The mac style has the concept of Layout Item Rectangle that bleeds
widgets margins into parent margins. This unfortunately doesn't work
when the parent layout doesn't have any margin, like we do when we
have the hierarchy:
Vertical(normal margin)
/ Horizontal(no margin, uses parent layout spacing)
/Widget
I guess Qt should propagate remaining uneaten margins to grand-parent
layouts and so on to have this work properly, but nobody seems to
have touched that code since Qt 4.4.
So just try to make the problem less worse by making sure that
all checkboxes we want to align are either in the same layout, or
in a loyout of their own.
Issue #5492
Allow upgrade path when the server removes support for oauth
Relates: https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues/5848#issuecomment-317353049
We also need to force the account to commit the config to the disk,
otherwise we may not register we are no longer using owncloud and we
risk sending the password as the token to the token refresh API call
Before commit d3b00532b1,
fetchFromKeychain was called everytime we detect that the creds are
invalid (in AccountState::slotInvalidCredentials)
But since that commit, AccountState was calling askFromUser directly,
breaking the refresh of the token.
So I made sure AccountState::slotInvalidCredentials still calls
refreshAccessToken.
Another change that was made was too be sure to clear the cookies
in HttpCredentials::invalidateToken even when we are only clearing the
access_token. That's because the session with a cookie may stay valid
longer than the access_token
We only want to know if they were touched within the last 15 seconds,
so change the data structure to use a QMultiMap, and sort them by
QElapsedTimer. This allows us to iterate over old entries ordered by
time and to stop once we find a recent entry.
This makes the look-up slower but in most cases the folder watcher
will report any change within milliseconds, and we start from the
most recent. What this really makes slower are actual user file
changes while a fast sync is underways which will need to iterate
over the whole map to find out the file isn't there.
This reduces the growth of the memory usage when downloading a large
amount of files.
We need Qt 5.9 for HTTP2 because, even if Qt 5.8 already has support
for it, there is some critical bug in the HTTP2 implementation which
make it unusable [ https://codereview.qt-project.org/186050 and
https://codereview.qt-project.org/186066 ]
When using HTTP2, we can use many more parallel network request, this
is especially good for small file handling
Lower the priority of the GET and PUT propagation jobs, so the quota
or selective sync ui PROPFIND will not be blocked by them
Since the user is already in the browser, put the error message in the
browser with a message to log out and then log in as the right user.
Issue #5895
Issues:
- #5661 On mac, iconv did not support all of unicode and some
files with emoji in the filename could not be uploaded
- #5719 , #5676 On linux, we will now support non utf-8 locale
Since these errors are blacklisted, it can take up to 24h to retry items
that had a 507 error for a while. This way users can intervene and cause
an upload attempt immediately.
It now produces a summary error message indicating the problem.
Adjust blacklist database table to contain 'errorCategory'. This is
useful for two things:
- Reestablishing summary messages based on blacklisted errors. For
example if we don't retry a 507ed file, we still want to show the
message about space on the server
- Selectively wiping the blacklist: When we have ui for something like
"I deleted some files, please retry all files now!", we want to
delete all blacklist entries of a specific category only.
* A bunch of code was determining sync status by ad-hoc comparing some
progress info fields. It can now just check the status, making it
easier to comprehend.
* There's a clear indication for "a new sync is starting", which helps
wiping the issues tab at the right time.
For now we use them for:
* csync errors: This allows them to appear in the sync issues tab
* insufficient local disk space, as a summary of individual file errors
Insufficient remote space will use them too, as might other issues that
are bigger than a single sync item.
Requires https://github.com/owncloud/oauth2/pull/45
This commit moves the reply after we got the token reply from
the server, that allows to reply with an error to the browser
if the login does not work.
The QNAM may continue to outlive both.
Rename Credentials::getQNAM() to createQNAM() while we're at it - it's
used to make a new QNAM that will subsequently be owned by the Account
object.
See d01065b9a1 for rationale.
Relates to
d40c56eda5147cf798a6
It would have been much nicer to keep the menu assigned to the
QToolButton, but if one switches away from InstantPopup (to adjust the
entries before they're displayed), the button always gets a menu
indicator that can't be removed.
Having to update the plugins to add a submenu in the context menu,
it's more cost-effective to remove support for legacy macOS versions
than implementing and testing this setup.
The Windows shell extension relied on the response of
SHARE_MENU_TITLE to advance its state machine, but in order
to use the new GET_STRINGS instead, we need to know when the
last string was received. Also add BEGIN for consistency.
* SocketAPI has COPL_LOCAL_LINK / EMAIL_LOCAL_LINK commands
* The nautilus and dolphing shell integrations show a submenu from which
one can share as well as access the private link.
* The SocketAPI provides a new GET_STRINGS command to access localized
strings.
* The private link can also be accessed from the user/group sharing
dialog.
* The numeric file id is extracted from the full id to create the
private link url.
Calling forgetSensitiveData() on account deletion leads to a timer for
clearQNAMCache() being queued. Then the Account object is deleted. The
Credentials object stays alive for now because it has a deleteLater
deleter.
If the timer calls into a slot on the Credentials object, the _account
pointer will be invalid at this time.
As a workaround, move the target slot to Account - that way it will not
be called as the account object is already destroyed.
However since Account and Credentials are mutually dependent, it would
be much preferable if their lifetimes were linked, avoiding this
category of bugs.
