Improvements for all users:
- The previous release introduced a performance regression due to some internal changes (i.e. the library used to store logs locally to help us debug your issues). We decreased the number of elements logged to mitigate this situation.
- The previous release introduced a second regression that prevented us from receiving the appropriate log file in some cases when you contact us via the application for support. We fixed this issue and we should now receive the most recent file again.
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v31.6.0. This brings a lot of security patches as well as other smaller fixes.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We decreased yet again the number of logging calls writting to disk to avoid performance issues in case many changes are made on the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v31.6.0. This brings a lot of security patches as well as other smaller fixes.
- The previous beta release did not bring the expected performance boost we expected because the logger would still process a lot of logging calls even after we decreased the number of elements written to disk. We changed the logger setup to make sure only the relevant logging calls are processed and now have the performance boost.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The previous release introduced a performance regression due to some internal changes (i.e. the library used to store logs locally to help us debug your issues). We decreased the number of elements logged to mitigate this situation.
- The previous release introduced a second regression that prevented us from receiving the appropriate log file in some cases when you contact us via the application for support. We fixed this issue and we should now receive the most recent file again.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We anticipate changes in the way the remote Cozy will inform Cozy Desktop that its OAuth token has expired and should be refreshed.
- Desktop will now track local deletions in a way that permits cancelling the deletion if the document is brought back before the deletion could be applied on the remote Cozy.
- We've activated the realtime retrieval of changes from your Cozy that was hidden behind a flag. You should now see great improvements in the synchronization of remote changes, especially small ones.
- Log files will only rotate every day instead of every minute.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Some close movements of the same document could be interpreted as a deletion. This is now fixed and Desktop will synchronize a movement from the source path of the first movement to the destination path of the last one.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Log files will only rotate every day instead of every minute.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Desktop will now track local deletions in a way that permits cancelling the deletion if the document is brought back before the deletion could be applied on the remote Cozy.
- We've activated the realtime retrieval of changes from your Cozy that was hidden behind a flag. You should now see great improvements in the synchronization of remote changes, especially small ones.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Some close movements of the same document could be interpreted as a deletion. This is now fixed and Desktop will synchronize a movement from the source path of the first movement to the destination path of the last one.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We anticipate changes in the way the remote Cozy will inform Cozy Desktop that its OAuth token has expired and should be refreshed.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We will now fetch the latest changes from your Cozy as soon as they've been made (with some delay in case many changes were made). This feature is hidden behind a flag so we can do more tests in live conditions before releasing it to everybody.
- We fixed our network configuration as it was preventing the realtime manager, responsible for fetching changes from your Cozy as soon as they've bee made, to create a connection with the Cozy.
- OpenOffice lock files won't be synchronized anymore.
- The onboarding window will now honor
_blank
link targets during the onboarding process by opening the targeted URL in a default browser tab rather than a new Cozy Desktop window. - Cozy Desktop will now stop its processes when power is suspended and restart them when power is resumed. This should speed up suspension and prevent unwanted wake ups in some situations but, mostly it will ensure that processes are fully functional when power is resumed (we could lose the remote watcher leading to missed remote changes).
- We fixed an issue in the detection of changes to synchronize (i.e. after they've been detected either on the local filesystem or the remote Cozy) which could lead to the synchronization process hanging until the application is restarted.
Improvements for macOS users:
- We've made improvements to the local changes watcher to make sure that detected changes batches are not processed concurrently as this could lead to unexpected behavior. These also ensure that stopping the application while the initial local synchronization directory is being scanned will not lead to documents being sent to the trash without reason.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a regression introduced in the remote watcher that could lead to a stuck synchronization process after an error such as failing to create a conflict on the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Cozy Desktop will now stop its processes when power is suspended and restart them when power is resumed. This should speed up suspension and prevent unwanted wake ups in some situations but, mostly it will ensure that processes are fully functional when power is resumed (we could lose the remote watcher leading to missed remote changes).
- The realtime remote changes detection feature is now hidden behind a flag so we can do more tests in live conditions before releasing it to everybody.
- We fixed an issue in the detection of changes to synchronize (i.e. after they've been detected either on the local filesystem or the remote Cozy) which could lead to the synchronization process hanging until the application is restarted.
Improvements for macOS users:
- We've made improvements to the local changes watcher to make sure that detected changes batches are not processed concurrently as this could lead to unexpected behavior. These also ensure that stopping the application while the initial local synchronization directory is being scanned will not lead to documents being sent to the trash without reason.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- OpenOffice lock files won't be synchronized anymore.
- The onboarding window will now honor
_blank
link targets during the onboarding process by opening the targeted URL in a default browser tab rather than a new Cozy Desktop window.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed our network configuration as it was preventing the realtime manager, responsible for fetching changes from your Cozy as soon as they've bee made, to create a connection with the Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed our network configuration as it was preventing the realtime manager, responsible for fetching changes from your Cozy as soon as they've bee made, to create a connection with the Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We will now fetch the latest changes from your Cozy as soon as they've been made (with some delay in case many changes were made).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've activated the partial synchronization feature by default. It can still
be disabled by setting the
settings.partial-desktop-sync.show-synced-folders-selection
flag tofalse
either in the client's config or on the Cozy itself. - Google Chrome's temporary download files will now be ignored by the local changes watcher. This will prevent synchronization attempts while the file is being downloaded as they will most probably fail and are useless since the temporary file will be removed in the end.
- We'll now try to synchronize documents that were modified even after multiple previous failed attempts as the new changes might fix the previous issues.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Documents trashed or erased on the remote Cozy will now be erased on the local filesystem when they cannot be trashed (because the Trash is configured to be skipped or because the synchronized directory is located on a network disk without any Trash). This will prevent de-synchronization between the local filesystem and the remote Cozy and thus prevent future errors.
Improvements for linux users:
- We reverted our build machine Ubuntu version back to v20.04 as newer versions make our native addons such as the Linux local watcher incompatible with some current LTS versions of popular distributions like Ubuntu and Debian. This change does not have short term drawbacks.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Google Chrome's temporary download files will now be ignored by the local changes watcher. This will prevent synchronization attempts while the file is being downloaded as they will most probably fail and are useless since the temporary file will be removed in the end.
- We'll now try to synchronize documents that were modified even after multiple previous failed attempts as the new changes might fix the previous issues.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Documents trashed or erased on the remote Cozy will now be erased on the local filesystem when they cannot be trashed (because the Trash is configured to be skipped or because the synchronized directory is located on a network disk without any Trash). This will prevent de-synchronization between the local filesystem and the remote Cozy and thus prevent future errors.
- We'll now wait for the full synchronization stop before closing the application on users' request. This will prevent data corruption and should prevent crashes on Windows.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've activated the partial synchronization feature by default. It can still
be disabled by setting the
settings.partial-desktop-sync.show-synced-folders-selection
flag tofalse
either in the client's config or on the Cozy itself.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for linux users:
- We reverted our build machine Ubuntu version back to v20.04 as newer versions make our native addons such as the Linux local watcher incompatible with some current LTS versions of popular distributions like Ubuntu and Debian. This change does not have short term drawbacks.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v23.0.0. This major version fixes a lot of security errors as well as other smaller errors like crashes.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Local renamings of files being uploaded will now be correctly synchronized on the remote Cozy without the need of a client restart.
- Desktop will now restart its local watcher when the local filesystem notifies that the local synchronization directory should be rescanned because some changes could not be transmitted to the application. This should prevent the few cases of trashing of all synchronized content.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v23.0.0. This major version fixes a lot of security errors as well as other smaller errors like crashes.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Local renamings of files being uploaded will now be correctly synchronized on the remote Cozy without the need of a client restart.
- Desktop will now restart its local watcher when the local filesystem notifies that the local synchronization directory should be rescanned because some changes could not be transmitted to the application. This should prevent the few cases of trashing of all synchronized content.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Thanks to https://github.com/ArchangeGabriel, we should now unpack all of our binary dependencies before the application is run, saving some startup time and avoiding anti-viruses alerts.
- We fixed a bug in the process that fetches a directory's content when it is re-included in the synchronization that was preventing it from completing.
- We made sure to properly save the metadata of documents trashed on the remote Cozy so Cozy Desktop won't try to fetch that change again and potential local modifications made on the document can be synchronized with the remote Cozy.
- Documents moved out of a remote directory subsequently trashed or completed erased should now be moved out their local parent before it is trashed on the local filesystem. This ensures Cozy Desktop will be able to synchronize both changes.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We made sure to properly save the metadata of documents trashed on the remote Cozy so Cozy Desktop won't try to fetch that change again and potential local modifications made on the document can be synchronized with the remote Cozy.
- Documents moved out of a remote directory subsequently trashed or completed erased should now be moved out their local parent before it is trashed on the local filesystem. This ensures Cozy Desktop will be able to synchronize both changes.
Improvements for macOS users:
- The previous beta release broke the auto-update feature on macOS as we stopped packaging Cozy Desktop in a format that we thought unused. We brought back this packaging so users running a previous beta version should be able to update once again.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Thanks to https://github.com/ArchangeGabriel, we should now unpack all of our binary dependencies before the application is run, saving some startup time and avoiding anti-viruses alerts.
- We fixed a bug in the process that fetches a directory's content when it is re-included in the synchronization that was preventing it from completing.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v19.0.0. This major version fixes a lot of security errors as well as other smaller errors like crashes.
- We fixed the invalid path error details window which would not show up anymore. We took the opportunity to improve its display and have the whole content fit in the window without scrollbars.
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- We replaced our filesystem changes surveillance library to use @parcel/watcher as @atom/watcher is not maintained anymore and was preventing us from upgrading Electron. Although the behavior of Cozy Desktop should remain mostly untouched, it should be easier to follow document movements on Windows and faster to scan folders, especially during an app start.
Improvements for Linux users:
- The Electron upgrade should resolve issues some users can experience with recent Ubuntu versions and their derivatives. Cozy Desktop should start without issues.
- Electron does not support 32-bit Linux binaries anymore so we stopped building binaries for this architecture as well.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v19.0.0. This major version fixes a lot of security errors as well as other smaller errors like crashes.
- We fixed the invalid path error details window which would not show up anymore. We took the opportunity to improve its display and have the whole content fit in the window without scrollbars.
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- We replaced our filesystem changes surveillance library to use @parcel/watcher as @atom/watcher is not maintained anymore and was preventing us from upgrading Electron. Although the behavior of Cozy Desktop should remain mostly untouched, it should be easier to follow document movements on Windows and faster to scan folders, especially during an app start.
Improvements for Linux users:
- The Electron upgrade should resolve issues some users can experience with recent Ubuntu versions and their derivatives. Cozy Desktop should start without issues.
- Electron does not support 32-bit Linux binaries anymore so we stopped building binaries for this architecture as well.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a few issues that were preventing the correct processing of movements and renamings of documents that have never been synchronized and sometimes not even been saved in our local database. These should now be handled as creations at their new path and overwritten documents trashed on the other side.
- We've fixed yet another issue with data migrations making requests to the remote Cozy when the Desktop's Oauth client has been revoked on the Cozy. You will now be be informed of the issue and given the opportunity to reconnect your client.
- To prevent blocking the Desktop client to start and synchronize when an app update is available but downloading it consistently fail, we've decided to stop retrying the download after 5 failures. The client will still try to download the update again 24 hours later.
- We've updated the error message displayed when we fail to send a file to the remote Cozy because it's size is either larger than the available space or the maximum allowed. It should be easier to understand and the available action less scary.
- We've made changes to the dependency algorithm that decides which changes need to be synchronized first in order for all changes to be synchronized correctly (and without retry). When documents are moved to a freshly created directory, we should always synchronize the creation of said directory before moving the documents into it. This would work with retries before but this was a waste of time and resources.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The local database software could experience issues when trying to delete temporary databases or the main database when disconnecting the client. An update of said software should now handle them appropriately.
Improvements for macOS users:
- We fixed a few issues that were preventing the correct processing of movements with case changes of documents that have never been been saved in our local database. These should now be handled as creations at their new path and overwritten documents trashed on the other side.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've made changes to the dependency algorithm that decides which changes need to be synchronized first in order for all changes to be synchronized correctly (and without retry). When documents are moved to a freshly created directory, we should always synchronize the creation of said directory before moving the documents into it. This would work with retries before but this was a waste of time and resources.
Improvements for macOS users:
- We fixed a few issues that were preventing the correct processing of movements with case changes of documents that have never been been saved in our local database. These should now be handled as creations at their new path and overwritten documents trashed on the other side.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a few issues that were preventing the correct processing of movements and renamings of documents that have never been synchronized and sometimes not even been saved in our local database. These should now be handled as creations at their new path and overwritten documents trashed on the other side.
- We've fixed yet another issue with data migrations making requests to the remote Cozy when the Desktop's Oauth client has been revoked on the Cozy. You will now be be informed of the issue and given the opportunity to reconnect your client.
- To prevent blocking the Desktop client to start and synchronize when an app update is available but downloading it consistently fail, we've decided to stop retrying the download after 5 failures. The client will still try to download the update again 24 hours later.
- We've updated the error message displayed when we fail to send a file to the remote Cozy because it's size is either larger than the available space or the maximum allowed. It should be easier to understand and the available action less scary.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The local database software could experience issues when trying to delete temporary databases or the main database when disconnecting the client. An update of said software should now handle them appropriately.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed another issue with the latest data migration. It affected users who had deleted directories which were still known to the local PouchDB database. Missing directories will now be handled appropriately.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed an issue with a data migration shipped with the previous release. It affected clients connected to Cozies with a large number of directories.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a bug affecting sub-directories of sub-directories of directories moved on the remote Cozy. These could not be updated from the local filesystem anymore, triggering Invalid Metadata errors when the client would try to synchronize the local modifications (e.g. a move). All directories that were affected will be fixed by a data migration upon restart of the client.
- Fetching new remote changes will now be faster as we've removed some network calls that are not necessary anymore.
- The client should create fewer conflicts on files as we've improved the decision logic when dealing with conflicting local and remote changes. If the local content can be found in one of its old versions stored on the remote Cozy then the client will overwrite it with the remote content instead of creating a conflict. If that decision was not the one the user expected then the overwritten content can still be retrieved from the remote Cozy via the file's versions.
- During the client's on-boarding process, clicking on the ToS link (or any link
pointing to a URL ending with
.pdf
) will open the pointed URL within the external browser rather than the on-boarding window. - Network errors during the synchronization of a change should not result in a blocked synchronization anymore.
- Network errors during a file transfer either from or to the remote Cozy will now be handled properly, restarting the transfer until too many errors are encountered and the global error handling mechanism takes over.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- During the client's on-boarding process, clicking on the ToS link (or any link
pointing to a URL ending with
.pdf
) will open the pointed URL within the external browser rather than the on-boarding window. - Network errors during the synchronization of a change should not result in a blocked synchronization anymore.
- Network errors during a file transfer either from or to the remote Cozy will now be handled properly, restarting the transfer until too many errors are encountered and the global error handling mechanism takes over.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a bug affecting sub-directories of sub-directories of directories moved on the remote Cozy. These could not be updated from the local filesystem anymore, triggering Invalid Metadata errors when the client would try to synchronize the local modifications (e.g. a move). All directories that were affected will be fixed by a data migration upon restart of the client.
- Fetching new remote changes will now be faster as we've removed some network calls that are not necessary anymore.
- The client should create fewer conflicts on files as we've improved the decision logic when dealing with conflicting local and remote changes. If the local content can be found in one of its old versions stored on the remote Cozy then the client will overwrite it with the remote content instead of creating a conflict. If that decision was not the one the user expected then the overwritten content can still be retrieved from the remote Cozy via the file's versions.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The URL validation step of the on-boarding wizard is now able to detect your Cozy root URL in more complex URLs (e.g. a photo album URL copied from your Cozy Photos app in your browser).
- When the server hosting your Cozy experiences issues, the Desktop client will display a specific error message instead of telling you that no internet connection is detected.
- Files being transferred to or from your Cozy will now be displayed in the main window's Recent tab with progress information.
- You will now be able to completely reinitialize your Desktop client's synchronization from the Settings tab without having to disconnect and then reconnect your remote Cozy. Your selective synchronization configuration will thus be kept.
- You can now open your Cozy within a Desktop window with a Ctrl-click (Cmd-click on macOS) on the "Open Cozy" button in the main window. You will have to enter your credentials the first time.
- You can now open folders in your Cozy with a Ctrl-click (Cmd-click on macOS) on folder paths in the Recent tab of the main window or the "Open folder" button.
- Paths displayed in synchronization error messages for changes coming from the remote Cozy will now open in Cozy Drive Web since they might not exist on the local filesystem and the solution probably resides in remote actions.
- Confirmation dialogs for reinitializing the synchronization and unlinking the remote Cozy are more homogeneous and will prevent the main window from closing until the requested action is confirmed or canceled.
- Sub-directories excluded from a Desktop client's synchronization and their content won't be fetched anymore when their parent directory is re-included.
- Old files with a creation date seemingly more recent than their last modification date can now be moved or renamed. Their last modification date will be updated in the process to match the most recent date available.
- Re-included directories that need their content to be fetched manually will be marked as such until their content is actually retrieved so we can resume the operation in case Cozy Desktop is stopped in the middle.
Improvements for macOS users:
- You should not see conflicts created anymore when a remote document whose name contains multiple utf-8 characters encoded with NFC and NFD norms is downloaded and saved on your local filesystem.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Old files with a creation date seemingly more recent than their last modification date can now be moved or renamed. Their last modification date will be updated in the process to match the most recent date available.
- Re-included directories that need their content to be fetched manually will be marked as such until their content is actually retrieved so we can resume the operation in case Cozy Desktop is stopped in the middle.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for macOS users:
- You should not see conflicts created anymore when a remote document whose name contains multiple utf-8 characters encoded with NFC and NFD norms is downloaded and saved on your local filesystem.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Localizations strings have been updated and the new empty Recent tab placeholder has been localized.
- Confirmation dialogs for reinitializing the synchronization and unlinking the remote Cozy are more homogeneous and will prevent the main window from closing until the requested action is confirmed or canceled.
- Sub-directories excluded from a Desktop client's synchronization and their content won't be fetched anymore when their parent directory is re-included.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- You can now open your Cozy within a Desktop window with a Ctrl-click (Cmd-click on macOS) on the "Open Cozy" button in the main window. You will have to enter your credentials the first time.
- You can now open folders in your Cozy with a Ctrl-click (Cmd-click on macOS) on folder paths in the Recent tab of the main window or the "Open folder" button.
- Paths displayed in synchronization error messages for changes coming from the remote Cozy will now open in Cozy Drive Web since they might not exist on the local filesystem and the solution probably resides in remote actions.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The URL validation step of the on-boarding wizard is now able to detect your Cozy root URL in more complex URLs (e.g. a photo album URL copied from your Cozy Photos app in your browser).
- When the server hosting your Cozy experiences issues, the Desktop client will display a specific error message instead of telling you that no internet connection is detected.
- Files being transferred to or from your Cozy will now be displayed in the main window's Recent tab with progress information.
- We've made some optimizations to remote content fetching so the initial synchronization and the retrieval of remote directories content require less network requests and less memory.
- You will now be able to completely reinitialize your Desktop client's synchronization from the Settings tab without having to disconnect and then reconnect your remote Cozy. Your selective synchronization configuration will thus be kept.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Selective synchronization is available behind the
settings.partial-desktop-sync.show-synced-folders-selection
flag. - The core of the synchronization process can handle selective synchronization without flags (only the configuration of the selective synchronization remains hidden behind a flag).
- The selective synchronization flag is fetched from the remote Cozy for every use case.
- We fixed an issue in our synchronization process which could lead to unnecessary metadata updates.
- When the app's OAuth client is revoked on the remote Cozy, fetching the Cozy's flags and capabilities won't result into an error anymore and the revocation pop-up will displayed again instead of the generic "Synchronization impossible" status.
- GUI state updates will now be queued up to avoid having two close updates overwrite each other and ending in a de-synchronized state between the app's main Window and the systray.
- Most remote folder deletion situations should be handled and the same goes for remote folder exclusions as part of the selective synchronization.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The core of the synchronization process can handle selective synchronization without flags (only the configuration of the selective synchronization remains hidden behind a flag).
- Most remote folder deletion situations should be handled and the same goes for remote folder exclusions as part of the selective synchronization.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The selective synchronization flag is fetched from the remote Cozy for every use case.
- We fixed an issue in our synchronization process which could lead to unnecessary metadata updates.
- When the app's OAuth client is revoked on the remote Cozy, fetching the Cozy's flags and capabilities won't result into an error anymore and the revocation pop-up will displayed again instead of the generic "Synchronization impossible" status.
- GUI state updates will now be queued up to avoid having two close updates overwrite each other and ending in a de-synchronized state between the app's main Window and the systray.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Selective synchronization is available behind the
settings.partial-desktop-sync.show-synced-folders-selection
flag.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded our Electron dependency to v12.2.1 which includes lots of CVE patches, a patch for a certificate issue following the end of the Let's Encrypt first root certificate validity and patches around certificates validation which we hope should resolve the missing network problem some users are experiencing.
- We updated some of our status messages with the hope they will be easier to understand.
- We will now automatically refresh the app's OAuth client when it expires on any request. This should prevent synchronization errors and avoid the need for restarting the app in such cases.
- We have improved the performance of the initial remote changes fetch which could be slow enough on old Cozy to fail.
- We've tweaked the app's status update to make it less likely to show an "up-to-date" status while we're actually fetching changes from the Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We will now automatically refresh the app's OAuth client when it expires on any request. This should prevent synchronization errors and avoid the need for restarting the app in such cases.
- We have improved the performance of the initial remote changes fetch which could be slow enough on old Cozy to fail.
- We've tweaked the app's status update to make it less likely to show an "up-to-date" status while we're actually fetching changes from the Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded our Electron dependency to v12.2.1 which includes lots of CVE patches, a patch for a certificate issue following the end of the Let's Encrypt first root certificate validity and patches around certificates validation which we hope should resolve the missing network problem some users are experiencing.
- We updated some of our status messages with the hope they will be easier to understand.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've optimized the initial listing of documents present on the remote Cozy to limit the number of necessary network requests and the CPU and RAM usage. This should also result in a quicker listing.
- Default values will now be provided by the client for remote metadata when they're not provided by cozy-stack.
- We updated the localizations and fixed some GUI texts which were not correctly localized.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- The improvement introduced in the latest version around the trashing of complete folders (i.e. keeping their hierarchy in the Trash) would in turn generate visible errors in the main window and pause the synchronization until the remote trashing of all the documents in the folder would be fully synchronized. We're now making sure the trashing of a folder is swift and does not result in unnecessary errors.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We updated the localizations and fixed some GUI texts which were not correctly localized.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Default values will now be provided by the client for remote metadata when they're not provided by cozy-stack.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've optimized the initial listing of documents present on the remote Cozy to limit the number of necessary network requests and the CPU and RAM usage. This should also result in a quicker listing.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- The improvement introduced in the latest version around the trashing of complete folders (i.e. keeping their hierarchy in the Trash) would in turn generate visible errors in the main window and pause the synchronization until the remote trashing of all the documents in the folder would be fully synchronized. We're now making sure the trashing of a folder is swift and does not result in unnecessary errors.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- All child moves (i.e. document moved because their parent directory was moved) will now be notified to the GUI so the child documents paths can be updated in the list of recently synchronized documents.
