code for the package can be found here.
You can also test the etherpad installation on the demo Cloudron instance - https://my.demo.cloudron.io (username: cloudron password: cloudron).
- Docs
- Translating
- HTTP API
- Plugin framework (API hooks)
- Plugins (available)
- Plugins (list)
- Plugins (wishlist)
- Etherpad URIs / URLs to specific resources IE export
- Etherpad Full data export
- Introduction to the source
- Release Procedure
- Etherpad Developer guidelines
- Project to-do list
- Changeset Library documentation
- Alternative Etherpad-Clients
- Contribution guidelines
- Installing Etherpad
- Deploying Etherpad as a service
- Deploying Etherpad on CloudFoundry
- Deploying Etherpad on Heroku
- Running Etherpad on Phusion Passenger
- Putting Etherpad behind a reverse Proxy (HTTPS/SSL)
- How to setup Etherpad on Ubuntu 12.04 using Ansible
- Migrating from old Etherpad to Etherpad
- Using Etherpad with MySQL
- Customizing the Etherpad web interface
- Enable import/export functionality with AbiWord
- Getting a list of all pads
- Providing encrypted web access to Etherpad using SSL certificates
- Optimizing Etherpad performance including faster page loads
- Getting to know the tools and scripts in the Etherpad /bin/ folder
- Embedding a pad using the jQuery plugin
- Using Embed Parameters
- Integrating Etherpad in a third party app (Drupal, MediaWiki, WordPress, Atlassian, PmWiki)
- HTTP API client libraries