[Owncloud] Register an admin section
Bernhard Posselt
nukeawhale at gmail.com
Sun Jun 9 10:07:24 UTC 2013
Somewhere in your app theres a route apptemplate_advanced_index (most
likely appinfo/app.php) that does not exist. You need to fix that. If
you need help either send us a link to your repo or drop by on
irc.freenode.net #owncloud-dev ;)
On 06/09/2013 11:55 AM, Tobia De Koninck wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm developing the Chat app.
> (https://github.com/owncloud/apps/issues/933). A week ago my
> development server was running on Debian.
> I have reinstalled it using CentOS, and used the iRedMail script to
> install a mail server. On my Debian server my App and the App Template
> Advanced were working properly.
> I also upgraded my owncloud installation from 5.0.5 to 5.0.7, but I
> tried to use 5.0.5 again and the problem wasn't solved.
>
> But since I have reinstalled the server both apps can't register an
> admin section (using \OCP\App::registerAdmin('chat', 'admin/settings');).
> There is an error in the log: Route "apptemplate_advanced_index" does
> not exist. at
> /var/www/cloud.dev/3rdparty/symfony/routing/Symfony/Component/Routing/Generator/UrlGenerator.php#92.
>
> It appears right after I have enabled the app. But I do can access the
> app's route via the navigation on the left.
> When I access the admin page there is just a blank page, but no errors
> in the log nor in the console.
>
> The weird thing is that I can access the admin page when I install
> e.g. the External app, which also registers a admin section.
> When I comment out the code which register the admin sections, I can
> access the admin page.
>
> Maybe there's a problem with the php.ini file?
>
> I hope we can solve the problem.
>
> Regards
>
> P.s. I know a development server and production server should be
> separated, but my budget won't allow it :).
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