- We've introduced a mechanism to detect dependencies between multiple changes on the same side (i.e. the local filesystem or the remote Cozy) and synchronize them in the right order. We've added a few dependencies that let us solve situations that were known to fail (e.g. trashing directories as a whole instead of trashing every element separately) and we will add more as needed in the future.
- As stated above, directories will now be trashed as a whole but we'll now also keep empty directories in the trash instead of erasing them. It should be easier for you to find deleted elements in the trash and restore entire directories.
- We've decided to stop linking a local and remote directories at the same location during the synchronization as this could lead to issues (e.g. if one of them was moved and the other created). We'll handle this situation as a conflict instead.
- When propagating documents to the remote Cozy, we should now always use the correct parent directory which is not necessarily the remote folder with this path.
- The propagation of documents to the remote Cozy should now be slightly faster as we make fewer requests to the remote Cozy (i.e. we don't look for the parent directory on the remote Cozy anymore).
- Name conflicts detected during the synchronization phase will now be notified to you within the main window. Their resolution will only happen on your behalf via the action button within the error message.
- URLs entered during the client's Onboarding won't be considered as invalid if they contain a port but not the http protocol and will be considered as https URLs instead.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The detection of local overwriting moves should be more reliable. This also improves the propagation of remote overwriting moves to the local filesystem.
- The detection of local directory moves when they have a lot of content should be more reliable. This also improves the propagation of remote directory moves to the local filesystem.
Improvements for macOS users:
- We've fixed an issue in our local changes watcher that could lead to synchronizing a file deletion when actually replacing it with another one on the local filesystem.
- We've fixed an issue in our local changes watcher that could lead to synchronization errors due to invalid metadata when a file was moved then modified in a short period of time or modified multiple times in a short period of time, leaving you with a blocked synchronization until the file is modified, moved or removed.
- Deletions of children of moved directories while the client was stopped should now be correctly detected and propagated to the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- All child moves (i.e. document moved because their parent directory was moved) will now be notified to the GUI so the child documents paths can be updated in the list of recently synchronized documents.
- We've introduced a mechanism to detect dependencies between multiple changes on the same side (i.e. the local filesystem or the remote Cozy) and synchronize them in the right order. We've added a few dependencies that let us solve situations that were known to fail (e.g. trashing directories as a whole instead of trashing every element separately) and we will add more as needed in the future.
- As stated above, directories will now be trashed as a whole but we'll now also keep empty directories in the trash instead of erasing them. It should be easier for you to find deleted elements in the trash and restore entire directories.
- We've decided to stop linking a local and remote directories at the same location during the synchronization as this could lead to issues (e.g. if one of them was moved and the other created). We'll handle this situation as a conflict instead.
- When propagating documents to the remote Cozy, we should now always use the correct parent directory which is not necessarily the remote folder with this path.
- The propagation of documents to the remote Cozy should now be slightly faster as we make fewer requests to the remote Cozy (i.e. we don't look for the parent directory on the remote Cozy anymore).
- Name conflicts detected during the synchronization phase will now be notified to you within the main window. Their resolution will only happen on your behalf via the action button within the error message.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The detection of local overwriting moves should be more reliable. This also improves the propagation of remote overwriting moves to the local filesystem.
- The detection of local directory moves when they have a lot of content should be more reliable. This also improves the propagation of remote directory moves to the local filesystem.
Improvements for macOS users:
- We've fixed an issue in our local changes watcher that could lead to synchronizing a file deletion when actually replacing it with another one on the local filesystem.
- We've fixed an issue in our local changes watcher that could lead to synchronization errors due to invalid metadata when a file was moved then modified in a short period of time or modified multiple times in a short period of time, leaving you with a blocked synchronization until the file is modified, moved or removed.
- Deletions of children of moved directories while the client was stopped should now be correctly detected and propagated to the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Cozy Notes with photos will be exported as a tar archive instead of a simple markdown file. Therefore, the client will now unpack the markdown file from the archive when displaying a note in a degraded mode (i.e. when you're offline or the actual note can't be found on the remote Cozy).
- Error messages will now be properly localized and the document names included in some of them should be properly displayed instead of their type.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Error messages will now be properly localized and the document names included in some of them should be properly displayed instead of their type.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Cozy Notes with photos will be exported as a tar archive instead of a simple markdown file. Therefore, the client will now unpack the markdown file from the archive when displaying a note in a degraded mode (i.e. when you're offline or the actual note can't be found on the remote Cozy).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The client will now detect when the connected Cozy has been deleted and will show an error message accordingly. The synchronization will be stopped until you connect your client to another Cozy.
- We've worked on the process which decides if a synchronization error needs to be displayed or not to make sure you get alerted with the suspended synchronization status only if accompanied with an explicit error message.
- In some rare situations where a document that was previously synchronized is now only present on one side (i.e. we're in the middle of re-synchronizing it) a conflict could be generated if the document was modified on that remaining side. We've introduced some mitigations to avoid generating those conflicts.
- Due to a "bug" in Chromium (i.e. which we use through Electron to provide our
network stack), some error responses sent by the remote Cozy to our file
upload requests are transformed into a cryptic error which we cannot deal with
directly. In such cases, we end up interpreting them as unreachable Cozy
errors which is misleading to you.
We caught and fixed two of those cases:
- when sending files larger than the maximum allowed by the remote Cozy (i.e. 5 GiB for Cozies hosted by us)
- when the amount of data sent does not match the expected file size (i.e. because the actual local file has grown since last we detected a change)
- We'll now consider the propagation of a move to the trash either on the local filesystem or the remote Cozy as successful when the given document does not exist anymore. This will prevent delays during the synchronization process since we won't have to deal with retries.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The last modification and last access dates on Windows were not precise enough
for Cozy Desktop to detect sub-second local modifications. This would
sometimes lead to
Invalid metadata
errors when sending modifications to the remote Cozy. We've increased this precision to include milliseconds so we should not lose any local modification anymore.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Moving a local document to a folder that was just renamed or moved (e.g. a folder that was just created with a custom name) will be properly handled and not generate incoherent movements.
- Some steps of the initial scan could be run twice if some local modifications were detected while the initial scan was still running. We've made sure we don't lose time of consume unnecessary computing resources by making sure those steps are only run for the real initial scan.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've realized that the errors thrown when trying to trash a missing local document would not always be caught because of an unexpected message localization. We've completely changed the way we catch these errors to not depend on their message altogether.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We'll now consider the propagation of a move to the trash either on the local filesystem or the remote Cozy as successful when the given document does not exist anymore. This will prevent delays during the synchronization process since we won't have to deal with retries.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows users:
- The last modification and last access dates on Windows were not precise enough
for Cozy Desktop to detect sub-second local modifications. This would
sometimes lead to
Invalid metadata
errors when sending modifications to the remote Cozy. We've increased this precision to include milliseconds so we should not lose any local modification anymore.
Improvements for all users:
- Due to a "bug" in Chromium (i.e. which we use through Electron to provide our
network stack), some error responses sent by the remote Cozy to our file
upload requests are transformed into a cryptic error which we cannot deal with
directly. In such cases, we end up interpreting them as unreachable Cozy
errors which is misleading to you.
We caught and fixed two of those cases:
- when sending files larger than the maximum allowed by the remote Cozy (i.e. 5 GiB for Cozies hosted by us)
- when the amount of data sent does not match the expected file size (i.e. because the actual local file has grown since last we detected a change)
Improvements for macOS users:
- Some steps of the initial scan could be run twice if some local modifications were detected while the initial scan was still running. We've made sure we don't lose time of consume unnecessary computing resources by making sure those steps are only run for the real initial scan.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The client will now detect when the connected Cozy has been deleted and will show an error message accordingly. The synchronization will be stopped until you connect your client to another Cozy.
- We've worked on the process which decides if a synchronization error needs to be displayed or not to make sure you get alerted with the suspended synchronization status only if accompanied with an explicit error message.
- In some rare situations where a document that was previously synchronized is now only present on one side (i.e. we're in the middle of re-synchronizing it) a conflict could be generated if the document was modified on that remaining side. We've introduced some mitigations to avoid generating those conflicts.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Moving a local document to a folder that was just renamed or moved (e.g. a folder that was just created with a custom name) will be properly handled and not generate incoherent movements.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The client will only trigger one synchronization retry loop when encountering an unreachable Cozy error in both the synchronization process and the remote watcher very closely.
- New remote documents whose path would be incompatible with the local filesystem will not be ignored anymore.
- Local documents who've been moved or renamed remotely to a path that would be incompatible with the local filesystem won't be trashed anymore.
- Changes that can't be synchronized because the document has an incompatible name or path with the local filesystem will now suspend the synchronization and an error message will be displayed so you can take action.
- Moves for which the destination path is exactly the same as the source path will now be treated as modifications rather than triggering errors.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- After the remote Cozy has been found unreachable because of a network error such as a interface change, the subsequent requests won't fail anymore with the same error once a stable connection is back.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The client should not create conflicts anymore when propagating on Windows the combination of the move/renaming and the modification of a Cozy Note (via the Notes web application).
- It seems that paths on Windows created by the Desktop client can actually exceed the 259 characters limit. Therefore we've increased the limit defined in the client itself to 32766 characters. Documents that had been previously found incompatible with the local filesystem because of the previous path length limit will be updated to take the new limit into account. Most of them should thus become compatible.
- Synchronization error messages displayed in the main window will now only contain the name of the document involved instead of its complete path.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Custom folder icons will now be ignored to avoid blocking the synchronization as their name contains a character forbidden on remote Cozies.
- The app dock icon should now only be visible when an app window other than the main window is open. This should also prevent blocking the computer shutdown.
Improvements for Linux users:
- The client won't show a popup error message anymore when automatically starting with the computer.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- After the remote Cozy has been found unreachable because of a network error such as a interface change, the subsequent requests won't fail anymore with the same error once a stable connection is back.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Documents that had been previously found incompatible with the local filesystem because of the previous path length limit will be updated to take the new limit into account. Most of them should thus become compatible.
- Synchronization error messages displayed in the main window will now only contain the name of the document involved instead of its complete path.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The client will only trigger one synchronization retry loop when encountering an unreachable Cozy error in both the synchronization process and the remote watcher very closely.
- New remote documents whose path would be incompatible with the local filesystem will not be ignored anymore.
- Local documents who've been moved or renamed remotely to a path that would be incompatible with the local filesystem won't be trashed anymore.
- Changes that can't be synchronized because the document has an incompatible name or path with the local filesystem will now suspend the synchronization and an error message will be displayed so you can take action.
- Moves for which the destination path is exactly the same as the source path will now be treated as modifications rather than triggering errors.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The client should not create conflicts anymore when propagating on Windows the combination of the move/renaming and the modification of a Cozy Note (via the Notes web application).
- It seems that paths on Windows created by the Desktop client can actually exceed the 259 characters limit. Therefore we've increased the limit defined in the client itself to 32766 characters.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Custom folder icons will now be ignored to avoid blocking the synchronization as their name contains a character forbidden on remote Cozies.
- The app dock icon should now only be visible when an app window other than the main window is open. This should also prevent blocking the computer shutdown.
Improvements for Linux users:
- The client won't show a popup error message anymore when automatically starting with the computer.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v12.0.0. This major version fixes a lot of security errors as well as other smaller errors like crashes.
- The Desktop client will now use the Electron API to send local folders and files to the OS trash. This should ensure that these documents can be restored from the trash via the default trash operations and that their names are preserved.
- Missing parent folders when merging or propagating a child change will not be created by default as this could lead to conflicts down the road. We will instead rely on retry mechanisms to make sure ancestor folders exist before saving a document record in PouchDB or propagating it to the remote Cozy. Local parent directories will still be created if missing when propagating a remote change as this should not lead to conflicts.
- The synchronization error management has been improved to make sure you don't get stuck over a synchronization failure that should get resolved with retries or could manually be skipped.
- We've fixed a local watcher issue that prevented the synchronization of folders moves or renamings before they got propagated to the remote Cozy if they have child documents.
- Platform incompatibilities errors raised during the propagation of remote changes to the local filesystem (e.g. when characters forbidden by the local filesystem are present in some document's name on the remote Cozy) will now be handled as other synchronization errors. To mimic the previous behavior, changes raising those errors will be skipped altogether.
- We've fixed a regression that prevented the propagation of a file deletion if that file had been previously modified on the same side and this modification was not yet propagated.
- We've fixed an issue that prevented the propagation of a local document deletion if its parent folder is then moved or renamed on the same side before the deletion is propagated.
- We've fixed an issue that prevented the propagation of a folder deletion if it had been previously moved or renamed on the same side and this move was not yet propagated.
- We've fixed an issue that prevented the propagation of a file replacement with an other synced file if it was modified on the same side before the replacement could be propagated.
- We've made some small changes to the design of the list of recently synced files to harmonize it with the design you're used to in your Drive application on the Web.
- We're now using abbreviations for the time units used in the recently synchronized files list to express the time elapsed since the file was last synchronized.
- We've changed the default action executed when clicking on an element in the list of recently synced files. It will now open the file in your OS default application for its type. You can still show it in its parent folder by clicking on its parent folder path, displayed right under its name.
- The tooltips displayed when hovering over a file line or its parent path will now tell you which action will be performed on click (i.e. showing the file in its parent path when clicking the parent folder path or opening the file in the appropriate application).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've put back the original globe icon for the "Open Cozy" button as it is the illustration used for small icons when the newer globe is used for larger ones.
- We're now using abbreviations for the time units used in the recently synchronized files list to express the time elapsed since the file was last synchronized.
- The tooltips displayed when hovering over a file line or its parent path will now tell you which action will be performed on click (i.e. showing the file in its parent path when clicking the parent folder path or opening the file in the appropriate application).
Improvements for Windows users:
- The leading path separator in parent folder paths displayed in the recently
synchronized files list is now the current platform's main separator.
This means Windows users will now see a backslash (
\
) as is used in the rest of the path.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We forgot to modify the packaging configuration and some files were left out, preventing the client from starting.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Electron framework was upgraded to v12.0.0. This major version fixes a lot of security errors as well as other smaller errors like crashes.
- The Desktop client will now use the Electron API to send local folders and files to the OS trash. This should ensure that these documents can be restored from the trash via the default trash operations and that their names are preserved.
- Missing parent folders when merging or propagating a child change will not be created by default as this could lead to conflicts down the road. We will instead rely on retry mechanisms to make sure ancestor folders exist before saving a document record in PouchDB or propagating it to the remote Cozy. Local parent directories will still be created if missing when propagating a remote change as this should not lead to conflicts.
- The synchronization error management has been improved to make sure you don't get stuck over a synchronization failure that should get resolved with retries or could manually be skipped.
- We've fixed a local watcher issue that prevented the synchronization of folders moves or renamings before they got propagated to the remote Cozy if they have child documents.
- Platform incompatibilities errors raised during the propagation of remote changes to the local filesystem (e.g. when characters forbidden by the local filesystem are present in some document's name on the remote Cozy) will now be handled as other synchronization errors. To mimic the previous behavior, changes raising those errors will be skipped altogether.
- We've fixed a regression that prevented the propagation of a file deletion if that file had been previously modified on the same side and this modification was not yet propagated.
- We've fixed an issue that prevented the propagation of a local document deletion if its parent folder is then moved or renamed on the same side before the deletion is propagated.
- We've fixed an issue that prevented the propagation of a folder deletion if it had been previously moved or renamed on the same side and this move was not yet propagated.
- We've fixed an issue that prevented the propagation of a file replacement with an other synced file if it was modified on the same side before the replacement could be propagated.
- We've made some small changes to the design of the list of recently synced files to harmonize it with the design you're used to in your Drive application on the Web.
- We've changed the default action executed when clicking on an element in the list of recently synced files. It will now open the file in your OS default application for its type. You can still show it in its parent folder by clicking on its parent folder path, displayed right under its name.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The mechanism we introduced in the last version to resolve conflicts from the synchronization process when we've run out of options was assuming that the current date of the computer would always be greater than the last modification date of the document being renamed on the remote Cozy. Since this is not always the case and the remote Cozy will refuse the renaming in those situations, we'll use the same workaround than for the other requests and send the most recent date between the current local date and the last modification date of the remote document.
- Whenever a file move or name change is synchronized, we'll properly remove its source path entry from the Recent list in the main window. Its destination path entry will remain as expected.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Whenever a file move or name change is synchronized, we'll properly remove its source path entry from the Recent list in the main window. Its destination path entry will remain as expected.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The mechanism we introduced in the last version to resolve conflicts from the synchronization process when we've run out of options was assuming that the current date of the computer would always be greater than the last modification date of the document being renamed on the remote Cozy. Since this is not always the case and the remote Cozy will refuse the renaming in those situations, we'll use the same workaround than for the other requests and send the most recent date between the current local date and the last modification date of the remote document.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Files that were modified then trashed on your Cozy before the Desktop client could fetch the modification will be trashed on your computer and your Cozy and not re-uploaded.
- The workaround we introduced in the previous release to help synchronize modifications to your remote Cozy when modification dates are not the same in the local database and the remote Cozy created a regression for users who locally modified documents that had not been modified in a very long time and did not have the remote modification date stored in the local database. For those documents, we'll skip the workaround and hope that the local modification date is more recent than the remote one (which is very likely).
- If some of your documents (files like directories) have local names starting or ending with white-spaces, the client would remove those spaces when sending them to your remote Cozy thus creating a de-synchronized state between their local and remote versions. This would prevent the client from finding their remote version in later requests. We're now making sure their names are not modified when sending them to your remote Cozy.
- Because of a limitation in Electron v7+, we would not be able to advertise the size of a file being uploaded to your remote Cozy, preventing it from refusing the upload right away if the file was too large or not enough disk space was available on the Cozy. In those cases, the client would thus send the whole file to see it refused by the Cozy. The Cozy can now receive the file size via a request parameter which allows us to work around the Electron limitation and get feedback on the upload from the very beginning thus saving time and resources.
- In the previous release, we started managing and sometimes displaying synchronization errors within the client's interface but we grouped a lot of data and metadata related errors together as an "Unreachable Cozy" state. This lead to a lot of confusion as the Cozy was most of the time perfectly reachable and the underlying issues would not be solved. We now try to manage most of those errors as best we can and provide ways to solve the underlying issues either automatically or by notifying you.
- Some expectations we were making on the shape of local metadata stored in PouchDB were not met and resulted in exceptions being thrown with the recent changes done to the initial scan. We've taken measures to make sure those expectations are met in the future and existing metadata is cleaned up to meet these expectations as well.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Some expectations made in the previous beta release on the local metadata stored in PouchDB were not met and resulted in exceptions being thrown thus stopping the synchronization. We've taken measures to make sure those expectations are met in the future and existing metadata is cleaned up to meet these expectations as well.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Files that were modified then trashed on your Cozy before the Desktop client could fetch the modification will be trashed on your computer and your Cozy and not re-uploaded.
- The workaround we introduced in the previous release to help synchronize modifications to your remote Cozy when modification dates are not the same in the local database and the remote Cozy created a regression for users who locally modified documents that had not been modified in a very long time and did not have the remote modification date stored in the local database. For those documents, we'll skip the workaround and hope that the local modification date is more recent than the remote one (which is very likely).
- If some of your documents (files like directories) have local names starting or ending with white-spaces, the client would remove those spaces when sending them to your remote Cozy thus creating a de-synchronized state between their local and remote versions. This would prevent the client from finding their remote version in later requests. We're now making sure their names are not modified when sending them to your remote Cozy.
- Because of a limitation in Electron v7+, we would not be able to advertise the size of a file being uploaded to your remote Cozy, preventing it from refusing the upload right away if the file was too large or not enough disk space was available on the Cozy. In those cases, the client would thus send the whole file to see it refused by the Cozy. The Cozy can now receive the file size via a request parameter which allows us to work around the Electron limitation and get feedback on the upload from the very beginning thus saving time and resources.
- In the previous release, we started managing and sometimes displaying synchronization errors within the client's interface but we grouped a lot of data and metadata related errors together as an "Unreachable Cozy" state. This lead to a lot of confusion as the Cozy was most of the time perfectly reachable and the underlying issues would not be solved. We now try to manage most of those errors as best we can and provide ways to solve the underlying issues either automatically or by notifying you.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Some synchronization errors will now be notified to you within the main window with information about the error itself and how to fix it. Although automatic retries will be performed in the background, you'll have the opportunity to request an early retry via the interface. Know that the synchronization will be blocked by the failing change until it can finally be applied. This should avoid a lot of automatically dropped changes as we would otherwise stop retrying after the third failed attempt.
- We upgraded the framework upon which our application is built, Electron, to v11.1.1 which is the latest stable version. This should bring more stability to the application overall and fix an issue on macOS Big Sur which was preventing the application from restarting after an upgrade.
- We've changed the way we handle the simultaneous deletions of the same document on the remote Cozy and the local filesystem so that any resulting synchronization conflict is only temporary (i.e. you would see an error message but it should be resolved during the following retry).
- Clients can now be disconnected from the remote Cozy even if it is no longer reachable (e.g. completely deleted or deleted after being moved to another domain). The local configuration and database will be wiped out.
- We'll now verify if the Cozy has enough space before uploading files to avoid wasting time and resources to get an error at the end of the upload.
- Sometimes, the creation and modification dates of documents created on the remote Cozy at the initiative of the desktop client are different from those supplied by the client. This can come from the presence of EXIF metadata in photos for example. To avoid any refusal by the Cozy to apply future actions on these documents, we will now always pass the most recent modification date between that of the file system and that of the Cozy in requests sent to the Cozy.
- We're now making sure the list of recently synchronized files persisted to disk includes only one occurrence of each file since we display only one of them. With this change, the displayed list will always contain 250 elements once this number is reached.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We're now correctly restarting the remote watcher when we detect the Cozy is reachable again after a failed attempt at fetching changes from the remote Cozy.
- We're now making sure the list of recently synchronized files persisted to disk includes only one occurrence of each file since we display only one of them. With this change, the displayed list will always contain 250 elements once this number is reached.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Clients can now be disconnected from the remote Cozy even if it is no longer reachable (e.g. completely deleted or deleted after being moved to another domain). The local configuration and database will be wiped out.
- Changes that we failed to synchronize and should be retried will now be retried without previously running a check that validates if the synchronization should be successful. All changes made either on the local filesystem or the remote Cozy will thus be taken into account when retrying.
- We'll now verify if the Cozy has enough space before uploading files to avoid wasting time and resources to get an error at the end of the upload.
- Sometimes, the creation and modification dates of documents created on the remote Cozy at the initiative of the desktop client are different from those supplied by the client. This can come from the presence of EXIF metadata in photos for example. To avoid any refusal by the Cozy to apply future actions on these documents, we will now always pass the most recent modification date between that of the file system and that of the Cozy in requests sent to the Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- To make sure you're not tempted to give up on some changes because of a temporary error and end up with an desynchronized state and potentially lose data, we've removed the possibility to manually give up for most errors that are displayed to you in the main window. Instead, only conflicts with the remote Cozy will be droppable as we sometimes find ourselves in a situation where the conflict will never be resolved.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We've removed a duplicate retry mechanism for failed movements of locked documents (e.g. opened Office documents or being checked by an Anti-Virus software). This should speed up retries when the document is still locked.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded the framework upon which our application is built, Electron, to v11.1.1 which is the latest stable version. This should bring more stability to the application overall and fix an issue on macOS Big Sur which was preventing the application from restarting after an upgrade.
