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  • @jac I created a new API key using my account (you can have multiple keys, so not an issue for the moment), and this seems to work fine on your site

    d2978383-2326-486c-b1d1-b476644d74e0-image.png

    I can only assume that there is an issue with how you’ve configured iFramely under your own account. I’ll close this, as this isn’t a fault with the plugin itself.

    https://stockportcounty.fans/topic/259/test-1

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  • @jac I created a new API key using my account (you can have multiple keys, so not an issue for the moment), and this seems to work fine on your site

    d2978383-2326-486c-b1d1-b476644d74e0-image.png

    I can only assume that there is an issue with how you’ve configured iFramely under your own account. I’ll close this, as this isn’t a fault with the plugin itself.

    https://stockportcounty.fans/topic/259/test-1

    @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    @jac I created a new API key using my account (you can have multiple keys, so not an issue for the moment), and this seems to work fine on your site

    d2978383-2326-486c-b1d1-b476644d74e0-image.png

    I can only assume that there is an issue with how you’ve configured iFramely under your own account. I’ll close this, as this isn’t a fault with the plugin itself.

    https://stockportcounty.fans/topic/259/test-1

    Just seen that it’s working, many thanks for that pal, I’ll keep an eye on it 😁👍🏻.

  • @jac having tested this, it appears to work fine, but there is one main caveat in the sense that it works only for raw URL’s inserted into the post.

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    So, if you have a link inserted and bound to a word, then that won’t be detected. This looks like quite a nice plugin, so it can stay 🙂 !

    @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    So, if you have a link inserted and bound to a word, then that won’t be detected. This looks like quite a nice plugin, so it can stay !

    Absolutely, looks tons better!

  • @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    So, if you have a link inserted and bound to a word, then that won’t be detected. This looks like quite a nice plugin, so it can stay !

    Absolutely, looks tons better!

    @jac said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    So, if you have a link inserted and bound to a word, then that won’t be detected. This looks like quite a nice plugin, so it can stay !

    Absolutely, looks tons better!

    I don’t know about you mate but they have stopped working on my forum?

    Maybe It’s time to self host I do wonder if this would fix the issue.

  • @jac said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    So, if you have a link inserted and bound to a word, then that won’t be detected. This looks like quite a nice plugin, so it can stay !

    Absolutely, looks tons better!

    I don’t know about you mate but they have stopped working on my forum?

    Maybe It’s time to self host I do wonder if this would fix the issue.

    @jac yeah, stopped working for me also so I decided to self host. Was quite painful to setup but I got there in the end and need to put together a guide on how to do it.

    I’ve used a subdomain for this based on security requirements and would recommend anyone else looking to self host do the same. The self hosted begin does have some limitations, but works very well for what I need as it’s active on Sudonix

  • @jac yeah, stopped working for me also so I decided to self host. Was quite painful to setup but I got there in the end and need to put together a guide on how to do it.

    I’ve used a subdomain for this based on security requirements and would recommend anyone else looking to self host do the same. The self hosted begin does have some limitations, but works very well for what I need as it’s active on Sudonix

    @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    @jac yeah, stopped working for me also so I decided to self host. Was quite painful to setup but I got there in the end and need to put together a guide on how to do it.

    I’ve used a subdomain for this based on security requirements and would recommend anyone else looking to self host do the same. The self hosted begin does have some limitations, but works very well for what I need as it’s active on Sudonix

    That’s great mate, I’d also be looking to self host if it has worked out well. A guide will be very useful 😁.

  • @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    @jac yeah, stopped working for me also so I decided to self host. Was quite painful to setup but I got there in the end and need to put together a guide on how to do it.

    I’ve used a subdomain for this based on security requirements and would recommend anyone else looking to self host do the same. The self hosted begin does have some limitations, but works very well for what I need as it’s active on Sudonix

    That’s great mate, I’d also be looking to self host if it has worked out well. A guide will be very useful 😁.

    @jac said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    @phenomlab said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    @jac yeah, stopped working for me also so I decided to self host. Was quite painful to setup but I got there in the end and need to put together a guide on how to do it.

    I’ve used a subdomain for this based on security requirements and would recommend anyone else looking to self host do the same. The self hosted begin does have some limitations, but works very well for what I need as it’s active on Sudonix

    That’s great mate, I’d also be looking to self host if it has worked out well. A guide will be very useful 😁.

    Although at the moment I have no laptop or way or doing any of this so there is no rush.

  • I have seen Iframely have this result for example for URL link ?

    6fe9e309-1b35-4faa-963e-ecc17a7233d9-image.png

    It’s a freescript or not ?
    If it’s self hosted, he have no limits ?

    How does it work ?

    I would be very interested in using it on my forum, which is why I would like a little more explanation or why not a little tutorial from our friend @phenomlab ha ha 😉

  • I have seen Iframely have this result for example for URL link ?

    6fe9e309-1b35-4faa-963e-ecc17a7233d9-image.png

    It’s a freescript or not ?
    If it’s self hosted, he have no limits ?

    How does it work ?

