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run-clang-tidy-14.py -header-filter='.*' -checks='-*,modernize-use-nodiscard' -fix
under linux with most part of our code covered
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu.gallien@nextcloud.com>
Also, if there is too-new configuration, backup the file, show a
warning message asking the user whether it's ok to discard the
configuration from the future.
See #6504
- When the the users logs because of 401 or 403 errors, it checks if the
server requested the remote wipe. If yes, locally deletes account and folders
connected to the account and notify the server. If no, proceeds to ask the
user to login again.
- The app password is restored in the keychain.
- WIP: The change also includes a test class for RemoteWipe.
Signed-off-by: Camila San <hello@camila.codes>
Previously, we'd try migrating from legacy settings if reading
the settings failed with an error. Now, we try again after a
couple of seconds and eventually give up.
This will help moving the SyncEngine construction in the constructor
and allow moving functionalities from Folder to SyncEngine or its
delegated objects.
This will be useful if we ever want to store account-level gui state.
I built this originally because I thought a paused account would be
this kind of state.
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)
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