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Full-matrix on-device test (FullSyncEngineTest) drives the real SyncEngine (in-memory Room + real local folder + live Nextcloud) across all directions, all delete behaviors, updates, recursive/non-recursive, filters, conflicts, and content integrity — 14 instrumented tests, all green on a Galaxy S23. It caught a real bug: ARCHIVE delete moved files to _Deleted/ but never created the _Deleted folder, so the MOVE failed for top-level files and they were left in place. Now creates the _Deleted base before the move.
SyncFlow
Native Android file sync app — sync any folder to WebDAV, SFTP, Nextcloud, ownCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive.
Features
- Multi-provider — WebDAV, SFTP, SFTPGo, Nextcloud, ownCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive
- Flexible sync — one-way upload, one-way download, or two-way mirror
- Auto-sync — schedule by interval or trigger on Wi-Fi connect / device charge
- Conflict resolution — keep local, keep remote, keep newer, or keep both
- Secure — credentials encrypted with Android Keystore; biometric app-lock option
- No cloud dependency — runs fully on-device, no third-party relay
Install
- Download
SyncFlow.apkfrom the latest release - On your Android phone: Settings → Apps → Install unknown apps → allow your browser/file manager
- Open the downloaded APK and tap Install
- Open SyncFlow, go to Accounts tab → Add Account, pick your provider and sign in
- Tap + on the Syncs tab to create your first sync pair
Supported Providers
| Provider | Auth |
|---|---|
| WebDAV | Username + password |
| SFTP | Password or private key |
| SFTPGo | Username + password |
| Nextcloud | Username + password |
| ownCloud | Username + password |
| Google Drive | OAuth 2.0 (PKCE) |
| Dropbox | OAuth 2.0 (PKCE) |
| OneDrive | OAuth 2.0 (PKCE) |
Requirements
- Android 8.0+ (API 26)
- Storage permission (or SAF picker) for local folder access
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