Previously side by side installation with ownCloud or other NC custom builds would break the shell integration because the same GUIDs and registry keys were used.
Now we specify our custom GUIDs in NEXTCLOUD.cmake and use CMake to generate a header file and WiX (MSI) include file with these constants.
Note: Using generators like "guidgen" or "uuidgen" ensures that GUIDs are unique, as manual changes are not guaranteed to be.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
The visibility of the share button for the activity list is tied to the
path role in the ActivityListModel, so make sure we don't return a path
for E2EE files and folders.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Those files and folders are not shareable and the "Edit" or "Open in
browser" actions will lead to showing an error in the web GUI. No need
to lead users there so just disable them.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Turns out that showing the button straight from the page ctor is a bit
too early. At that point the account might not be connected yet and thus
we wouldn't have proper information. Currently we were displaying that
button all the time, now we wait for the account to be connected to
decide to show it or not.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
It happens that sometimes we leak a directory path ending with a slash,
but that violates fileStatus' precondition so let's catch it early and
skip such path.
Of course the right fix would be a larger swipe in the sync engine and
around it to not use naked strings anymore but rely on the typesystem.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Some of the comments didn't match the size or were missing. This also
means reducing one of the 150 MB payloads left behind reducing the
execution time by a few more seconds. This is now around 30s execution
time which is more acceptable.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This is about the conflicts that happens when the file has been uploaded
correctly to the server, but the etag was not recieved because the connection
was closed before we got the reply.
We used to compare only the mtime when comparing the uploaded file and the
existing file. However, to be perfectly correct, we also should check the
size.
This was found because TestChunkingNG::connectionDroppedBeforeEtagRecieved is
flaky. Example of faillure found in https://drone.owncloud.com/owncloud/client/481/5
while testing PR #6626
(very trimmed log:)
06-29 07:58:02:015 [ info sync.csync.csync ]: ## Starting local discovery ##
06-29 07:58:02:016 [ info sync.csync.updater ]: Database entry found, compare: 1530259082 <-> 1530259051, etag: <-> 1644a8c8750, inode: 1935629 <-> 1935629, size: 301 <-> 300, perms: 0 <-> ff, type: 0 <-> 0, checksum: <-> SHA1:cc9adedebe27a6259efb8d6ed09f4f2eff559ad1, ignore: 0
06-29 07:58:02:016 [ info sync.csync.updater ]: file: A/a0, instruction: INSTRUCTION_EVAL <<=
06-29 07:58:02:972 [ warning sync.networkjob ]: QNetworkReply::NetworkError(OperationCanceledError) "Connection timed out" QVariant(Invalid)
.. next sync...
06-29 07:58:02:980 [ info sync.engine ]: #### Discovery start ####################################################
06-29 07:58:02:981 [ info sync.csync.csync ]: ## Starting local discovery ##
06-29 07:58:02:983 [ info sync.csync.updater ]: Database entry found, compare: 1530259082 <-> 1530259051, etag: <-> 1644a8c8750, inode: 1935629 <-> 1935629, size: 302 <-> 300, perms: 0 <-> ff, type: 0 <-> 0, checksum: <-> SHA1:cc9adedebe27a6259efb8d6ed09f4f2eff559ad1, ignore: 0
06-29 07:58:02:983 [ info sync.csync.updater ]: file: A/a0, instruction: INSTRUCTION_EVAL <<=
06-29 07:58:02:985 [ info sync.csync.csync ]: ## Starting remote discovery ##
06-29 07:58:02:985 [ info sync.networkjob ]: OCC::LsColJob created for "http://localhost/owncloud" + "" "OCC::DiscoverySingleDirectoryJob"
06-29 07:58:02:987 [ info sync.csync.updater ]: Database entry found, compare: 1530259082 <-> 1530259051, etag: 1644a8c8b26 <-> 1644a8c8750, inode: 0 <-> 1935629, size: 301 <-> 300, perms: ff <-> ff, type: 0 <-> 0, checksum: SHA1:5adcdac9608ae0811247f07f4cf1ab0a2ef99154 <-> SHA1:cc9adedebe27a6259efb8d6ed09f4f2eff559ad1, ignore: 0
06-29 07:58:02:987 [ info sync.csync.updater ]: file: A/a0, instruction: INSTRUCTION_EVAL <<=
06-29 07:58:02:989 [ info sync.csync.csync ]: Update detection for remote replica took 0.004 seconds walking 13 files
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.engine ]: #### Discovery end #################################################### 9 ms
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.database ]: Updating file record for path: "A/a0" inode: 1935629 modtime: 1530259082 type: 0 etag: "1644a8c8b26" fileId: "16383ea4" remotePerm: "WDNVCKR" fileSize: 301 checksum: "SHA1:cc9adedebe27a6259efb8d6ed09f4f2eff559ad1"
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.csync.reconciler ]: INSTRUCTION_UPDATE_METADATA client file: A/a0
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.csync.csync ]: Reconciliation for local replica took 0 seconds visiting 13 files.
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.csync.reconciler ]: INSTRUCTION_UPDATE_METADATA server dir: A
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.csync.csync ]: Reconciliation for remote replica took 0 seconds visiting 13 files.
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.engine ]: #### Reconcile end #################################################### 9 ms
06-29 07:58:02:990 [ info sync.database ]: Updating local metadata for: "A/a0" 1530259082 302 1935629
FAIL! : TestChunkingNG::connectionDroppedBeforeEtagRecieved(small file) '!fakeFolder.syncOnce()' returned FALSE. ()
Use smaller files so the test run faster.
Particulary usefull for TestChunkingNG::connectionDroppedBeforeEtagRecieved
Which had become so much slower after 2638332dc6
increased the timeout for bigger files
This is a bunch of modernize checks which we don't hit at all. This is
an easy win and also make sure those old constructs won't creep up
behind our back.
Note that some of them won't trigger until we bump our C++ baseline
standard to C++17. But I'd say that's OK, that'll force our hand to do
those C++17 related cleanups when the time comes.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>