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I have a server which create some large files. Users use a django/website to interface the server. Actually, to retrieve these files, they have to connect to the server by ssh, samba, ...



I would like propose a webpage where users can list the files and download some.
Then, this page could display the download's progress. I look trough the web for a project which do this but I mainly found project for upload to the server.



Does anyone know about a project for provide some files from a server ? Perhaps with JS ?



I truly thank you!










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  • A prebuilt. Not that I'm aware of. To get you started... You'll need to talk back and forth for the download progress to display. There are tons of tutorials for doing this with celery, tasks, etcetera. Should be a good starting point. The only remaining portion is actually downloading which is easy enough.

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I have a server which create some large files. Users use a django/website to interface the server. Actually, to retrieve these files, they have to connect to the server by ssh, samba, ...



I would like propose a webpage where users can list the files and download some.
Then, this page could display the download's progress. I look trough the web for a project which do this but I mainly found project for upload to the server.



Does anyone know about a project for provide some files from a server ? Perhaps with JS ?



I truly thank you!










share|improve this question






















  • A prebuilt. Not that I'm aware of. To get you started... You'll need to talk back and forth for the download progress to display. There are tons of tutorials for doing this with celery, tasks, etcetera. Should be a good starting point. The only remaining portion is actually downloading which is easy enough.

    – Pythonista
    Nov 15 '18 at 13:25













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I have a server which create some large files. Users use a django/website to interface the server. Actually, to retrieve these files, they have to connect to the server by ssh, samba, ...



I would like propose a webpage where users can list the files and download some.
Then, this page could display the download's progress. I look trough the web for a project which do this but I mainly found project for upload to the server.



Does anyone know about a project for provide some files from a server ? Perhaps with JS ?



I truly thank you!










share|improve this question














I have a server which create some large files. Users use a django/website to interface the server. Actually, to retrieve these files, they have to connect to the server by ssh, samba, ...



I would like propose a webpage where users can list the files and download some.
Then, this page could display the download's progress. I look trough the web for a project which do this but I mainly found project for upload to the server.



Does anyone know about a project for provide some files from a server ? Perhaps with JS ?



I truly thank you!







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  • A prebuilt. Not that I'm aware of. To get you started... You'll need to talk back and forth for the download progress to display. There are tons of tutorials for doing this with celery, tasks, etcetera. Should be a good starting point. The only remaining portion is actually downloading which is easy enough.

    – Pythonista
    Nov 15 '18 at 13:25

















  • A prebuilt. Not that I'm aware of. To get you started... You'll need to talk back and forth for the download progress to display. There are tons of tutorials for doing this with celery, tasks, etcetera. Should be a good starting point. The only remaining portion is actually downloading which is easy enough.

    – Pythonista
    Nov 15 '18 at 13:25
















A prebuilt. Not that I'm aware of. To get you started... You'll need to talk back and forth for the download progress to display. There are tons of tutorials for doing this with celery, tasks, etcetera. Should be a good starting point. The only remaining portion is actually downloading which is easy enough.

– Pythonista
Nov 15 '18 at 13:25





A prebuilt. Not that I'm aware of. To get you started... You'll need to talk back and forth for the download progress to display. There are tons of tutorials for doing this with celery, tasks, etcetera. Should be a good starting point. The only remaining portion is actually downloading which is easy enough.

– Pythonista
Nov 15 '18 at 13:25












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