# OnlyOffice Community server with license ## Usage ### CLI ```sh docker run \ --name=onlyoffice \ --detach \ --publish=80:80 alehoho/oo-ce-docker-license ``` ### docker-compose.yml ```yml services: onlyoffice: container_name: onlyoffice image: alehoho/oo-ce-docker-license ports: - "80" ``` ## Build ### CLI ```sh docker build \ --tag=onlyoffice-patched \ https://github.com/aleho/onlyoffice-ce-docker-license.git ``` ```sh docker run \ --name=onlyoffice \ --detach \ … onlyoffice-patched ``` ### docker-compose.yml ```yml services: onlyoffice: container_name: onlyoffice image: onlyoffice-patched build: context: https://github.com/aleho/onlyoffice-ce-docker-license.git … ``` ### Verify To verify that the container is running successfully open `[server-url]/healthcheck` (has to return `true`) and for the version number open `[server-url]/web-apps/apps/api/documents/api.js` and check the header comment. ## Background Recently, just about a month after Nextcloud announced their partnership with Ascensio and featuring a community version of OnlyOffice, the latter decided to remove support for mobile editing of documents via the Nextcloud app. This happened without any prior notice and alienated quite a lot of home users, who would now be forced to pay more than €1.000 to unlock that previously free feature. Only after some outcries Ascensio deigned to release a statement and a new, albeit "limited", offer of €90 for home servers. In my opinion these deceptive practices are unacceptable for a company advertising itself and their product as open source. ## Thanks This repo was heavily inspired by the works of [Zegorax/OnlyOffice-Unlimited](https://github.com/Zegorax/OnlyOffice-Unlimited).