allow to keep disabled apps

Signed-off-by: Simon L <szaimen@e.mail.de>
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Simon L 2023-07-19 21:29:24 +02:00
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@ -648,6 +648,9 @@ The [facerecognition app](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/facerecognition) requi
The [memories app](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/memories) allows to enable hardware transcoding for videos. In order to use that, you need to add `--env NEXTCLOUD_ENABLE_DRI_DEVICE=true` to the docker run command of the mastercontainer (but before the last line `nextcloud/all-in-one:latest`! If it was started already, you will need to stop the mastercontainer, remove it (no data will be lost) and recreate it using the docker run command that you initially used) which will mount the `/dev/dri` device into the container. Additionally, you need to add required packets to the Nextcloud container by using [this feature](https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#how-to-add-os-packages-permanently-to-the-nextcloud-container) and adding the required Alpine packages that are documented [here](https://memories.gallery/hw-transcoding/#va-api).
### How to keep disabled apps?
In certain situations you might want to keep Nextcloud apps that are disabled in the AIO interface and not uninstall them if they should be installed in Nextcloud. You can do so by adding `--env NEXTCLOUD_KEEP_DISABLED_APPS=true` to the docker run command of the mastercontainer (but before the last line `nextcloud/all-in-one:latest`! If it was started already, you will need to stop the mastercontainer, remove it (no data will be lost) and recreate it using the docker run command that you initially used). ⚠️⚠️⚠️ **Warning** doing this might cause unintended problems in Nextcloud if an app that requires an external dependency is still installed but the external dependency not for example.
### Huge docker logs
If you should run into issues with huge docker logs, you can adjust the log size by following https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/local/#usage. However for the included AIO containers, this should usually not be needed because almost all of them have the log level set to warn so they should not produce many logs.