I think bookstack is great.... One thing I'm severly missing is the ability to link external files/upload them into your documents.. These can be configuration files, licensefiles, etc... Name it... Like e.g. obsidian where you can easily link external files and they are included in the 'wiki' structure.
If you haven't found them already, there are page attachments. We don't support much outside of that though as the focus is standardised page content, rather than content in various files.
Hello, I’m Alan, part of a company, and I’ve created a manual in BookStack. I have a question-I’ve done some research, but I haven’t found anything well-explained. I wanted to know if there’s a way to track who accessed the manual, who opened it, something that I could have control over. Thank you in advance!
Hi Alan, that's not something specifically supported by BookStack. The system will track per-user viewed, rolled-up with last view date (where view means opened the main page for a book/chapter/page/shelf), which can be found in the `views` table in the database, so you could maybe connect a data/business-intellegence tool the to database to gain the insight you desire.
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I was wrestling 🤬 with some tables the last months so I am happy to see some extra handy features.
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I think bookstack is great....
One thing I'm severly missing is the ability to link external files/upload them into your documents.. These can be configuration files, licensefiles, etc... Name it...
Like e.g. obsidian where you can easily link external files and they are included in the 'wiki' structure.
If you haven't found them already, there are page attachments. We don't support much outside of that though as the focus is standardised page content, rather than content in various files.
Hello, I’m Alan, part of a company, and I’ve created a manual in BookStack. I have a question-I’ve done some research, but I haven’t found anything well-explained. I wanted to know if there’s a way to track who accessed the manual, who opened it, something that I could have control over. Thank you in advance!
Hi Alan, that's not something specifically supported by BookStack.
The system will track per-user viewed, rolled-up with last view date (where view means opened the main page for a book/chapter/page/shelf), which can be found in the `views` table in the database, so you could maybe connect a data/business-intellegence tool the to database to gain the insight you desire.