The headline said it all: As soon as the use logs out ot the system is rebooted the connections are gone (from the file manager application) which, for a Chrome plugin, is not that surprising if it is not keeping the state somewhere. Could that feature be added?
The Android nextcloud client is showing up but due to its not being a synchronization agent but just a fancy UI to a small subset of server features it is unusable as remote file system of any kind.
I tried version 3.0.3 and found one issue with special characters in account passwords.
Setup works flawless, listing and handling files and folders also works perfectly in the Chome OS Files app.
If my account password contains some special characters like % or ? then opening files from the Files app does not work. Neither doc files (opened in word) nor pdfs (opened in chrome) or images.
If I use a different password without any special characters it works fine.
I do periodically have issues accessing the files: the nextcloud folder is present in the Files manager, but nothing happens if I click on it. Sometimes a reboot helps, but not always.
Is it possible to add "share with linux" option, so that files on the nextcloud server become available to the crostini containers?
Idem for android applications on Chrome OS: is it possible to make them (applications) see the nextcloud files?
I went back and looked in the pull requests, it looked as of these issues were resolved but not closed out. So I did not address them.
Issues: 1. 401 error #5 opened on May 13 by OptimusGREEN
Issue: 2. Use ownCloud OAuth API #3 opened on Apr 15 by yuntan
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Hi - am trying to set this up, but after I put in the server url, login and go to the website and grant access, the extension says 'Request fails with status 404'
I am running this using CloudReady from Netherwear. And I'm running it off a USB stick. so might be something to do with that :-)