These would otherwise be line-wrapped by clang-format,
and then consecutive reformattings remove the aligned
comment indentation
Example:
int a; // too long comment
->
int a; // too long
// comment
->
int a; // too long
// comment
Use qCInfo for anything that has general value for support and
development. Use qCWarning for any recoverable error and qCCritical
for anything that could result in data loss or would identify a serious
issue with the code.
Issue #5647
This gives more insight about the logs and allow setting fine-tuned
logging rules. The categories are set to only output Info by default
so this allows us to provide more concise logging while keeping the
ability to extract more information for a specific category when
developping or debugging customer issues.
Issue #5647
Newer servers will have the option of hiding version, versionstring, edition
and productname. They will always send the full information in the capabilities.
The re-enables the UI, uses Qt API for importing and
stores the certificate/key in the system keychain.
People who had set up client certs need to re-setup the account. This is ok
since it was an undocumented feature anyway.
It opens a window and connects to a cipher test
page, showing the output from there, that helps for debugging.
The window is enabled by setting the environment variable
OWNCLOUD_SHIBBOLETH_DEBUG
Users have complained that they don't see the notification when it is
shown and are not aware that their files aren't syncing.
Remove the non-interactive credentials fetch logic and add make sure
that the shibboleth popup will flash in the taskbar instead.
This will still not allow the popup to show in front in all cases,
but this is a compromise that we have to chose.
This reverts commit dcb687929f.
Issue https://github.com/owncloud/enterprise/issues/990
The signal jsonReceived() now not only delivers the raw json string, but
also the status code that came as OCS reply.
Also, fixed a typo in the signals name (recieved => received).
Now that fetchFromKeychain is solely called from AccountState::slotInvalidCredentials
and that this one already protects the fetch call using _waitingForNewCredentials,
we can remove that extra check.
This moves the responsibility of asking the user or not for
credentials from the Credentials classes back to the AccountState.
fetch() now only extract credentials from the keychain, reports
the result to the AccountState which then decides if askFromUser()
should be called or not. The result is once more reported to the
AccounState.
This also replaces the HttpCredentials::queryPassword virtual
which now lets HttpCredentialsGui and HttpCredentialsText do it
the way that they prefer.
The original problem is that showing a popup not originated
from the main settings window while it's focused won't be
shown in front to the user.
This try not to highjack the user's attention of the user
by showing a notification when checking the connection for
valid credentials, and require the user to sign in through
the UI. There are still issues with showing that popup from
the tray icon, but the user will most likely be looking for
the popup in that case. The new sign in button directly in
the settings account works properly.
Users with accounts on multiple servers could easily use the same
username on both servers. The password dialog did not tell users
what server the password is for. I added the account name to the
dialog.