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Integrate Nextcloud with File Manager}
= Integrate Nextcloud with File Manager =
---
If you use Nextcloud Linux Desktop Application to have a copy of your cloud files synced locally on your desktop, there is a way to create, delete and manage share links of your cloud files from your desktop, without needing to login to log in in a browser, using the Files application.
To do this you need to install the Files app plugin `nautilus-nextcloud`, so:
# Open the terminal application `[[ https://tracker.pureos.net/w/pureos/desktop/terminal_emulator/ | Tilix ]]` and type the command: {icon terminal} `sudo apt install nautilus-nextcloud`
# Press enter
# Type your password and press enter again. If you get asked for confirmation, press the key: `y` or the key representing "yes" in your system language
{F257271, width=600, alt=install nextcloud extention}
If you navigate to your Nextcloud folder or inside it, you will see that the folders have green `check` icon. That means Nextcloud Desktop client is now integrated with the Files app.
{F257273, width=600, alt=install nextcloud extention}
You will see different icons acording to the state of the file or folder.
| Synced | Syncing | Shared
| ----- | ----- | -----
| {F257275 , width=120, alt=green icon folder} | {F257277 width=165, alt=blue icon folder} | {F257304 width=158, alt=share icon folder}
==To create a share link of from the Files app:==
# Right click the file/folder in question
# Select the option "Nextcloud"
# Select "Share..."
{F257309 size=full, alt=right click}
Check the option `enable` and press the 3 dots button to edit settings of the share link.
{F257317 size=full, alt=settings}
**From there you can:**
# Copy the link
# Set expiry date for the link
# Set password to access the shared item
# Delete the share link
**If you are sharing a folder then you can also:**
# Set the folder as a upload folder for files
# Set the folder and it's contens as read only
# Allow uploading to, and editing content in the folder
{F257320 size=full, alt=options}
**To set password or expiry date:**
# Select the respective option
# Set the password
# Set the date
# Press the arrow key to right of the option you want to enable, password or expiry date (press both arrows to enable both).
{F257322 size=full, alt=date and password}
== Share with other Nextcloud users from the same instance as you. ==
# Write the username of the person you want to share with
# Press enter
{F257326 size=full, alt=by user 00}
After pressing enter you will see the user avatar in the lower part of the window.
{F257329 size=full, alt=user avatar}
Edit the settings of the share by pressing the "three dots button".
**If it is a file you can:**
# Allow editing
# Allow resharing
To delete the share just press the {icon trash-o} button
{F257332 size=full, alt=by user 01}
**If it is a folder, select the `Can edit` button to allow the following options:**
# Editing
# Create a sub-folder
# Delete folders
# Reshare
To delete the share just press the {icon trash-o} button. To revoke a permission, just uncheck the option in question.
{F257334 size=full, alt=by user 02}
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=info-circle, name=PureOS >
icon=list-ul, name=Tips & Tricks >
Integrate Nextcloud with File Manager}
= Integrate Nextcloud with File Manager =
---
If you use Nextcloud Linux Desktop Application to have a copy of your cloud files synced locally on your desktop, there is a way to create, delete and manage share links of your cloud files from your desktop, without needing to login to log in in a browser, using the Files application.
To do this you need to install the Files app plugin `nautilus-nextcloud`, so:
# Open the terminal application [[ https://tracker.pureos.net/w/pureos/desktop/terminal_emulator/ | Tilix ]] and type the command: {icon terminal} `sudo apt install nautilus-nextcloud`
# Press enter
# Type your password and press enter again. If you get asked for confirmation, press the key: `y` or the key representing "yes" in your system language
{F257271, width=600, alt=install nextcloud extention}
If you navigate to your Nextcloud folder or inside it, you will see that the folders have green `check` icon. That means Nextcloud Desktop client is now integrated with the Files app.
{F257273, width=600, alt=install nextcloud extention}
You will see different icons acording to the state of the file or folder.
| Synced | Syncing | Shared
| ----- | ----- | -----
| {F257275 , width=120, alt=green icon folder} | {F257277 width=165, alt=blue icon folder} | {F257304 width=158, alt=share icon folder}
==To create a share link of from the Files app:==
# Right click the file/folder in question
# Select the option "Nextcloud"
# Select "Share..."
{F257309 size=full, alt=right click}
Check the option `enable` and press the 3 dots button to edit settings of the share link.
