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[GH-ISSUE #1845] Synchronization fails when storing bookmarks in a Google Drive subfolder #1239
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Originally created by @Th-o-mas on GitHub (Jan 26, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/floccusaddon/floccus/issues/1845
Which version of floccus are you using?
5.4.3
How many bookmarks do you have, roughly?
10
Are you using other means to sync bookmarks in parallel to floccus?
Yes, I also sync via Mozilla account
Sync method
Google Drive
Which browser are you using? In case you are using the phone App, specify the Android or iOS version and device please.
Firefox 134.0.2 (Windows 10)
Which version of Nextcloud Bookmarks are you using? (if relevant)
No response
Which version of Nextcloud? (if relevant)
No response
What kind of WebDAV server are you using? (if relevant)
No response
Describe the Bug
I first wrote this article in German and published it here:
https://app.gitter.im/#/room/#marcelklehr_floccus:gitter.im
I have translated my article with Deepl.
I have installed Floccus as an addon for Firefox under WIndows 10 and created the profile “Test”. The synchronization fails every time.
What does the fifth line in the log file mean?
My configuration: Connection with Google Drive, path to the bookmark file: Floccus\Test\bookmarks.xbel
Bookmark folder: /Bookmarks menu/Firefox custom bookmarks/Floccus/
However, the bookmark file is not created in Google Drive.
floccus-5.4.3-2025-01-25-full.log
After Marcels reply I moved the file and only entered “bookmarks.xbel” in the input field, the error message disappeared and the synchronization was successful.
I then moved bookmarks.xbel to the Floccus\Test\ folder and also entered this in the Floccus options. The synchronization fails with the same message.
What is the correct way to move the file bookmarks.xbel to Google Drive?
In the Floccus options it says “Path to bookmark file”. However, if no path may be entered there, would it perhaps make sense to name the option differently?
Would it be possible to change the error message “Syncing failed with d.files is undefined” so that (other) users know what is meant by “d.files”?
These are all just ideas from me. I am grateful that you have developed Floccus and made it available free of charge.
Expected Behavior
Successful synchronization and creation of the bookmark file in Google Drive
To Reproduce
I have installed Floccus as an addon for Firefox under WIndows 10 and created the profile “Test”. The synchronization fails every time.
My configuration:
Connection with Google Drive,
path to the bookmark file: Floccus\Test\bookmarks.xbel
Bookmark folder (in Firefox): /Bookmarks menu/Firefox custom bookmarks/Floccus/
Debug log provided
@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Jan 26, 2025):
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@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Jan 26, 2025):
I think this is a misunderstanding. You shouldn't enter a path into the setting field. You should only enter the file name. The path of the file doesn't matter to floccus. It will always only look for the filename, regardless of where the file is.
I understand, however, that labelling the field "Bookmarks file path" is not ideal. I've changed this to just say "Bookmarks file"
@Th-o-mas commented on GitHub (Jan 27, 2025):
Thanks for your feedback. I deleted the path from the input field and now the synchronization works :-) Thanks for your support!
I like your suggestion of labeling the field “Bookmarks file” and pointing out that the path in Google Drive does not matter and can therefore be arbitrary.
What do you think about the idea to change the error message “Syncing failed with d.files is undefined” so that (other) users know what is meant by “d.files”?
@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Jan 27, 2025):
Yep, that's a good idea! The error message "d.files is undefined" is coming straight from the JavaScript interpreter so will be good to improve on that :)
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