danergo 37 Posted July 27, 2025 Posted July 27, 2025 Normally organizing any media can take significant amount of time (similar as scheduled tasks / scan media library). Would you mind planning a feature displaying the current status of the file operation ongoing? On the auto-organize panel, when a file is under progress, that would be a nice touch. What do you think?
Luke 42077 Posted July 28, 2025 Posted July 28, 2025 HI, yes it makes perfect sense. Unfortunately at the moment the dotnet file move and copy operations that we use don't have any progress reporting. So we either have to wait on that or build our own file system access layer. 1
danergo 37 Posted July 28, 2025 Author Posted July 28, 2025 16 hours ago, Luke said: HI, yes it makes perfect sense. Unfortunately at the moment the dotnet file move and copy operations that we use don't have any progress reporting. So we either have to wait on that or build our own file system access layer. How about this sample? Is it feasible to integrate? https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/36647/How-to-copy-files-in-C-with-a-customizable-progres
Luke 42077 Posted July 28, 2025 Posted July 28, 2025 1 hour ago, danergo said: How about this sample? Is it feasible to integrate? https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/36647/How-to-copy-files-in-C-with-a-customizable-progres That's what I mean about building our own file system layer. But that is windows specific and we have a lot of platforms to support. That's where the dotnet runtime helps us because we tell it to copy a file and it uses the appropriate windows, linux, mac, android, bsd method, etc. 1
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