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Check if onedrive is idle #1213
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@dbazza
This is 100% incorrect. Yes, the client is in the 'Universe' list, but is old and should not be used. You should only be using As for your request, implementing a new command to do this is not exactly possible as the application is currently a single threaded application (see #232) and work is going on to totally re-engineer this client, but that is slow progress as everything including how the access to OneDrive is done needs to be re-written. Re-running the application to determine if another process / thread is active doing something is also just not possible. To determine if the client is idle, uploading/downloading or performing a sync, you can look for a number of things in the log file - but users can change these default options to make the client more quiet, more verbose which will make your job harder. Things to look for are:
My advice to you at the moment is to:
This is your only and best option at the moment |
Thank you! I've already corrected my bad documentation and I'll update my software as you suggest. |
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Hi.
I'm trying to develop a gnome shell extension for onedrive (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3919/one-drive/).
I need to know if onedrive running as a user service is idle or is downloading/uploading some files.
I look for this information with commands like:
I see lots of information but not clear if service downloading/uploading or not in a moment.
A solution should be add if service is idle in systemctl status I think or a way to see the current
file in download/upload with a specific command.
Thanks in advance!
Diego Bazzanella
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