When NAS storage is enabled, uploaded files go directly to the NAS share
(users/{username}/videos/{title-slug}/) with no permanent local copy kept.
Thumbnails and video are fetched from NAS on demand for streaming/playback.
When NAS is disabled, files are organised into the same directory schema
in local storage.
- VideoController: branch upload flow on NAS enabled/disabled
- NasSyncService: add uploadDirectToNas() for direct NAS writes,
organizeLocalFiles() for local NAS-schema, localVideoDir() resolver,
deleteLocalAssets() for post-sync cleanup
- GenerateHlsJob: download from NAS via ensureLocalCopy() when local
file is absent (NAS-primary mode); clean up temp after HLS generation
- CompressVideoJob: place compressed file alongside original (any dir)
- Video/VideoSlide models: localVideoPath(), localThumbnailPath(),
thumbnailStorageKey(), localPath(), storageKey() helpers for
format-agnostic path resolution (old flat paths + new NAS-schema paths)
- MediaController: serve thumbnails from NAS-mirrored paths with NAS fallback
- SuperAdminController: use model path helpers for file deletion
- NasFreeLocalStorage: scan new users/ tree in addition to legacy flat dirs
- Settings: rename "NAS Storage Sync" tab to "NAS Storage", update description
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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