- We've changed the way we handle the simultaneous deletions of the same document on the remote Cozy and the local filesystem so that any resulting synchronization conflict is only temporary (i.e. you would see an error message but it should be resolved during the following retry).
- Several improvements were made to synchronization error detection and messages over the previous beta release. Messages should be cleaner with an outstanding document name and filesystem locks detection should be better.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Some synchronization errors will now be notified to you within the main window with information about the error itself and how to fix it and two options: giving up on the change if it can't be synchronized or requesting an early retry (automatic retries will be performed in the background). Know that the synchronization will be blocked by the failing change until an outcome is decided. This should avoid a lot of automatically dropped changes as we would otherwise stop retrying after the third attempt.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed the way we fetch the local documents tree to both prevent failures when sending messages to support from the application and send the appropriate paths.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed the way we fetch the local documents tree to both prevent failures when sending messages to support from the application and send the appropriate paths.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- This release lays the ground work for a future synchronization algorithm. We now store the complete remote metadata of each document and the local metadata of both files and directories. This will allow us to make deeper comparisons and take better action in complex situations (e.g. a file modification and renaming on the local filesystem with a parent directory renaming on the Cozy). Another part of this base work is the move to generated PouchDB records ids. Those were previously based on the document's path and this scheme had several limitations (e.g. when a document was moved or renamed, its record id had to change).
- The move to generated PouchDB ids allows you to synchronize documents whose
name start with an underscore (
_
), in the root synchronization folder. Those previously resulted in reserved PouchDB ids and could not be stored thus synchronized. - The upload requests rejection protection does not create memory leaks anymore as it will be cleaned up after the requests terminate, whether they're successful or not.
- When a new directory is linked with an existing directory on the other side (i.e. either the local filesystem or the remote Cozy) with the same name in the same parent directory, we'll update the existing directory's metadata with the new directory's metadata to make sure they're in sync.
- Now that we track the local metadata of files, we can still detect during the start-up local scan if a the file was updated on the local filesystem even if a remote update was saved in PouchDB but not synced before the client was stopped. With this detection we can decide if a conflict needs to be created or not without losing any data and stop applying the remote update in all cases.
- We'll now track more closely the local modifications resulting from the application on the filesystem of changes fetched from the remote Cozy. This is important especially for tracking movements and make sure opposite movements won't be wrongly "detected" after a client restart.
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- We've made sure the logic dedicated to the initial scan, run after a client start, won't be used after the initial scan is done. This was the source of bugs when applying folder movements fetched from the remote Cozy.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Files marked as executable and downloaded from the Cozy will remain marked as executable on the Cozy and all the devices recognizing this flag (i.e. on Linux or macOS). Since this flag is not recognized on Windows, synchronizing an executable file with a Windows device would previously remove the flag for everybody.
Improvements for macOS users:
- We're now handling moving the same document multiple times in a short delay and moving a document just downloaded from the Cozy to a path including UTF-8 characters on HFS+ filesystems.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for macOS users:
- We're now handling moving the same document multiple times in a short delay and moving a document just downloaded from the Cozy to a path including UTF-8 characters on HFS+ filesystems.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We'll now track more closely the local modifications resulting from the application on the filesystem of changes fetched from the remote Cozy. This is important especially for tracking movements and make sure opposite movements won't be wrongly "detected" after a client restart.
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- We've made sure the logic dedicated to the initial scan, run after a client start, won't be used after the initial scan is done. This was the source of bugs when applying folder movements fetched from the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- This release lays the ground work for a future synchronization algorithm. We now store the complete remote metadata of each document and the local metadata of both files and directories. This will allow us to make deeper comparisons and take better action in complex situations (e.g. a file modification and renaming on the local filesystem with a parent directory renaming on the Cozy). Another part of this base work is the move to generated PouchDB records ids. Those were previously based on the document's path and this scheme had several limitations (e.g. when a document was moved or renamed, its record id had to change).
- The move to generated PouchDB ids allows you to synchronize documents whose
name start with an underscore (
_
), in the root synchronization folder. Those previously resulted in reserved PouchDB ids and could not be stored thus synchronized. - The upload requests rejection protection does not create memory leaks anymore as it will be cleaned up after the requests terminate, whether they're successful or not.
- When a new directory is linked with an existing directory on the other side (i.e. either the local filesystem or the remote Cozy) with the same name in the same parent directory, we'll update the existing directory's metadata with the new directory's metadata to make sure they're in sync.
- Now that we track the local metadata of files, we can still detect during the start-up local scan if a the file was updated on the local filesystem even if a remote update was saved in PouchDB but not synced before the client was stopped. With this detection we can decide if a conflict needs to be created or not without losing any data and stop applying the remote update in all cases.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Files marked as executable and downloaded from the Cozy will remain marked as executable on the Cozy and all the devices recognizing this flag (i.e. on Linux or macOS). Since this flag is not recognized on Windows, synchronizing an executable file with a Windows device would previously remove the flag for everybody.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded the framework upon which our application is built, Electron, to v9.2.1 which is the 2nd latest major version. This should bring more stability to the application overall and prevent some crashes. We can also expect smaller bundles. This upgrade brings us official support back for a while.
- Data migrations run after some client upgrades should not prevent not fully synchronized changes from being detected and synchronized after the migration.
- Documents added on your remote Cozy, detected by the client but not fully synchronized before it is stopped should be synchronized correctly after the next client launch. The client should not try to delete them on your Cozy because it does not find them locally (the deletions never went through fortunately).
- Fixes the displayed icon of recently synchronized files whose type is identified as text.
- Fixes the infinite spinner of the Updater window, displayed when download progress info is not available.
- Failing file uploads could block the client in an ever ending synchronization state because of the way Electron/Chromium treats those errors. We've added some workarounds to catch and process those errors to make sure the file upload attempt finishes (it will still be failed) and releases control back to the synchronization process.
Improvements for Windows users:
- With the Electron upgrade, you should be able to disconnect your client from your remote Cozy via the client interface.
Improvements for macOS users:
- The order in which changes fetched from the remote Cozy were processed could hinder the paths normalization and lead to issues like conflicts. We're now sorting changes before the normalization to make sure the process will complete as expected.
Improvements for Linux users:
- If you have disabled the client autolaunch upon your computer startup it should not be re-enabled during your next application launch anymore.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded
cozy-client-js
for the request abortion, shipped in the previous beta release, to work.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Failing file uploads could block the client in an ever ending synchronization state because of the way Electron/Chromium treats those errors. We've added some workarounds to catch and process those errors to make sure the file upload attempt finishes (it will still be failed) and releases control back to the synchronization process.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for macOS users:
- The order in which changes fetched from the remote Cozy were processed could hinder the paths normalization and lead to issues like conflicts. We're now sorting changes before the normalization to make sure the process will complete as expected.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Fixes the infinite spinner of the Updater window, displayed when download progress info is not available.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Fixes the displayed icon of recently synchronized files whose type is identified as text.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Fixes a technical issue that prevented the built application from running.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded the framework upon which our application is built, Electron, to v9.2.1 which is the 2nd latest major version (v10.0.0 was released 4 days ago). This should bring more stability to the application overall and prevent some crashes. We can also expect smaller bundles. This upgrade brings us official support back for a while.
- Data migrations run after some client upgrades should not prevent not fully synchronized changes from being detected and synchronized after the migration.
- Documents added on your remote Cozy, detected by the client but not fully synchronized before it is stopped should be synchronized correctly after the next client launch. The client should not try to delete them on your Cozy because it does not find them locally (the deletions never went through fortunately).
Improvements for Windows users:
- With the Electron upgrade, you should be able to disconnect your client from your remote Cozy via the client interface.
Improvements for Linux users:
- If you have disabled the client autolaunch upon your computer startup it should not be re-enabled during your next application launch anymore.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- As a multi-device platform, Cozy Cloud tries to keep the modification dates of documents in sync across all your devices (i.e. Drive Web, Drive Mobile, Cozy Desktop, other people's Cozies…). When modifications happen on the Cozy itself, the modification date is set by the server. On the other hand, when the modification is made on on your computer, we get the date from your filesystem. We were using the most recent date between the content modification date and the metadata modification date but we think the content modification date is the most important and that it should not be affected by movements, renamings, permission changes, etc. For this reason, from now on we will only use the content modification date on Cozy Desktop.
- Files with remote creation or modification dates in a timezone other than UTC would raise an error in the remote watcher when converting them into PouchDB records. We're now rounding those dates with a timezone agnostic method and those errors should not happen anymore.
- When you start your Cozy Desktop client, we scan the whole synchronization
folder on your computer to detect document additions, modifications,
movements… The file modification detection is done in 2 steps to avoid time
consuming computation:
- we compare the modification date fetched from your filesystem with the one we last saved in our database
- if and only if they differ, we compute the file's checksum to compare it with the one saved in the database Our modification date was not completely reliable, especially on Windows and Linux so we were computing a lot of checksums for files that were not modified while the client was stopped. We're now using the local file state which holds a reliable content modification date and we should avoid a lot of checksum computations thus saving you a lot of time during a client start and a lot of CPU resources.
- The list of recently synchronized files and the linked Cozy information would sometimes not be displayed after a client restart, especially on Windows. The data was correctly persisted though and we've made sure it is correctly loaded and displayed now.
- The list of recently synchronized files could be persisted multiple times concurrently, leading to malformed JSON content which could not be loaded back into the client's GUI during the next start. We're now making sure each write is done sequentially so that the list is always saved as valid JSON.
- The list of recently synchronized files could contain folder items when their parent was moved or renamed. We're now making sure only file items will be displayed in this list until we officially support folder items.
- We increased the number of file types that will be displayed with a specific
icon to help you check more easily which elements were synchronized. This
includes 2 new icons for links (i.e.
.url
files) and contacts (i.e..vcf
files). - The autolaunch setting could be displayed as enabled when it was disabled from the OS settings panel instead of the Cozy Desktop client settings. We've made sure the interface shows the actual value of this setting and the switch is off when the autolaunch is disabled.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- A file name case change on the remote Cozy followed by a remote content update could lead in some situations to the local file being trashed on the computer. On macOS this could also happen if the renaming was simply a normalization change or there was a normalization difference in the name of one of its ancestors. We've changed the way we handle the conjunction of those 2 changes to make sure case and normalization changes don't affect them. The file should now be properly moved and updated on the local filesystem.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Some Windows software save modifications made on a file by moving this file to a backup location before writing the new version in its stead. The events received by Cozy Desktop in this situation were not correctly interpreted as we did not expect it and the client would trash the file on the remote Cozy before uploading the new version. If the client were to be stopped before the new version was uploaded, the file could stay trashed until the client was started again. We're now expecting this suite of events to happen and are applying a specific behavior to transform them into a file update that will be correctly propagated to the remote Cozy as one change thus avoiding situations where the file is trashed.
- The local file state introduced in the previous release was not fully populated on Windows when propagating the addition of a file from the Cozy to the local filesystem due to a bug. While it should have been without consequences, the bug was fixed and the features requiring this local state to be populated (e.g. limiting the number of file checksum computations during a client start) should be fully functional.
Improvements for macOS users:
- A lot of improvements around the support of NFD/NFC UTF-8 normalizations for document paths, especially when they differ between the remote Cozy and the local filesystem. You shouldn't see synchronization errors due to the renaming, movement, addition, modification of files and folders with accented names.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The autolaunch setting could be displayed as enabled when it was disabled from the OS settings panel instead of the Cozy Desktop client settings. We've made sure the interface shows the actual value of this setting and the switch is off when the autolaunch is disabled.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The list of recently synchronized files could contain folder items when their parent was moved or renamed. We're now making sure only file items will be displayed in this list until we officially support folder items.
- We increased the number of file types that will be displayed with a specific
icon to help you check more easily which elements were synchronized. This
includes 2 new icons for links (i.e.
.url
files) and contacts (i.e..vcf
files).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The list of recently synchronized files could be persisted multiple times concurrently, leading to malformed JSON content which could not be loaded back into the client's GUI during the next start. We're now making sure each write is done sequentially so that the list is always saved as valid JSON.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The list of recently synchronized files and the linked Cozy information would sometimes not be displayed after a client restart, especially on Windows. The data was correctly persisted though and we've made sure it is correctly loaded and displayed now.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Files with remote creation or modification dates in a timezone other than UTC would raise an error in the remote watcher when converting them into PouchDB records. We're now rounding those dates with a timezone agnostic method and those errors should not happen anymore.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- As a multi-device platform, Cozy Cloud tries to keep the modification dates of documents in sync across all your devices (i.e. Drive Web, Drive Mobile, Cozy Desktop, other people's Cozies…). When modifications happen on the Cozy itself, the modification date is set by the server. On the other hand, when the modification is made on on your computer, we get the date from your filesystem. We were using the most recent date between the content modification date and the metadata modification date but we think the content modification date is the most important and that it should not be affected by movements, renamings, permission changes, etc. For this reason, from now on we will only use the content modification date on Cozy Desktop.
- When you start your Cozy Desktop client, we scan the whole synchronization
folder on your computer to detect document additions, modifications,
movements… The file modification detection is done in 2 steps to avoid time
consuming computation:
- we compare the modification date fetched from your filesystem with the one we last saved in our database
- if and only if they differ, we compute the file's checksum to compare it with the one saved in the database Our modification date was not completely reliable, especially on Windows and Linux so we were computing a lot of checksums for files that were not modified while the client was stopped. We're now using the local file state which holds a reliable content modification date and we should avoid a lot of checksum computations thus saving you a lot of time during a client start and a lot of CPU resources.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- A file name case change on the remote Cozy followed by a remote content update could lead in some situations to the local file being trashed on the computer. On macOS this could also happen if the renaming was simply a normalization change or there was a normalization difference in the name of one of its ancestors. We've changed the way we handle the conjunction of those 2 changes to make sure case and normalization changes don't affect them. The file should now be properly moved and updated on the local filesystem.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Some Windows software save modifications made on a file by moving this file to a backup location before writing the new version in its stead. The events received by Cozy Desktop in this situation were not correctly interpreted as we did not expect it and the client would trash the file on the remote Cozy before uploading the new version. If the client were to be stopped before the new version was uploaded, the file could stay trashed until the client was started again. We're now expecting this suite of events to happen and are applying a specific behavior to transform them into a file update that will be correctly propagated to the remote Cozy as one change thus avoiding situations where the file is trashed.
- The local file state introduced in the previous release was not fully populated on Windows when propagating the addition of a file from the Cozy to the local filesystem due to a bug. While it should have been without consequences, the bug was fixed and the features requiring this local state to be populated (e.g. limiting the number of file checksum computations during a client start) should be fully functional.
Improvements for macOS users:
- A lot of improvements around the support of NFD/NFC UTF-8 normalizations for document paths, especially when they differ between the remote Cozy and the local filesystem. You shouldn't see synchronization errors due to the renaming, movement, addition, modification of files and folders with accented names.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Moving a document to an ignored location (see
https://github.com/cozy-labs/cozy-desktop/blob/master/core/config/.cozyignore
and your local
.cozyignore
rules file) after another move would result in the first move being propagated to the remote Cozy and the document being desynchronized after that. From now on, the second move to the ignored location will cancel the first move and the client will correctly propagate a deletion to the remote Cozy. - Deleting a file on your Cozy while moving it on your local filesystem with your client stopped would lead to the desynchronisation of the file. It would be deleted on your Cozy but would still exist on your local filesystem and all later modifications would not be propagated. We're now refusing the deletion because we believe the movement indicates a desire to keep the file and it seems easier for the user to understand and fix the situation if that was not the expected behavior. The file move will then be propagated to the remote Cozy and kept in sync.
- In some situations we can detect changes made on your remote Cozy on documents of which we haven't yet received the parent folders. We can't process orphaned documents so we require the parents of all documents before we allow processing those and if we don't have them, we'll issue an error that results in the "Synchronization incomplete" status message, literally blocking the synchronization process. We believe that most of those issues could resolve themselves by merely refusing the orphan change and synchronizing the other changes so we've decided not to block the synchronization process anymore when we encounter orphan changes.
- We detected that the remote watcher whose role is to detect, fetch and analyze changes coming from your remote Cozy could fail without the synchronization process stopping and alerting you. This means that in such cases, the changes made on your local filesystem would still be detected and potentially propagated to your remote Cozy but the changes made remotely would not be applied locally until a client restart. We've refactored the life-cycle management of the whole synchronization process and the remote watcher and we made sure that errors coming from the remote watcher are caught by the synchronization process which will in turn alert you and stop itself and both local and remote watchers.
- The client would not detect the correct mime type for
.cozy-note
files when detected on the local filesystem. This would change the saved mime type of notes moved on the local filesystem and not show the correct icon in the Recent changes list in our main window. We've switched to a custom mime detector for those files to detect our custom mime type. - Since propagating a local file update to a remote Cozy Note would break this note (i.e. it would not be detected as such and we would lose its actual content while still keeping its markdown export within the associated Cozy file), we've decided to prevent all local note updates to be propagated to the remote Cozy.
- In order to still synchronize your local updates to notes with your remote Cozy, we're now using the conflict mechanism to rename the original note on the remote Cozy before upload your new content to the appropriate location. This way, you have both your updated content and the original note that can still be edited within the Cozy Notes application.
- We've found that when renaming a folder while another folder within the same
parent starts with the renamed folder's original name (e.g. renaming
cozy
tocozy cloud
while you havecozy company
in the same parent) would lead to the incorrect movement of the content of the other folder (i.e. the content ofcozy company
in our example). We've fixed the algorithm that lists the content of a folder so that it looks only within the exact given location and not similar locations. - In some situations, locally creating a folder within a moved or renamed parent could lead to the creation of a new parent folder on the remote Cozy at the target location, thus making the parent movement impossible since a document would already exist at the target location. This situation was caused by some logic we implemented to help create complex hierarchies in any order. We would create a missing parent folder when creating a new folder on the remote Cozy. We've now stopped doing this and will not synchronize the creation of a folder if its parent does not exist. In case the parent location would be created later by the client (e.g. when propagating the parent movement), the new folder will eventually be synchronized.
- Remote changes resulting in an
MergeMissingParentError
do not block the synchronization process since v3.21.0-beta.1 but the changes from the affected batch and the ones coming after will be fetched over and over again until the errors are resolved, which might never come. We've identified a few sources of those errors that should be fixed really soon and believe we should not encounter solvable missing parent issues anymore so we've decided to mark them as processed anyway and rely on the next changes to resolve those missing parents issues. - We added a migration to force a refetch of all remote Cozy Notes in order to avoid as many dispensable conflicts as we can during the first reboot after this release installation.
- We made sure a Cozy Note is still identified as such after saving changes like an update on the remote Cozy. This will ensure they will stay protected from local updates afterwards.
- Until now the authentication of your Cozy during the initial connection of the
client would always be done by our own remote application. We're adding the
possibility for partners to offer their users to connect via their own SSO
portal so we now run the connection flow in a dedicated sandbox.
This has two advantages when an SSO portal is involved:
- the portal code is run in a browser like environment with no alterations so it should work out of the box
- the portal code is isolated from the rest of our application adding another layer of security preventing malicious code on the portal itself to access your computer
- We made sure the application of the move and update of a file on the local filesystem does not trigger invalid changes that would be propagated to the remote Cozy.
- We discovered timing issues during the propagation of remote file changes to the local filesystem. These can result in invalid metadata being sent to the remote Cozy after propagating a grouped content update and file renaming. In case the file was in a shared directory, the metadata change would in turn be propagated via the sharing to other Cozies and we can end up with a completely desynchronized file and conflicts. To prevent these invalid metadata from being propagated to the remote Cozy, we introduced a new way to store and compare local file states. This also helps us detect during a client restart when a remote file modification was fetched but not completely propagated to the file system and avoid creating a conflict.
Improvements for Windows users:
- To emphasize the fact that Cozy Notes should not be edited on your local filesystem we were marking the local note files as read-only. This was not preventing us from overwriting them with new remote updates on Linux and macOS but it was on Windows in some cases. When this would happen, the local file content would not reflect the remote content anymore and it could even lead to the remote Note being broken after a Desktop client restart. Since we've now introduced a conflict mechanism to protect Cozy Notes from local modifications, we can remove the read-only permission and remote updates will be propagated to the local filesystem on all platforms.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We introduced a new way to store and compare local file states. This is the first step to solve different problems. We're solving a first issue by preventing fake metadata (i.e. size and content checksum) from being propagated to the remote Cozy when a Cozy Note is both renamed and modified during a very short period.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We made sure a Cozy Note is still identified as such after saving changes like an update on the remote Cozy. This will ensure they will stay protected from local updates afterwards.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We made sure the application of the move and update of a file on the local filesystem does not trigger invalid changes that would be propagated to the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We added a migration to force a refetch of all remote Cozy Notes in order to avoid as many dispensable conflicts as we can during the first reboot after this release installation.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Until now the connection to your Cozy would always go through our own
infrastructure only. We're adding the possibility for partners to offer their
users to connect via their own SSO portal so we now run the connection flow in
a dedicated sandbox.
This has two advantages when an SSO portal is involved:
- the portal code is run in a browser like environment with no alterations so it should work out of the box
- the portal code is isolated from the rest of our application adding another layer of security preventing malicious code on the portal itself to access your computer
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The local Cozy Notes edit protection (i.e. notes were marked as read-only) was generating a new conflict every time the note was modified on the remote Cozy. Those conflicts originating from the change of permissions to write the new version, we decided to stop marking notes as read-only. The conflict mechanism should be enough to protect remote Cozy Notes from being broken by a local edit.
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- If a Cozy Note was moved and updated while a client was offline, the propagation to the local filesystem of these changes would lead to the creation of a conflicting markdown file and the renaming of the remote note with a conflict suffix. We made sure that applying more than one change on the same document on the filesystem will not lead to the detection of fake changes like the modification of a note.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The recent change we introduced to fix the propagation of remote Cozy Notes changes to the local filesystem brought some new timing issues. These can result in invalid metadata being sent to the remote Cozy after propagating an update. In case the note was in a shared directory, the metadata change is in turn propagated via the sharing to other Cozies and we can end up with a desynchronized note. This new issue comes from the fact we have to add write permissions on the local note file to let the client write the new markdown export. The read-only protection was added to prevent local changes that would break the actual note on the remote Cozy. Since we're now managing those changes within the synchronization process (i.e. with the creation of a conflict) we can remove the read-only limitation altogether and avoid the new timing issues.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Remote changes resulting in an
MergeMissingParentError
do not block the synchronization process since v3.21.0-beta.1 but the changes from the affected batch and the ones coming after will be fetched over and over again until the errors are resolved, which might never come. We've identified a few sources of those errors that should be fixed really soon and believe we should not encounter solvable missing parent issues anymore so we've decided to mark them as processed anyway and rely on the next changes to resolve those missing parents issues.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The client would not detect the correct mime type for
.cozy-note
files when detected on the local filesystem. This would change the saved mime type of notes moved on the local filesystem and not show the correct icon in the Recent changes list in our main window. We've switched to a custom mime detector for those files to detect our custom mime type. - Since propagating a local file update to a remote Cozy Note would break this note (i.e. it would not be detected as such and we would lose its actual content while still keeping its markdown export within the associated Cozy file), we've decided to prevent all local note updates to be propagated to the remote Cozy.
