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{{Info|The idea is to make backups from [[Nextcloud]]-bookmarks and make them (not so much) protected available on the website...} | |||
* Make sure, your bookmarks are backupped:<br/>[[File:nc bookmarks settings backup.png|300px]] | * Make sure, your bookmarks are backupped:<br/>[[File:nc bookmarks settings backup.png|300px]] | ||
* Create a .htpasswd in your public path | * Create a .htpasswd in your public path | ||
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#EOF | #EOF | ||
* Might want to use a cronjob like this: | |||
# Publish bookmarks | |||
0 7 * * * /root/bin/publishBookmarks.sh >> /dev/null 2>&1 |
Revision as of 21:06, 21 June 2023
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Nextcloud can handle all your bookmarks...this is REALLY handy if you use multiple devices, Terminal Servers and such.
You can learn all about the built-in and third-party apps here: https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/bookmarks
iOS or Android devices
Since the usual floccus-Plugins won't work on mobile device browsers[1] there are special apps to manage your bookmarks. This works just fine, but is a bit "unhandy".
However, you can export these bookmarks on a daily basis to HTML and use it otherwise...
HowTo
{{Info|The idea is to make backups from Nextcloud-bookmarks and make them (not so much) protected available on the website...}
deep-thought bookmarks # cat .htaccess AuthType Basic AuthName "Wurst-Wasser.net Bookmarks" AuthUserFile /var/www/_htaccess/bookmarksUsers Require valid-user deep-thought bookmarks #
- Set a password:
deep-thought _htaccess # htpasswd bookmarksUsers heiko New password: Re-type new password: Adding password for user heiko deep-thought _htaccess #
- Run this script nightly:
#!/bin/bash #set -x # Documentation: https://www.wurst-wasser.net//wiki/index.php/Bookmarks_with_Nextcloud # Globals GFOLDERTARGET="/var/www/html/bookmarks" GFILETARGET="${GFOLDERTARGET}/index.html" GFOLDERSOURCE="/home/nextcloud-data/heiko/files/Bookmarks Backups" # Functions # Main GFILEBOOKMARKS="`find "${GFOLDERSOURCE}" -type f | sort | tail -1`" echo "Newest bookmarks file: \"${GFILEBOOKMARKS}\"." echo "Publishing bookmarks file: \"${GFILEBOOKMARKS}\" to \"${GFILETARGET}\"" cp "${GFILEBOOKMARKS}" "${GFILETARGET}" #EOF
- Might want to use a cronjob like this:
# Publish bookmarks 0 7 * * * /root/bin/publishBookmarks.sh >> /dev/null 2>&1