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import ebooks from local directory feature #74

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ghost opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 3 comments
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import ebooks from local directory feature #74

ghost opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 18, 2014

It would be wonderful if Beru could import ebooks from a user created directory

@rschroll
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It would be wonderful. Unfortunately, the restrictions under which
applications from the click store run prevent this, allegedly for
reasons of security. If you disable these restrictions, Beru will let
you specify a directory in which it will look for new ebooks. There
are several ways to do this, documented here:
http://rschroll.github.io/beru/confinement.html

I have complained about this situation several times, but I've never
gained any traction. Each time, I get told that the "Content Hub" will
solve this problem, although they admit it doesn't do so yet and are
vague on exactly how such a solution will work. I'm considering one
more appeal for a narrow exemption to be allowed for Beru. I'll cite
this bug as evidence for my case.

@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 18, 2014

Thank you rschroll,
I was under the impression that it was a matter of Beru needing to ask permission to read from another directory, and then import those files into the Beru directory.

if you would like a more defined "user scenario" with which to make your argument for relaxing the absurd security restrictions of click store apps, here it is:

User has a large collection of ebooks
User copies the ebooks to /Documents/Ebooks on an Ubuntu Touch device (because the User does NOT have access to the Beru directory on their own device).
Beru should allow the User to click "import ebooks" ( or something like that) and then browse locally for ebooks to import.

@rschroll
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I've just committed support for the content hub, which (in conjunction with a file browser) will let you import books into Beru. But you still have to go through and select them one-by-one, which is suboptimal, so this bug stays open.

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