Also, I hate the name of the column. The frequent mention of the name “Who, Me?” just takes me out.
It was just a matter of setting the correct user. In most cases, user: 1000:1000
should fix it.
Upon further testing, this does actually work. You may set both read_only: true
, and cap_drop: all
and it will work as long as you have a named volume. I had it mount a database file from the host system for my test config, which is why I was getting the errors. I don’t know how to make that work though i.e. when the db is bind mounted from the host system. Setting the mount :rw
doesn’t seem to fix it.
Thanks. I had never tested this before. Seems like it throws errors. Of course, adding and deleting links don’t work. But that’s to be expected. But also link resolution fails since it cannot update the hit count properly. If this is a legitimate use case for you, I might work on making it work.
Yes. I just really like how WikiJS looks. I also have a lot of pages in WikiJS.
I can try migrating if some other software at least looks nice. That’s what mostly keeps me here. There are some static pagemakers like Docusaurus and MkDocs that look nice, but I also want some kind of control over access.