Hi, I am a forester and working with QField in the field
OpenGis.ch gave me the opportunity to try out ‘the cloud’. Thank you!
While uploading a project (350 MB in total) with QGis 3.16-3 Hannover and the latest experimental QFieldSync version v4.0.0-beta13 the upload is not completed (it freezes at 34%).
I assume it has something to do with 5 offline maps (*.mbtiles format, the largest with a maximum of 34 MB). Is this format supported?
The message log says it takes to long… When synchronizing afterwords, I got a error about aborted uploads.
Imported from GitHub discussion by @BoswachterMarc on 2021-09-17T18:42:35Z
Hello field worker using QField in the field.
This should unlock mbtiles support: Add support for file-based vector tile layer sources by nirvn · Pull Request #15 · opengisch/libqfieldsync · GitHub
Imported from GitHub comment by @nirvn on 2021-09-19T11:23:47Z
Still no luck on this side 
Message “duurt te lang” = " takes to long"
Imported from GitHub comment by @BoswachterMarc on 2021-09-19T21:06:21Z
File-based vector tile dataset support needed a bit more love on the QGIS side of things ([vector tile] Add encodeUri/decodeUri functions, fix bad layer handler's browse button not working for vector tile layers by nirvn · Pull Request #45238 · qgis/QGIS · GitHub), you’ll need upcoming QGIS 3.22 for it to be fully supported.
Imported from GitHub comment by @nirvn on 2021-09-24T08:21:41Z
BoswachterMarc do you by any chance have the possibility to try with the nightly builds of QGIS?
Imported from GitHub comment by @mbernasocchi on 2021-09-28T15:49:45Z
I should look up what that means…
Imported from GitHub comment by @BoswachterMarc on 2021-09-28T17:42:21Z
I tried uploading a whole project once more and again I got the message of a network time-out. This time I worked on linux mint 20 Xfce with the experimental QFieldSync plug-in v4.0.0-beta15. I did not get the problem of using ASCII encoded filename.
Because of the time-out problem, I did not upload/sync all the files at once (prefering local storage as ‘single source of truth’) but one for one. This workaround worked well and the whole project was finally synced and available in QField on my mobile.
In other words, we are ready for the field work using QFieldCloud 
Imported from GitHub comment by @BoswachterMarc on 2021-10-06T22:15:06Z
I uploaded a new project and invited 3 collaborators. Again, uploading all files at once didn’t work but one for one worked fine.
Next I made some changes in the forest and synced afterwards. It all went flawless!
Imported from GitHub comment by @BoswachterMarc on 2021-10-28T16:31:12Z
At the office, I made some small changes to the project and tried syncing back (T23:19) from local (qgis on pc) to cloud version. That moment I had another time-out and not all the changes (only *.gpkg and *.qgs files!) were synced at once (freeze at 98%). See printscreens. After a second sync attempt, just 2 out of 3 files were still available for sync and with the second attempt the two remaining files were also synced.
Imported from GitHub comment by @BoswachterMarc on 2021-10-28T21:27:46Z
In order to provide a clearer and more manageable discussion forum and to have all discussions about QField and related products (i.e. QFieldCloud and QFieldSync) in a single place, we transferred all the discussions from the QFieldCloud to the QField repository.
Imported from GitHub comment by @marioba on 2022-02-01T13:26:06Z