- In order to still synchronize your local updates to notes with your remote Cozy, we're now using the conflict mechanism to rename the original note on the remote Cozy before upload your new content to the appropriate location. This way, you have both your updated content and the original note that can still be edited within the Cozy Notes application.
- We've found that when renaming a folder while another folder within the same
parent starts with the renamed folder's original name (e.g. renaming
cozy
tocozy cloud
while you havecozy company
in the same parent) would lead to the incorrect movement of the content of the other folder (i.e. the content ofcozy compnany
in our example). We've fixed the algorithm that lists the content of a folder so that it looks only within the exact given location and not similar locations. - In some situations, locally creating a folder within a moved or renamed parent could lead to the creation of a new parent folder on the remote Cozy at the target location, thus making the parent movement impossible since a document would already exist at the target location. This situation was caused by some logic we implemented to help create complex hierarchies in any order. We would create a missing parent folder when creating a new folder on the remote Cozy. We've now stopped doing this and will not synchronize the creation of a folder if its parent does not exist. In case the parent location would be created later by the client (e.g. when propagating the parent movement), the new folder will eventually be synchronized.
Improvements for Windows users:
- To emphasize the fact that Cozy Notes should not be edited on your local filesystem we mark the local note files as read-only. This does not prevent us from overwriting them with new remote updates on Linux and macOS but it does on Windows in some cases. In those cases, the local file content does not reflect the remote content anymore and it can even lead to the remote Note being broken after a Desktop client restart. We're now adding write permissions the local file when we want to update it with new content coming from the remote Cozy and switch it back to a read-only mode afterwards.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We missed a spot when introducing the deletion marker in the previous beta release which could lead to remote restorations being handled as movements if the previous deletion was merged into the local PouchDB database but not propagated to the local filesystem. We haven't identified visible issues coming from this yet though.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Moving a document to an ignored location (see
https://github.com/cozy-labs/cozy-desktop/blob/master/core/config/.cozyignore
and your local
.cozyignore
rules file) after another move would result in the first move being propagated to the remote Cozy and the document being desynchronized after that. From now on, the second move to the ignored location will cancel the first move and the client will correctly propagate a deletion to the remote Cozy. - Deleting a file on your Cozy while moving it on your local filesystem with your client stopped would lead to the desynchronisation of the file. It would be deleted on your Cozy but would still exist on your local filesystem and all later modifications would not be propagated. We're now refusing the deletion because we believe the movement indicates a desire to keep the file and it seems easier for the user to understand and fix the situation if that was not the expected behavior. The file move will then be propagated to the remote Cozy and kept in sync.
- In some situations we can detect changes made on your remote Cozy on documents of which we haven't yet received the parent folders. We can't process orphaned documents so we require the parents of all documents before we allow processing those and if we don't have them, we'll issue an error that results in the "Synchronization incomplete" status message, literally blocking the synchronization process. We believe that most of those issues could resolve themselves by merely refusing the orphan change and synchronizing the other changes so we've decided not to block the synchronization process anymore when we encounter orphan changes.
- We detected that the remote watcher whose role is to detect, fetch and analyze changes coming from your remote Cozy could fail without the synchronization process stopping and alerting you. This means that in such cases, the changes made on your local filesystem would still be detected and potentially propagated to your remote Cozy but the changes made remotely would not be applied locally until a client restart. We've refactored the life-cycle management of the whole synchronization process and the remote watcher and we made sure that errors coming from the remote watcher are caught by the synchronization process which will in turn alert you and stop itself and both local and remote watchers.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In some situations, when moving a file or folder and overwriting an existing document, the local file system can fire a move event without firing a deletion event for the document that's being overwritten. We were very conservative in the way to we treat changes that could erase content so we would generate a conflict for those moves. Now that we have file versioning on the Cozy, we feel comfortable accepting those changes and will thus delete the overwritten document but will keep its existing references (e.g. photos album, bills…) and add them to the document being moved.
- We've found out that the synchronization process could be started more than once. Although this should have no effect (i.e. one start replacing the previous one) we've made sure we only start the process once. This should avoid wasting some resources in an extraneous start.
- Following some feedback on the app updater window which could give the feeling that the update was not going to complete, we've made a small redesign of this window, replacing the indeterminate progress bar with a spinner and adding emphasizing the text asking you to be patient until the download is complete.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- To avoid synchronizing temporary documents generated by some software when saving a new version of a document, we maintain a list of file name patterns that should not be synchronized. We had some patterns for the Microsoft Office suite files but we did not account for temporary files generated for all the file types those can open like Open Documents. We've widened the pattern used to match those files those that all temporary files created by the MS Office software should be matched and thus not be synchronized.
Improvements for Linux and Windows users:
- During the initial scan of your local synchronization folder, we emit deletion events when we detect a know document is not present anymore (i.e. we assume you've deleted it while the client was not running). The order in which we emit those events is important because it will be the order in which those actions will be synchronized and if we try to synchronize the deletion of a directory before the deletion of its content, the folder will end up in your Cozy trash bin instead of being completely removed. This is not a big issue but to avoid any confusion as to why we'd put those files and directories in your trash, we've modified our algorithm to emit events for children of deleted directories before the event for the directory itself.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We found that in some situations, the order in which local file system events are received by our local changes watcher was not as expected, resulting in some movements not being detected as such. We would then delete the source documents and recreate them at the destination, losing in the process some important metadata like sharings. Our Windows movement detector is now more resilient to the order of events and should detect all movements as such.
- We've got reports from users experiencing app crashes. In at least some of those cases, the anti-virus seems to be involved. We've implemented some mitigations as found in the Electron documentation and hope to see those issues resolved.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The updater window was smaller than anticipated when bringing the window redesign to life so all the content would not fit inside, especially with French text. The spinner has been shrinked down to leave more room for the text and the French translation modified so that the first sentence would fit in one line.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Nothing to see here. This release let's us test the previous redesign of the updater window.
Improvements for all users:
- Following some feedback on the app updater window which could give the feeling that the update was not going to complete, we've made a small redesign of this window, replacing the indeterminate progress bar with a spinner and adding emphasizing the text asking you to be patient until the download is complete.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- This release fixes a small typo that prevented the overwriting moves to function properly.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've found out that the synchronization process could be started more than once. Although this should have no effect (i.e. one start replacing the previous one) we've made sure we only start the process once. This should avoid wasting some resources in an extraneous start.
- In some situations, when moving a file or folder and overwriting an existing document, the local file system can fire a move event without firing a deletion event for the document that's being overwritten. We were very conservative in the way to we treat changes that could erase content so we would generate a conflict for those moves. Now that we have file versioning on the Cozy, we feel comfortable accepting those changes and will thus delete the overwritten document but will keep its existing references (e.g. photos album, bills…) and add them to the document being moved.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- To avoid synchronizing temporary documents generated by some software when saving a new version of a document, we maintain a list of file name patterns that should not be synchronized. We had some patterns for the Microsoft Office suite files but we did not account for temporary files generated for all the file types those can open like Open Documents. We've enlarged the pattern used to match those files those that all temporary files created by the MS Office software should be matched and thus not be synchronized.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We've got reports from users experiencing app crashes. In at least some of those cases, the anti-virus seems to be involved. We've implemented some mitigations as found in the Electron documentation and hope to see those issues resolved.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In an attempt to avoid losing your data, we were very cautious when we detected movements that would overwrite documents we were aware of and would create a conflict document instead. There are a number of situations where this is not ideal because you actually wanted to overwrite this destination document (e.g. saving a file from an office software which uses a temporary file, overwriting a directory on purpose). With all the safeties we have in place today (i.e. trash bins on both your computer and your Cozy plus file versioning on your Cozy) we decided to accept more overwriting movements when we did not detect un-synchronized changes that would be overwritten by this. This should mean a lot less conflicts when using Microsoft Office softwares and the possibility to overwrite both files and directories.
Improvements for Linux and Windows users:
- During the initial scan of your local synchronization folder, we emit deletion events when we detect a know document is not present anymore (i.e. we assume you've deleted it while the client was not running). The order in which we emit those events is important because it will be the order in which those actions will be synchronized and if we try to synchronize the deletion of a directory before the deletion of its content, the folder will end up in your Cozy trash bin instead of being completely removed. This is not a big issue but to avoid any confusion as to why we'd put those files and directories in your trash, we've modified our algorithm to emit events for children of deleted directories before the event for the directory itself.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We found that in some situations, the order in which local file system events are received by our local changes watcher was not as expected, resulting in some movements not being detected as such. We would then delete the source documents and recreate them at the destination, losing in the process some important metadata like sharings. Our Windows movement detector is now more resilient to the order of events and should detect all movements as such.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We found out that revoking your device from the Connected Devices page in your
Cozy Settings would trigger an error in the Cozy Desktop application
preventing it from finishing the disconnection.
From now on, when you choose to disconnect the application following the
device revocation (i.e. choosing
Disconnect
in the modal window that shows up when the application detects it's been revoked) will bring you back to the on-boarding process so you can reconnect it if you want. NB: On Windows, another issue is still preventing you from disconnecting the application completely. - A new Cozy Notes application was released recently, allowing you to create
cozy-note
documents. Those are automatically exported to a markdown format and stored in your Drive so that it can be synchronized with all your devices. Those files cannot be modified directly as it would break their format. To allow you to easily open and modify them we've set Cozy Desktop as the default application to open them. Opening acozy-note
file locally with Cozy Desktop installed (or run at least once on Linux) will open in the Cozy Notes web application in your browser even if it's a note that was shared with you. If you're not connected to the Internet or we cannot find the note on its owner's Cozy, we'll show its content in a downgraded rendered markdown form. - A regression was introduced in version 3.18.0 which leads to errors when moving files after they've been updated. From what we've seen the modifications are not lost and the file ends up at the expected location but this could be the base for issues further down the road. We've made sure that the regression was fixed and added a data migration to do some cleanup in your local databases.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- MacOS users who synchronize a folder on an HFS+ volume could see errors by adding files with accentuated names via Cozy Drive Web to a folder with an accentuated name that was created on their local volume. This is because HFS+ volumes automatically rename files and folders with utf-8 characters so that they follow the NFD norm while most of the time those are originally follow the NFC norm. We were expecting the whole path to follow the same norm but in this situation, the remotely added files were not following the same norm as their parent folder and we would wrongly view this as a movement. We're now dealing with each part of a file or folder path separately so that we can manage different utf-8 norms.
Improvements for Linux and Windows users:
- We found out that system errors triggered while trying to read the content of one of your directories during the application start would not be caught and would prevent the application from discovering all the files and directories within your synced folder and thus prevent their synchronization. This would also prevent the module that watches for changes on your Cozy from being started so we were also missing remote changes in this situation. We're now catching those errors and ignoring those that don't relate to the synced directory itself. The content of those directories will not be synchronized but the other directories and files will.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We found out that revoking your device from the Connected Devices page in your
Cozy Settings would trigger an error in the Cozy Desktop application
preventing it from finishing the disconnection.
From now on, when you choose to disconnect the application following the
device revocation (i.e. choosing
Disconnect
in the modal window that shows up when the application detects it's been revoked) will bring you back to the on-boarding process so you can reconnect it if you want. NB: On Windows, another issue is still preventing you from disconnecting the application completely.
Improvements for Linux and Windows users:
- We found out that system errors triggered while trying to read the content of one of your directories during the application start would not be caught and would prevent the application from discovering all the files and directories within your synced folder and thus prevent their synchronization. This would also prevent the module that watches for changes on your Cozy from being started so we were also missing remote changes in this situation. We're now catching those errors and ignoring those that don't relate to the synced directory itself. The content of those directories will not be synchronized but the other directories and files will.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We introduced a regression around auto-updates with the opening of notes. The application would not be restarted after the update was downloaded and installed. This is now fixed and updates are now fully applied again.
- On macOS, opening a note while the application was already started and syncing would close it and closing one of multiple markdown viewer windows would close all of them. Also the synchronization process would be started even when launching the app just to open a note. The behavior is now the same as on the other two OSes. Opening a note while the app is not started will not start the synchronization, opening it while the app is started will not close it and closing one markdown viewer window will not close all of them if more than one are opened.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- A regression was introduced in version 3.18.0 which leads to errors when moving files after they've been updated. From what we've seen the modifications are not lost and the file ends up at the expected location but this could be the base for issues further down the road. We've made sure that the regression was fixed and added a data migration to do some cleanup in your local databases.
- The first beta version of v3.19.0 changed the order in which we initialize the different parts of the application to be able to lookup notes and open them without starting the file synchronization process. This change unexpectedly prevented users to go through the on-boarding process and the end to start the application if the client was not already connected to their Cozy. We've reorganized the initial steps so that they're applied in order even when a client configuration does not exist yet.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- A new Cozy Notes application was released recently, allowing you to create
cozy-note
documents. Those are automatically exported to a markdown format and stored in your Drive so that it can be synchronized with all your devices. Those files cannot be modified directly as it would break their format. To allow you to easily open and modify them we've set Cozy Desktop as the default application to open them. Opening acozy-note
file locally with Cozy Desktop installed (or run at least once on Linux) will open in the Cozy Notes web application in your browser even if it's a note that was shared with you. If you're not connected to the Internet or we cannot find the note on its owner's Cozy, we'll show its content in a downgraded rendered markdown form.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- MacOS users who synchronize a folder on an HFS+ volume could see errors by adding files with accentuated names via Cozy Drive Web to a folder with an accentuated name that was created on their local volume. This is because HFS+ volumes automatically rename files and folders with utf-8 characters so that they follow the NFD norm while most of the time those are originally follow the NFC norm. We were expecting the whole path to follow the same norm but in this situation, the remotely added files were not following the same norm as their parent folder and we would wrongly view this as a movement. We're now dealing with each part of a file or folder path separately so that we can manage different utf-8 norms.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've completely changed our sorting algorithm for changes coming from the Cozy. We may not receive changes in the order they were made and this can make their application on the local file system impossible. To mitigate this situation we sort the changes to make their application possible. It is a difficult task and we've made a lot of changes in the past to try and fix bugs in different situations. We've yet again seen new problematic situations recently and decided to try a new approach with a completely new algorithm, focusing more on essential changes that need to happen first rather than trying to recreate the very specific order in which changes were made.
- We've noticed that when requesting a manual synchronization, the button is not disabled right away but only when the synchronization actually starts. This means that, in the meantime, you can potentially click multiple times on the button (e.g. you think that your request was not taken into account) thus piling up synchronization requests. We believe that multiple synchronization requests can lead to unexpected behavior and have decided to disable the button right after your click so we'll be sure only one request will be made until the requested synchronization is complete.
- Since the introduction of the new Cozy Notes application, we've started
synchronizing
.cozy-note
files with Cozy Desktop. Those files contain a markdown export of your Notes, written using the remote application. Those files are not meant to be modified as they're only exports. They only exist so you can read them without going to the remote application and later as an entrypoint to the application. As a hint, we've decided to make those files read-only so you will be less likely to modify them outside the Cozy Notes application and thus possibly lose content. - As a follow-up to the manual synchronization button changes, we've worked on the underlying synchronization stop requests to make sure every component involved in the synchronization process is stopped prior to starting a new process. This means that we should not see problems coming from manual synchronizations anymore but also that some actions that involve stopping or deleting the PouchDB database will wait for the completion of the current synchronization and thus may take longer. This does not affect stopping the client.
- We've found out that some remote file updates (i.e. pushed by another client)
may be lost during a client restart (actually they can now be recovered via
the versions management) if they were detected by the client but not
propagated to the file system prior to the restart. In this situation, the
file was renamed with a
-conflict-…
suffix and its local version was pushed to the Cozy thus overwriting the remote update. We've decided to keep the remote changes in this situation and forcibly propagate it to the local file system. Since there could be a legitimate file update on the file system as well, we'll create a backup copy of the local file before overwriting it. This backup copy will have the.bck
extension and will be trashed for a cleaner experience.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- As a follow-up to the manual synchronization button changes, we've worked on the underlying synchronization stop requests to make sure every component involved in the synchronization process is stopped prior to starting a new process. This means that we should not see problems coming from manual synchronizations anymore but also that some actions that involve stopping or deleting the PouchDB database will wait for the completion of the current synchronization and thus may take longer. This does not affect stopping the client.
- We've found out that some remote file updates (i.e. pushed by another client)
may be lost during a client restart (actually they can now be recovered via
the versions management) if they were detected by the client but not
propagated to the file system prior to the restart. In this situation, the
file was renamed with a
-conflict-…
suffix and its local version was pushed to the Cozy thus overwriting the remote update. We've decided to keep the remote changes in this situation and forcibly propagate it to the local file system. Since there could be a legitimate file update on the file system as well, we'll create a backup copy of the local file before overwriting it. This backup copy will have the.bck
extension and will be trashed for a cleaner experience.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've completely changed our sorting algorithm for changes coming from the Cozy. We may not receive changes in the order they were made and this can make their application on the local file system impossible. To mitigate this situation we sort the changes to make their application possible. It is a difficult task and we've made a lot of changes in the past to try and fix bugs in different situations. We've yet again seen new problematic situations recently and decided to try a new approach with a completely new algorithm, focusing more on essential changes that need to happen first rather than trying to recreate the very specific order in which changes were made.
- We've noticed that when requesting a manual synchronization, the button is not disabled right away but only when the synchronization actually starts. This means that, in the meantime, you can potentially click multiple times on the button (e.g. you think that your request was not taken into account) thus piling up synchronization requests. We believe that multiple synchronization requests can lead to unexpected behavior and have decided to disable the button right after your click so we'll be sure only one request will be made until the requested synchronization is complete.
- Since the introduction of the new Cozy Notes application, we've started
synchronizing
.cozy-note
files with Cozy Desktop. Those files contain a markdown export of your Notes, written using the remote application. Those files are not meant to be modified as they're only exports. They only exist so you can read them without going to the remote application and later as an entrypoint to the application. As a hint, we've decided to make those files read-only so you will be less likely to modify them outside the Cozy Notes application and thus possibly lose content.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Merging multiple changes at once often requires that they are in the correct order (i.e. the order in which they were made) or we might not be able to merge some of them. We don't always get those changes in the correct order from the Cozy and this can block the synchronization although we have all the required changes in the list. We introduced a retry mechanism in this part of the application that will put any change that we failed to merge at the end of the list so we can retry after we've merged the others and thus potentially unlock the situation.
- We found out that errors while downloading a file from the remote Cozy (mostly network errors which are quite common) were not handled at all. The result was that the synchronization was stopped without notice (not even an error message in the status bar) and would only work again after restarting the application. We now catch them so the synchronization won't get completely blocked, we'll wait for an internet connection to come back in the event of network errors and we'll try downloading the file up to 3 times before giving up.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We found out that errors while downloading a file from the remote Cozy (mostly network errors which are quite common) were not handled at all. The result was that the synchronization was stopped without notice (not even an error message in the status bar) and would only work again after restarting the application. We now catch them so the synchronization won't get completely blocked, we'll wait for an internet connection to come back in the event of network errors and we'll try downloading the file up to 3 times before giving up.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Merging multiple changes at once often requires that they are in the correct order (i.e. the order in which they were made) or we might not be able to merge some of them. We don't always get those changes in the correct order from the Cozy and this can block the synchronization although we have all the required changes in the list. We introduced a retry mechanism in this part of the application that will put any change that we failed to merge at the end of the list so we can retry after we've merged the others and thus potentially unlock the situation.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In some situations like unsigned Terms of Service, requests to the remote Cozy will result in errors and the synchronization will fail. To anticipate those, we have a poller that requests from the Cozy required user actions and that turns them into alerts that Cozy Desktop will show you. A technical error in the poller resulted in failure to schedule polls past the first one and you would miss those very precious information unless you would restart the application. You should now be shown those alerts as early as possible without restarting the application thus enabling you to anticipate synchronization errors.
- With version 3.16.1 of the app, we decided to increase the visibility of the synchronization activity especially during the upload of large files or the preparation of local changes. This made the application's status and icon "blink" for some users and would give a bad feeling about its behavior. We made some more changes to the status display so you should now see no blinking and better delimited activity phases that should better reflect the ongoing synchronization.
- We use a local Pouch database to keep track of all documents and their metadata. Part of this metadata are the remote identifier of each document on the Cozy and its last known revision. Whenever we make a change on a document, we fetch its previous version from the local Pouch database so we can access its old metadata. When the change happened locally, we pass along to the Cozy this old metadata's remote revision so it can validate we're not overwriting a document that was changed on the Cozy without our knowledge. It appears we made a mistake in the order old revisions are returned to us by Pouch and that we were not always fetching previous revision but usually the second known revision. This would mean local changes on the document would not get propagated to the remote Cozy. We fixed this revision selection which should avoid quite a lot of propagation issues and further down the road conflicts as well.
- We found out that if you encountered a network timeout during the release availability check, we would stop alerting you whenever a new release is available unless you'd restart the app. We're now making sure that each successful availability check (we're running a check every 24 hours) we'll offer you to install any update.
- In case you encounter an error such as a synchronization error, we're now making sure you'll get notified only once and not every time you open the application window.
- If you look at the Settings application on your Cozy, you will list is Connected Devices tab. This page lists all clients that were ever connected to your Cozy and were not revoked. This page also tells you when each client was synchronized for the last time. Unfortunately, the Desktop client was not updating this date so you would only see its device name. We're now updating this date each time the app reaches the up-to-date status, be there any changes to sync or not.
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- The library we use to watch for changes on the local filesystem, Atom Watcher,
can sometimes generate events without a document type for deletions. In those
situations we had decided to force the type to
file
but this would lead to type mismatches when a directory was deleted. When the event type is unknown, we're now looking into the local Pouch database for an existing document at the deleted path and if one does exist, we use its type. If we can't find any existing document, we resort back to forcing the type tofile
as we don't have any mean to detect the actual type (i.e. the file or directory does not exist anymore so we can't request stats from the filesystem).
Improvements for Windows users:
- We found out that when applying on the local filesystem a file modification
from the Cozy, a rename event was generated from the file path to itself, thus
firing an
Invalid move
error. While we have no indications that this would have any impact on your usage, we've made sure this event is not generated anymore. - We introduced in Cozy Desktop v3.13.1 a mechanism to identify files and directories with more precision on Windows. This required to modify every single document in the local Pouch database to make sure the new identifier was saved and could be used (e.g. in movement detection). While this worked for most documents, users who had local unsynchronized documents when this migration took place, ended up with an unsyncable version of those which could not be fixed. Fortunately, those versions were not actually saved in the database and we could fix the migration itself so those documents will get their precise identifier and will be synchronized from now on.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- Since the v3.16.0 and the Electron update to v5, the Chromium sandbox is
activated by default and since it requires kernel features that are disabled
by default in Debian issued kernels, users of those kernels could not start
the application without using the
--no-sandbox
flag. This would mean either launching the app from the command line or modifying the.desktop
file used as a shortcut. We found a way to detect when the kernel feature is disabled and apply the--no-sandbox
flag in those situations without any actions from the user.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We found out that if you encountered a network timeout during the release availability check, we would stop alerting you whenever a new release is available unless you'd restart the app. We're now making sure that each successful availability check (we're running a check every 24 hours) we'll offer you to install any update.
