Accessing your files using the Hub Web interface
You can access your Hub files with the Hub Web interface and create, preview, edit, delete, share, and re-share files. Your Hub administrator has the option to disable these features, so if any of them are missing on your system ask your server administrator.
You can assign tags to files. To create tags, open a file to the Details view. Then type your tags. To enter more than one tag press the return key after creating each tag. All tags are system tags, and are shared by all users on your Hub server.
Then use the Tags filter on the left sidebar to filter files by tags:
Use the Details view to add and read comments on any file or folder. Comments are visible to everyone who has access to the file:
You can play videos in Hub with the Video Player app by simply clicking on the file. Video streaming by the native Hub video player depends on your Web browser and the video format. If your Hub administrator has enabled video streaming, and it doesn't work in your Web browser, it may be a browser issue. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Supported_media_formats#Browser_compatibility for supported multimedia formats in Web browsers.
Hub can display thumbnail previews for image files, MP3 covers, and text files, if this enabled by your server administrator. Hover your cursor over a file or folder to expose the controls for the following operations:
- Favorites
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Click the star to the left of the file icon to mark it as a favorite:
You can also quickly find all of your favorites with the Favorites filter on the left sidebar.
- Overflow Menu
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The Overflow menu (three dots) displays file details, and allows you to rename, download, or delete files:
The Details view shows Activities, Sharing, and Versions information:
The Settings gear icon at the lower left allows you to show or hide hidden files in your Hub Web interface. These are also called dotfiles, because they are prefixed with a dot, e.g. .mailfile
. The dot tells your operating system to hide these files in your file browsers unless you choose to display them. Usually, these are configuration files, so having the option to hide them reduces clutter.
You can display uncompressed text files, OpenDocument files, videos, and image files in the Hub-embedded viewers by clicking on the file name. There may be other file types you can preview if your Hub administrator has enabled them. If Hub cannot display a file, it starts a download process and downloads the file to your computer.
Navigating through folders in Hub is as simple as clicking on a folder to open it and using the back button on your browser to move to a previous level. Hub also provides a navigation bar at the top of the Files field for quick navigation.
Any folder that has been shared is marked with the Shared
overlay icon. Public link shares are marked with a chain link. Unshared folders are not marked:
Upload or create new files or folders directly in a Hub folder by clicking on the New button in the Files app:
The New button provides the following options:
- Up arrow Upload files from your computer into Hub. You can also upload files by dragging and dropping them from your file manager.
- Text file creates a new text file and adds the file to your current folder.
- Folder Creates a new folder in the current folder.
You can select one or more files or folders by clicking on their checkboxes. To select all files in the current directory, click on the checkbox located at the top of the files listing.
When you select multiple files, you can delete all of them, or download them as a ZIP file by using the Delete
or Download
buttons that appear at the top.
Note
If the Download
button is not visible, the administrator has disabled this feature.
The left sidebar on the Files page contains several filters for quickly sorting and managing your files.
- All files The default view; displays all files that you have access to.
- Favorites Files or folders marked with the yellow star.
- Shared with you Displays all files shared with you by another user or group.
- Shared with others Displays all files that you have shared with other users or groups.
- Shared by link Displays all files that are shared by you via public link.
- External Storage (optional) Files that you have access to on external storage devices and services such as Amazon S3, SMB/CIFS, FTP…
You can move files and folders by dragging and dropping them into any directory.
Federated Cloud Sharing allows you to mount file shares from remote Hub servers, and manage them just like a local share. See :doc:`federated_cloud_sharing` to learn to how to create and connect to new Federated Cloud shares.