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Can you do something with syncserver-rs alone? Even after I log in with Mozilla account and setting sync server URL to point to mine, nothing appears in the database.
Yea, it works for me, but there were no great guides. If nothing is in the DB, try checking HTTP error codes, or setting the
RUST_LOG
totrace
(which gives you a log line for every item synced).A problem I had that seemed like nothing was saving was the nginx proxy wasn't doing things right, and I couldn't tell. Using the local IP worked, and after making some nginx config tweaks I got it working.
I ended up making suggestions here based on my experience: https://github.com/porelli/firefox-sync
I didn't exactly use that repo, but started with it and use their images. Their nginx config works, though.
Thank you!