    I would be very interested in using it on my forum, which is why I would like a little more explanation or why not a little tutorial from our friend @phenomlab ha ha 😉

    @DownPW said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    It’s a freescript or not ?

    Yes, it’s the free (self hosted) version

    https://iframely.com/docs/host

    Everything you need is in the above document 🙂

  • I read the docs a bit and everything is not very clear, especially on the nginx reverse proxy conf for example or the cache or PM2/forever…

    I need to do some test to fully understand

  • I read the docs a bit and everything is not very clear, especially on the nginx reverse proxy conf for example or the cache or PM2/forever…

    I need to do some test to fully understand

    @DownPW The reverse proxy is relatively simple. I’m using the below

            location / {
                    proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
                    proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
                    proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
                    proxy_set_header X-NginX-Proxy true;
    
                    proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8061/;
                    proxy_redirect off;
    
                    # Socket.IO Support
                    proxy_http_version 1.1;
                    proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
                    proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
            }
    

    If you’re not running MemCached or Redis then you can ignore the cache part and just use the NodeJS defaults. I much prefer PM2 as this provides greater flexibility and control (in my view)

    Below output from pm2 status

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  • @DownPW The reverse proxy is relatively simple. I’m using the below

            location / {
                    proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
                    proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
                    proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
                    proxy_set_header X-NginX-Proxy true;
    
                    proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8061/;
                    proxy_redirect off;
    
                    # Socket.IO Support
                    proxy_http_version 1.1;
                    proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
                    proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
            }
    

    If you’re not running MemCached or Redis then you can ignore the cache part and just use the NodeJS defaults. I much prefer PM2 as this provides greater flexibility and control (in my view)

    Below output from pm2 status

    4f610c55-504e-42fd-83d4-9bb41139cef9-image.png

    @phenomlab

    I have install iframely like the doc, no cache app, no reverse proxy with PM2 and I have not modify config file.

    Results? it does not work 😉

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    something I missing ?

  • what I don’t understand is how Iframely can interact with NodeBB. There is nothing to configure on the NodeBB side?

  • I have install Iframely nodebb plugin and setup with my local IP (because it’s a VM on no prod server) like this :

    dfcaa6bd-ef9d-4cf3-95ad-f055beb8926c-image.png

    Doesn’t work

  • I have install Iframely nodebb plugin and setup with my local IP (because it’s a VM on no prod server) like this :

    dfcaa6bd-ef9d-4cf3-95ad-f055beb8926c-image.png

    Doesn’t work

    @DownPW can you try removing the port and just use the IP address ?

  • what I don’t understand is how Iframely can interact with NodeBB. There is nothing to configure on the NodeBB side?

    @DownPW said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    what I don’t understand is how Iframely can interact with NodeBB. There is nothing to configure on the NodeBB side?

    We are using self-hosted iframely… Unfortunately, our developer is currently busy with relocation etc, therefore I cannot ask for more detail…

    But we have this as the endpoint address:

    http://0.0.0.0:8061/iframely?

    So, I guess we installed it as a subfolder at this port location in the same server? Maybe @phenomlab can tell it better 😄 sorry, I am not good at backend work 😄

  • @DownPW said in Iframely (Nodebb):

    what I don’t understand is how Iframely can interact with NodeBB. There is nothing to configure on the NodeBB side?

    We are using self-hosted iframely… Unfortunately, our developer is currently busy with relocation etc, therefore I cannot ask for more detail…

    But we have this as the endpoint address:

    http://0.0.0.0:8061/iframely?

    So, I guess we installed it as a subfolder at this port location in the same server? Maybe @phenomlab can tell it better 😄 sorry, I am not good at backend work 😄

    @crazycells typically, you do not need the port as that is handled and processed by the NGINX config. I have my instance running in a subdomain for security reasons with CORS headers adjusted to suit.

  • I have install Iframely nodebb plugin and setup with my local IP (because it’s a VM on no prod server) like this :

    dfcaa6bd-ef9d-4cf3-95ad-f055beb8926c-image.png

    Doesn’t work

    @DownPW from what I see, iFramely isn’t setup properly on your server as the port of 8061 does not appear to be listening. For example, see below for the response I get when trying to access the port.

    bddf233f-69cb-4169-9aea-3ccc85aead31-image.png

    Another possibility here (and a strong one in fact) is that you probably need to open this port on your firewall (perhaps iptables) and probably your router also (in terms of NAT).

  • @DownPW from what I see, iFramely isn’t setup properly on your server as the port of 8061 does not appear to be listening. For example, see below for the response I get when trying to access the port.

    bddf233f-69cb-4169-9aea-3ccc85aead31-image.png

    Another possibility here (and a strong one in fact) is that you probably need to open this port on your firewall (perhaps iptables) and probably your router also (in terms of NAT).

    @phenomlab

    I have open the port on my router:

    1c93d90e-0cec-44b3-9939-4025e28456c2-image.png

  • @phenomlab

    I have open the port on my router:

    1c93d90e-0cec-44b3-9939-4025e28456c2-image.png

    @DownPW right, but what about iptables on the server itself? The port isn’t responding which is the first hurdle to overcome.


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