

Unfortunately this version does the same thing (as I expected, since it's literally the same thing from domistyle). It connects, get the needed java libraries/whatever from the iDRAC, but then it fails to actually login I guess? It just gives an unhelpful "Connection failed." in the log. I had recently used the advanced option to add the iDRAC 6 docker image to unraid. We won't necessarily provide app-support but we will for the best of our abilities point you towards the right channels for such. This is our support thread for most of the containers, however some might get its own dedicated thread in based on feedback. The way we work is by taking suggestions, or Pull Request about potential applications to include into our repository through GitHub. Youtube-dl material - App Support: GitHub UniFi-Poller - App Support: community.ui.com Templates we offer, with their own support channels:ĭuplicacy - App Support: We already have 40 containers in Community applications, Including īitwarden_rs, Huginn, Paperless and Tdarr. Help regarding the applications are entirely community driven, I do only monitor this thread for issues with the templates themself. Var full = await () Ĭonsole.WriteLine("", folder, file, updated.Rev) įind out more details in the full documentation.A template repository from a group of Unraid users that wants to bring more awesome containers into this community. Using (var dbx = new DropboxClient("YOUR ACCESS TOKEN")) Here's an example where we set up the DropboxClient and check the current user by calling GetCurrentAccountAsync, which returns an instance of FullAccount: using System In order to authorize additional users, the Dropbox.NET SDK contains helper methods for using OAuth with Dropbox. You can generate an access token for testing with your own account through the App Console. To instantiate, pass in the access token for the account you want to link. In order to make calls to the API, you'll need an instance of the DropboxClient object. You'll need to use the app key created with this app to access API v2. Select Dropbox API app and choose your app's permission. To use the Dropbox API, you'll need to register a new app in the App Console. Just make sure you have the Dropbox.NET SDK installed first! Register a Dropbox API app A good way to start using Dropbox.NET is to follow this quick tutorial.
