Open gromain opened 2 years ago
Hey there, i got the same problem. seems to be from the container. i just used the v-docker-compose.yml & v.Dockerfile and then everything works even after setup
same
so basically the default image from dockerhub doesn't work then
Same here, can we get some update about this ?
Like do you aknowledge the problem, is there a solution or workaround using an image on the hub or we have to build the v.dockerfile ?
Is this even the correct place to discuss this ?
Same here, can we get some update about this ?
Like do you aknowledge the problem, is there a solution or workaround using an image on the hub or we have to build the v.dockerfile ?
Is this even the correct place to discuss this ?
I abandoned the project after giving it a test-drive because I found it rather underwhelming.
In order to get it to work, I had to remove the conflicting files inside the container. Basically, by the nature of the installer there is some duplicate files. Since Akaunting doesn't check for already registered classes, PHP throws a fatal error.
Basically, this is a duplicate of #57.
I encounter the exact same issue.
I'm running Akaunting from the official docker repository, in a clean Alpine VM hosted in Proxmox. Alpine is set up properly with docker and docker-compose. I followed exactly the steps from the README.md from this repository.
Setup works great when running docker-compose with
AKAUNTING_SETUP=true
.However, after I stop and restart the container without
AKAUNTING_SETUP
, I cannot connect anymore. I have a 500 error on the POST on the/auth/login
page followed by a javascript error in one of the scripts.This is the log from Firefox DevTools when clicking on Login:
This is the log from docker-compose when running without
AKAUNTING_SETUP=true
:The thing that jumps to my eyes is this line, that (re)appears right after clicking on connect:
akaunting-db | 2022-08-09 16:30:26 5 [Warning] Access denied for user 'admin'@'%' to database 'forge'
.I've tried the solution offered by @dkleber in his issue (#57), however, I'm then running into the issue of the artisan file not being found for some reason (looks similar to #46) for all the alternate solutions provided (I've tried Debian + Nginx external, Alpine + Nginx external, Alpine + Nginx internal).