Currently, git-annex takes a very lazy approch to displaying progress into. It just lets rsync or whatever display the progress for it, in the terminal. Something better is needed for the [[webapp]]. There needs to be a way for the web app to know what the current progress is of all transfers. This is one of those potentially hidden but time consuming problems. ## downloads * Watch temp file as it's coming in and use its size. This is the only option for some special remotes (ie, non-rsync). Can either poll every .5 seconds or so to check file size, or could use inotify. **done** ## uploads Each individual remote type needs to implement its own support for calling the MeterUpdate callback as the upload progresses. * git: **done** * rsync: **done** * directory: **done** * web: Not applicable; does not upload * S3: TODO * bup: TODO * hook: Would require the hook interface to somehow do this, which seems too complicated. So skipping. ## communication It may be worth using a better communication channel than files on disk for the transfer progress. Shared memory could be used, or http posts to the webapp.