Hello Paolo,
thank for that hint, I wasn’t aware of it. I’d delegate the SSL-Question to some docker-compose setup with Traefik and maybe Authelia. Until now I haven’t used Authelia yet and I use another image for the SSL part for my own setups, but it is also a setup with nginx serving as a reverse proxy with certs from lets-encrypt. That way you don’t need to bloat the Spontini image with this Cert-Stuff.
Cheers Jan-Peter
Hello Jan-Peter, thanks for your contribution! There's already a docker setup for the editor, similar to yours, together with other very useful setups (ly2video, fonts etc.), made by Alexis:
However, it's not pushed yet because we have to find a practical way to solve an issue which appears in your setup too: the need to use the 0.0.0.0 address with HTTP, which could be unsafe. It is possibile, with Spontini, to use certs, so to switch to HTTPS and avoid this issue:
However, this could be a bit cumbersome with docker, because the user would have to create certs and then push them to the container through some command. If we find a shorter way to obtain a HTTPS setup it would be much better. I don't know if a sort of duckdns plugin can be a solution... Please let me know if you have any idea about this.
Cheers Paolo
On Saturday, February 19, 2022, Jan-Peter Voigt < jp.voigt@gmx.de> wrote: Hello Paolo,
I really like Spontini and created a docker setup to test it. I just
started it again. It takes some time to build, but then one can use it
from http://localhost:8000/spontini-editor/.
Best
Jan-Peter
Am 11.02.22 um 00:33 schrieb Paolo Prete:
> Hello,
>
> I have published a new version of Spontini-Editor (1.12-alpha): it is
> still in the testing phase and therefore not available in the list of
> releases, but it is already working and it can be downloaded from the
> main project page.
>
> https://github.com/paopre/Spontini
>
> The important features of this version are:
>
> 1) support for PDF output, in order to speed up the compilation of
> scores. Thanks to the PDF mode, instead of SVG, the compilation time
> drastically decreases: once the score has been sketched it is possible
> to switch to SVG mode, in order to complete it through tweaks with the
> mouse.
>
> 2) MIDI input: it is now possible to enter notes / chords via a MIDI
> device, using the Web MIDI API on both Chrome and Firefox. It is also
> possible to insert these notes automatically in the tables for the
> creation of piano / cross-staff music.
> In this case the notes are automatically inserted in the upper staff,
> but they can then be quickly moved to the lower staff (or vice versa)
> with the arrow keys of the keyboard (see the image below)
>
> https://github.com/paopre/Spontini/blob/master/documentation/images/midiInput.gif
>
> https://github.com/paopre/Spontini/blob/master/documentation/miscellaneous.md
>
> HTH,
> P.
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