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Per default only 2MB are allowed. This is not usable for webclients to add attachments. Added 1G as default value.
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There is no default value that suites all needs. Please use |
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Hey @J0WI, would you mind to have a look again? nextcloud/server#13990 Since Nextcloud 16 php settings are not overwritten via .htaccess or .user.ini. So the current max_upload_size for the docker image is 2MB. Yes we should remove the section from the manual 🙈 @gruessung could you please sign off your commits. Check https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/pull/865/checks?check_run_id=224844488 for details. 1G is much (and higher than the memory limit). Could we pick a lower value? All nextcloud clients use chunking for uploads anyway. We probably need a higher value for something like davfs2. |
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It might not be possible to have a default value that suites all needs but there could be one that suites most needs and something like 500MB or 1GB would IMHO be more practical than 2MB. |
@J0WI While I agree that is likely hard to find a value that suites all needs I think it should be possible to use Nextcloud with the official client and upload common files (e.g. smartphone images) out-of-the box. As the official clients use chunking (AFAIK) a pretty small value like 15 MB should be enough to achieve that. Also uploading files is ... somewhat the core of Nextcloud. So there are quite a few users who need higher limits. For example they might be using use 3rd-party applications without chunking. Therefore the container should offer a way to override the setting easily when creating a new container. That is handled by #873 .
@DudleyDursley You don't need to go that high. 15 MB should be enough due to chunking. |
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docker-compose file workaround until this can be some variables with #873 : where For example: Verify with https://host/ocs/v2.php/apps/serverinfo/api/v1/info?format=json Notes: |
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Closed by #1379 |
Per default only 2MB are allowed. This is not usable for webclients to add attachments.
Added 1G as default value.