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Auto-removal of intermediate files. #17

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mandeeps708 opened this issue Sep 15, 2017 · 4 comments
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Auto-removal of intermediate files. #17

mandeeps708 opened this issue Sep 15, 2017 · 4 comments
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@mandeeps708
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Many files are created during the process.
Some are in odt/base. And even files in odt/cert and pdf (directories) can be set to auto-remove after certain amount of time.

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@amisha2016 Guide Arsh Gupta to understand what this issue is, and come up with a good solution to fix this issue.

@mandeeps708 mandeeps708 assigned amisha2016 and unassigned amisha2016 Sep 26, 2017
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vigasdeep commented Sep 26, 2017

@Arshgupta09 try to understand and help amisha here.

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@amisha2016 Guide Arsh Gupta to understand what this issue is, and come up with a good solution to fix this issue.

@vigasdeep
There are two types of users.
login Users and Anonymous users.

If it is Login user then we should save the data in his account. And if it is anonymous user then we can keep his data for a day(i.e. 24 hours) having a unique link just like pastebin.

@Arshgupta09 You can check how pastebin or other sites store data of particular users. If you have better idea then please share with us.

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@amisha2016 , Currently there is no login/signup implementation in the application and it is not priority as well.
Your idea of having a link for 24 hours sounds good to me, how much time do you think it will take to get done?
PS: this is not on priority.

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