ligi / PassAndroid

Android App to view passes
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Backup and restore passes #12

Open codemonkey85 opened 10 years ago

codemonkey85 commented 10 years ago

Feature request: backup and restore your passes using the storage access framework, or Google Drive / Dropbox directly.

simontb commented 7 years ago

I reinstalled the app after a factory reset, and all my passes were still there.

ligi commented 7 years ago

@simontb but only after a scan? then they must have been on sdcard

simontb commented 7 years ago

@ligi no from an automatic backup. I never used scan. Other apps are restored as well, so uninstalling does not necessarily delete all data.

But I'd like the possibility to backup to Google Drive as well.

ligi commented 7 years ago

Ah now I see - yea should attack this use-case soon

simontb commented 5 years ago

Would also be useful to move passes from debug version to productive version.

I use the one from Google Play, but had a lot of EAN8 passes in the debug version, that I had to move via share function.

MoritzWeber0 commented 5 years ago

I have a lot of passes and it would be very difficult to export every pass. Is there a solution to export them all at once?

Rik44444 commented 4 years ago

Request for making this available with open standard WebDav sync so that Nextcloud sync becomes possible, see also https://github.com/ligi/PassAndroid/issues/276

anon-dev-gh commented 3 months ago

@ligi no from an automatic backup. I never used scan. Other apps are restored as well, so uninstalling does not necessarily delete all data.

But I'd like the possibility to backup to Google Drive as well.

But was storage was used then? Did you restore the drive contents of the mobile and then PassAndroid scanned thus finding all your passes?

I still don't quite get if PassAndroid has its own copy of the passes (so you only need them to be imported) or renders the files (deleting the file would make forbid the render)

Use case is a simple syncthing read-only folder or something along these lines