Hello,
I know that this post is not the first. And this issue may be resolved by the developpers. I recently install onlyoffice with onlyoffice and document server applications :
But, as has already been said, edits with onlyoffice are not saved on nextcloud. You have to open you file with onlyoffice to see edits.
So, Where does onlyoffice save edits ? I want to know that because im concerned about integrity data. Do you think i can loose my data ?
Doesn’t someone have this problem? What is his configuration on Onlyoffice (with the web interface)?
I have already tried using Ajax rather than cron and I have disabled versionning
This app is basically broken and should not be used, it does not save the files properly. This has not been fixed for 2.5 months so I think the app has been abandoned by Nextcloud devs.
Your best bet is to install OnlyOffice separately with docker for instance.
I finally installed collabora online with Docker (I wanted to install without Docker but it was a fail). I’m waiting for the update of onlyoffice that will solve the problem, I dont want to install onlyoffice with or without docker while there is an application)
I saw oc_documentserver_changes and if you are sure that edits are in this table its ok. I don’t understand how it works, you have a column “change” with data like that :
ex78;AgAAADEA//8BAMkNCi0OEQAALQEAAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA9v///xwAAAA1AC4ANAAuADIALgA0ADYALgBAAEAAUgBlAHYA
I think that there is no link between cron and this issue.
Oh… Sorry but im not English and it may be difficult for me to follow. So, I don’t really understand what is paid. I found free document server at this page :
I understood that the online edition was only available on mobile phones. But still available on a computer. Have I understood correctly?
Does anyone know how to (even manually) force OnlyOffice to commit changes to Nextcloud?
I know that they are kept in database, i know that api exists etc. but I would like to have at least a hint where to search to try to force over 8000 changes to be finally saved.
Merci. Ahhh, c’est terrible… peut-on au moins mettre Collabora dans un serveur type Raspberry, lui filer un nom de domaine (je connais une adresse où une freebox peut accessoirement lui servir gratuitement de nom de domaine), y installer Collabora, puis enfin le relier à Nextcloud sur mon autre serveur ?
Encore merci