This is a Drone configuration to build Docker image containing both Bitwarden Web interface and Bitwarden-compatible API implementation in ruby. (which you quite likely didn't have anyways as this image didn't support them) It should be pretty straightforward and the only minor issue is that attachments won't survive this. Then run the new image, create your account and then import the data using Bitwarden CSV format. If you decide to do that, run the current image first and export your passwords via the Vault interface. (for a while actually!) This is based on Rust implementation of Bitwarden and has much more complete implementation of the API ( including organizations support) and it's also provided in the form of automated build, so there's a build log you can inspect, the builds are more transparent and the whole image is hopefully more trustworthy. I'd strongly advise you to consider migrating to mprasil/bitwarden that I'm using as well. I'm honestly surprised that people are using it as I really meant it as a way to try the additions branch that I didn't expect to stick around for that long. ![]() This image is no longer updated! I'm no longer using this image and I don't have time to keep it updated. TL/DR: Migrate to mprasil/bitwarden which is probably better choice anyways
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