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Feature: include icons for custom services in config export #36

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keunes opened this issue May 31, 2022 · 3 comments
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Feature: include icons for custom services in config export #36

keunes opened this issue May 31, 2022 · 3 comments

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@keunes
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keunes commented May 31, 2022

I just installed Ferdium 6.0.0-nightly.49 on Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS. When importing the config file from my old-but-still-used Ferdi installation, Ferdium correctly imports the services. However, the icons for my custom services are lost:
Ferdium custom services
It would be great if in the .ferdium-data file also the images of the custom icons would be embedded, so that they're correctly set when importing this file they also appear.

I guess that might need more substantial changes on the server, as maybe now just the local paths to the images are stored when selecting a custom icon (rather than copying the icon to an application folder).

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0xCmdrKeen commented Oct 17, 2023

If you change the custom icon AFTER importing your data to the API server and connecting Ferdium to it, the icon gets uploaded and stored on the server and will show up on any other Ferdium instances you connect to that account.

Yes it's a bit annoying to have to do that extra step, especially if you have a lot of custom services, but at least you only have to do it once.

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keunes commented Oct 18, 2023

the icon gets uploaded and stored on the serve

I don't think that would work for a local server, no?

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I don't think that would work for a local server, no?

Why wouldn't it?

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