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Preserve "Tasks" view history of uploads/downloads/errors across reboots? (and "systemctl restart calibre-web") #206

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holta opened this issue Jun 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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holta commented Jun 29, 2024

Hypothetical but important question:

  • How realistic (or unrealistic!) would it be to preserve the contents of IIAB Calibre-Web's "Tasks" view?

  • So that educator/librarian/parent's history of content uploads and downloads remains visible, for as many days/weeks as curatorially-minded curriculum people need...

(In contrast to the current functionality, which wipes clean the "Tasks" view history of recent uploads/downloads — every time systemd's calibre-web.service restarts — whether or not the machine reboots!)

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@holta holta changed the title Preserve "Tasks" view across reboots across reboots? (and "systemctl restart calibre-web") Preserve "Tasks" view history of uploads/downloads/errors across reboots? (and "systemctl restart calibre-web") Jun 29, 2024
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deldesir commented Jul 1, 2024

Interesting. I am thinking about this.

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holta commented Jul 1, 2024

Conversely: If making this happen causes too much upstream friction, possibly we should defer all work here until much later?

e.g. if it makes more sense for this functionality (persistent "Tasks" view!) to be a part of the upstream version of Calibre-Web in the end?

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