- In case you encounter an error such as a synchronization error, we're now making sure you'll get notified only once and not every time you open the application window.
- If you look at the Settings application on your Cozy, you will list is Connected Devices tab. This page lists all clients that were ever connected to your Cozy and were not revoked. This page also tells you when each client was synchronized for the last time. Unfortunately, the Desktop client was not updating this date so you would only see its device name. We're now updating this date each time the app reaches the up-to-date status, be there any changes to sync or not.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We use a local Pouch database to keep track of all documents and their metadata. Part of this metadata are the remote identifier of each document on the Cozy and its last known revision. Whenever we make a change on a document, we fetch its previous version from the local Pouch database so we can access its old metadata. When the change happened locally, we pass along to the Cozy this old metadata's remote revision so it can validate we're not overwriting a document that was changed on the Cozy without our knowledge. It appears we made a mistake in the order old revisions are returned to us by Pouch and that we were not always fetching previous revision but usually the second known revision. This would mean local changes on the document would not get propagated to the remote Cozy. We fixed this revision selection which should avoid quite a lot of propagation issues and further down the road conflicts as well.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- With version 3.16.1 of the app, we decided to increase the visibility of the synchronization activity especially during the upload of large files or the preparation of local changes. This made the application's status and icon "blink" for some users and would give a bad feeling about its behavior. We made some more changes to the status display so you should now see no blinking and better delimited activity phases that should better reflect the ongoing synchronization.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In some situations like unsigned Terms of Service, requests to the remote Cozy will result in errors and the synchronization will fail. To anticipate those, we have a poller that requests from the Cozy required user actions and that turns them into alerts that Cozy Desktop will show you. A technical error in the poller resulted in failure to schedule polls past the first one and you would miss those very precious information unless you would restart the application. You should now be shown those alerts as early as possible without restarting the application thus enabling you to anticipate synchronization errors.
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- The library we use to watch for changes on the local filesystem, Atom Watcher,
can sometimes generate events without a document type for deletions. In those
situations we had decided to force the type to
file
but this would lead to type mismatches when a directory was deleted. When the event type is unknown, we're now looking into the local Pouch database for an existing document at the deleted path and if one does exist, we use its type. If we can't find any existing document, we resort back to forcing the type tofile
as we don't have any mean to detect the actual type (i.e. the file or directory does not exist anymore so we can't request stats from the filesystem).
Improvements for Windows users:
- We found out that when applying on the local filesystem a file modification
from the Cozy, a rename event was generated from the file path to itself, thus
firing an
Invalid move
error. While we have no indications that this would have any impact on your usage, we've made sure this event is not generated anymore. - We introduced in Cozy Desktop v3.13.1 a mechanism to identify files and directories with more precision on Windows. This required to modify every single document in the local Pouch database to make sure the new identifier was saved and could be used (e.g. in movement detection). While this worked for most documents, users who had local unsynchronized documents when this migration took place, ended up with an unsyncable version of those which could not be fixed. Fortunately, those versions were not actually saved in the database and we could fix the migration itself so those documents will get their precise identifier and will be synchronized from now on.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- Since the v3.16.0 and the Electron update to v5, the Chromium sandbox is
activated by default and since it requires kernel features that are disabled
by default in Debian issued kernels, users of those kernels could not start
the application without using the
--no-sandbox
flag. This would mean either launching the app from the command line or modifying the.desktop
file used as a shortcut. We found a way to detect when the kernel feature is disabled and apply the--no-sandbox
flag in those situations without any actions from the user.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We use a monitoring system (hosted on our own infrastructure) to receive reports of errors happening when you use Cozy Desktop. This system requires a client to be setup in our app to send those reports to the server. We used an older version of that client which stopped working when we upgraded Electron in the previous version and that lead to app crashes whenever we tried to send a report. We've migrated to the latest version of that client so you shouldn't experience those crashes anymore and we'll even get a bit more of information in each report which might help us help you.
- We have detected that in some very specific situations, the app can enter a local loop of conflict renaming on one or more documents. Those loops would prevent your document to be synchronized with the remote Cozy or for it to be continuously renamed and, in the most extreme cases, lead to app crashes on start-up due to the size of the document (each conflict renaming would increase its size). One of those situations is the presence of more than one document in our database with the same unique filesystem identifier, resulting from the mis-interpretation of some filesystem events. We've taken some steps to prevent the presence of those 2 documents at the same time, not preventing possible future conflicts on the sole document left but preventing a conflict loop to start from there.
- For those of you who have already experienced extreme local conflict loops and can't get the app to start without crashing, we have re-evaluated our strategy to load all the existing documents during start-up so their size would not matter and the app keep working.
- We have decided to reassess how we compute the application state and how we communicate it, especially via the systray icon, so that you're more aware of its activities. This is notably true for the upload of large files during which the spinner would stop and the app would state it is up-to-date while the upload is actually not finished and shutting done the application would cancel it.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We brought back the systray icon contextual menu (i.e. the one showing up on right-clicks) mistakenly removed in a previous version, meaning you would have to open the app window and use the button in the Preferences tab to shut it down.
- The library used to package our binaries changed the format of the created Uninstall Windows registry subkey without cleaning up old keys when updating the application. This means that Windows users updating from a version prior to v3.16.0 to v3.16.0 will have 2 Cozy Drive applications listed in the Windows programs manager and uninstalling the old version will actually uninstall the most recent and leave them with a Cozy Drive version seemingly seemingly impossible to uninstall. We added some cleanup logic to Cozy Drive to take care of removing the old registry subkey automatically.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- On Linux, every time you updated the application, you had to re-enable
auto-launch if it was previously enabled because the auto-launch entry
contained the application's version and would not match the new version.
We've changed the entry's name to just
Cozy-Desktop
so all versions will match and the auto-launch will stay enabled after an update.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- On Linux, every time you updated the application, you had to re-enable
auto-launch if it was previously enabled because the auto-launch entry
contained the application's version and would not match the new version.
We've changed the entry's name to just
Cozy-Desktop
so all versions will match and the auto-launch will stay enabled after an update.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows users:
- Files within the app's asar archive are not accessible at runtime while the
library we use to modify the Windows registry loads
.vbs
files to execute the modifications. We've bypassed this limitation by copying the.vbs
files to the app'sresources
folder and telling the library where to find them for our registry modifications to work.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows users:
- The library used to package our binaries changed the format of the created Uninstall Windows registry subkey without cleaning up old keys when updating the application. This means that Windows users updating from a version prior to v3.16.0 to v3.16.0 will have 2 Cozy Drive applications listed in the Windows programs manager and uninstalling the old version will actually uninstall the most recent and leave them with a seemingly un-uninstallable Cozy Drive version. We added some cleanup logic to Cozy Drive to take care of removing the old registry subkey automatically.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We use a monitoring system (hosted on our own infrastructure) to receive reports of errors happening when you use Cozy Desktop. This system requires a client to be setup in our app to send those reports to the server. We used an older version of that client which stopped working when we upgraded Electron in the previous version and that lead to app crashes whenever we tried to send a report. We've migrated to the latest version of that client so you shouldn't experience those crashes anymore and we'll even get a bit more of information in each report which might help us help you.
- We have detected that in some very specific situations, the app can enter a local loop of conflict renaming on one or more documents. Those loops would prevent your document to be synchronized with the remote Cozy or for it to be continuously renamed and, in the most extreme cases, lead to app crashes on start-up due to the size of the document (each conflict renaming would increase its size). One of those situations is the presence of more than one document in our database with the same unique filesystem identifier, resulting from the mis-interpretation of some filesystem events. We've taken some steps to prevent the presence of those 2 documents at the same time, not preventing possible future conflicts on the sole document left but preventing a conflict loop to start from there.
- For those of you who have already experienced extreme local conflict loops and can't get the app to start without crashing, we have re-evaluated our strategy to load all the existing documents during start-up so their size would not matter and the app keep working.
- We have decided to reassess how we compute the application state and how we communicate it, especially via the systray icon, so that you're more aware of its activities. This is notably true for the upload of large files during which the spinner would stop and the app would state it is up-to-date while the upload is actually not finished and shutting done the application would cancel it.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We brought back the systray icon contextual menu (i.e. the one showing up on right-clicks) mistakenly removed in a previous version, meaning you would have to open the app window and use the button in the Preferences tab to shut it down.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded a lot of dependencies and especially Electron which was upgraded to v5.0.0. This brings in Node v12.0.0. They should bring performance and stability improvements.
- We improved the stability of the ordering and identification of changes fetched from the remote Cozy. This should reduce the number of unmergeable changes and conflicts arising from those situations. This is especially true when complex moves were synchronised with the remote Cozy (e.g. moving a folder from inside a moved folder).
- We fixed a few minor UI issues like long filenames which were not correctly ellipsized in the synced files list.
- When upgrading Electron to v5.0.0, we broke the onboarding process because of a new security restriction in Chromium (which is packaged with Electron) preventing us from redirecting to the folder selection window after connecting to your Cozy and authorizing the Cozy Desktop app. The redirection is now handled differently to avoid the security issue and load the folder selection window.
- Our remote changes watcher tries to recreate the changes that were executed
on the remote Cozy from the resulting documents and the old versions we have
locally. We found out that we were not correctly detecting and thus handling
complex hierarchy changes like:
- child only moves (i.e. we detect a move on a folder descendant which is due to its ancestor move and should not result in any local action)
- moves inside move (i.e. renaming/moving the child of a moved parent within that same parent)
- moves from inside a move (i.e. moving the child of a moved parent outside that parent) Handling those changes correctly should result in a lot less unmerged changes and their consequences.
- After fixing the remote changes identification logic, we found out that our sorting algorithm (necessary to avoid potential collisions when applying them locally) was not stable and the resulting order depended greatly on the original changes and their order. We separated the criterias on which we sort the changes to come up with 2 sorting algorithms called on after the other so the result of each one is predictable and thus the end result too. This should prevent some conflicts and mis-applied changes.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- In an attempt to prevent losing a working config, we decided to use a write technique called copy-on-write. This proved itself unnecessary and even lead to issues for some users when they had both a working config and a temporary config file. We stopped using this technique without losing the safety of an atomic write via a temporary config file.
- When launching the application, we do what we call an initial scan of your synced directory to list all its documents and try to detect changes that were made since the last time the application was running. It is a complex task which does not behave in the same way the live watching does and we were not always ordering the resulting changes in the correct order, resulting in incorrect changes or unmerged changes. We designed a specific sorting algorithm for this phase to stabilize this situation which should result in less errors during the application startup.
- Apple now requires a notarization step for apps to be installed on newer versions of macOS. With this process, Apple certifies that Cozy Desktop does not contain any known malware and macOS will let you install our app without having to tinkle with your security parameters.
- The way we store documents metadata (e.g. their paths) means we have to modify the saved metadata of the moved folder itself but also all its descendants (i.e. so their paths in our database reflects their path on the filesystem). We found an issue in our moves handling logic that prevented us from detecting moves from inside a move (i.e. we move a folder to another location from a parent that was just moved as well). We're now detecting them correctly which means those changes will now be propagated to the remote Cozy as expected.
- We found out that the libraries we use to watch the changes done to your files on your filesystem could sometimes fire events with the wrong type. Indeed, we've seen events for the addition of files with a directory type and vice-versa. We rely on this type to decide which actions to run so we're now verifying that the type we received is correct before we proceed.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- Upgrading Electron, the desktop applications framework upon which Cozy Desktop is built, means upgrading the Node and Chromium versions shipped with it. Starting with Electron v4, when libappindicator is available and installed on your distribution, the systray icon will be displayed via this library. This means that the icon won't respond to left clicks anymore. To mitigate this situation, we decided to add the "Show Application" menu entry in the context menu for all distributions. This context menu can be displayed via a right click on the systray icon.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When you send a message to our support via the application, we also securely send your last log file to one of our servers for analysis so we can better identify the issues you might be facing. When we upgraded Electron, the expected configuration of this request has changed and the log file would not be sent anymore. We've updated this configuration and log files are joined to your message again.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- We found out that the libraries we use to watch the changes done to your files on your filesystem could sometimes fire events with the wrong type. Indeed, we've seen events for the addition of files with a directory type and vice-versa. We rely on this type to decide which actions to run so we're now verifying that the type we received is correct before we proceed.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- After fixing the remote changes identification logic, we found out that our sorting algorithm (necessary to avoid potential collisions when applying them locally) was not stable and the resulting order depended greatly on the original changes and their order. We separated the criterias on which we sort the changes to come up with 2 sorting algorithms called on after the other so the result of each one is predictable and thus the end result too. This should prevent some conflicts and mis-applied changes.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When upgrading Electron to v5.0.0, we broke the onboarding process because of a new security restriction in Chromium (which is packaged with Electron) preventing us from redirecting to the folder selection window after connecting to your Cozy and authorizing the Cozy Desktop app. The redirection is now handled differently to avoid the security issue and load the folder selection window.
- Our remote changes watcher tries to recreate the changes that were executed
on the remote Cozy from the resulting documents and the old versions we have
locally. We found out that we were not correctly detecting and thus handling
complex hierarchy changes like:
- child only moves (i.e. we detect a move on a folder descendant which is due to its ancestor move and should not result in any local action)
- moves inside move (i.e. renaming/moving the child of a moved parent within that same parent)
- moves from inside a move (i.e. moving the child of a moved parent outside that parent) Handling those changes correctly should result in a lot less unmerged changes and their consequences.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- With the new Apple notarization process, we need to specify which OS permissions will be required and requested by our app. By default, apps are not allowed to load code frameworks that were not signed by the same team ID or by Apple itself. Since we use the Electron framework which is not signed by us or Apple, we need to disable circumvent this restriction or the app won't start.
- The way we store documents metadata (e.g. their paths) means we have to modify the saved metadata of the moved folder itself but also all its descendants (i.e. so their paths in our database reflects their path on the filesystem). We found an issue in our moves handling logic that prevented us from detecting moves from inside a move (i.e. we move a folder to another location from a parent that was just moved as well). We're now detecting them correctly which means those changes will now be propagated to the remote Cozy as expected.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for MacOS users:
- Apple now requires a notarization step for apps to be installed on newer versions of macOS. With this process, Apple certifies that Cozy Desktop does not contain any known malware and macOS will let you install our app without having to tinkle with your security parameters.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a technical error with one of our dependencies which prevented the app from starting.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded a lot of dependencies and especially Electron which was upgraded to v5.0.0. This brings in Node v12.0.0. They should bring performance and stability improvements.
- We improved the stability of the ordering and identification of changes fetched from the remote Cozy. This should reduce the number of unmergeable changes and conflicts arising from those situations. This is especially true when complex moves were synchronised with the remote Cozy (e.g. moving a folder from inside a moved folder).
- We fixed a few minor UI issues like long filenames which were not correctly ellipsized in the synced files list.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- In an attempt to prevent losing a working config, we decided to use a write technique called copy-on-write. This proved itself unnecessary and even lead to issues for some users when they had both a working config and a temporary config file. We stopped using this technique without losing the safety of an atomic write via a temporary config file.
- When launching the application, we do what we call an initial scan of your synced directory to list all its documents and try to detect changes that were made since the last time the application was running. It is a complex task which does not behave in the same way the live watching does and we were not always ordering the resulting changes in the correct order, resulting in incorrect changes or unmerged changes. We designed a specific sorting algorithm for this phase to stabilize this situation which should result in less errors during the application startup.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- Upgrading Electron, the desktop applications framework upon which Cozy Desktop is built, means upgrading the Node and Chromium versions shipped with it. Starting with Electron v4, when libappindicator is available and installed on your distribution, the systray icon will be displayed via this library. This means that the icon won't respond to left clicks anymore. To mitigate this situation, we decided to add the "Show Application" menu entry in the context menu for all distributions. This context menu can be displayed via a right click on the systray icon.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When moving or renaming directories and subdirectories on your remote Cozy pretty quickly or with your Desktop client turned off, we would detect all moves but would end up dropping the moves of children directories of moved directories. This would lead to unsynchronized directories. We're now treating them the same way we do for children file movements and keep them synchronized.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When moving or renaming directories and subdirectories on your remote Cozy pretty quickly or with your Desktop client turned off, we would detect all moves but would end up dropping the moves of children directories of moved directories. This would lead to unsynchronized directories. We're now treating them the same way we do for children file movements and keep them synchronized.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In some situations, like when a large quantity of data is synchronized with the remote Cozy, adding a directory and then renaming it before we had a chance to synchronize it would result in a error and that directory (and by extension, its content) would never get synchronized. We're now correctly handling this situation, like we were already doing for files, by treating this directory renaming as a simple addition of the directory at its most recent location.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- The UTF-8 encoding fix we shipped in the previous release was missing a
crucial step when re-encoding
NFD
paths withNFC
which lead to the creation of conflicts on accentuated paths for users synchronizing a directory placed on a HFS+ volume. In response, we've changed the way we attack this problem and decided to keep paths in the encoding they were created with in Pouch and manage the mapping with the filesystem only.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In some situations, like when a large quantity of data is synchronized with the remote Cozy, adding a directory and then renaming it before we had a chance to synchronize it would result in a error and that directory (and by extension, its content) would never get synchronized. We're now correctly handling this situation, like we were already doing for files, by treating this directory renaming as a simple addition of the directory at its most recent location.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for MacOS users:
- The UTF-8 encoding fix we shipped in the previous release was missing a
crucial step when re-encoding
NFD
paths withNFC
which lead to the creation of conflicts on accentuated paths for users synchronizing a directory placed on a HFS+ volume. In response, we've changed the way we attack this problem and decided to keep paths in the encoding they were created with in Pouch and manage the mapping with the filesystem only.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Replacing a file on the remote Cozy with a new version without overriding the previous one (i.e. moving/deleting the first version before uploading the new one) while the client was off would lead to a conflict on said file. The client now synchronises the file replacement correctly.
- When handling a conflict on a document whose ancestor was already in conflict would lead to the ancestor's conflict suffix to be replaced instead of a conflict suffix to be added on the document itself. This would make detecting and fixing conflicts difficult for you. We've made our conflict resolution logic more robust to avoid those situations in the future.
- Due to the way we used to decide on which side changes should be applied (i.e. either on the local filesystem or the remote Cozy), some successive changes made on both sides could lead to blockage on the modified documents. One such situation is the addition of a document in a directory while the client is on but shut down before the document is synchronised with the remote Cozy followed by the renaming of the parent directory on the remote Cozy. In this case, the renaming could not be synchronised locally and the new document would never be pushed to the remote Cozy. We've made some changes to this logic so we can be more precise in the side detection and manage specific situations such as the one above on a case by case basis.
- We're now able to use Two Factor Authentication when connecting the client to the remote Cozy if it's been activated. Activating the 2FA after connecting the client was already working and if you are in this situation, you have nothing to do.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- We know that HFS+ volumes are using a different UTF-8 encoding norm for paths
that the one we use on the remote Cozy (i.e.
NFD
andNFC
respectively) but we've found out that paths containing UTF-8 characters encoded withNFC
written to such volumes would get automatically renamed into theirNFD
counterpart, leading to extraneous renaming on the remote Cozy. In most cases this would not be an issue but when the renamed directory isPartages reçus
, the French version of the received shared documents, this can lead to conflicts and even ignored sharings. To prevent those bad situations from happenning, we're now only keepingNFC
versions of the document paths in our local Pouch and normalizing all paths from local events usingNFC
so they can be compared with the ones in Pouch. This means that local normalization changes won't be synchronised with the remote Cozy but will be left untouched on the filesystem.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- We've made sure that the app is really launched minimized in the systray and that no transparent windows are displayed on startup anymore.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Replacing a file on the remote Cozy with a new version without overriding the previous one (i.e. moving/deleting the first version before uploading the new one) while the client was off would lead to a conflict on said file. The client now synchronises the file replacement correctly.
- When handling a conflict on a document whose ancestor was already in conflict would lead to the ancestor's conflict suffix to be replaced instead of a conflict suffix to be added on the document itself. This would make detecting and fixing conflicts difficult for you. We've made our conflict resolution logic more robust to avoid those situations in the future.
- Due to the way we used to decide on which side changes should be applied (i.e. either on the local filesystem or the remote Cozy), some successive changes made on both sides could lead to blockage on the modified documents. One such situation is the addition of a document in a directory while the client is on but shut down before the document is synchronised with the remote Cozy followed by the renaming of the parent directory on the remote Cozy. In this case, the renaming could not be synchronised locally and the new document would never be pushed to the remote Cozy. We've made some changes to this logic so we can be more precise in the side detection and manage specific situations such as the one above on a case by case basis.
- We're now able to use Two Factor Authentication when connecting the client to the remote Cozy if it's been activated. Activating the 2FA after connecting the client was already working and if you are in this situation, you have nothing to do.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- We know that HFS+ volumes are using a different UTF-8 encoding norm for paths
that the one we use on the remote Cozy (i.e.
NFD
andNFC
respectively) but we've found out that paths containing UTF-8 characters encoded withNFC
written to such volumes would get automatically renamed into theirNFD
counterpart, leading to extraneous renaming on the remote Cozy. In most cases this would not be an issue but when the renamed directory isPartages reçus
, the French version of the received shared documents, this can lead to conflicts and even ignored sharings. To prevent those bad situations from happenning, we're now only keepingNFC
versions of the document paths in our local Pouch and normalizing all paths from local events usingNFC
so they can be compared with the ones in Pouch. This means that local normalization changes won't be synchronised with the remote Cozy but will be left untouched on the filesystem.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- We've made sure that the app is really launched minimized in the systray and that no transparent windows are displayed on startup anymore.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In case your client enters an error state, the manual synchronisation button will now display is normal label instead of the error label which is already display in the window's top bar.
- We fixed an issue with conflicting document names in the previous version but introduced in the process a bug with files without extensions. If we detected a conflict on a file without extensions that already had the conflict suffix, we would use the milliseconds part of the previous conflict suffix as the new file extension. We're now correctly handling conflict suffixes replacement for all types of documents, with or without extensions.
- We recently tried to reduce the error kinds that would lead to a "No Internet connection" status to network errors only and introduced a new "Synchronization incomplete" status for cases where one or several of yours documents could not be synchronised but some could. However, we discovered the network errors we're getting from the remote Cozy don't have the shape we expected and were detected as synchronisation errors thus displaying the "Synchronization incomplete" status. All network errors are now correctly detected and handled as "No Internet connection" errors with a retry every second until the connection to your Cozy is back.
- We took this opportunity to handle PouchDB errors thrown when a file or
directory name starts with an
_
(i.e. those are reserved PouchDB words) as a synchronisation error instead of a network error.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- We were forbidding the usage of the
:
character in folder and file names as this is a forbidden character in the MacOS Finder application. However, the Cozy Desktop application is working at a lower level where:
characters are allowed. Those are then displayed as/
characters in Finder. Note that any/
you see in one of your documents' name in Finder, will be synchronised as a:
in your Cozy and vice versa.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- In case your client enters an error state, the manual synchronisation button will now display is normal label instead of the error label which is already display in the window's top bar.
