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48 lines
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# A different approach
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This approach uses container to container communication. This requires that the bug in /overleaf/services/web/app/src/Features/User/UserRegistrationHandler.js is fixed. see https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/issues/1206
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EmailHandler.promises.sendEmail('registered', {
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is missing a await.
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await EmailHandler.promises.sendEmail('registered', {
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I fixed the file out side an mount it in the overleaf compose.yaml via
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volumes:
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- /root/overleafserver/UserRegistrationHandler.js:/overleaf/services/web/app/src/Features/User/UserRegistrationHandler.js
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# More restrictive
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We can block users via the tools/blocked_users.json. And we allow domains for tools/allowed_domains.json for which creation of account is allowed. e.g. uni-bremen.de allows @*.uni-bremen.de and @uni-bremen.de. Furthmore, invited people can also create accounts.
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# No google
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I replaced the google captcha because of data privacy reasons... Just, kidding I wasn't able to make it run. Thus I replaced by a python solution.
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# How to use this version
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Set a secret key in tools/secret_key.json. Then build the docker image with make_image.sh.
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Set tools/allowed_domains.json
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Make sure that in tools/main.py is set correctly for your setup:
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container_name_mongo:str = "overleafmongo"
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port_mongo: int = 27017
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container_name_overleaf: str = "overleafserver"
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When you are happy with the setting, run:
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make_image.sh
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And then
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up.sh
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Don't forget to set you proxy correctly. An example for nginx see nginx.conf.
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A full working setup can be found here https://github.com/davrot/overleaf
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