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Force upload function
« on: 16-10-2015, 00:29:56 »
Hi,
could you add force upload function? It should be able to start uploading of selected file(s) immediately. Regardless of parallel upload count and other settings. Small picture(s) do not need to wait for big files to be uploaded!
Thanks.
« Last Edit: 18-10-2015, 11:09:21 by z_o_o_m »

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #1 on: 18-10-2015, 11:09:17 »
Sorry, not really planned. It has to wait because it could start too many uploads if there were many waiting for finishing.

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #2 on: 18-10-2015, 18:13:40 »
OK. What if this force upload function could start only as many uploads as is already running (which is limited by the parallel upload count setting)? It is still enough for a few 200 kB images to get through and it could NOT start too many uploads if there were many waiting for finishing (as you say). Thanks for consideration.

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #3 on: 18-10-2015, 18:19:35 »
It would work this way (provided that parallel upload count is 1): I would select six images to upload, start force upload and watch all of them being uploaded one by one (due to that parallel upload count is 1).

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #4 on: 18-10-2015, 19:07:12 »
Use it as it is ;)
Finishing uploads takes only few seconds.

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #5 on: 19-10-2015, 01:08:27 »
Exactly. Finishing uploads of images take only seconds. But not videos.

I have another idea! Could you give me possibility to run another instance of app via command line? I should be able to choose if I want to use existing one or start new. I think this would solve this issue too.

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #6 on: 19-10-2015, 07:58:09 »
My program is not supposed to work like this so I do not plan that

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #7 on: 21-10-2015, 23:13:56 »
OK. Then what about adding a button which would (when pressed)
1) mark all ready (queued for upload) files in FUP as paused
2) increase paralel upload count +1

Then I could get a few images through.

And on the second press this button would
1) decrease paralel upload count -1
2) mark all paused files as ready (queued for upload)

It is a macro of a kind (I am doing it like this by hand which frustrates me). And I suppose it is perfectly compliant with your own logic. Or could you please offer some other kind of relief?

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Re: Force upload function
« Reply #8 on: 22-10-2015, 09:31:56 »
You should keep it uploading as it is and not hunt few second by this.

 

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