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Include download link

Open AlexeyMK opened this issue 9 years ago • 8 comments

addresses #211

looks like screen shot 2014-09-07 at 5 21 25 pm

AlexeyMK avatar Sep 07 '14 23:09 AlexeyMK

not sure if we should add the download db link here or elsewhere - folks seem to want it (https://github.com/gterrono/houston/issues/211)

AlexeyMK avatar Sep 07 '14 23:09 AlexeyMK

I don't really like having a button that just tells them to enter a command in their terminal. I think adding a button that downloads the database would be cool though.

gterrono avatar Sep 08 '14 15:09 gterrono

We could try to use https://github.com/hitchcott/meteor-backup-restore as @jhuenges recommends. I'm a little wary of how experimental it is, but it might be doable. Anybody want to give that a try instead?

AlexeyMK avatar Sep 08 '14 15:09 AlexeyMK

I like the PR as is.

Like Greg said It's not the best UI, but it works. A small improvement is to have the text automatically copied to clipboard.

Maybe in the future we can have the meteor server perform that curl request/shell commands so we can download a file.

zurawiki avatar Sep 16 '14 15:09 zurawiki

Might as well merge this in the meantime if you're happy with it.

gterrono avatar Sep 17 '14 05:09 gterrono

I have some ideas for how to make it slightly nicer (bootstrap modal, etc)

  • but if not, i'll merge this.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 11:43 PM, Greg Terrono [email protected] wrote:

Might as well merge this in the meantime if you're happy with it.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/gterrono/houston/pull/223#issuecomment-55851294.

AlexeyMK avatar Sep 17 '14 16:09 AlexeyMK

AlexeyMK I like the idea of a modal , is this still happening I have the latest install of Houston and I don't see this feature.

rwatts3 avatar Oct 19 '14 18:10 rwatts3

This is a feature I'd really like, I still haven't found an easy way to do random backups.

EliotSlevin avatar Oct 12 '15 23:10 EliotSlevin