[Owncloud] How to disable apps programmatically?

Vladimir Sapronov vladimir.sapronov at gmail.com
Mon Aug 19 15:27:11 UTC 2013


Thank you!

The info.xml way is what I was looking for.
On Aug 18, 2013 5:06 AM, "Bernhard Posselt" <nukeawhale at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 08/18/2013 05:30 AM, Vladimir Sapronov wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I want to disable some apps right after owncloud installation but before
>> "Finish Setup" screen (installation.php) done.
>> So, let's say I just have done 'apt-get install owncloud'. How can I
>> disable Calendar and Contacts apps using command line?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vladimir Sapronov
>>
>>
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> either:
> rm -r /var/www/yourowncloud/apps/**contacts
> rm -r /var/www/yourowncloud/apps/**calendar
>
> or after owncloud has been set up
>
> DELETE  FROM  oc_appconfig  WHERE  appid  =  'calendar'
>
>
> The reason why theyre enabled by default is in /srv/http/owncloud/apps/**
> contacts/appinfo/info.xml
>
> <default_enable/>
>
> Remove that from the info.xml and it wont be enabled by default after setup
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