# Keila on Cloudron This document provides instructions on how to build and install the Keila package for Cloudron. ## Prerequisites - A Cloudron instance - Cloudron CLI installed and configured - Docker installed locally ## Building the Package The Keila Cloudron package is built using the `cloudron build` command. This command will use the `Dockerfile` to create a Docker image and push it to a Docker registry. To build the package, run the following command in the root of this repository: ```bash cloudron build --set-build-service builder.docker.due.ren --build-service-token e3265de06b1d0e7bb38400539012a8433a74c2c96a17955e --set-repository andreasdueren/keila-cloudron --tag 0.15.0 ``` Replace `andreasdueren/keila-cloudron` with your own Docker Hub repository if you wish. The version `0.15.0` corresponds to the Keila version being packaged. ## Installing the Application Once the build is complete, you can install the application on your Cloudron instance using the `cloudron install` command. ```bash cloudron install --location keila.due.ren --image andreasdueren/keila-cloudron:0.15.0 ``` Replace `keila.due.ren` with the desired location for your Keila instance. ## First-time Setup After installation, Keila will be configured with the following settings: - The root user is created with your Cloudron account's email address. - To set your password for the first time, use the "Forgot Password?" link on the login page. - Email sending is configured to use Cloudron's mail server. - User-uploaded content is stored in `/app/data/uploads`. ## Troubleshooting You can view the application logs from the Cloudron dashboard or using the Cloudron CLI: ```bash cloudron logs --app keila.due.ren ``` To get a shell inside the running application container: ```bash cloudron exec --app keila.due.ren ```