They do have an official app. I used to use the fork, but I changed my workflow and didn’t need the patch anymore and went back to the upstream version of the server and client.
Huh; thanks, I must have grabbed the wrong one when I switched phones. It’s been working fine, but then, I don’t use it much. Good to know I need to switch, though - thanks again!
For phone photos, I use a FOSS gallery app. For photo syncing, I use PhotoBackup, plus a script on the server that watches the upload directory and calls the PhotoPrism “Import” function via the REST API.
Thanks, but I wonder for how long this will continue to work, considering that the latest PhotoBackup build is from November of 2016 and it targets Android 4.1 (newer Android versions will probably require a higher version target). In the long term, I think that migrating to Immich or Ente is the better option. Both have official, well-maintained FOSS apps, that are available on F-Droid, and the backend services can be completely self-hosted.
Which app do you use with it? This one? As far as I’m aware, PhotoPrism doesn’t have an official Android app.
They do have an official app. I used to use the fork, but I changed my workflow and didn’t need the patch anymore and went back to the upstream version of the server and client.
The app you linked to is unmaintained and archived on GitHub, and the Readme says:
https://github.com/thielepaul/photoprism-mobile
Huh; thanks, I must have grabbed the wrong one when I switched phones. It’s been working fine, but then, I don’t use it much. Good to know I need to switch, though - thanks again!
For phone photos, I use a FOSS gallery app. For photo syncing, I use PhotoBackup, plus a script on the server that watches the upload directory and calls the PhotoPrism “Import” function via the REST API.
Anyhoo, thanks for catching that.
Thanks, but I wonder for how long this will continue to work, considering that the latest PhotoBackup build is from November of 2016 and it targets Android 4.1 (newer Android versions will probably require a higher version target). In the long term, I think that migrating to Immich or Ente is the better option. Both have official, well-maintained FOSS apps, that are available on F-Droid, and the backend services can be completely self-hosted.