Filemanager Drag'n'drop folder trees does not work
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I split this over to a new thread to stay focused. The new filemanager does not yet have drag'n'drop support internally, so I assume you refer to dropping a folder from your system filemanager into the webview and that flattens the tree during upload?
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I split this over to a new thread to stay focused. The new filemanager does not yet have drag'n'drop support internally, so I assume you refer to dropping a folder from your system filemanager into the webview and that flattens the tree during upload?
@nebulon said in Filemanager Drag'n'drop folder trees does not work:
The new filemanager does not yet have drag'n'drop support internally, so I assume you refer to dropping a folder from your system filemanager into the webview and that flattens the tree during upload?
Yes, that's it, the code at the repo should help with that.
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Hm so at least dropping a folder into the filemanager from the system filemanager does upload the folder tree correctly here. So then if you refer to the missing drag'n'drop support in the filemanager itself, then this is already on my list to implement.
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What do you mean with the code in at the repo?
Ah I guess you mean the github repo for drag'n'drop! So we use vuejs with the primevue components set in the new views, moving away from the now unsupported angularjs v1.
@nebulon said in Filemanager Drag'n'drop folder trees does not work:
Ah I guess you mean the github repo for drag'n'drop! So we use vuejs with the primevue components set in the new views, moving away from the now unsupported angularjs v1.
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Was this ever implemented? I am experiencing the same issue (flattening of folders) while trying to upload folders into the public folder of a LAMP app on Cloudron v9.0.17.
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