#!/usr/bin/env python import sys from nextcloud_mcp_server.client import NextcloudClient def main(): note_id = 420 # ID of the note with the image attachment # Create client client = NextcloudClient.from_env() # First get the current note try: note = client.notes_get_note(note_id=note_id) print(f"Retrieved note: {note['title']}") # Update the note content to include a direct reference to the image updated_content = f"""# Note with Image Attachment This note demonstrates attaching images to Nextcloud Notes. An image will be attached to this note as a demonstration. ## Image Reference The image is attached but not displayed inline in the Notes UI. Attachments in Nextcloud Notes exist as separate files in the .attachments.{note_id} directory but aren't automatically embedded in the note content. You can view the image by going to the Files app and navigating to: /Notes/.attachments.{note_id}/sample_image.png ## Orphaned Attachments When notes are deleted, their attachments remain in the system. This is the expected behavior of the official Nextcloud Notes app. """ # Update the note with the new content updated_note = client.notes_update_note( note_id=note_id, etag=note['etag'], content=updated_content ) print(f"Note updated successfully with image reference information.") return 0 except Exception as e: print(f"Error updating note: {e}") return 1 if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(main())