The current behavior was introduced in
d40c56eda5 and I currently don't
understand why - maybe there's another way of dealing with the problem
that existed then.
* Add a more functional error view #5516
* Allow filtering of ignores and warnings to see only important bits.
* Navigate from the folder view to the error view by clicking on the
error list with the red background.
* Move the error list into its own ui file to allow easier extension.
* Fix issue around tab id handling in ActivitySettings.
* Rename "Action" column to "Issue".
* Change mouse cursor to hand over button and new error list area
Several OSX fixes provided by guruz.
Before, blacklisted errors were set to FileIgnored status and hence
displayed as warnings. Now, they have their own BlacklistedError
category which allows them to appear as errors in the issues list and in
the shell integration icons.
src/gui/main.cpp:112:9: warning: bool literal returned from 'main' [-Wmain]
Used 1 to keep previous behaviour. I supposed the code was meant
to return success (0), but it does not really matter anyway.
When synchronizing a folder on a samba share, creating files that begin
with ._ is often forbidden. This prevented the client from creating
its ._sync_abcdef.db file.
Now, it'll check whether the preferred filename is creatable, and if
it isn't it'll use .sync_abcdef.db instead.
The disadvantage is that this alternative path won't be ignored by
older clients - that was the reason for the ._ prefix.
* For conflicts where mtime and size are identical:
a) If there's no remote checksum, skip (unchanged)
b) If there's a remote checksum that's a useful hash, create a
PropagateDownload job and compute the local hash. If the hashes
are identical, don't download the file and just update metadata.
* Avoid exposing the existence of checksumTypeId beyond the database
layer. This makes handling checksums easier in general because they
can usually be treated as a single blob.
This change was prompted by the difficulty of producing file_stat_t
entries uniformly from PROPFINDs and the database.
- Add category to the all messages (they did not have it was merged right after
the patch to add category everywhere, but this code did not have it.)
- Make sure there is no warnings in the normal flow. (The wizard does a request
without authentication to determine the auth type)
All our crypto code is handled by qt nodaways.
No need to carry this dependency.
Especially since it causes warnings on system where there are
twp openssl version installed:
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libcrypto.so.1.0.0, needed by /usr/lib/libQt5Network.so.5.9.0, may conflict with libcrypto.so.1.1
Issue #5783
When the directry that should be removed by selective sync contains changes,
we ignore the whole sub tree instead of only ignoreing new files.
We cannot ignore the whole directory, we need to ignore only the directory
that do not have files to remove
See owncloud/enterprise#1966
If the server and the client's database go out of sync, there could be
persistent 404 errors. This change ensures that the problem corrects
itself eventually by triggering a remote discovery of the file's
parent folders.
It does not address the root cause that might have lead to the
divergence.
Older ownCloud servers like 8.2.0 used to use integer ids.
This broke when switching to QJson because toString() on JSON
values is strict and returns "" for integers.
This should help clearly delimiting them in the log for multi-account setups.
This information is already available elsewhere in the log in any case.
Issue #5672
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
When a new folder becomes selective-sync excluded, we already mark it
and all its parent folders with _invalid_ etags to force rediscovery.
That's not enough however. Later calls to csync_statedb_get_below_path
could still pull data about the excluded files into the remote tree.
That lead to incorrect behavior, such as uploads happening for folders
that had been explicitly excluded from sync.
To fix the problem, statedb_get_below_path is adjusted to not read the
data about excluded folders from the database.
Currently we can't wipe this data from the database outright because we
need it to determine whether the files in the excluded folder can be
wiped away or not.
See owncloud/enterprise#1965
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
Add the log level and category name in the output. Only output the
thread ID and function name for qCDebug statements as they are not
necessary for general use and make the log harder to read.
Also make sure that the message pattern is set when NO_MSG_HANDLER is
used. Using an environment variable should have priority over it anyway.
When we first detect a 503 (probably from a PROPFIND) and enter the
ServiceUnavailable state, we new trigger a status.php query that will
switch the state to MaintenanceMode if necessary.
Before this patch, to deep folder would just be ignored, without any feedback.
This patch makes it so deep folder are properly shown as ignored in the UI.
Also increase the MAX_DEPTH
Issue: #1067
I'm confident this is unnecessary. The original bug in #3283 was
to call ignoreSslErrors() without an argument in the 'accept'
case, which meant ignoring *all* subsequent SSL errors.
With that fixed, explicitly aborting the reply and resetting QNAM
is not needed since not ignoring the error will lead to the SSL
handshake failing.
See also:
75b38d1a2f (workaround introduced)
89376e14d6 (real fix)
76ce5adbf0 (cherry-pick of workaround)
* Allow creating nameless shares
* Display token as name for nameless shares
(both to be consistent with server)
* Allow changing a share's name by editing it in the table
* Minor adjustments
Starting from oC 10.0.0 having several public link shares with
different attributes for a path will be supported. This adds
functionality to create, edit and delete these public link shares.
The behavior is currently gated by server version, but should be
adapted to use a capability as soon as one is introduced, see
owncloud/core#27622.
The UI reduces to a single-share version when talking to older servers.
Testing scenarios:
* Link sharing is disabled (by capability, not by theme)
* Required passwords
* Required expiry
* Forbidden 'allow upload' for folders
* New and old servers
Newer servers will have the option of hiding version, versionstring, edition
and productname. They will always send the full information in the capabilities.