calcom / docker

The Docker configuration for Cal.com is an effort powered by people within the community. Cal.com, Inc. does not provide official support for Docker, but we will accept fixes and documentation. Use at your own risk.
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User & Apps empty / docker pull image #179

Open danielslyman opened 1 year ago

danielslyman commented 1 year ago

Hey guys,

I couldn't build the image I pulled it as described by another issue. Everything seems to be fine, except that the Users and Apps pages do not seems to load properly, thus preventing me to add users and or add apps.

Quick edit: I did manage to build the docker file as described in the documentation here on Github, same symptom occurs. Is this a bug or am I missing something?

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Thanks, Daniel

krumware commented 1 year ago

I'm observing the same thing, thanks for pointing it out. @zomars @emrysal looks like we may need your input here

PeerRich commented 1 year ago

it's just not built yet. we should remove that page @zomars

danielslyman commented 1 year ago

Ahhh thanks! I thought I was going crazy. Thus, I add users via :5555 ?

PeerRich commented 1 year ago

sorry about that

danielslyman commented 1 year ago

No worries ;) I got it to work, added my first user, integrated M365 and embedded my first widget.

So in all seriousness, cal.com is by far the most sophisticated, most beautiful and well integrated self-hosted scheduling software I have been using/testing. I live in Germany, the EU country with the toughest GDPR enforcement agency. I know you definitely are putting your efforts into the topic. However, from a perspective of a European Webdesigner/Developer/Consultant, I would really enjoy to be a part of making the self-hosting part of cal.com flourish. At this point, with the laws and judgements being passed within the EU, self-hosting is really the only way forward if you still want to provide good services without risking some sort of GDPR breach. I know people may hate for me for saying this, and it might not be what you were planning on when providing a self-hosted solution alongside your hosted solution, but cal.com on-premise should not be free - yet it the process of self-hosting should be easier in return. I would love to be involved in making that happen.

Maybe not the right context, but who do I talk to?

krumware commented 1 year ago

@danielslyman you can chat with me about it in the calcom slack, it's in progress!

PeerRich commented 1 year ago

hey @danielslyman we are actively investing and working on making self-hosting a blissful experience. its just really hard and the core features have had a higher priority in the past. but yeah, self-hosting (and docker) is getting a major upgrade. same goes to whitelabeling etc.

So in all seriousness, cal.com is by far the most sophisticated, most beautiful and well integrated self-hosted scheduling software I have been using/testing.

thank you for the sweet words

PeerRich commented 1 year ago

speaking about this topic: user management has been added to console.cal.com to edit your existing self-hosted instance