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Wekan is an open-source kanban board (Trello like) which allows a card-based task and to-do management.
Wekan / General
Does anybody knows whether you can filter card by comment date, to get the cards that have been commented in the last week for instance ?
@luca When you click Filter, you see current filter options, you can try there. If it does not work, and you don't find existing open feature request from https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues , please add new feature request as a new issue.
While all Wekan code is Open Source and free, and any Wekan contributor can send pull requests for free, what pays maintaining Wekan is my Commercial Support https://wekan.team/commercial-support/ that has paid priority feature/fix/support/hosting . Paid features are listed at Roadmap, link to it at Wekan website https://wekan.github.io . Paying for Commercial Support is for those that feel important that Wekan maintenance, like new releases etc continues.
Also Commercial Support users get access to priority private chat
per-customer support chat channel
@luca For that filter of comments, I added comment to this search issue https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/2074#issuecomment-693701296
It's probably more related to search
Hello. Just started using wekan! Was looking for a trello alternative, started using kanboard but wekan is much more user friendly. Great work. I'm not a programmer but hopefully I can contribute in other ways.
Welcome @er0 :) Do you have some ideas? Are you trying to do something?
hi @xet7 actually I am having a bit of trouble with setting up wekan to be accessed by a hostname in my local network in an automated way (avoid manually editing /etc/hosts files). Also to keep it simple I am not using https or anything. Thus far I have
Now since I am new to both wekan and nginx and my linux networking is a bit suspect I may be doing somethiing silly anywhere else.
How I reproduce the issue?
I log into my localhost to make sure that wekan works alright. I click on a board and then a card. On clicking the card the link will then change to the root-url and then nothing happens. I notice that the link becomes root-url
/b/{15-20 random letters}/{board_name}/{15-20 random letters}
If I try to access from another computer in the same network it will access example.com in the internet
Any ideas? I have spent a few nights trying to understand this and I can't figure it out.
I also have a question regarding making wekan like jira in terms of having a unique number. It would be nice if you could refer to other cards by a human readable name.
Wekan has assignee like Jira https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/2452 . But Board Key feature is not funded yet https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/2449#issuecomment-671964070
About ROOT_URL: https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Settings
For example, in Wekan Snap, set ROOT_URL to your computer IP address:
sudo snap set wekan root-url='http://192.168.0.100'sudo snap set wekan port='80'
There is no need for Nginx, you can stop that.
Alternatively, set some other port:
sudo snap set wekan root-url='http://192.168.0.100:2000'sudo snap set wekan port='2000'
Boards do have human readable names at end of URL, it is generated from board name/title/topic, whichever you like to call it. When you change board name, also board URL changes.
Thanks, you are right I forgot to mention that I am using Wekan Snap. I have followed the instructions about root-url. And though it works as you say with http://192.168.0.100 but it doesn't work if root-url='http://example.com'. I only provided the url format to indicate that I have set up root-url correctly and it is trying to do the right thing, but something is preventing it from actually loading the card. I understand this https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/2896#issuecomment-577257140 and I can make it work with solution 1. For solution 2, I have enabled the DHCP server on my router and matched the root-url with the hostname for my laptop. Do you know of any router or linux network settings that may affect this? I will try again without nginx to see if that makes a mess of things and failing that try to actually set wekan up to be accessible from the internet as example 1 from https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Settings Thanks again, really nice application.
If you have some exising domain, or buy some domain and set it's nameserver A record pointing to your IP addess, it does work.
Hosts file probably does not work for domain names that have dot