creator: | The name of the person who created a tiddler |
modifier: | The tiddler title associated with the person who last modified a tiddler |
So the short a
I admit I was not so well versed in cardio's operations. I think I can help but need to look closer.
I think you may need to use some startup actions perhaps even the original plugin or perhaps if cardio works on top of the next release the local storage plugin can be set to save the default tiddlers or the user id in local storage. Restoring them on the next visit in local storage rather than the wiki itself.
Regards
Tony
You did explain it much better.
I was not concerned about bad actors either. I just want to ensure integrity, consistency etc the accidental damage is the most likely problem.
It sounds like cardio may have already demonstrated a multiuser architecture, this can now be enhanced by using minimal local storage to keep track of each browser session. In effect managing user differences in core settings with a local storage overlay.
Regards
Tony
Hello folks, thanks for all the tips and tricks I have been browsing through for the last 2 months.
I have setup a basic TW5 node server, and installed the Cardo.json from cardo.wiki. Adding the credentials option to the node server and readers and writers permisions, I can get effectively multi user logins. I am using HTTPAuth as well from nginx. (Webinoly makesit extremely simple to setup a proxied app, including TW5. I will have to write up a tutorial about that.)
Now, this setup authenticates the user, but what about conveniences. Cardo has these great overall views that are built-in for each person, so normally I would just make that the default tiddler and move on. But that doesn't work in a muli-user environment. My solution is to use the [[All Items]] list as the default,and the user can go from there. (If anyone knows of a way the Author tag can be automatically substituted, I would love to know.)
Now, this is a small wiki with just me and my family. We have only used it for a night or so, so no guarantees. I thought it is an interesting project to see how far TW5 can go towards a multi-user environment with very little modification.
Now for the fun part. Want to test it out?
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When you reload the browser page, then click on the Review Tab under the Cardo Tab on the side menu, does the reminder not show up? It does for me under the situation where I am not logged in, and where I am logged in. However, when I log in as speckledcomparison, the reminder does not show. Did you ever see the reminder at least once, and did you perhaps hit close?
After changing the name of the Reminder (fyi, I never leave the default name, it won't display in the Dashboards with the default name) I can no longer get it to display. Very weird.Now I can see it in the Dashboard, however.Also, I haven't said this before, but in the Dashboards, in the Focus Drop down, make sure you actively choose on of those options. If you choose All, do you still not see the items you have made? I don't know about the reminders, will have to look into it with the author if I can't figure it out.
At a guess, since Cardo isn't really designed for multi user, it may just have a simple mechanism to check if it has been seen.