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File explorer for teams #199

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dynamiccast opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 4 comments
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File explorer for teams #199

dynamiccast opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 4 comments
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dynamiccast commented Sep 7, 2016

There is currently only a read only file explorer for team files.
We should be able to browse directory, download and drag and drop files to upload.

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ccarbone commented Sep 9, 2016

Support of Drag'n drop of files was also expected. Is it into this ticket or in another ticket?

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Indeed, file drag n drop is in this ticket. Let me update the description.
The only thing that will not be covered is the file deletion from the web interface (still possible from Windows).

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ccarbone commented Sep 9, 2016

Just to be sure I was speaking about drag'n drop files to move them from one folder to another folder, both folders are in the cloud (not the drag n drop from your laptop to the cloud).

@dynamiccast dynamiccast changed the title File explorer for teams for teams File explorer for teams Sep 10, 2016
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@ccarbone the feature you describe is not part of this ticket.
It would require some change in the file API since plaza is currently not able to rename files.
This issue is only focusing on a frontend implementation for the team's file explorer to put it on the same level as what is already available for personal storage and application publication.

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