- We fixed an issue with conflicting document names in the previous version but introduced in the process a bug with files without extensions. If we detected a conflict on a file without extensions that already had the conflict suffix, we would use the milliseconds part of the previous conflict suffix as the new file extension. We're now correctly handling conflict suffixes replacement for all types of documents, with or without extensions.
- We recently tried to reduce the error kinds that would lead to a "No Internet connection" status to network errors only and introduced a new "Synchronization incomplete" status for cases where one or several of yours documents could not be synchronised but some could. However, we discovered the network errors we're getting from the remote Cozy don't have the shape we expected and were detected as synchronisation errors thus displaying the "Synchronization incomplete" status. All network errors are now correctly detected and handled as "No Internet connection" errors with a retry every second until the connection to your Cozy is back.
- We took this opportunity to handle PouchDB errors thrown when a file or
directory name starts with an
_
(i.e. those are reserved PouchDB words) as a synchronisation error instead of a network error.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- We were forbidding the usage of the
:
character in folder and file names as this is a forbidden character in the MacOS Finder application. However, the Cozy Desktop application is working at a lower level where:
characters are allowed. Those are then displayed as/
characters in Finder. Note that any/
you see in one of your documents' name in Finder, will be synchronised as a:
in your Cozy and vice versa.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed an issue where copies of conflicting files would not be created at the right path.
Improvements for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- We improved our test harness regarding the initial scan of the local synced directory. Those new tests already allowed us to identify and fix a couple of issues (see next points).
- When moving a directory then updating a descendant file while the app was stopped, the file change would not be synced. This now works as expected. This used to work but was broken at some point. The new tests should prevent this to happen again.
- We've found out that if a file is replaced and it's parent directory moved or renamed while the client was stopped, we were issuing a deleted event for the file at its new location because its inode is different and we didn't match it with its Pouch document. However, we have logic that prevents issuing deleted events for paths we have seen during the initial scan. The problem here is that we were correcting the file's path (i.e. we follow its parent move and use its new location in the file's path) after checking if we had seen the path during the initial scan. We're now correcting the path before doing the check so a scan event of the new file's path will prevent the initialDiff from issuing a deleted event for it.
- Although some files and directories were correctly ignored during initial scan, this was not done immediately, resulting in more work for the app. They are now ignored as soon as possible. This should also prevent a couple of issues with some Windows system directories.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- We've found out that if a file is replaced and it's parent directory moved or renamed while the client was stopped, we were issuing a deleted event for the file at its new location because its inode is different and we didn't match it with its Pouch document. However, we have logic that prevents issuing deleted events for paths we have seen during the initial scan. The problem here is that we were correcting the file's path (i.e. we follow its parent move and use its new location in the file's path) after checking if we had seen the path during the initial scan. We're now correcting the path before doing the check so a scan event of the new file's path will prevent the initialDiff from issuing a deleted event for it.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed an issue where copies of conflicting files would not be created at the right path.
Improvements for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- We improved our test harness regarding the initial scan of the local synced directory. Those new tests already allowed us to identify and fix an issue (see next point).
- When moving a directory then updating a descendant file while the app was stopped, the file change would not be synced. This now works as expected. This used to work but was broken at some point. The new tests should prevent this to happen again.
- Although some files and directories were correctly ignored during initial scan, this was not done immediately, resulting in more work for the app. They are now ignored as soon as possible. This should also prevent a couple of issues with some Windows system directories.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows & macOS users:
- The application code signing certificate was updated.
Improvements for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- When a file or directory is moved or renamed from an ignored path to a non-ignored one, it is now handled as a creation.
- When a file or directory is moved or renamed from a non-ignored path to an ignored one, it is now handled as a deletion.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows & macOS users:
- The application code signing certificate was updated.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- When a file or directory is moved or renamed from an ignored path to a non-ignored one, it is now handled as a creation.
- When a file or directory is moved or renamed from a non-ignored path to an ignored one, it is now handled as a deletion.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We changed the status label when we catch an error that was not specific enough for us to offer you a simple resolution. In this situation we were stating that the synchronisation was impossible when in most cases, some changes can have been reconciliated and synchronised. We're now saying that the synchronisation was incomplete. You should still contact us in this situation as we might be able to offer you some help.
- We improved error handling in our auto-update component. Hopefully this should make it easier for people with flaky connections to get the latest version of the app.
- Whenever we can't reconciliate some changes coming from your remote Cozy with your local documents, we try to inform you via special status label and icon. Those issues can have different origins but most of them were notified to you as your computer lacking an internet connection. We've made some changes to display the No Internet connection status only when we experience network issues and a generic synchronisation issues status when we can't be more precise.
- To help you keep your app up-to-date, we have a mechanism that checks for new versions every 24 hours. While we do that check, the app does not attempt to synchronise anything to avoid stopping the process while the new version is installed. We set a maximum wait time of 5 seconds for the check so that you won't get stuck in that state for too long. Unfortunately, we've noticed that some users hit that timeout because the check was taking too long and don't get the new version notification, probably because of a slow Internet connection. We've decided to increase the maximum wait time to 10 seconds to make sure those users are informed that a new version is available. This should have no impact for users with a fast Internet connection.
- In some situations, we can try to reconciliate changes on documents whose
ancestor we don't know (e.g. a change on
directory/file
when we've never received the creation ofdirectory/
). To help merge those changes we try to recreate the missing ancestor. However, we found out that recreating a valid ancestor for changes coming from your remote Cozy is plain impossible since we don't have its remote metadata such as its identifier. This was causing merge issues leading to increased merge times for subsequent changes on other documents, increased log files sizes and no way to fix the situation. We've made the decision to stop trying to recreate missing ancestors of remote changes and ignore those issues altogether. This means that the changes won't be merged (i.e. this is no different than the current situation) but we won't try to merge them over and over, each time we pull changes from the remote Cozy (i.e. every minute or so). We will still detect and attempt to merge changes on the documents although the situation will be similar until a change on the ancestor is made. But this also means we'll be able to merge all those changes if you make a change on the ancestor we didn't get the chance to save.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We improved error handling in our auto-update component. Hopefully this should make it easier for people with flaky connections to get the latest version of the app.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Whenever we can't reconciliate some changes coming from your remote Cozy with your local documents, we try to inform you via special status label and icon. Those issues can have different origins but most of them were notified to you as your computer lacking an internet connection. We've made some changes to display the No Internet connection status only when we experience network issues and a generic synchronisation issues status when we can't be more precise.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- To help you keep your app up-to-date, we have a mechanism that checks for new versions every 24 hours. While we do that check, the app does not attempt to synchronise anything to avoid stopping the process while the new version is installed. We set a maximum wait time of 5 seconds for the check so that you won't get stuck in that state for too long. Unfortunately, we've noticed that some users hit that timeout because the check was taking too long and don't get the new version notification, probably because of a slow Internet connection. We've decided to increase the maximum wait time to 10 seconds to make sure those users are informed that a new version is available. This should have no impact for users with a fast Internet connection.
- In some situations, we can try to reconciliate changes on documents whose
ancestor we don't know (e.g. a change on
directory/file
when we've never received the creation ofdirectory/
). To help merge those changes we try to recreate the missing ancestor. However, we found out that recreating a valid ancestor for changes coming from your remote Cozy is plain impossible since we don't have its remote metadata such as its identifier. This was causing merge issues leading to increased merge times for subsequent changes on other documents, increased log files sizes and no way to fix the situation. We've made the decision to stop trying to recreate missing ancestors of remote changes and ignore those issues altogether. This means that the changes won't be merged (i.e. this is no different than the current situation) but we won't try to merge them over and over, each time we pull changes from the remote Cozy (i.e. every minute or so). We will still detect and attempt to merge changes on the documents although the situation will be similar until a change on the ancestor is made. But this also means we'll be able to merge all those changes if you make a change on the ancestor we didn't get the chance to save.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We added a new icon set for the Offline status. Prior to this version, whenever we detected you might be disconnected from the Internet, we would display a "pause" icon with the "Disconnected" status label. We're now displaying a shadowed version of the main icon and a "No Internet connection" status label. We hope this is clearer to you.
- We fixed a bug in the way we sort changes coming from your remote Cozy. For some changes like the replacement of a file, the order in which we receive changes from the remote Cozy is crucial to applying it correctly on the local filesystem. In this particular case, we were not always sorting correctly the deletion and recreation of the file (or folder) which could lead to documents disappearing or conflicts to appear.
- We are now able to detect the use of a temporary file in some situations and correctly handle it (i.e. not move it to the trash and synchronise the new version).
- We've updated again some of our dependencies that don't require changes in our code. Those are the same that were upgraded in v3.13.1-alpha.1 then downgraded back in v3.13.1-beta.1. We investigated, identified and excluded the problematic updates, so networking should work as expected this time.
Improvements for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- When renaming folders and deleting part of their content while the client was stopped, the deletion should now be properly handled on restart.
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- We've mitigated an issue LibreOffice users could encounter while saving.
LibreOffice uses an intermediary temporary file when saving and in some
situations we could end up deleting the file altogether or move the previous
version to the Cozy's trash and even not be able to synchronise the new
version.
We're now ignoring those temporary files (i.e. with extension
.osl-tmp
) which results in a correct update of the office document.
Improvements for contributors:
- We've decided to run prettier over our entire codebase with the cozy-app eslint config and to keep using it from now on. This will remove the need to check for syntax errors and improve homogeneity between Cozy Cloud javascript projects.
Changes that should have no effects:
- We did some minimal refactoring on our proxy setup to introduce some tests. There should be no effects on the way the proxy works.
There are some known issues that we'll tackle in the next releases:
- When we don't detect any update closely following the temporary file deletion and that file is not ignored, we end up deleting the file that was saved. This is a more general situation and should be fixed very soon.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've updated again some of our dependencies that don't require changes in our code. Those are the same that were upgraded in v3.13.1-alpha.1 then downgraded back in v3.13.1-beta.1. We investigated, identified and excluded the problematic updates, so networking should work as expected this time.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- We've mitigated an issue LibreOffice users could encounter while saving.
LibreOffice uses an intermediary temporary file when saving and in some
situations we could end up deleting the file altogether or move the previous
version to the Cozy's trash and even not be able to synchronise the new
version.
We're now ignoring those temporary files (i.e. with extension
.osl-tmp
) which results in a correct update of the office document.
Improvements for all users:
- The solution above applies only to LibreOffice users on Linux while there are other software saving through a temporary file. We are now able to detect the use of a temporary file in some situations and correctly handle it (i.e. not move it to the trash and synchronise the new version).
There are some known issues that we'll tackle in the next releases:
- When we don't detect any update closely following the temporary file deletion and that file is not ignored, we end up deleting the file that was saved. This is a more general situation and should be fixed very soon.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for MacOS users:
- We recently introduced a new icon for the Disconnected app status when we can't reach your remote Cozy. On MacOS, this icon was rendered incorrectly within the app itself, in the status bar. We changed the icon to be of the expected color in the systray and the app status bar.
Changes that should have no effects:
- We did some minimal refactoring on our proxy setup to introduce some tests. There should be no effects on the way the proxy works.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We added a new icon set for the Offline status. Prior to this version, whenever we detected you might be disconnected from the Internet, we would display a "pause" icon with the "Disconnected" status label. We're now displaying a shadowed version of the main icon and a "No Internet connection" status label. We hope this is clearer to you.
- We fixed a bug in the way we sort changes coming from your remote Cozy. For some changes like the replacement of a file, the order in which we receive changes from the remote Cozy is crucial to applying it correctly on the local filesystem. In this particular case, we were not always sorting correctly the deletion and recreation of the file (or folder) which could lead to documents disappearing or conflicts to appear.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- When renaming folders and deleting part of their content while the client was stopped, the deletion should now be properly handled on restart.
Improvements for all users:
- We downgraded the dependencies upgraded in v3.13.1-alpha.1 because the upgrade broke networking. It should work again now.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for contributors:
- We've decided to run prettier over our entire codebase with the cozy-app eslint config and to keep using it from now on. This will remove the need to check for syntax errors and improve homogeneity between Cozy Cloud javascript projects.
Improvements for all users:
- We've updated some of our dependencies. There shouldn't be any consequence but it's just good hygiene and could potentially fix issues we don't even know.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- We completely revamped the local watcher (the component looking for changes in your local Cozy Drive directory). It should now be faster and more reliable when synchronizing live changes. Expect a few more optimizations regarding the initial scan very soon.
- The watcher type used (i.e. atom or chokidar) can still be chosen via the config file. The new watcher (atom) is the default on Windows and GNU/Linux.
Improvements for all users:
- We've updated our icons to reflect the new Cozy branding with a deep blue instead of the faded one and more of that blue around our lovely little cloud.
- The remote watcher now ignores changes with a revision lower than the one we've saved on the associated document in the local Pouch. Failing to do so was leading to files disappearing locally (before reappearing a short while later) during their upload to the Cozy. This could also be the cause of unexpected and undocumented behavior.
- Since it could be surprising and even misleading, we've removed the count of the remaining items to be synchronised until we can be sure it's always accurate. In the meantime, you'll see a simpler message indicating the client is syncing.
- We fixed an issue we had in the generation of a conflict file name where the conflict suffixes could be added indefinitely in case the conflicting file would get in conflict again. It happened that directories or files without an extension were still subject to a similar issue. We made sure they will only ever have one conflict suffix added to their name even in case they get in conflict again.
- During the synchronisation process, a document can change either locally (e.g. its checksum has changed because of a modification) or on the Cozy (e.g. the file was moved or modified by another client). In this situation the Cozy won't accept the change and will answer with an error. When we receive errors from the Cozy we retry up to 3 times to apply the change but if the document has changed, we will never be able to apply it and will only lose time by retrying. We now retry only on network and disk space errors to speed up the synchronisation of files rapidly changing.
- Files and folders named like a volume (e.g. C:) and at the root of the folder watched by Cozy Desktop could lead to an infinite loop if they or any of their children were ever modified. Those are now handled properly and won't be ignored either.
- Fixed a race condition case were a sharing could be disabled when a folder was moved locally while another one was added remotely to the same destination.
- We updated one of our main dependencies, Electron, to its 2.x version. We are still not using the latest version but this one brings us back support from the Electron team and security fixes. Other updates will come in the following releases.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- We fixed the last known issue regarding files and directories renamed while the client is stopped using the new watcher. The next release should be a stable one! 🚀
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The remote watcher now ignores changes with a revision lower than the one we've saved on the associated document in the local Pouch. Failing to do so was leading to files disappearing locally (before reappearing a short while later) during their upload to the Cozy. This could also be the cause of unexpected and undocumented behavior.
Improvements for MacOS users:
- When updating the Cozy branding, we messed up the alignment of icons in the MacOS installer. The Cozy app icon, the arrow and the Applications folder are now properly aligned and vertically centered in the installer window.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've updated our icons to reflect the new Cozy branding with a deep blue instead of the faded one and more of that blue around our lovely little cloud.
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- With our new watcher, some remote movements that were detected, taken into account but not applied locally (i.e. the file or directory itself would not have been moved on the filesystem) because the client was stopped in the middle of the synchronisation process would not be correctly applied after the client is relaunched. In this situation, we would end up duplicating the document that was moved, at its previous path. We made sure we detect unapplied remote movements so we can finish applying them and not duplicate your documents.
- Since it could be surprising and even misleading, we've removed the count of the remaining items to be synchronised until we can be sure it's always accurate. In the meantime, you'll see a simpler message indicating the client is syncing.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- We now detect and correctly synchronise file moves where the destination already existed and is being overwritten. However since filesystems and file browsers are all different, you might have a different experience on Linux. We made sure this works with the GNOME file browser, Nautilus.
- We improved the way we aggregate quick modifications to files to avoid having to synchronise a lot of changes when we only care about the result of the last one.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- We recently fixed an issue we had in the generation of a conflict file name where the conflict suffixes could be added indefinitely in case the conflicting file would get in conflict again. It happens that directories are still subject to a similar issue. We made sure directories will only ever have one conflict suffix added to their name event in case they get in conflict again.
- During the synchronisation process, a document can change either locally (e.g. its checksum has changed because of a modification) or on the Cozy (e.g. the file was moved or modified by another client). In this situation the Cozy won't accept the change and will answer with an error. When we receive errors from the Cozy we retry up to 3 times to apply the change but if the document has changed, we will never be able to apply it and will only lose time by retrying. We now retry only on network and disk space errors to speed up the synchronisation of files rapidly changing.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and GNU/Linux users:
- Rapid successive changes on the same file were possibly generating conflicts because the new watcher was messing up with the changes propagation. There were actually 2 underlying issues behind this: one that was specific to the new watcher and another that was not. We actually fixed both, although the second one was not supposed to happen anymore once the new watcher would behave correctly, but could still have been uncovered during upcoming optimizations.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows users:
- With the new local watcher, we introduced a more precise way to identify files and folders on the filesystem. To make sure previously detected documents benefit from this new identification we need to migrate all of them when we get the new identifier. This version takes care of the migration in a way that avoids running a full synchronisation when we only change the identifier as it has value on the local client only.
There are some known issues that we'll tackle in the next releases:
- On Windows, moving a tree of directories and files to a destination that
shares part of this tree (e.g.
src/dir/subdir/file
→dst/dir/subdir/file
) and overwriting the destinations will result in conflicts being created for the overwritten files. - On Windows, the synchronisation of a remote move stopped before it's been applied on the local system will won't be resumed when restarting the client.
- On Linux, some movements done while the client was stopped won't be correctly detected and handled when starting the client.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- The new local watcher is now the default watcher. It should bring better performance in local changes analysis.
- We found a bug in the synchronisation process of directories that could lead to missed updates. We have not seen any reports of it but the mechanism has been fixed anyway.
- We updated one of our main dependencies, Electron, to its 2.x version. We are still not using the latest version but this one brings us back support from the Electron team and security fixes. Other updates will come in the following releases.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Files and folders named like a volume (e.g. C:) and at the root of the folder watched by Cozy Desktop could lead to an infinite loop if they or any of their children were ever modified. Those are now handled properly and won't be ignored either.
There are some known issues that we'll tackle in the next releases:
- On Windows, moving a tree of directories and files to a destination that
shares part of this tree (e.g.
src/dir/subdir/file
→dst/dir/subdir/file
) and overwriting the destinations will result in conflicts being created for the overwritten files. - On Windows, the synchronisation of a remote move stopped before it's been applied on the local system will won't be resumed when restarting the client.
- On Linux, some movements done while the client was stopped won't be correctly detected and handled when starting the client.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows users:
- Changing only the case of a file/directory name now works as expected when using the new watcher.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- Successive moves (e.g. A → B → C → D) are now correctly applied (i.e. A → D) with the new local watcher.
- The introduction of the new local watcher brought a performance regression during the initial Cozy directory scan. We ported an optimisation we had in the previous watcher to the new one which should make the initial scan phase about 3x faster.
- We found a bug in the synchronisation process of directories that could lead to missed updates. We have not seen any reports of it but the mechanism has been fixed anyway.
- We updated one of our main dependencies, Electron, to its 2.x version. We are still not using the latest version but this one brings us back support from the Electron team and security fixes. Other updates will come in the following releases.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Moves from a directory that has just been moved to a path outside this directory will now be correctly detected and applied with the new local watcher.
There are some known issues that we'll tackle in the next releases:
- On Windows, moving a tree of directories and files to a destination that
shares part of this tree (e.g.
src/dir/subdir/file
→dst/dir/subdir/file
) and overwriting the destinations will result in conflicts being created for the overwritten files. - On Windows, the synchronisation of a remote move stopped before it's been applied on the local system will won't be resumed when restarting the client.
- On Linux, some movements done while the client was stopped won't be correctly detected and handled when starting the client.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- The new local watcher is now the default watcher. It should bring better performance in local changes analysis.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Files and folders named like a volume (e.g. C:) and at the root of the folder watched by Cozy Desktop could lead to an infinite loop if they or any of their children were ever modified. Those are now handled properly and won't be ignored either.
There are some known issues that we'll tackle in the next releases:
- On Windows, moving the child of a moved directory won't be handled properly.
- On Windows, moving a tree of directories and files to a destination that
shares part of this tree (e.g.
src/dir/subdir/file
→dst/dir/subdir/file
) and overwriting the destinations will result in conflicts being created for the overwritten files. - On Windows, the synchronisation of a remote move stopped before it's been applied on the local system will won't be resumed when restarting the client.
- On Linux, some movements done while the client was stopped won't be correctly detected and handled when starting the client.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- The watcher type used (i.e. atom or chokidar) can now be chosen via the config file. This means the new watcher will be testable easily with any version of the app starting from now.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Notice: This release uses the new watcher by default on Windows and GNU/Linux for testing purpose only and should not be used in other situations.
Improvements for all users:
- Fixed a race condition case were a sharing could be disabled when a folder was moved locally while another one was added remotely to the same destination.
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
- The right path separator is now used while squashing successive events (e.g. file added or updated, then moved immediately) in the new watcher.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've improved the way we handle the revision of newly detected documents that are created at paths that have already been synchronised in the past. This was a potential source of conflicts were you to modify the content of such file.
- When moving a folder locally then quickly changing the content of a subfile on the same device, the file content may not be updated in the Cozy in some cases. Everything should now work as expected.
- We keep track of the changes made to documents to synchronise either with the remote Cozy or the local filesystem using version numbers for each side of the synchronisation. When moving a document, be it either a directory or a file, on the local filesystem as part of its parent directory move, the new local version number would be false, resulting in a possible desynchronisation of content updates. We now make sure both the local and remote version numbers get reset in this situation so future updates will be synchronised in the right direction.
- We've modified the way we handle child documents updates so everything gets synchronised, even if a child update occurs quickly after its parent directory has been renamed.
- We found out that moving a file or a directory to a path that has already been used in the path then deleted could lead to irrelevant version numbers for the new document and in the end to unnecessary conflicts. We now correct our version numbers when this situation happens so future updates to the document are handled correctly.
Improvements for contributors:
- The developer documentation's design section has been updated with the reasons that led to the decision to create a new local watcher and diagrams explaining how it works on Windows and Linux.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've modified the way we handle child documents updates so everything gets synchronised, even if a child update occurs quickly after its parent directory has been renamed.
- We found out that moving a file or a directory to a path that has already been used in the path then deleted could lead to unrelevant version numbers for the new document and in the end to unnecessary conflicts. We now correct our version numbers when this situation happens so future updates to the document are handled correctly.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We keep track of the changes made to documents to synchronise either with the remote Cozy or the local filesystem using version numbers for each side of the synchronisation. When moving a document, be it either a directory or a file, on the local filesystem as part of its parent directory move, the new local version number would be false, resulting in a possible desynchronisation of content updates. We now make sure both the local and remote version numbers get resetted in this situation so future updates will be synchronised in the right direction.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When moving a folder locally then quickly changing the content of a subfile on the same device, the file content may not be updated in the Cozy in some cases. Everything should now work as expected.
Notice for Windows & GNU/Linux users:
- This beta release uses the old watcher implementation. The new one is only used by default in alpha releases. We're still actively testing and improving it to make it the default in stable releases!
