ceyephersecurity digibandit We could definitely implement that. Bookstack would work much better for that I think. I can assistance int he coding and implementation as well if you would like.
digibandit ceyephersecurity Just my guess lol Also, ceyephersecurity Why bookstack? https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/jmd98x/bookstack_wikijs_or_dokuwiki/
digibandit ceyephersecurity I believe he was reinforcing your request. https://www.google.com/search?q=Knowledge+base+site%3Aforum.itflow.org
ceyephersecurity digibandit From my experience wiki based knowledge bases don't exactly function how wed expect a knowlege base to function. But Im not an expert in wiki based KB's so if that's what we want to use than Im sure you have more experience in that aspect. Book stack seems a bit more internal oriented if that makes sense.
digibandit ceyephersecurity Was just curious. I went with wiki.js after testing around 50 options over the last 5 years and am still not happy. I just keep wanting to go back to wordpress lol. With that said, once i get n8n and wiki.js setup right (lol sure) then things will be smoother and might just stick.
ceyephersecurity digibandit https://forum.itflow.org/d/2133-updatephp-missing-in-apiv1ticketsupdatephp Could you direct me to a post about this aswell? Is this a whitelabel feature or is it just in progress?
ceyephersecurity digibandit Hmm okay that makes sense. Ill try to write it myself and see what I come up with for the time being then.
ceyephersecurity johnny I can do that brother. I'm working on the script now. Ill PR as soon as I get something that works.
ceyephersecurity johnny update.php commit PR has been submitted. Let me know if you have any suggestions, and feel free to edit it. Also I have a security patch ready to go when we get the bells and whistles figured out.
ceyephersecurity Bigbug understood. The scripts are power shell. Is php still okay for now? I assume its for testing?
Bigbug ceyephersecurity should be fine. I think @johnny or @wrongecho should rename the repo to itflow-api-scripts. You can then create separate folders for PHP and PowerShell scripts (and add more later if needed), and organize them accordingly.