Maybe you have noticed that the demo instance got quite slow in the last time. We’re experiencing a huge increase in traffic.
We’re not completely sure what is uploaded but it looks like some bots are misusing the demo instance to distribute malware or other shady downloads.
As a first counter measurement we’ve disabled the anonymous creation of notes.
If you have important notes then please keep backups of your work! Just in case that we might be forced to reset the instance.
Hello
Thank you for the advice; I try to save all my notes and after the first page of notes correctly saved, all notes on the second page returned me an error… and get back after. So: wait for the pages to display to save them, and it could take some time.
Thanks for noticing. Was their other change on the API ? I have a fetching pads service on demand, but it doesn’t work anymore. Do we need to be logged to download a pad ?
I’ve just registered here with my GitHub account.
I’ve used the same GitHub account before in the demo instance to create several documents.
Is there a way to access these documents?
To provide a bit of a timeframe: Assume that you won’t have any of the notes available until Monday.
With some luck we will be able to provide things earlier. But if we can’t find the time to sanitise things, it’ll take longer, but we’ll provide a statement on Monday if it takes longer.
The demo is back online, but with some restrictions.
The database will be wiped (at least) every 24h to prevent that the demo gets used as a share point for illegal content again. We don’t want to receive another DMCA takedown mail again.
We had to wipe the database. The old content has been pushed over to demo-archive.hedgedoc.org. Please backup your data because we’re gonna delete the archive in 6 months. Also the creation of new notes in the archive is prohibited.
No more E-Mail / OpenID (not openid connect) login. For now you must use a GitHub-Account. Maybe we’re gonna enable more login providers.
The Cloudflare Bot Protection is activated and stays active. This will mostly impact automatic tools that use the “/download” route.
If you used an account on demo.hedgedoc.org to create your notes, your note history is stored in your account. Just login with your account at https://demo-archive.hedgedoc.org and download all notes that are relevant to you.
If you used the demo instance anonymously, your note history is stored in your browser. You need to export it and then import that on https://demo-archive.hedgedoc.org to regain the list of your notes. For exporting your local history you can use this page.
Hi, I’ve just downloaded my archived notes, installed Hedgedoc locally with docker compose. Is there a way to import the notes into my local instance ? Or do I need to upload my files manually ?