SyncFileStatus' purpose is to track overlay icon status.
Instead of putting comments and default: clauses in switch
on both sides about unused enums, use different enums.
This also remove STATUS_NEW which is the equivalent of
STATUS_SYNC in all shell extension implementations, and
remove STATUS_UPDATED and STATUS_STAT_ERROR which have
the same semantic as STATUS_UPTODATE and STATUS__ERROR.
In SQLite bindings are not cleared by sqlite3_reset() calls, so
skipping a sqlite3_bind call to create a NULL value doesn't work,
instead the previous value will be written.
To fix this, I clear all bindings in SqlQuery::reset and make sure
to explicitly bind NULL when desired in SqlQuery::bind.
To make sure there's no confusion about SqlQuery::reset and
sqlite3_reset, I rename our method to reset_and_clear_bindings().
The socket api uses native folder separator. We need to use QDir::cleanPath
for anything else so we only work with '/' everywhere else in the code
This fixes the sharing dialog on window.
Issue #4311
Introduce a global ExcludedFiles instance to avoid loading the global
exclude lists several times.
One could still add per-folder exclude lists by checking these after
the global ones.
Because that's what's going on. A job can 'complete an item' or 'finish'.
Note that several jobs could complete the same item: a new directory
will complete on the PropagateRemoteMkdir and the PropagateDirectory
jobs.
Previously, PropagateDirectory jobs didn't emit the completed() signal.
Now that they do, we need to make sure to not add extra lines to the
protocol widget for them.
To accomplish that, the jobCompleted() signal now also contains the job
that completed the item.
The signal is emitted in this case if the instruction is NONE
but in the only ultimately connected slot to this signal,
SocketApi::slotSyncItemDiscovered, we return early according
to the same condition.
The emission of the same signal at the end of treewalkFile remains
and take care of the normal cases.
This allows developers to build and run the extension by default.
Official packages bundles will be re-signed after the build, we
The SocketApi prefix can be set at configure time through cmake and
should match the key that will be used to sign the whole .app bundle
(including the embedded FindexSync .appex bundle).
It was only used on OS X and couldn't be used by the FinderSync
extension since that one runs in a sandbox. So use the same system
to load images in the legacy extension by shipping them in the
extension bundle instead of the owncloud.app bundle.
This is also given that the legacy extension needs padded icons
while the FinderSync one needs unpadded icons.
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.
When the local sync target is just a drive letter (e.g. "X:\"), neither
the display of the sync status via file icon overlay, nor the creation of a
share link works. In the latter case no pop-up comes up and no server
request is done.
QDir::cleanPath() usually removes trailing slashes, but not if the path to
be cleaned is just "X:\". In that case the trailing slash is kept. This
commit accounts for that exception.
Use a QSharedPointer to keep the same ownership and
continue passing the SyncFileItems as a const& when
ownership isn't taken. This allows sharing the same
allocations between the jobs and the result vectors.
This saves about 20MB of memory (off 120MB) once all
jobs are created.
Deleting the QLocalSocket while iterating the QList with qDeleteAll
would trigger onLostConnection, which would modify the list mid-air
and leave dangling pointers in it.
Since each new connection to the socket API would trigger a broadcast
of REGISTER_PATH to all existing connections, opening the context menu
would trigger a SHChangeNotify call of the root directory through
the overlay icon extension, which is currently also connected to the
socket API, waiting for changes.
Fix the issue by sending the initial REGISTER_PATH automatic response
only to the connecting socket.
If a file or directory is shared without resharing permission, the
share dialog displays an error. This is not the optimal solution, but
best for now, as we do not have the permissions available for the file
manager plugin.
This fixes#2923
QFileInfo has to be refreshed if the underlying file has been
modified in between. That is dangerous so ckamm and me decided
to eliminate the QFileInfo based implementations.
This was triggered by a bug that the client uploaded files that
it should not have.
The _listeners list is destroyed before the _localServer.
And since _localServer is the parent of all generated QLocalSockets,
they get destroyed in turn - which triggers onLostConnection() and
thus accessed the destroyed _listeners list.
To avoid that, delete all active QLocalSockets in SocketApi before
its members are destructed.
We also now delete sockets when we're done with them. I think
disconnected sockets would otherwise linger until SocketApi destruction.
- Some dialog changes: Made it less vertical space comsuming
- Some variable cleanups
- Allow to share files that are not within the synced dir by
copying them to the root of a sync dir first.