Francis,
I tested this : https://github.com/blaryjp/ng-ovh <--- (dont work) it's
for ovh api 1.0 and he will disappear in the futur.
if i want ovh api 2.0 for long term support i can use this node.js
wrapper : https://github.com/ovh/node-ovh
I think it's a good idea to integrated api support in SOGo for all
user/admin not using postfix/dovecot but imap/smtp proxy.
i'm not a dev expert but i need to make it, can you help me a little bit ?
Le 12/10/2016 à 14:20, Francis Lachapelle ([email protected]) a écrit :
Hello Maxime
On Oct 12, 2016, at 7:34 AM, Maxime RUBINO ([email protected])
<[email protected]> wrote:
I use SOGO 3.x and i need to get useremail to interface it with ovh api for the
responder.
i have edit the page
/usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo/Templates/PreferencesUI/UIxPreferences.wox
i can print the usermail with : {{activeUser.identification}}
i can't add javascript/php/... code, it will be automaticaly deleted on web
source code view (?????)
the idea is to add a form, executed by php script (ovh api) to
activate/deactivate the responder (php code works manually)
do you have an idea how i can include this ?
Notice that your custom template will be overwritten if you update SOGo. Follow
this procedure to modify the templates:
https://sogo.nu/nc/support/faq/article/how-to-customize-the-html-2.html
To include JavaScript code, I recommend using a distinct file. You have
different options:
1. add a <script> tag to the custom template that links to an external script;
2. specify your script filename in the jsFiles attribute of the
<var:component> of the custom template;
3. add your script filename to the SOGoUIAdditionalJSFiles parameter of
sogo.conf. This will include your file in all templates.
Francis
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