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The count of objects to be synchronised was always 1 with the new local watcher. We've fixed this so the count is accurate and decreases with each element successfully synchronised.
- In some situations, the detection of local changes could be stalling. We've adapted the watcher so it detects when it can start processing filesystem events.
Improvements for contributors:
- The developer documentation's design section has been updated with the reasons that led to the decision to create a new local watcher and diagrams explaining how it works on Windows and Linux.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed the issue preventing the new watcher from working past the initial synchronisation folder scan.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've improved the way we handle the revision of newly detected documents that are created at paths that have already been synchronised in the past. This was a potential source of conflicts were you to modify the content of such file.
Improvements for Windows and Linux users:
-
We're testing a new implementation of our local changes watcher on Windows and Linux. This should bring performance gains, faster change detection and in fine better stability. Some bugs can be present and not all existing features are implemented yet though.
It is acitvated by default in this early build for testing purposes only and should not be used in other situations.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.11.2-beta.1 See 3.11.2-beta.2
Improvements for all users:
- We've improved the wording of the updater window so it says it's downloading the new version and displays the Cozy Cloud logo so you know what's being updated at first glance.
- If a directory is overwritten by a move on your Cozy, we would move it to the trash and, in some situations, after synchronising your local client, the directory would not be overwritten on your computer. We're now skipping the move to the trash and overwriting the directory.
- We've improved the conflict resolution after changes made to local files when
the client was stopped. In this situation, we would resolve the conflict on
the remote Cozy and end up renaming the local copy with the
-conflict-
suffix and could overwrite its content with the remote content thus losing the latest local changes. We're now resolving the conflict locally, keeping the remote version untouched. This has the additionnal benefit of keeping shared files free from the-conflict-
suffix. - A function we introduced in version 3.11.0 was responsible for an increase in false negatives for an invariant check, leading to errors being thrown and synchronisations blocked. We've reworked said function in a way that won't trigger false negatives for the invariant which will reduce the number of errors and thus block synchronisations.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've improved the conflict resolution after changes made to local files when
the client was stopped. In this situation, we would resolve the conflict on
the remote Cozy and end up renaming the local copy with the
-conflict-
suffix and could overwrite its content with the remote content thus losing the latest local changes. We're now resolving the conflict locally, keeping the remote version untouched. This has the additionnal benefit of keeping shared files free from the-conflict-
suffix. - A function we introduced in version 3.11.0 was responsible for an increase in false negatives for an invariant check, leading to errors being thrown and synchronisations blocked. We've reworked said function in a way that won't trigger false negatives for the invariant which will reduce the number of errors and thus block synchronisations.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We've improved the wording of the updater window so it says it's downloading the new version and displays the Cozy Cloud logo so you know what's being updated at first glance.
- If a directory is overwritten by a move on your Cozy, we would move it to the trash and, in some situations, after synchronising your local client, the directory would not be overwritten on your computer. We're now skipping the move to the trash and overwriting the directory.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.11.1-beta.1 See 3.11.1-beta.2
Improvements for all users:
- Moving a file or a folder multiple times in a row, synchronising them all at once, ending on a path that was also an intermediary step (e.g. move document A to B to C to B) would result in the synchronisation of the movement of the file or folder to the last known path before the movement to the intermediary step path and the addition of a new copy of the file or folder at the path of the intermediary step (i.e. movement from A to C and addition of B). We now correctly interpret those successive movements (i.e. movement from A to B).
- Editing the content of a file just moved with one of its ancestor could lead
to the incorrect detection of a conflict with its remote couterpart. We're now
updating its content as expected and thus avoiding creating any
-conflicts-
file.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Editing the content of a file just moved with one of its ancestor could lead
to the incorrect detection of a conflict with its remote couterpart. We're now
updating its content as expected and thus avoiding creating any
-conflicts-
file.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Moving a file or a folder multiple times in a row, synchronising them all at once, ending on a path that was also an intermediary step (e.g. move document A to B to C to B) would result in the synchronisation of the movement of the file or folder to the last known path before the movement to the intermediary step path and the addition of a new copy of the file or folder at the path of the intermediary step (i.e. movement from A to C and addition of B). We now correctly interpret those successive movements (i.e. movement from A to B).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.11.0-beta.1 See 3.11.0-beta.2
Improvements for all users:
- We will now alert you when a new version of the app is available and give you the option of restarting it to download and apply the new version or postpone it.
- You now have the opportunity to force a manual synchronisation from the settings panel. This will be useful mostly to fetch some remote changes without waiting for the periodic pull.
- Being always careful when it comes to your data, trying our best not to
lose any of it, when we try to reconciliate changes, we try to figure out
if the two documents we're comparing are the same. We were a bit too
conservative on this side and a lot of changes could lead to false conflicts
because of this. We're now doing a smarter comparison which should lead to
a lot less
-conflict-
documents being generated. - For the same reason, when it comes to conflicts we prefer to leave it to you
to choose between the two versions we detected. However, when it comes to
changes that haven't been synchronized yet, we can avoid creating a conflict
and pick the latest version for you. From now on, we won't create a
-conflict-
version of a folder that has been changed locally and never synchronized remotely with your Cozy. - If a file was changed remotely and its parent folder moved or renamed, we could end up moving the file locally but not synchronize its new content. We're now synchronizing all those changes correctly, leaving you with an updated file in the correct location.
- Similarly, adding a file locally to a folder that was just renamed or moved but not yet fully synchronized with the remote Cozy would result in a situation where the file is never uploaded to the remote Cozy and any changes to it wouldn't be synchronized either. We're now making sure we finish synchronizing the folder change and then synchronize the newly added file.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- You now have the opportunity to force a manual synchronisation from the settings panel. This will be useful mostly to fetch some remote changes without waiting for the periodic pull.
- Being always careful when it comes to your data, trying our best not to
lose any of it, when we try to reconciliate changes, we try to figure out
if the two documents we're comparing are the same. We were a bit too
conservative on this side and a lot of changes could lead to false conflicts
because of this. We're now doing a smarter comparison which should lead to
a lot less
-conflict-
documents being generated.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We will now alert you when a new version of the app is available and give you the option of restarting it to download and apply the new version or postpone it.
- To avoid losing your data, we're very careful when it comes to conflicts and
we prefer to leave it to you to choose between the two versions we detected.
However, when it comes to changes that haven't been synchronized yet, we can
avoid creating a conflict and pick the latest version for you.
From now on, we won't create a
-conflict-
version of a folder that has been changed locally and never synchronized remotely with your Cozy. - If a file was changed remotely and its parent folder moved or renamed, we could end up moving the file locally but not synchronize its new content. We're now synchronizing all those changes correctly, leaving you with an updated file in the correct location.
- Similarly, adding a file locally to a folder that was just renamed or moved but not yet fully synchronized with the remote Cozy would result in a situation where the file is never uploaded to the remote Cozy and any changes to it wouldn't be synchronized either. We're now making sure we finish synchronizing the folder change and then synchronize the newly added file.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.10.4-beta.1
Improvements for all users:
- When the app was stopped in the middle of a synchronization, with folder moves
coming from the remote Cozy, we could end up detecting conflicts on those
folders undefinitely after restarting it. We now handle unapplied moves upon
startup and avoid creating unnecessary
-conflicts-
folders. - If a file existing both locally and in the remote Cozy was updated more than once without synchronization, the latest changes would create a conflict and its resolution would override the file with an older version leading to data loss. We now simply override the local version of the file with the latest changes and synchronize them with the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When the app was stopped in the middle of a synchronization, with folder moves
coming from the remote Cozy, we could end up detecting conflicts on those
folders undefinitely after restarting it. We now handle unapplied moves upon
startup and avoid creating unnecessary
-conflicts-
folders. - If a file existing both locally and in the remote Cozy was updated more than once without synchronization, the latest changes would create a conflict and its resolution would override the file with an older version leading to data loss. We now simply override the local version of the file with the latest changes and synchronize them with the remote Cozy.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.10.3-beta.1 See 3.10.3-beta.2 See 3.10.3-beta.3
Improvements for all users:
- The app is now available in spanish. Huge thanks to our translation contributors, especially Hernando ❤️
- Files and directories can now only have one
-conflict-...
suffix at a time. Existing ones with multiple suffixes won't be renamed automatically, but in case a new conflict occurs, their suffixes will be squashed into a single one with the new timestamp. Although this doesn't fix the root causes, it should make the symptom easier to deal with. We're sill investigating the underlying issues. Expect more fixes soon. - We fixed a couple of issues preventing user-defined ignore rules to be loaded.
- Files moved right after they've been added to the Cozy folder and before we've had the chance to upload them will be synchronized anyway, at the right path.
- When a folder was moved on the Cozy or another device, the metadata of some of its content was not updated properly, although the content was effectively moved to the right place. Subsequent updates to these subfolders & subfiles could then trigger unexpected conflicts. This should now work as expected. (#1274)
- When a file was effectively edited on 2 devices and the local one was detected first, both were mistakenly renamed with a conflict suffix. Now only one of them will be renamed. (#1285)
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When a folder was moved on the Cozy or another device, the metadata of some of its content was not updated properly, although the content was effectively moved to the right place. Subsequent updates to these subfolders & subfiles could then trigger unexpected conflicts. This should now work as expected. (#1274)
- When a file was effectively edited on 2 devices and the local one was detected first, both were mistakenly renamed with a conflict suffix. Now only one of them will be renamed. (#1285)
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Files moved right after they've been added to the Cozy folder and before we've had the chance to upload them will be synchronized anyway, at the right path.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app is now available in spanish. Huge thanks to our translation contributors, especially Hernando ❤️
- Files and directories can now only have one
-conflict-...
suffix at a time. Existing ones with multiple suffixes won't be renamed automatically, but in case a new conflict occurs, their suffixes will be squashed into a single one with the new timestamp. Although this doesn't fix the root causes, it should make the symptom easier to deal with. We're sill investigating the underlying issues. Expect more fixes soon. - We fixed a couple of issues preventing user-defined ignore rules to be loaded.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.10.2-beta.1
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a couple of issues where a temporary file and an updated/overwritten one (both typically generated by office suites) were mistakenly identified as a move/renaming.
- We also fixed a small offline/online flashing status issue.
Improvements for Windows users:
- In case your synchronized directory is on a separate volume, the Windows
recycle bin (
$Recycle.Bin
) folder is now properly ignored.
Improvements for contributors:
yarn install
now only installs npm dependencies: no more electron rebuild nor elm packages install.yarn install:all
can be used instead for this.- Continuous integration & publication are faster (more on Windows soon).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a couple of issues where a temporary file and an updated/overwritten one (both typically generated by office suites) were mistakenly identified as a move/renaming.
- We also fixed a small offline/online flashing status issue.
Improvements for Windows users:
- In case your synchronized directory is on a separate volume, the Windows
recycle bin (
$Recycle.Bin
) folder is now properly ignored.
Improvements for contributors:
yarn install
now only installs npm dependencies: no more electron rebuild nor elm packages install.yarn install:all
can be used instead for this.- Continuous integration & publication are faster (more on Windows soon).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.10.1-beta.1
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed handling of connection loss. The Cozy Drive client will now correctly display when it's offline and re-attempt synchronization regularly.
- We improved the way we save the configuration file and gracefully recover if the configuration file is incorrect.
- Some text, translations and styles updates on the user interface
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed handling of connection loss. The Cozy Drive client will now correctly display when it's offline and re-attempt synchronization regularly.
- We improved the way we save the configuration file and gracefully recover if the configuration file is incorrect.
- Some text, translations and styles updates on the user interface
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a couple of harmless issues occuring after syncing a move locally. (see 3.10.0-beta.4)
- We fixed an issue occuring when the destination of a file or directory moved on one side was already existing on the other side. The conflict is now properly resolved. (see 3.10.0-beta.3)
- Renaming directories a to c then b to a was working for files but not for directories. This now works for simple cases. A few complex ones are still not working however. (see 3.10.0-beta.1)
- In some very rare cases where the content of a file in the Cozy doesn't match the correct checksum, the app will check the local file version and reupload it when relevant. (see 3.10.0-beta.1)
- Starting from now, we will be able to automatically receive notifications of errors encountered by our users. Error reports won't include user logs in order to respect your privacy. We'll still have to ask you individually to send us our logs in order to investigate complex issues. But this should help us figuring out which errors occur the most, since not so many people can find the time to report them. For now, the notifications are only sent for a few hard-to-investigate issues, but we'll progressively send more of them. (see 3.9.1-beta.4)
- Checksums for new local files were computed but not sent during the initial upload, possibly delaying detection of content issues. Still the checksum was computed by the Cozy and any issue would've be detected during next polling. They will now be effectively detected as soon as they should be. (see 3.9.1-beta.4)
- Moves overwriting the destination performed on another device should now be synchronized as expected. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
- Some part of the synchronization engine dating back to Cozy v2 was not necessarily preventing local directory of file overwrites. This part was reworked to reach the same level as the other ones, possibly fixing a couple of bugs. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
- We noticed that synchronizing a local file update to the Cozy could fail in some very rare cases. We added a few automatic verifications which should help us narrow the issue, so hopefully we'll be able to definitely fix it in another release. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
- Fix synchronization bugs when merging and overwriting folders. (see 3.9.1-beta.1)
Improvements for Windows & macOS users:
- When renaming a remote directory by only changing its case, the change was applied locally but it was also triggering a weird synchronization loopback error. This should now work as expected. (see 3.10.0-beta.1)
- Making the whole or some filename part upper/lower case used to be notably unsupported. It should now work everywhere. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
- When two files and/or directories with only upper/lower case differences in their names are coexisting on your Cozy, only one of them will be synchronized locally on your case-preservative OS and the other one will be renamed as a conflict so you at least have a way to end up with the exact same tree on your Cozy and all your devices. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
Improvements for Windows users:
- A few users reported that the app couldn't read its configuration anymore,
while it used to work. Although were still investigating the issue, the app
will now properly warn the user and take her back to the onboarding. We'll
soon come up with a way to write the configuration to prevent a theoretically
possible issue. Please report to us in case you're still affected (especially
including whether or not you opened your
.cozy-desktop/config.json
file with some third-party application). (see 3.10.0-beta.3) - Files made (non-)executable on another macOS or GNU/Linux device were triggering useless synchronization cycles (or conflict in the worst case). This should now work as expected. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
Improvements for macOS users:
- On devices automatically migrated from HFS+ to APFS while upgrading to macOS High Sierra, the initial scan was mistakenly detecting some files as conflict due to the new way we're detecting case/encoding conflicting files. This should now work as expected. This issue could theoretically have happened on both macOS & Windows in rare cases of weird local filename changes. (see 3.9.1-beta.4)
- A regression on folder moves overwriting their destination was fixed (#1181) (see 3.9.1-beta.3)
- Better support for APFS (see 3.9.1-beta.1)
Improvements for macOS and GNU/Linux users:
- Local files made non-executable will now effectively be synced as non-executable on the Cozy and your other devices. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
- Please note that currently the permissions of your local files may be forced to 755 or 644, depending on the executable status. However this should not be a major issue, unless your made both your personal directory and your Cozy Drive directory accessible to other users on your device. We'll definitely come up with a better solution at some point to make the executable bits match your existing local read/write ones. (see 3.9.1-beta.2)
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed a couple of harmless issues occuring after syncing a move locally.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed an issue occuring when the destination of a file or directory moved on one side was already existing on the other side. The conflict is now properly resolved.
- In 3.10.0-beta.1 we introduced automatic reupload of content mismatching files. This actually relies upon a recent cozy-stack feature. Old stacks lacking the feature were not handled gracefully. Reupload is now properly disabled for old stacks.
Improvements for Windows users:
- A few users reported that the app couldn't read its configuration anymore,
while it used to work. Although were still investigating the issue, the app
will now properly warn the user and take her back to the onboarding. We'll
soon come up with a way to write the configuration to prevent a theoretically
possible issue. Please report to us in case you're still affected (especially
including whether or not you opened your
.cozy-desktop/config.json
file with some third-party application).
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We fixed an issue introduced by the recent case/encoding handling changes.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We introduces automatic error notifications in 3.9.4-beta.1, but a few errors were actually not sent. They're effectively sent now.
- Renaming directories a to c then b to a was working for files but not for directories. This now works for simple cases. A few complex ones are still not working however.
- In some very rare cases where the content of a file in the Cozy doesn't match the correct checksum, the app will check the local file version and reupload it when relevant.
Improvements for Windows & macOS users:
- When renaming a remote directory by only changing its case, the change was applied locally but it was also triggering a weird synchronization loopback error. This should now work as expected.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Starting from now, we will be able to automatically receive notifications of errors encountered by our users. Error reports won't include user logs in order to respect your privacy. We'll still have to ask you individually to send us our logs in order to investigate complex issues. But this should help us figuring out which errors occur the most, since not so many people can find the time to report them. For now, the notifications are only sent for a few hard-to-investigate issues, but we'll progressively send more of them.
- Checksums for new local files were computed but not sent during the initial upload, possibly delaying detection of content issues. Still the checksum was computed by the Cozy and any issue would've be detected during next polling. They will now be effectively detected as soon as they should be.
Improvements for macOS users:
- On devices automatically migrated from HFS+ to APFS while upgrading to macOS High Sierra, the initial scan was mistakenly detecting some files as conflict due to the new way we're detecting case/encoding conflicting files. This should now work as expected. This issue could theoretically have happened on both macOS & Windows in rare cases of weird local filename changes.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for macOS users:
- A regression on folder moves overwriting their destination was fixed (#1181)
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Moves overwriting the destination performed on another device should now be synchronized as expected.
- Some part of the synchronization engine dating back to Cozy v2 was not necessarily preventing local directory of file overwrites. This part was reworked to reach the same level as the other ones, possibly fixing a couple of bugs.
- We noticed that synchronizing a local file update to the Cozy could fail in some very rare cases. We added a few automatic verifications which should help us narrow the issue, so hopefully we'll be able to definitely fix it in another release.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- Making the whole or some filename part upper/lower case used to be notably unsupported. It should now work everywhere.
- When two files and/or directories with only upper/lower case differences in their names are coexisting on your Cozy, only one of them will be synchronized locally on your case-preservative OS and the other one will be renamed as a conflict so you at least have a way to end up with the exact same tree on your Cozy and all your devices.
Improvements for macOS and GNU/Linux users:
- Local files made non-executable will now effectively be synced as non-executable on the Cozy and your other devices.
- Please note that currently the permissions of your local files may be forced to 755 or 644, depending on the executable status. However this should not be a major issue, unless your made both your personal directory and your Cozy Drive directory accessible to other users on your device. We'll definitely come up with a better solution at some point to make the executable bits match your existing local read/write ones.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Files made (non-)executable on another macOS or GNU/Linux device were triggering useless synchronization cycles (or conflict in the worst case). This should now work as expected.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Fix synchronization bugs when merging and overwriting folders.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Better support for APFS
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Improved timestamp conflict handling (see 3.9.0-beta.1)
- New diff-based data comparison algorithm (see 3.9.0-beta.1)
- Improved file move + overwrite handling (see 3.9.0-beta.2)
- New TOS update dialog (see 3.9.0-beta.2)
Improvements for Windows & macOS users:
- Initial scan properly ignores platform-incompatible remote files (see 3.9.0-beta.1)
Note for GNOME 3.28 or later users:
- Better use TopIcons, not TopIcons-Plus (see 3.9.0-beta.1)
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Moving a file to overwrite an existing one is now effectively synchronized as expected.
- Users don't look at the systray popover so often. So people who have not accepted the new TOS may be unaware that the synchronization is currently paused. The app now shows up a reminder dialog on start when appropriate.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When a file or directory exists in the cozy, the app will never try to assign it an older timestamp anymore. This will ensure synchronization still works, even when the local timestamp is actually more accurate than the remote one. We'll later introduce a way to save the correct timestamp without being rejected by the Cozy.
- The data comparison algorithm is now diff-based. This will help us investigate a very rare (but hard to fix) bug where a file is detected as modified while no change is actually visible.
Improvements for Windows & macOS users:
- When a file or directory couldn't not be synchronized locally because of some platform incompatibility (e.g. reserved character), it will be properly ignored during initial scan after restarting the app.
Improvements for support:
- Summarized and detailed traces are now always stored together to make analysis easier.
Note for GNOME 3.28 or later users:
- You may have to switch from TopIcons-Plus back to good old TopIcons in case the app doesn't show up when clicking on the tray icon, whatever the app version.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
There was no 3.8.0 stable release since we had to release a 3.8.1-alpha first. So 3.8.1 is the first stable release since 3.7.0.
Improvements for all users:
- When a change could not be applied on the other side, the document was not considered up-to-date anymore on the source side. This was fixed as part of the 3.8.0-beta.1 release.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Office temporary files should be effectively ignored since 3.8.0-beta.1 too.
Improvements for macOS users:
- In macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), Apple removed the feature we were using to add the Cozy Drive directory to the Finder's favorite items. We had to find another way to bring it back. It should work as expected now.
Improvements for developers / contributors:
- One step less to build the app:
yarn build:core
is not needed anymore. If you were usingyarn build
, it should work the same as before. But now you won't have to rebuild in case of a core change before running the GUI. Less dependencies. Shorter stacktraces. This also fixed a few oddities. - We also improved logs and jq filters.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When a file could not be uploaded/downloaded that may generate conflicts when editing/saving a file multiple times.
- Ignored files (e.g. Office temporary files) should now be effectively ignored on Windows.
Improvements for Arch Linux users:
- You should now be able to install
cozy-desktop
from community repo, courtesy of ArchangeGabriel. Huge thanks to him!
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Handle user action required and action completion
- Make Auto-Update Error Transparent
- Handle emptied folder
Please see the previous beta releases for more details. See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app should detect (may take between 5 seconds and 1 minute according to elapsed time between click inside the app and completion) when required user action has been completed (i.e. new TOS validation) and restart automatically.
Improvements for developers:
- New jq file extension/gui/issues filters for logs
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app won't display an error in case of an auto-update failure. Errors are logged anyway and auto-update will be retried automatically at some point.
Improvements for developers:
- Developers won't have to wait for the above error to disappear.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app now detects when the Cozy Drive folder was made empty while it used to have contents before. Synchronization is stopped. User can either restart later in case the folder is a mount point that was not available yet, or delete the root folder before restart to actually restart from scratch.
- Warnings from the Cozy instance (e.g. TOS updates) are now detected. A bottom banner is shown in the UI prompting the user to read the detail before the deadline. After the deadline, synchronisation is stopped and reading the detail will be mandatory.
- We also fixed an issue that was preventing some errors to be correctly written in logs.
Improvements for developers:
- Logs are dumped on failing test (will help debugging random CI issues)
- Upgrade to Go 1.9 & Couchdb 2.1 on Travis CI
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
See:
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Moved & renamed files are now listed in the Recents tab.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Starting from this beta release, the app should be signed with our renewed certificate.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Recents tab is now clearer and more reliable.
- The app will suggest sending support requests from each desktop device you own so we can pinpoint multi-device issues.
Improvements for developers & support team:
- You can now filter log entries on multiple path fields (e.g.
yarn jq 'filter_path("pattern")'
) - User-sent logs archive extension now matches the actual format.
- Logs also include less noise.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app won't poll the Cozy anymore when descendant synchronization is already in progress.
