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v6.0.1 collaborative editing causes loading indicator to spin forever
Hello,
I'm running your confluence image.
updating to version 6.0.1. i experienced the following issue:
if i want to create or edit a page - the loading indicator (spinner) is running forever.
i could resolve this issue by deactivating the "Collaborative editing" feature: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/administering-collaborative-editing-858772086.html seems this issue is caused by the internal Synchrony proxy
is there a way to get "collaborative editing" feature to work correctly?
i already tried to add port 8091 to my container:
docker run
--name="confluence"
--restart=always
-p 8090:8090
-p 8091:8091
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
-v /home/docker/confluence:/var/atlassian/confluence
-d cptactionhank/atlassian-confluence:latest
regards Tristan
I experienced the same issue while running a copy of an existing installation in a test environment. Setting base url to reflect the test environment resolved the issue.
I think there should be an additional Expose for port 8091.
Any news here?
Maybe too obvious to mention: First workaround for this problem is to disable collaborative editing mode in confluence admin settings.
FWIW I finally managed to get collaborative editing working after some trial and error. The Collaborative Editing settings showed that Synchrony was running, so I exposed port 8091 on the Docker container and ultimately added an nginx reverse proxy for synchrony based on the URLs that were failing:
location /synchrony-proxy {
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Server $host;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_pass http://LOCAL_MACHINE_IP:8091/synchrony;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "Upgrade";
}
LOCAL_MACHINE_IP
should be the IP address of the physical host on the local network.
Thanks, got it working after adding -p 8091:8091 to the container start options, and adding the synchrony socket to haproxy.
Something like:
frontend confluence
listen PUBLICIP:80
acl is_synchrony path_beg /synchrony
use_backend synchrony if is_synchrony
default_backend confluence
backend confluence
mode http
option forwardfor
server confluence INTERNALIP:8090
backend synchrony
mode http
option forwardfor
server confluence INTERNALIP:8091
Confluence really should have an automatic fallback to non-collaborative editing if the socket can't be contacted, rather than failing rather ungracefully.