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Feature #60835

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Slow manipulation of file relations in backend user interface

Added by Tanel Põld over 9 years ago. Updated over 6 years ago.

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Closed
Priority:
Should have
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-
Category:
Performance
Target version:
-
Start date:
2014-08-07
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0%

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Description

Dealing with lots of images in BE is quite painful and can lead into unwanted outcome. Reasons:

1. after clicking "import selection" in "element browser" adding files takes lots of time (120 images around 2 minutes with normal internet connection)
2. while the import process is on there's no clear feedback while the process is on - content can and will be saved before the last image is added
3. no way to clear all relations, doing it one by one is out of the question with more than few files

File relations is a superb feature for image galleries etc, but the BE manipulation doesn't support using big amount of files.


Related issues 3 (1 open2 closed)

Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #59341: Provide progress indicator while image-processing FAL uploadsClosed2014-06-04

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #52150: File Reference: Mass delete of referencesNew2013-09-20

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Task #61588: Loading many images in backend forms is slowClosed2014-09-15

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Actions #1

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi over 8 years ago

  • Category set to Performance
Actions #2

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi over 6 years ago

  • Related to Feature #59341: Provide progress indicator while image-processing FAL uploads added
Actions #3

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi over 6 years ago

  • Related to Feature #52150: File Reference: Mass delete of references added
Actions #4

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi over 6 years ago

  • Related to Task #61588: Loading many images in backend forms is slow added
Actions #5

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi over 6 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed

I close this issue in favor of #59341 and #52150 - please continue the discussion there. I've added on both a reference to this issue to keep track of it.

If you think that this is the wrong decision please reopen the issue or ping me. Thank you.

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