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Show system cron user in web interface for easier setup #1989
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Isn't it always www-data? |
No. The PHP process can easily run under another user. Mine runs as "nextcloud-com" for example ;) |
@LukasReschke Super-high-tech-security-Lukas ;) |
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* makes it easier to setup cron job * gives hints for PHP documentation * disables the cron setting if requirements not met * fixes #1989 Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
Fix is in #1994 |
Well, I cronned as www-data and got errors about permission problems. So I must start it with |
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* makes it easier to setup cron job * gives hints for PHP documentation * disables the cron setting if requirements not met * fixes #1989 Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
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feature: settings
good first issue
Small tasks with clear documentation about how and in which place you need to fix things in.
This was requested by @ronnyhartenstein while talking with him about the setup process.
It would be really nice to see the user under which the cron job should be executed in the web UI. (admin settings -> cron).
@nextcloud/designers What do you think? Does that make sense?
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