Android: Root directory

Created on 26 Jan 2020  ·  5Comments  ·  Source: nextcloud/android

Steps to reproduce

  1. Navigate to some subdirectory
  2. Open menu and choose "all files" (Alle Dateien in german)
  3. 3.

Expected behaviour

  • it should show the root directory, as shown in the app title

Actual behaviour

-it stays in the previous selected subdirectory

Environment data

Android version:
8.1.1
Device model:
OnePlus 5T
Stock or customized system:
Stock, rooted
Nextcloud app version:
3.9.2
Nextcloud server version:
17.0.2

Logs

Web server error log

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Nextcloud log (data/nextcloud.log)

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approved bug pr exists

Most helpful comment

I am pretty sure that his was at some point the behaviour…
I will adjust it.

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cc @tobiasKaminsky and @nextcloud/designers for feedback

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Makes sense, as this is also how the web UI behaves.

Yep, agree with @juliushaertl. :)

I am pretty sure that his was at some point the behaviour…
I will adjust it.

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