[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #10745: feature request: consider support for upload that deletes original files when completed(move?)
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#10745: feature request: consider support for upload that deletes original files
when completed(move?)
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Reporter: hypnoqofa | Owner:
Type: feature | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: core | Version: 7.0
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Architecture: | Platform:
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hello,
i'm using cyberduck 7.0 in windows 10 x64(1903). I started using cyberduck
as ftp/sftp client, but currently my main use is to backup large files to
google drive (usually one-way).
However for such purpose i find hard time doing a combined operation that
1) uploads to google drive 2) then once completed deletes original files.
I guess one can just call this a move operation, but a ticket that i have
taken a look at: https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/913 suggests move can be
done via edit->cut and edit->paste , yet i couldnt get it to work for
files/folders from file://localhost to
mygoogle at account@www.googleapis.com. For me the paste button gets grayed
out once i get to google drive location. My guess is that the 'move'
suggestion may have been meant for move/copy inside same kind of location
--inside same localhost maybe.
I couldnt find any mention for this kind of operation from wiki either:
https://trac.cyberduck.io/wiki/help/en/howto/transfer
https://trac.cyberduck.io/wiki/help/en/howto/upload
Unless its prohibited for some reason I can't imagine, I think supporting
this operation would be really helpful. At least for me it saves simple
but huge step of going back to pc to check if the upload is finished and
delete local files.
Please kindly consider this feature for future versions.
Thanks.
J
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/10745>
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