[Owncloud] Filesystem merged into master
Parker, Joshua
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Wed Feb 8 17:16:16 UTC 2012
I think this is IRC worthy!!!
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From: "Bartek Przybylski" <bart.p.pl at gmail.com>
To: "Joshua Parker" <josh at 7mediaws.org>
Cc: "Robin Appelman" <icewind at owncloud.com>, owncloud at kde.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2012 12:13:35 PM
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Is there any tutorial available? Or good code documentation provided?
Dnia 8 lut 2012 o godz. 17:48 "Parker, Joshua" < josh at 7mediaws.org > napisał(a):
Awesome.
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7 Media Blog: Thoughts on PHP Frameworks http://www.7mediaws.org/general/thoughts_on_php_frameworks.html ----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Appelman" < icewind at owncloud.com >
To: owncloud at kde.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2012 11:46:03 AM
Subject: [Owncloud] Filesystem merged into master
Earlier today I merged the filesystem branch into master,
the filesystem branch holded multiply improvements to the entire filesystem
infrastructure of ownCloud, including the option to access the files outside
the users home folder, and caching of file info in the database for quick
access.
What does this mean for users:
- Almost nothing, the first time you access the Files page in your ownCloud,
your home folder will get scanned and you can continue using your cloud.
What does this mean for developers:
- use the filesystem cache where possible, using the cache instead of querying
the filesystem can give a big improvement in preformance, things like
search for files (by name or mimetype) can be done with a single sql query
and getting the mimetype isn't near as expensive
- use the filesystem views[1] when you need to access/store files outside the
users home folder (e.g. storing thumbnails of images)
Another recent addition to the developers arsenall, unrelated to the filesystem
branch, is a server and client side library for server-sent events[2],
this can be used to provide feedback to the client during long-term actions
like scanning images or music.
If you need more info/help on one of these subjects, send me a mail, poke me
on irc or wait untill I stop being lazy and write some proper
documentation/tutorials on the site :)
[1]: http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/owncloud/2012-January/002065.html
[2]: http://dev.w3.org/html5/eventsource/
- Robin Appelman
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