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macOS Virtual Files
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.. index:: macosvfs
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macOS Vitual Files client
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============
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Virtual file-based synchronisation for Nextcloud desktop users is now
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available on macOS.
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Unlike on Windows, virtual files support on macOS is provided by a
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separate client version. This allows us to maintain the best possible
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experience for classically-synced files, including sync status
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integration and context menu actions, for users who want to keep using
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this sync method. Just like our classic sync client, the macOS virtual
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files client is released alongside the desktop client for Windows and
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Linux, and will benefit from regular bug-fix and feature updates that
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improve the user experience.
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Supported features
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- Per-file local retention and eviction
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- Intelligent local copy eviction
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- Integration with Spotlight
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- File previews within Finder for virtual files
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- Support for Apple-specific formats such as app bundles and iWork
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(Pages, Numbers, Keynote) bundles
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- Remote file locking compatibility
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- “Edit locally” support
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- File sharing with other users
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- Automatic synchronisation of remote changes
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- More!
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.. note::
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To improve remote change detection, we recommend enabling the
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``notify_push`` app on your Nextcloud server. This app will notify
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the desktop client of changes on the server as soon as they happen,
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reducing the time it takes for the client to detect changes. This
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will also eliminate the need for the desktop client to continuously
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poll the server for changes.
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Installation and initial setup
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==============================
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The virtual files client is distributed as an installer package that
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resembles the macOS classic sync client. The desktop client can be
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installed by following the steps presented by the installer.
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The virtual files desktop client is interchangeable with the classic
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sync desktop client. This means your existing accounts and settings will
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carry over to this client and vice-versa, should you ever decide to go
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back to the classic sync client. This includes any pre-existing standard
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sync folders, as the virtual files client also supports classic sync.
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.. note::
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Due to technical limitations in macOS we are unable to provide
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integration in Finder for both classic sync folders and virtual file
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sync folders. Classic sync folders in the virtual files client will
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therefore not have Finder integrations such as sync state icons or
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context menu actions.
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Any existing or newly-configured accounts will have virtual files
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automatically enabled. On macOS, each account’s virtual files live under
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their own domain, separate from any pre-existing classic sync folders.
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These domains can be found listed under the “Locations” group in the
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Finder sidebar.
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.. image:: images/macosvfs-finder-sidebar.png
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:alt: Finder sidebar showing virtual files domains
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Upon first accessing one of these domains, the desktop client will being
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to request information on remote files from the server. This first
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synchronisation may take some time depending on the quantity of files
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hosted on the server.
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Finder integration
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The virtual files client has distinct Finder integrations that allow it
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to more deeply and more natively integrate with the macOS file browser
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than the classic sync client.
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Sync status indicators
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Similarly to classic sync client, the virtual files client displays
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icons next to virtual files that indicate what their status is.
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.. image:: images/macosvfs-sync-status-icons.png
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:alt: Sync status icons for macOS virtual files
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- *Cloud with arrow*: item or its children is virtual and is available
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for local keeping
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- *Cloud outline*: item is partially available locally
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- *No icon*: item is available offline
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Context menu actions
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Control-clicking, two-finger clicking, or right-clicking on a Finder
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item will provide the context menu, in which you may find several
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entries provided by the virtual files client that allow you to use some
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of the features supported by Nextcloud. These include:
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- File locking (if supported by server)
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.. image:: images/macosvfs-file-locking.png
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:alt: File locking UI for macOS virtual files
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- File sharing (if supported by server)
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.. image:: images/macosvfs-file-sharing.png
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:alt: File sharing UI for macOS virtual files
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Configuration
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Virtual files-related settings can be adjusted on a per-account basis
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via the Nextcloud desktop client’s settings window.
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.. image:: images/macosvfs-settings.png
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:alt: macOS virtual files settings
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The virtual files section offers a number of options relevant to
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virtual files interaction:
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- Enable/disable virtual files for the target account
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- Enable/disable fast sync
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- Manage local storage usage and evict local copies
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- Force the virtual files domain to check for updates
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