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Installing and Managing Apps
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After installing ownCloud, you may provide added functionality by installing
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applications.
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Enterprise Subscription Supported Apps
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See :doc:`../enterprise_installation/supported_apps_installation` for a list of
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supported Enterprise Subscription apps.
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Viewing Enabled Apps
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During the ownCloud installation, some apps are enabled by default. To see which
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apps are enabled go to your Apps page.
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.. figure:: ../images/oc_admin_app_page.png
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:scale: 50%
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*Click to enlarge*
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You will see which apps are enabled, not enabled, and recommended. You'll also
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see additional filters, such as Multimedia and Productivity for finding
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apps quickly. The ``More apps`` link takes you to the ownCloud App Store, and
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the ``Add your app`` link takes you to the ownCloud Developer Manual.
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Re-enabling Contacts and Calendar Apps
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The Contacts and Calendar apps are unsupported community apps, and by
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default are not enabled or installed in ownCloud 8. You may easily install and
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enable them by clicking on the Productivity filter, and then clicking the **Enable**
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buttons for both apps. This will download and enable them.
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If you were using Contacts and Calendar in previous versions of ownCloud, and
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you upgraded to ownCloud 8, your Contacts and Calendar data are still in your
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ownCloud database. Installing and enabling them in ownCloud 8 will
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automatically restore your data.
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Managing Apps
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In the Apps page you can enable or disable applications. Some apps have
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configurable options on the Apps page, such as **Enable only for specific
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groups**, but mainly they are enabled or disabled here, and are configured on
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your ownCloud Admin page, Personal page, or in ``config.php``.
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Adding Third Party Apps
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Some apps are developed and supported by ownCloud directly, while other apps are
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created by third parties and available for your ownCloud server installation.
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Apps developed by the ownCloud community show a *recommended* designation. Any
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apps that are not developed by ownCloud but have been reviewed by the ownCloud
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security team show a *3rd party* designation. Install unsupported apps at your
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own risk.
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To understand what an application does, you can click the app name to view a
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description of the app and any of the app settings in the Application View
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field. Clicking the *Enable* button will enable the app. If the app is not
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part of the ownCloud installation, it will be downloaded from the app store,
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installed and enabled.
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You can view new, unreviewed or unstable applications in the
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`ownCloud apps store <http://apps.owncloud.com/>`_.
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To view or install apps from the ownCloud apps store:
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1. Scroll to the bottom of the Apps Information Field.
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2. Click *More apps*.
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The ownCloud apps store launches.
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3. Read about any of the apps in the ownCloud app store and download any that you like.
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4. Extract a downloaded compressed file and place the contents (which should
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themselves be contained in a folder with the app name) in the apps folder in
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your ownCloud installation, typically ``owncloud/apps``.
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5. Ensure the permissions and ownership are similar to the other ownCloud apps.
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Typically, access rights are **rwxr-x---**, or **0750** in octal notation,
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and the owner and group are your HTTP user. On CentOS this is ``apache``,
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Debian/Ubuntu is ``www-data``, and on openSUSE is it ``wwwrun:www``.
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Sometimes the installation of a third-party app fails silently, possibly because
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``'appcodechecker' => true,`` is enabled in ``config.php``. When ``appcodechecker`` is
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enabled it checks if third-party apps are using the private API, rather than the public
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API. If they are then they will not be installed.
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.. note:: If you would like to create or add your own ownCloud app, please use the
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*Add your App...* button on the same page. This button redirects you to the
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`App Development documentation
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<https://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.2/developer_manual/app/index.html>`_,
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where you can find information about creating and adding your own apps.
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Using Custom App Directories
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Use the **apps_paths** array in `config.php` to set any custom apps directory
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locations. The key **path** defines the absolute file system path to the app
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folder. The key **url** defines the HTTP web path to that folder, starting at
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the ownCloud web root. The key **writable** indicates if a user can install apps
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in that folder.
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.. note:: To ensure that the default **/apps/** folder only contains apps
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shipped with ownCloud, follow this example to setup an **/apps2/** folder
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which will be used to store all other apps.
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.. code-block:: php
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<?php
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"apps_paths" => array (
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0 => array (
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"path" => OC::$SERVERROOT."/apps",
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"url" => "/apps",
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"writable" => false,
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),
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1 => array (
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"path" => OC::$SERVERROOT."/apps2",
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"url" => "/apps2",
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"writable" => true,
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),
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),
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Using Your Own Appstore
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You can enable the installation of apps from your own apps store. This requires that you
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can write to at least one of the configured apps directories.
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To enable installation from your own apps store:
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1. Set the **appstoreenabled** parameter to "true".
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This parameter is used to enable your apps store in ownCloud.
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2. Set the **appstoreurl** to the URL of your ownCloud apps store.
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This parameter is used to set the http path to the ownCloud apps store. The appstore
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server must use :abbr:`OCS (Open Collaboration Services)`.
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.. code-block:: php
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<?php
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"appstoreenabled" => true,
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"appstoreurl" => "http://api.apps.owncloud.com/v1",
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