- Errors occurring during auto-update are now properly reported to the user, with a generic message by default and a more specific one whenever possible (e.g. permission issue or disk full).
- The app also properly waits for dir trashing to succeed (issue introduced in 3.6.0-beta.1).
- The icon used in the systray window header is now the official blue one on Windows and GNU/Linux (we still use the symbolic icon on macOS since it integrates better with the overall desktop environment).
Improvements for Windows users:
- We set up a temporary workaround for a bug in electron that is preventing notifications to show up on Windows.
Improvements for i3wm (and possibly other tiling window managers) users:
- You can now force an option so the systray Window stays visible when loosing focus (please look at the GNU/Linux documentation for more details). Please tell us whether or not it also helps with other tiling window managers.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app won't recompute the checksum of a file when its last modification date has not changed.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Electron was upgraded from 1.7.9 to 1.8.3 (including quite a few security and bug fixes).
- The file/directory move synchronization logic (the part that takes
already-merged metadata changes and turn them into actions on the other side)
was substantially rewritten to make it more robust and handle more complex
cases (e.g. moving
a/
tob/
thenc/
toa/
, or movinga/
tob/
then deletingb/
). - A file won't be updated when only its mtime changed. This is a first necessary step to later stop computing checksums for files with unmodified mtime, making the initial scan faster.
Improvements for macOS and BSD users:
- We fixed a weird recurring error that was generating useless logging on every run.
Improvements for developers and support team:
- ES6 modules were replaced with node.js ones. This is a first necessary step to get rid of Babel, simplify our build process and make stacktraces smaller and easier to read.
- The app now waits for the configuration to be loaded before logging full client information (not just some part of it).
- We introduced a few jq filters to help filtering huge logs. Those should work well with multiple huge log files (e.g. > 1GB).
This is the same release as 3.5.0-beta.4, but the version has been updated.
Main changes:
- Improved upload reliability
- Files and folders with name starting with a
.
are now ignored by default. If this is an issue for you, please contact us and explain your use case. - Support requests from the app now uploads your logs directly to our servers.
- When a platform-incompatible folder name is fixed, its files are synced too.
- You can choose to sync a non-empty folder.
- You can exit without confirming unattended revocation and try again later.
- We added traces to spot weird blank page issue on Windows, please try with this new release and send us your logs.
And more... See previous beta releases for more details:
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Files and folders with name starting with a
.
will now be ignored by default. We used to blacklist a few special hidden files and folders, but it didn't prove an efficient way to prevent unsupported use cases and issues. So we decided to go the opposite way. Please report specific issues with as many context as possible so we can understand the actual need. - When sending a support request from the app, your logs are now uploaded directly to our own servers. They're not sent by email anymore, so it should work even with huge files (although the upload may take some time).
- The app now detects and handle a few file and folder deletion events miscategorized by a third-party component (very rare bug).
- A few users where looking for the CLI, not knowing it was actually disabled. The documentation was updated to reflect this.
Improvements for Windows and macOS users:
- When taking a folder with a platform-compatible name, renaming it with a platform-incompatible name then renaming it back to a compatible one, files were still not synced back (it worked in other cases though). This issue is fixed now.
Improvements for Windows users:
- We added UI traces to help us spot a weird issue: at least 2 Windows users recently reported blank windows when starting the app (at least one of them solved the issue by switching to automatic video card selection, but we're still investigating). In case you encountered this issue, please try again with this new release and send us a support request from the app.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- A lot of desktop clients were disconnected recently. Although it seems the issue is not on the app side, users were forced to disconnect, go through the onboarding steps again, and synchronize there whole drive back. The latest stable release (v3.4.5) allowed selecting a non empty synced directory to lower the impact of this issue. This new beta release allows user to exit the app from the revocation notification dialog without actually disconnecting and try synchronizing again later.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Improvements for all users:
- All dual-screen window positioning issues should be fixed.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Notifications used to be quite broken on macOS. Everything should just work now.
- Special
Icon\r
files were not properly ignored during synchronization, probably due to a weird bug in some third-party component. Although it could make sense to synchronize them between 2 macOS computers, the cozy-stack actually doesn't support creating a file with name containing a\r
character. We made sure those files were properly ignored.
Improvements for developers:
- Test reports recently stopped working when run with coverage enabled (e.g. on CI). Everything is back to normal.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for KDE users:
- the icon is now correctly sized, thanks to @hleroy
Improvements for all users:
- File uploads are now made with
Content-Length
instead ofTransfer: chunked
which should improve stability.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Allow selection of an non-empty sync dir as a quickfix following the 26/02 forced logout production incident.
The 3.4.4 build was broken.
Also include all changes from 3.4.4-beta.1, 3.4.4-beta.2 and 3.4.3-beta.3.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We added more traces and test cases to help us fix popover positioning issues. Please send us a message from the app in case you encounter an issue, so we can get your traces and understand your specific case.
Improvements for macOS users:
- Make sure the popover at least shows up to the top right when the reported tray icon position is broken (as it seems to happen from time to time).
Improvements for GNOME 3 + Wayland users:
- Show the popover near the top icon, not at the bottom of the screen.
Improvements for KDE users:
- Fix issue preventing the popover to show up when clicking the systray icon on KDE (@hleroy)
Improvements for developers & contributors:
- Use unique user agent per client instance, so we can know how many people are actually using it.
- Instructions to set up a development environment on Ubuntu (@hleroy)
Improvements for all users:
- The remaining files counter didn't update anymore when encountering a synchronization error. Everything should work as expected now.
- We also fixed a couple of issues regarding the popover positioning. It should now properly detect the systray position and orientation. Please tell us in case the popover still shows up at weird locations on your desktop.
- We were using a temporary fix for some third-party component to make sure auto-update was working on Windows. The issue was fixed upstream and the component upgraded. Please tell us in case you still encounter auto-update issues, especially on Windows.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When creating a folder with some platform-incompatible character in the name
(e.g.
:
), then renaming to a valid name, its content is now correctly synchronized.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Added more logs to better debug performance and compatibilities issues.
- All improvements from 3.4.3-beta.1
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- During onboarding, you can now copy whatever URL from your browser pointing to your Cozy-hosted instance and paste it as your Cozy address in the configuration window. When submitted, the application will identify the corresponding Cozy address and remove the useless parts for you. Please tell us in case you find an URL that doesn't work. Also please note that there is no such automation for self-hosted users for now.
- You'll get quicker visual feedback when trying to select a non-empty directory as your synced location.
- In some rare cases, users ended up with a few files improperly uploaded to their Cozy. Those files were never considered up-to-date by the app, triggering useless synchronization cycles. They will now be detected and not synchronized indefinitely. Final work to improve upload reliability is planned for week 7 or 8.
- Support requests sent from the help form will now include more debugging and benchmarking information (including the application & OS versions). Please note debugging information only include filenames as usual, and benchmarking information only include time spent on various operations. This will help us to improve the overall performances.
- The documentation now lists the supported Windows and macOS versions. Work was previously done on the GNU/Linux side.
- An issue was fixed were the application was trying to put the focus
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- The application now tries to detect and display a user-friendly message when the system glibc is too old to run properly. Please note we may possibly try to lower the bar regarding the required version at some point.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Synchronization & a few performance improvements
- Starting the app when already running will show the popover
- The Cozy configuration should be more user-friendly (including automatic address correction)
- Better support for Windows/macOS workspaces
- And more... Please see the beta releases for more details.
See also known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users
- Improvements on synchronization, especially for moves or when changing files on both sides.
Improvements for early adopters with old Cozy instances:
- Recover when Cozy contains invalid data
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- We are progressively listing supported distributions.
Improvements for developers:
yarn repl
works again, with usefulhelpers
, also introducedyarn cozy-stack
.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Unity users:
- You can now open the application from the tray icon.
Improvements for all users:
- Attempting to restart the application will open the popover.
- Improve the design of error case on Cozy address wizard step.
- Minimal performance improvements. More soon!
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- To mitigate performance issues, we temporarily prevented choosing a non-empty directory to synchronize.
- Heuristic-based Cozy address correction
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The onboarding includes a few more improvements for people not familiar with URL.
- We fixed an issue that prevented disconnecting the app from the Cozy.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Files checksum computation will be retried a few times when file is busy.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app should now log and recover from remote files with an invalid parent directory. This issue was happening rarely and only on old Cozy instances.
- Showing up the popover near the systray could fail in rare cases for unknown reasons. We temporarily fixed the issue by falling back to showing the popover in the middle of the screen. Please send us a support request from the app in case it happens to you, so we can get all the information we were missing to fix it for good.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The app now shows the popover on the current workspace.
- We fixed an edge case where moving files or folders before or after moving their source or destination was generating a conflict.
- We also fixed another case where a folder created or moved locally could end up with the wrong last modification date.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- It was possible in some specific cases to mess up the synchronization by moving around files & folders during the analysis phase. This is fixed now. Feel free to move everything around anytime :)
- In some cases, moving then immediately deleting a file was handled as 2 distinct actions. The file is now directly detected as deleted.
- The Cozy address page shown during onboarding should now be clearer for people not familiar with URL.
- When disconnecting then reconnecting to your Cozy, you could eventually see your old files for a few seconds in the dashboard. The fix was published in an old minor release, but not properly integrated to the subsequent releases. This is fixed now.
Improvements for support team & developers:
- Support requests from the app are now sent to the usual support email.
- Code coverage is back
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
See 3.4.1-beta.1 and 3.4.1-beta.2 release notes.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Fix weird packaging issue (detail)
Known issue for GNU/Linux users:
- The systray icon may appear twice (with only one icon actually working). Workaround: quit and restart. This should not happen on subsequent updates.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Deleting the synchronization folder will not trash all files on the cozy.
Changes for technical users (contributors, packagers, CLI users):
- Builds are now made in CI, which will allow us to quickly send patched versions for specific issues before they make it to the master, as well as quicker testing, so hopefully quicker releases.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The new quit button now appears busy once clicked.
- We added a missing french translation for the new message showing when selecting your whole system or personal folder to be synced.
Changes for technical users (contributors, packagers, CLI users):
- We moved to a new flat repository layout: single npm package, single runtime (electron), single node version (the electron one). This is a first step to make development easier and faster. The CLI & code coverage support are temporarily disabled. We should bring them back at some point, although the CLI will probably depend on the electron runtime for now.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- Auto-update works!
- Auto-launch on system startup too!
- The application should now be visible as expected on alt+tab.
Improvements for all users:
- Invalid cozy address detection was improved, including automatic detection of
mycoSy.cloud
with ans
instead ofmycoZy.cloud
with az
(which seems to be a common mistake). - The app also detects and prevent synchronizing your whole system or personal folder.
- Auto-update should be more reliable.
- The settings tab includes a new quit button.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for GNU/Linux users:
- First GNU/Linux release!
- Download the
*.AppImage
file, move it wherever you want, make it executable and run it. See details. - Since GNOME 3 doesn't have a systray anymore by default, you may need to install some third-party extension (e.g. TopIcons-Plus). See the dedicated section for remaining GNU/Linux integration issues.
Improvements for macOS users:
- The previous 3.3.1 fix regarding application visibility only worked when you had not pinned the Cozy Drive application in the dock. This should always work from now. See the dedicated section for remaining macOS integration issues.
Improvements for all users:
- We upgraded a major third-party component of the application, which may fix a few bugs related to the user interface (including the application hanging when started multiple times).
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The Cozy Drive app now tries to automatically detect and use any configured
proxy (including authentication, i.e. Kerberos authentication shoud
just work).
We also added a few command-line options and environment variables to force
the configuration as needed:
--proxy-script path/to/your/script.pac
orCOZY_DRIVE_PROXY_SCRIPT=path/to/your/script.pac
--proxy-ntlm-domains '*example.com,*foobar.com,*baz'
orCOZY_DRIVE_PROXY_NTLM_DOMAINS='*example.com,*foobar.com,*baz'
to specify servers for which integrated authentication is enabled (use'*'
for all servers).--login-by-realm 'realm1:login1:password1,realm2:login2:password2'
orCOZY_DRIVE_LOGIN_BY_REALM='realm1:login1:password1,realm2:login2:password2'
to pass credentials manually.--proxy-rules
,--proxy-bypassrules
,COZY_DRIVE_PROXY_RULES
andCOZY_DRIVE_PROXYBYPASSRULES
for specifying which proxy should be used in which case (see details). Please tell us in case you still can't run the Cozy Drive app behind you proxy so we can support as many configurations as possible.
- We also fixed an edge case where simultaneous moves ended up with files in the Cozy / OS trash. Expect a few more fixes very soon.
Improvements for macOS users:
- The app is not visible anymore in the dock and with
Cmd+Tab
when running in the background or showing the popover from the systray. It now behaves more like other systray-running apps. Also expect a few more fixes regarding systray integration.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Some miscellaneous style and translations fixes
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Updates will now be detected automatically when starting Cozy Drive. When an update is available, a splash screen will ask you to wait while downloading (including the download progress on Windows only) and the app will restart automatically. When no update is available, the app will start as usual. Since the update check is quite fast, we decided to display a splash screen only during download, not while checking. In case of network issues, the app may take more time to start than usual, but it should still work.
- New revamped UI: the dashboard window was replaced with a popover showing up next to the (new) system tray icon. The synchronization status on top of the popover should give you more indications about what is actually occurring in the background. Navigation was simplified and moved to the top of the popover and the help form now shows up in its own separate window.
- Disconnecting the device from the Cozy or the app should work as expected now. Also since most people encountering issues were trying to reconfigure their device, we made sure logs were not deleted anymore in the process.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The synchronization now detects when remote files or directories were already deleted. details
- The remote Cozy overloading guard was disabled so the app doesn't hold on in case of synchronization errors. An improved version will be reenabled later. details
- The authorization screen should not be bigger than screen anymore. details
- Changing only case or encoding in a file or directory name won't trigger conflicts on other devices anymore. The case or encoding won't be synced though. We'll come up with a better solution at some point. details
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
It took us some time, but we're almost there, finally!
Improvements for all users:
- Moving or renaming shared directories should not break the sharing anymore.
- Moving or renaming connector directories should work as expected (the connector will put upcoming documents to the new location instead of recreating and filling up the old one).
- Moving or renaming a directory should now be more reliable, even with filesystem events occurring in random order as it seems to happen from time to time.
See known issues.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- Fixed the styling of the Show more files button in the Dashboard screen.
- The default content of the support request form should now be translated properly.
Happy syncing!
Hello there! Sorry for the summer delay, the team took some rest, and recently we were quite busy working on some huge synchronization improvements, but that's for another story. So let's get back to the current release...
Improvements for all users:
- The onboarding (the successive screens where you configure Cozy Drive for Desktop on first launch) now follows the new Cozy v3 design guidelines and wording. The other screens were mostly updated too, especially the settings which were merged into a single tab. In future releases, the tabs should move to the top and we should progressively transition to a new popover layout sticking to your systray, instead of the current floating window. Some screens will still make use of a separate windows when relevant (e.g. the Help one).
- We also enlarged the Cozy login screen, the authorization screen (were you allow the Cozy Drive for Desktop app to access the data in your Cozy) and the Dashboard screen (the one showing recent updates). In case your display has a small resolution, the app should not exceed the available space and fall back to scrolling.
- The disk space gauge should now effectively match the available space.
- The app was occasionnaly crashing on startup with a weird db Lock error. This should not happen anymore. Please shout out loud in case it still does for you.
- We fixed an issue that was preventing errors to be properly notified when sending a support request from the Help screen. We also made sure that a favorite creation failure would not block the application.
- We now have traces of failures for almost everything in the app except for upgrades (which unfortunately seemed to be the source of issues recently, so we'll probably add it too). This should help us fix issues regarding the onboarding step for example.
- We also added some missing translations.
- Last but not least we added the hopefully last missing checks to detect conflicts while trashing/deleting folders from the Cozy.
Improvements for Windows users:
- Once configured, the app now adds a favorite to Windows 7 and Windows 8.x explorer.
- While uploading files from a Windows device, missing folders creation was failing. This is fixed now.
- We changed the way we hide some special folders on Windows. We extensively
checked it was working as usual on every supported Windows version, so this
should not be visible in any way for you. But in case you still start seing
some weird
.cozy-desktop
or.system-tmp-cozy-drive
directories, please tell us.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- When creating folders and uploading files on the remote Cozy, sometimes the parent folder doesn't exist yet. This case didn't occur before the 3.0.0 release and it didn't happen during the release testing, so we were not handling it correctly. The issue is fixed now. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- We improved support for unicode filenames for files already in your synchronization folder before starting cozy-drive
- Moved folders on your computer does not fill your cozy's trash.
- We fixed an issue preventing conflict resolution for a folder trashed on one side while content was added on the other side
Improvements for Windows users:
- When you first register your computer on the Cozy, the app will add your Cozy Drive folder to the Windows Explorer sidebar
- Both the installer and the application should now work on 32-bit Windows.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for Windows users:
- The Windows 10 cloud storage registration was disabled because it was not
stable enough yet. This means you won't get the
Cozy Drive
shortcut in the Windows Explorer sidebar, near the OneDrive one. We'll come up with another solution, possibly compatible with older Windows releases. Please contact us in case you get stuck with broken shortcut(s) in your sidebar, we'll help you to fix it. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Happy syncing!
Improvements for all users:
- The application was renamed to Cozy Drive!
- Deleted files and folders on Cozy are now correctly synchronized on your computer.
- An infinite synchronization issue between multiple devices was fixed.
- Network load is now smaller when retrieving changes from the remote Cozy.
- Most useless copies of folders should not end up in the Windows recycle bin, the macOS trash or the Cozy trash anymore. Some issues remain though.
- Useless conflicts for trashed files/folders won't happen anymore (this was only visible in logs).
- Documentation was updated.
- Some typos in the french locale were fixed.
- We started adding more automated tests to prevent regressions and ensure a better quality for future releases.
Improvements for Windows 10 users:
- When you first register your computer on the Cozy, the app will add your Cozy Drive folder to the Windows Explorer sidebar (near the OneDrive one). If you disconnect from the settings, the sidebar shortcut will be removed.
Improvements for macOS users:
- When you first register your computer on the Cozy, the app will add your Cozy Drive folder to the Finder favorites. It will still have a normal folder icon though (same as the real folder). Also the favorite will not be removed when you disconnect. You can still easily remove it by hand. These small details should be fixed soon.
- The app will synchronize macOS folders without their custom icons (those are stored in hidden files with weird character in their name, which is not supported by the Cozy at the moment, and was triggering synchronization errors).
Improvements for all users:
- The temporary .cozy-desktop folder inside your Cozy Drive one was renamed to .system-tmp-cozy-desktop, to make sure even people displaying hidden files in their file browser won't try to put files in it and expect them to be synchronized.
- Logging improvements (for debugging purpose)
Happy syncing!
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing.
Improvements for all users:
- You can now request support directly from the application.
- On the onboarding screen, you'll be warned in case you typed your email address instead of the address of your Cozy.
- The app will now start by default on login. You can still disable it in the settings.
- The activity indicator is now visible on deletions.
- Links are now opened in a new windows, so users don't end up with no way to get back.
- The content of a folder renamed offline will not be uploaded again.
- When a file was both updated locally and trashed remotely, it will be kept with the updated content.
- The app now enforces MD5Sum for all files, to ensure data consistency and to prevent weird issues.
- Disk space and revocation error messages should be clearer.
- Logs are easier to filter, which should help us to debug synchronization issues.
Improvements for Windows users:
- You should not see weird
.cozy-desktop
directories anymore (including in your home and yourCozy Drive
directories). - Fixed an issue with last modification date, which was preventing a file first uploaded through the Cozy Drive web app, then renamed locally, to be synced.
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing.
Improvements for all platforms:
- When an update was available, the app used to display the version number and the release notes in the Settings. This was broken while migrating to the new auto-update system. The issue is partially fixed, but it only shows the summary instead of the full release notes for now.
- The auto-update migration also revealed another issue: the app was checking for updates every 1 or 2 minutes, triggering successive downloads of the latest release. This should work as expected now.
Improvements for Windows users:
- The app was not downloading updates from the appropriate location on Windows (while it was working on other platforms). This was fixed too.
Happy syncing!
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing.
Improvements for all platforms:
- A beta release! Although some cases remain where synchronization breaks, it mostly works on all 3 platforms. Please report every issue!
- Switching to beta was good timing to change the version number format, which should finally fix the last auto-updates issue.
- The app will detect and prevent synchronization of files/folders with paths/names too long for your system, so you never end up with unusable content on your hard drive.
- When starting Cozy Desktop, it will detect an already running instance of the app, make it visible and exit (instead of displaying a weird error message).
Improvements for Windows users:
- The app now detects and displays using the user language.
Happy syncing!
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing.
Improvements for all platforms:
- A new auto-updates system which should work better on both Windows and macOS
- Fixed an issue preventing a locally renamed file to be updated on the remote Cozy
Improvements for Windows users:
- The weird animation that was displayed while installing the app since the alpha4 release should be replaced with a normal install dialog.
Finally, we would like to apologize to our Windows users, since auto-updates actually didn't work in the alpha4 release. This should be fixed now. Thanks for your patience.
Happy syncing!
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing.
Improvements for all platforms:
- Files are now synchronized to your Cozy Drive folder (to better match the Cozy Drive app name). If your already had a Cozy folder set up, Cozy Desktop will continue to use it. If you want to switch to the new folder, you can disconnect from your Cozy in the Settings, rename your local Cozy folder to Cozy Drive (so you don't need to download everything again), then restart Cozy Desktop, register and use the new folder.
- Your computer now appears in your Cozy as Cozy Drive (your computer name).
Improvements for Windows users:
- Installer and app are signed now, which should prevent warnings and allow us to support automatic updates. Since we use a standard certificate (not one with Extended Validation), you'll still get a confirmation popup at install time, until the app gets enough reputation in Microsoft SmartScreen (the anti-phishing system included in Windows 8 and later).
- This release (and upcoming ones) should now support automatic updates. But previous releases didn't, so you'll still have to download and install this one by hand.
- A third-party component used by Cozy Desktop to monitor your local folder was updated, fixing some issues on Windows.
Happy syncing!
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing.
Improvements for all platforms:
- Restoring a folder from the Cozy trash is now supported.
- We fixed some conflict resolution issues. Creating / changing / restoring files with the same name should be more reliable now. Some issues remain, though.
- Most offline actions should work now, except for deletions.
Improvements for Windows users:
- A release! Getting a code signing certificate took more time than expected, though, so the app is not signed yet. This should be fixed in the next one.
- Windows file/dir paths are now supported, making the synchronization usable, hence the release.
- Files and folders with reserved name, reserved characters or terminating characters will not be synchronized locally and user will be warned.
Improvements for macOS users:
- The dock icon is now hidden when closing the Cozy Desktop window, so you don't see it with cmd-tab when running in background
- Files and folders with colon in their name will not be synchronized locally and user will be warned of this character as being reserved on macOS
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing.
- Improve macOS packaging
- Improve conflict management
- Improve error management
- Improve log report
- Improve Windows support
This is for testing purpose only. Do not install it, unless you know what you're doing. Please note that future releases will only support the new Cozy stack v3.
- Proof of concept