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Incorrect marking in the Source Data tab #5156

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arthniwa opened this issue Apr 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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Incorrect marking in the Source Data tab #5156

arthniwa opened this issue Apr 23, 2024 · 3 comments

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@arthniwa
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  • I have searched open and closed issues for duplicates.
  • I have searched the forum for related topics.

Environment info

  • Duplicati version: 2.0.7.1_beta_2023-05-25
  • Operating system: Windows 11
  • Backend: B2

Description

In the "Source Data" tab of the backup configurations in the web interface, selected folders are marked with green checkmarks and their parent folders are supposed to be marked with green squares. However, I found that when I start up Duplicati and go to the Source Data tab for the first time, the green square marks do not appear. If I navigate back to Home and go to the Source Data tab again, the green squares will appear.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Start Duplicati.
  2. Go the the Source Data tab for a backup.
  3. The green squares are not there.
  4. Back to Home, then go to the Source Data again.
  5. Green squares are shown.
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ts678 commented Apr 23, 2024

What browser?

Go the the Source Data tab for a backup.

From where, for example is it in Edit before?

My test case happens to be using a checked Saved Pictures, which is one of the several folders underneath My Pictures.

I can reproduce something like this in Edge (similar to Chrome) but it seems to require already being in Edit beforehand.
Basically, I restart Duplicati underneath a browser tab already open in Edit, so I don't come in from Home on the restart.

If the problem does not exist, I can usually make it happen with a browser refresh or hard refresh while still in Edit mode.

Firefox always seems to look OK.

When issue occurs, folder that is missing marking can expand, and checks underneath look OK, despite the parent issue.

Also OK are the Source data listing at the bottom of the tree view, and the three-button "Show advanced editor" display.

Does above match what you get?

@arthniwa
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I'm using Brave. The Source Data tab can be accessed from the drop down menu for a backup, then "Edit".

@ts678
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ts678 commented Apr 29, 2024

I'm using Brave.

Chromium based, like Edge, so that part fits.

The Source Data tab can be accessed from the drop down menu for a backup, then "Edit".

Yes but do you see the problem when going in that way? For me, I have to be there already.

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