- Replace functions that are provided by MinGW with a Win32-based
implementation
- Explicitly export needed symbols from ocsync.dll
- Rename share.h to sharemanager.h since the name clashes with one
of the Windows headers and get included from there
- Remove the timestamp from the fallback csync stderr logging, it's
not used since we always provide a log callback
When a conflict-rename or a temporary-rename fails, notify the
LockWatcher. It'll regularly check whether the file has become
accesible again. When it has, another sync is triggered.
owncloud/enterprise#1288
As interaction is required, the notifications are displayed in a
separate widget above the server activity list.
Note that design and also where we display the notifications can
still be discussed and changed.
Now we have 1 simple dialog that includes 2 widgets.
* ShareLinkWidget (for link shares)
* ShareUserGroupWidget (for user/group shares)
The ShareUserGroupWidget is only included if the server version is >=
8.2.0
For <8.2.0 the old behavior is preserved
There is now a generic OCSJob which must be inherited by other jobs. This is in
prepartion for the other OCS job that will come (for the Sharee API endpoint
for example).
More logic is moved from the sharedialog to the OcsShareJob. So in the GUI code
we now only say what we want (a new share, set the password etc). And the code
in libsync will make that happen. Error handling is for now still done in the
GUI part.
For now the ocsjob and ocssharejob live in gui but probabaly we should
create a libshare or libocs at some point.
The proxyAuthenticationRequired() signal now goes to the
ProxyAuthHandler class. That class will try to read the proxy settings
from the keychain or ask the user about them.
We won't ask the user for credentials for explicitly configured proxies.
It also does not change how the credentials for explicitly configured
proxies are stored. (see #261)
This prepares the switch to the official FinderSync API on Yosemite
which requires the extension to run in a sandbox. This complicates
the usage of a local socket to communicate with a non-sandboxed GUI
client. An NSConnection is easier to use in this case, which we can
use as long as the server name (i.e. Mach port registered name) is
prefixed with the code signing Team Identifier.
A placeholder server implementation is also added to the client's
SocketApi which basically reproduces the interface of a QLocalSocket.
Most of the references to individual sockets we're only using
QIODevice methods so the type was simply reduced. A typedef to
replace the QLocalServer was the only other part needed.
The AccountManager does not belong in the libsync because it is not
part of the synchronisation algorithm, but is just an helper class
for the UI to maintain the account and read/save the config
- qtkeychain isn't necessarily in a qt5keychain subdirectory.
- Explicitly add OpenSSL to the include directories
- Make sure that the USE_OUR_OWN_SQLITE3 code is initialized
for csync by calling find_package.
When connecting to a https:// URL fails, present the user with three
choices:
* Try again with a http:// URL
* Configure client-side TLS certificates
* Go back and enter a different URL
This allows users connecting with an ownCloud server secured with
client-side TLS certificates to start the certificate import wizard
manually instead of relying on a custom server error message.
* removed broken QSsl::SslV3 default
* rewrote slotHandleErrors(): no longer claim errors which are none.
* hack reverted: lib64 was not the cause for NixOS issues related to libraries.
* refactored csync/src/csync_owncloud.c and discovered+fixed why the dav_connect was never getting the certPath+certPassoword
* cleanup of code but seems this crushed the ssl client certificate support
* fixes the https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues/69#issuecomment-69358377 issue
* lots of cleanup
* From TODO list : translate all french comments into english
* changed _pemCertificate type from QString to QByteArray
This allows all the account state information to live in gui
while the sync-relevant data stays in libsync.
I also moved quotainfo to gui since it depends on the account state.
The apple build was broken because the elseif in the CMakeLists is never triggered.
Some code was not properly adapted for the new qtmacgoodies.
Some paths were not adapted to new split.