Re: Files app 0.2.0 :apple:
Posted: 26 Jul 2021, 08:55
That did the trick, thank you.
Ron
Ron
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Thank you sir.mjau-mjau wrote:Currently working on a new version, which should be out within 3-4 weeks.abc wrote:1. When is the next version expected to be released?
Always!abc wrote:2. Will the next version be a single file?:innocent:
Our intention is to add complete file manager capabilities, but for this, we need to take into consideration users, logins and security. I might add "upload" and "delete" as beta options in next release.abc wrote:Hope to add delete function, the others are perfect in my opinion.
Hi. Yes, I believe that was asked previously. There are some challenges involved, but it should be possible to create a "download folder" (as zip) option. I'm currently working on a new release, and perhaps I'll take a look at this feature.RonAckerman wrote:I'm not sure where I asked this, maybe the embed thread. And I'm not sure you gave a solution. For the Files app, I would like to provide the ability to download (via zip) a folder. I'm using files app for a audio library for our DJ's and it's too time consuming for them to download single files one at a time.
Temp solution would be a daunting task with close to 400 directories which will almost be double in space.mjau-mjau wrote:Hi. Yes, I believe that was asked previously. There are some challenges involved, but it should be possible to create a "download folder" (as zip) option. I'm currently working on a new release, and perhaps I'll take a look at this feature.RonAckerman wrote:I'm not sure where I asked this, maybe the embed thread. And I'm not sure you gave a solution. For the Files app, I would like to provide the ability to download (via zip) a folder. I'm using files app for a audio library for our DJ's and it's too time consuming for them to download single files one at a time.
I hope so!
Temporary solution? There is no automated solution, but you could of course pre-create a download.zip in each directory, containing all the files in the dir, which users can then click to download.
"Delete" is already added alongside "upload" and other filemanager options. Filemanager options will be beta in this release, because I need to improve the interface for these features.abc wrote:Hope to add a delete button.
Working on it, and it will be out in a couple of weeks for sure. Loads of new features, especially filemanager options, caused delays.abc wrote:Months have passed, when will the next version be released?
Resolved in Files app 0.3.0. File mime type (when resizing images) is now only checked if server has PHP mime_content_type() enabled.Bobby wrote:I'm getting the reponse: Error Empty mime type.
Resolved in Files app 0.3.0.mschultzer wrote:One thing though, I had to make a change to files.js (encodeURIComponent(N.modal.code_mirror.getValue()) in order to have the app save '+' and '&' when editing files. At this point I can't assess the pros/cons - I'll leave that up to you.
Delete button was added in Files app 0.3.0 [demo]abc wrote:Hope to add a delete button.
Resolved in Files app 0.3.0.RonAckerman wrote:Notice: Undefined index: QUERY_STRING in e:\online\djs\index.php on line 1291
Download dir option was added in Files app 0.3.0 [demo] and you can find new config options download_dir and download_dir_cache.RonAckerman wrote:For the Files app, I would like to provide the ability to download (via zip) a folder.
Keep in mind, you would normally want to use option download_dir_cache for zip, else creating the zip file on-the-fly for each click will often be too slow and unresponsive. In other words, for downloading zip to be effective, you might be having to double your space consumed anyway. Creating the zip for large content is simply a time-consuming process.RonAckerman wrote:Temp solution would be a daunting task with close to 400 directories which will almost be double in space.