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Option to disable automatic removal of maps #676

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gnusupport opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 4 comments
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Option to disable automatic removal of maps #676

gnusupport opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 4 comments
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@gnusupport
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When user has mind maps, user or admin should be able to configure if mind maps stay or expiry and in what time. Now I see they are deleted after 30 days.

Personally, my purpose was to create mindmaps that stay on server for long.

I think this shall be possible to configure by user, like expiry date with option not to expire.

@gnusupport gnusupport added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 20, 2025
@JannikStreek JannikStreek added enhancement New feature or request and removed bug Something isn't working labels Jan 20, 2025
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You can define the deadline by configuring DELETE_AFTER_DAYS, the default is 30 days. But you are right, it should be possible to disable deletion completely instead of configuring long times 👍

@JannikStreek JannikStreek changed the title No configuration for: Mindmap is going to be deleted at: 2025-02-19 Option to disable automatic removal of maps Jan 20, 2025
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I mean that option should be in web interface for users to decide about it.

@JannikStreek
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I mean that option should be in web interface for users to decide about it.

Users can delete their mindmaps already (info icon), I don't see a need for users to define when to delete them later. The idea is to delete those mindmaps automatically at some point when they are forgotten and not used anymore. This ensures privacy so old maps are not lying around (not relevant when hosted on a home server, but when hosted for the public). There is currently no admin mode / area planned to set such properties. It can be done with the provided env variables.

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I meant expiry to be defined by user, but yes, it is more right to simply leave the unexpired domains.

You think of serving public, and I think of specific use cases of certainly not serving public but by only small staff member group within organization.

In that case mindmaps should not expire as users already have possibility to delete them.

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