Hi all, I am trying to use Collabora online, but am stuck. I set it up via the docker instructions here (https://sdk.collaboraonline.com/docs/installation/CODE_Docker_image.html).
But when I go to https://127.0.0.1:9980/, all I get is “OK”. The reverse proxy works, but the same “OK”. How do I actually use the Collabora?
I am anticipating a web interface to a document editor by the browser.
- Seams ok to me - Meaning, surely Collabora office does more than just say “OK”, right? 
 
- You need a way to hand it a file for editing, nextcloud can do that 
- I have it hooked up to nextcloud and get a UI for documents in there. There’s an area in the settings there where you can point it to collabora. I haven’t used it outside of that, but it does have a UI. It’s not on the root url though. I forget where it is, but you may be able to find what that is. 
- I haven’t worked with Collabora before so I could be completely wrong but it looks like from the install doc that the “OK” string is what should be expected. - Is CODE the server backend to handle syncing and do you need to install a separate application that points to that server? - I know standard notes is like that. - Ah, so Collabora is the backend and there has to be a frontend? That was not clear to me. Is there a common frontend? I should add, I am specifically trying to avoid using NextCloud and OwnCloud. - The parent comment is correct. CODE is the server, you need the “Collabora Online app” for document editing. I’m not aware if there are alternatives to the ownCloud / Nextcloud apps. 
- Moodle can also use collabora. 
 
- But, does Collabora office just display the message “OK” and that’s it? I was expecting a display of some sort. 
 
- collabora doesn’t provide a frontend and isn’t meant to be a standalone document editor. the “ok” is expected behavior and indicates the server is functional. you need a different service that supports collabora integration, such as nextcloud. then you just enter the address of your server and it should work 
- I would assume that means it’s not configured. What do the logs say? - I see a few “unknown resource” lines for, for example - /loginfrom me trying to figure out where to go. My logs are as follows: https://tinyurl.com/4u626dyz (Lemmy won’t let me paste the full logs)- Nothing strikes me as problematic? What am I missing? The instructions don’t say much more than the docker installation process. 
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