Synchronisation avec le bureau GNOME
The GNOME desktop has built-in support for Nextcloud’s calendar, contacts, and tasks which will be displayed by the Evolution Personal Information Manager (PIM), or the Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts apps. Similarly, Files integrates into the Nautilus file manager via WebDAV. The latter works only while the computer is connected.
Cela peut être fait en suivant ces étapes :
Dans les paramètres GNOME, ouvrir Comptes en ligne.
Sous « Ajouter un compte » choisir
Nextcloud
:Enter your server URL, username, and password. If you have enabled two-factor authentication (2FA), you need to generate an application password/token, because GNOME Online Accounts doesn’t support Nextcloud’s WebFlow login yet (Learn more):
In the next window, select which resources GNOME should access and press the cross in the top right to close:
Nextcloud tasks, calendars, and contacts should now be visible in the Evolution PIM, as well as the Task, Contacts, and Calendars apps.
Files will be shown as a WebDAV resource in the Nautilus file manager, and also be available in the GNOME file open/save dialogues. Documents should be integrated into the GNOME Documents app.
Toutes les ressources devraient aussi être consultables depuis n’importe où en appuyant sur la touche Windows et en entrant une expression à rechercher.