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Re: [orion-dev] Another question about Server API / File API

Hi Simon,

 

Thank you for the explanation.

 

Could you describe me in the same way “move, no-overwrite”?

 

Regards,

Vitaly

 

From: orion-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:orion-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Simon Kaegi
Sent: Dienstag, 13. August 2013 15:44
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Subject: Re: [orion-dev] Another question about Server API / File API

 

For copy with no-overwrite we will "try" to copy every file and folder only skipping files that already exist.
e.g.
1) If a folder already exists that's fine and any sub-file and folder copy operations will continue.
2) If a file already exists we will skip it.

-Simon

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Hi Mark,
 
Thank you for the explanation.
 
What should happen if by “copy directory, no-overwrite” one file inside of the destination directory already exists?
Should the whole command be canceled?
What if only the empty destination directory exists?
 
Regards,
Vitaly
 
 
 
From: orion-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:orion-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Macdonald
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 Re: [orion-dev] Another question about Server API / File API

 
Hi Vitaly,

Here are, taken from the Orion source code, the current values that can go into X-Create-Options. (This is not an exhaustive list: more options may be added in future, and implementations are required to ignore unrecognized options.)

  • copy
  • move
  • no-overwrite

Valid combinations are produced by taking one of either "copy" or "move", and optionally adding "no-overwrite". Hence the valid combinations are:

  • copy
  • move
  • copy,
    no-overwrite
       (order doesn't matter)
  • move,no-overwrite  (order doesn't matter)

Thanks for pointing out that these details were missing from the Server API docs. I have added them to the wiki.
 
Mark
 
 
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Kozyura, Vitaly <v.kozyura@xxxxxxx> wrote:
 
Hi all,
 
I have another question about Orion File API.
 
What are the possible values for  X-Create-Options ?
And what are the allowed combinations of this values ?
 
Is there some detailed documentation about it ?
 
Thanks in advance,
Vitaly
 

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