{F257317 size=full, alt=settings}
**From there you can:**
# Copy the link
# Set expiry date for the link
# Set password to access the shared item
# Delete the share link
**If you are sharing a folder then you can also:**
# Set the folder as a upload folder for files
# Set the folder and it's contens as read only
# Allow uploading to, and editing content in the folder
{F257320 size=full, alt=options}
**To set password or expiry date:**
# Select the respective option
# Set the password
# Set the date
# Press the arrow key to right of the option you want to enable, password or expiry date (press both arrows to enable both).
{F257322 size=full, alt=date and password}
== Share with other Nextcloud users from the same instance as you. ==
# Write the username of the person you want to share with
# Press enter
{F257326 size=full, alt=by user 00}
After pressing enter you will see the user avatar in the lower part of the window.
{F257329 size=full, alt=user avatar}
Edit the settings of the share by pressing the "three dots button".
**If it is a file you can:**
# Allow editing
# Allow resharing
To delete the share just press the {icon trash-o} button
{F257332 size=full, alt=by user 01}
**If it is a folder, select the `Can edit` button to allow the following options:**
# Editing
# Create a sub-folder
# Delete folders
# Reshare
To delete the share just press the {icon trash-o} button. To revoke a permission, just uncheck the option in question.
{F257334 size=full, alt=by user 02}
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=info-circle, name=PureOS >
icon=list-ul, name=Tips & Tricks >
Integrate Nextcloud with File Manager}
= Integrate Nextcloud with File Manager =
---
If you use Nextcloud Linux Desktop Application to have a copy of your cloud files synced locally on your desktop, there is a way to create, delete and manage share links of your cloud files from your desktop, without needing to login to log in in a browser, using the Files application.
To do this you need to install the Files app plugin `nautilus-nextcloud`, so:
# Open the terminal application `[[ https://tracker.pureos.net/w/pureos/desktop/terminal_emulator/ | Tilix ]]` and type the command: {icon terminal} `sudo apt install nautilus-nextcloud`
# Press enter
# Type your password and press enter again. If you get asked for confirmation, press the key: `y` or the key representing "yes" in your system language
{F257271, width=600, alt=install nextcloud extention}
If you navigate to your Nextcloud folder or inside it, you will see that the folders have green `check` icon. That means Nextcloud Desktop client is now integrated with the Files app.
{F257273, width=600, alt=install nextcloud extention}
You will see different icons acording to the state of the file or folder.
| Synced | Syncing | Shared
| ----- | ----- | -----
| {F257275 , width=120, alt=green icon folder} | {F257277 width=165, alt=blue icon folder} | {F257304 width=158, alt=share icon folder}
==To create a share link of from the Files app:==
# Right click the file/folder in question
# Select the option "Nextcloud"
# Select "Share..."
{F257309 size=full, alt=right click}
Check the option `enable` and press the 3 dots button to edit settings of the share link.
{F257317 size=full, alt=settings}
**From there you can:**
# Copy the link
# Set expiry date for the link
# Set password to access the shared item
# Delete the share link
**If you are sharing a folder then you can also:**
# Set the folder as a upload folder for files
# Set the folder and it's contens as read only
# Allow uploading to, and editing content in the folder
{F257320 size=full, alt=options}
**To set password or expiry date:**
# Select the respective option
# Set the password
# Set the date
# Press the arrow key to right of the option you want to enable, password or expiry date (press both arrows to enable both).
{F257322 size=full, alt=date and password}
== Share with other Nextcloud users from the same instance as you. ==
# Write the username of the person you want to share with
# Press enter
{F257326 size=full, alt=by user 00}
After pressing enter you will see the user avatar in the lower part of the window.
{F257329 size=full, alt=user avatar}
Edit the settings of the share by pressing the "three dots button".
**If it is a file you can:**
# Allow editing
# Allow resharing
To delete the share just press the {icon trash-o} button
{F257332 size=full, alt=by user 01}
**If it is a folder, select the `Can edit` button to allow the following options:**
# Editing
# Create a sub-folder
# Delete folders
# Reshare
To delete the share just press the {icon trash-o} button. To revoke a permission, just uncheck the option in question.
{F257334 size=full, alt=by user 02}