Bug 415151 - Add A Plugin To Mount OneDrive
Summary: Add A Plugin To Mount OneDrive
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: dolphin
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 23.08.5
Platform: Fedora RPMs Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Dolphin Bug Assignee
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Reported: 2019-12-13 20:00 UTC by opticyclic
Modified: 2024-04-07 12:47 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description opticyclic 2019-12-13 20:00:46 UTC
SUMMARY
Dolphin should have a wizard to set up OneDrive.
Once it is configured there should be a menu item or a places shortcut for you to easily browse the files in OneDrive (without synchronizing a copy of the whole OneDrive to disk).

DETAILS
Polo File Manager https://github.com/teejee2008/polo had an option to mount OneDrive and access it in a tab like a normal directory.

It used rclone in the background to mount OneDrive.

I'd like to see something similar integrated with KDE/Dolphin that doesn't require me to know much about rclone.
e.g. Dolphin runs rclone for me and has a tick box option to mount OneDrive on boot if I want (/etc/fstab?)
Comment 1 Rafael Lima 2021-11-16 19:36:48 UTC
As of 5.23 this feature hasn't been implemented yet.

Maybe Dolphin could simply list all configured rclone mounts so that the user can choose to mount/umount them. However this would still leave it to the user to config the rclone mount using the command line.
Comment 2 Roke Julian Lockhart Beedell 2022-05-18 21:51:28 UTC
Ideally this should be automatically added if the account is added via plasma-systemsettings, but that functionality is not available yet either.
Comment 3 Gregorplanet 2024-04-07 12:47:53 UTC
It would be very useful if Microsoft 365 would be added as an option to the Online Accounts settings. I sadly also need to use OneDrive and setting up rclone isn't very beginner-friendly. Also I think GNOME now supports setting up Microsoft business and private accounts too, so it would be cool to also have it on KDE.