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Link to shares page with highlighting #7646

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dragonchaser opened this issue Sep 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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Link to shares page with highlighting #7646

dragonchaser opened this issue Sep 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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@dragonchaser
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It would be nice to have the ability to highlight a specific share in the shares list via link.

Use-case:

  • Einstein shares something with Marie
  • Marie receives an email containing a link pointing to her shares page (e.g. https://ocis-host/files/shares/with-me?highlight-share-id=157070d2-c2b6-479d-a7bc-cec65ec309d1)
  • Share with the uuid 157070d2-c2b6-479d-a7bc-cec65ec309d1 is highlighted for better visibility

refs owncloud/ocis#4564
refs owncloud/ocis#4303

@kulmann
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kulmann commented Sep 16, 2022

I would like to utilize our scrollTo query parameter for this. Since the Shared with me page can have name clashes for pending shares we indeed need to use the share id.

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kulmann commented Sep 16, 2022

@lookacat can you have a look at this (not urgent)?

@tbsbdr tbsbdr added the Priority:p4-low Low priority label Sep 21, 2022
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I would like to utilize our scrollTo query parameter for this. Since the Shared with me page can have name clashes for pending shares we indeed need to use the share id.

This has been implemented meanwhile, hence I'm closing this issue. You can simply use the scrollTo query param followed by the share id.

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