collection-monitor should store the list of audio files in the collection in a file local to the monitor, so it can avoid asking the collection-librarian to delete all files in the database every time the monitor starts up

Bug #555369 reported by Chris Wagner
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Resonate
Fix Committed
Medium
Chris Wagner

Bug Description

The problem is, between the time the collection-scan process begins and the time the new file entries are created, the database is void of any "files". Thus, when browsing the collection via the site, all releases will have no tracks listed for that time.

Changed in resonate:
status: New → Confirmed
importance: Undecided → Medium
summary: - collection-monitor should store the collection file list in a file, so
- it can avoid asking the collection-librarian to delete all files in the
- database every time the monitor starts up
+ collection-monitor should store the list of audio files in the
+ collection in a file local to the monitor, so it can avoid asking the
+ collection-librarian to delete all files in the database every time the
+ monitor starts up
Changed in resonate:
assignee: nobody → Chris Wagner (chris-wagner)
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
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