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download complete folders?

Open flob42 opened this issue 7 years ago • 7 comments

it should be possible to download a complete folder in the Syncfolder and not only download one file..

flob42 avatar Mar 17 '18 18:03 flob42

...plus specific directories inside that folder.

ghost avatar Apr 11 '18 11:04 ghost

Isn't that something for the main syncthing App (Only sync selected subdirectories)

l-jonas avatar Sep 15 '18 12:09 l-jonas

My usecase would be to download a folder which contains all songs of an album by some artist, or all pictures of one holiday trip. So i would love to not have to select them all one by one. :)

Thank you so much for working on this awesome app everybody!!!

Pazuu avatar Oct 12 '18 16:10 Pazuu

@Pazuu Is there any music player which can work with remote sources (things from the open file dialog)? There is the same problem for an gallery app. (Or syncthing lite needs an integrated gallery and music player)

I think that the main syncthing app is better for downloading/ syncing many files/ directories. Syncthing lite is better for downloading things on demand.

Is there an good reason why syncthing lite would be better than syncthing for this use case?

l-jonas avatar Oct 12 '18 18:10 l-jonas

I understand your point and i think as soon as the syncthing app gets an easy ui for selective sync of a single folder within a shared folder, my usecase would be satisfied. :) Syncthing lite would be more for onetime use of a file then? But i could imagine that it would be handy to download a certain folder to show holiday pictures in it to a friend just once. But i will think more about that :)

Thank you for your efforts!! Have a wonderfull day!!

Pazuu avatar Oct 13 '18 13:10 Pazuu

@Pazuu Well, for your use case, an integrated file viewer in syncthing lite (for music and pictures, is there anything else where it would make sense?) would be a good solution (as it is done in the owncloud android app) because opening them one by one is not very usable.

The main syncthing app is basically the dekstop version (you can access the web UI) with an additional simplified Android UI. So the first step to make it usable for this use case would be to add an selective sync at it (the ignore patterns could be used for this as base). But its main purpose is to sync everything.

l-jonas avatar Oct 13 '18 15:10 l-jonas

I think i just love the idea of an integrated file viewer (for music and pictures/videos) in syncthing lite. :)

Pazuu avatar Oct 13 '18 17:10 Pazuu