Add a test to test the data fingerprint feature make me realize it was broken.
The code was relying in the distinction between empty and null QByteArray,
but this was a bad idea as this difference is lost when going through QString.
Note that we also needed to adjust the server url to contains the user name
in the folder wizard. (As checkPathValidityForNewFolder expect the user name)
Issue #6654
Fix a strange warning seen on the log from the CI on Windows in
https://github.com/owncloud/client/pull/6621
The test shows, at the beginning
QObject::connect: No such signal DesktopServiceHook::destroyed(QObject*)
And crashes at the and.
My guess is that when QDesktopServices::setUrlHandler is called, the
QMetaObject is not yet initialized
But this is probably not the reason of the crash
It could happen that readyRead was emitted for incoming data while the
download was not yet finished. Then the network job could finish with
no more data arriving - so readyRead wasn't emitted again.
To fix this, the finished signal also gets connected to the readyRead
slot.
Since commit 4dc49ff3, we store an entry in the upload info table even
for non chunked uploads. However, if this fails we don't want to remove
non-existant stale chunks if the upload fails.
Without this commit, we would send a DELETE command to clean non-existant
chunks in the dav/uploads/ namespace.
Since the release package will be build with unit test, we don't
want to query the env variable at every call to fsCasePreserving.
So only test the env variable at startup.
And the testutility can still change the value.
(The env variable is still used from t8.pl and maybe smashbox)
Issue #6318
Paths can contain the wildcards % and _ and that would lead to odd
behavior.
This patch also clarifies the behavior of avoidReadFromDbOnNextSync()
which previously dependend on whether "foo/bar" or "foo/bar/" was
passed as input.
Possibly affects #6322
Previously conflicts with a different type on both ends lead to sync
errors. Now they are handled in the expected way: the local item gets
renamed and the remote item gets propagated downwards.
This also adds a unittest for the TYPE_CHANGE case. That one looks like
parts of it might be unified with CONFLICT cases.
Previously we'd use the full regex when the bname triggered a full-path
matching to take place. Now we have a simplified full-traversal regex
for this case that can be significantly faster to apply.
Triggered by #5017 but doesn't actually solve it.
Mainly uses target_include_directories instead of include_directories
so libraries public include directory get automatically added when adding
the target in target_link_library