Update from commit 05ce8a23cdc12e825532dc6de06c267fb8d48b4f from
https://github.com/dragotin/QProgressIndicator
Which itself is forked from commit e5ba0fd09bfd43b067ee3646d70b294c7efcb558 from
upstream, with additional license header.
It was relicensed to MIT according to
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Relates to issues #5180 and #5184
Issue #5224
Two problems:
- In the discovery phase, we need to check the selective sync entries of
the source path in case of renames.
- When the rename is done, we need to actually update the black list in the
database.
Two bugs:
- The change filed are not considered as move, they are re-downloaded
but the old file was not removed from the database. The change in
owncloudpropagator.cpp takes care of removing the old entries.
- Next sync would then remove the file in the server in the old folder
This was not a problem until we start reusing the sync engine, and
that the _renamedFolders map is not cleared. We were before deleting
a non-existing file. But now we delete the actual file.
Also improve the tests to be able to do move on the server.
This include support for file id.
Issue #5192
This would happen if the directory would first need to be created
through an mkdir propagation job. This job's itemCompleted signal
would trigger the directory to show as SYNC even though its children
are still propagating.
Fix the issue by tracking the sync count for each file, affecting
its parents. This allows us to get rid of the O(n) vector lookup
for each status query, and properly track the hierachical sync
status of a directory.
This also removes the itemCompleted signal emission from the
PropagateDirectory job. Since we only needed for overlay icons, and
since this job doesn't do any direct propagation, we can remove it
to ensure that we won't call itemCompleted twice for the item attached
to Propagate*Mkdir jobs (since the PropagateDirectory is backed by
the same SyncFileItem, instruction and status).
Add a missing call that we currently only do in slotItemCompleted.
This would normally only affect the first sync and would have
gotten properly update at the end of the sync anyway.
To be able to test the SyncEngine efficiently, a set of server
mocking classes have been implemented on top of QNetworkAccessManager.
The local disk side hasn't been mocked since this would require adding
a large abstraction layer in csync. The SyncEngine is instead pointed
to a different temporary dir in each test and we test by interacting
with files in this directory instead.
The FakeFolder object wraps the SyncEngine with those abstractions
and allow controlling the local files, and the fake remote state
through the FileModifier interface, using a FileInfo tree structure
for the remote-side implementation as well as feeding and comparing
the states on both side in tests.
Tests run fast and require no setup to be run, but each server feature
that we want to test on the client side needs to be implemented in
this fake objects library. For example, the OC-FileId header isn't
set as of this commit, and we can't test the file move logic properly
without implementing it first.
The TestSyncFileStatusTracker tests already contain a few QEXPECT_FAIL
for what I esteem being issues that need to be fixed in order to catch
up on our test coverage without making this patch too huge.
When a conflict-rename or a temporary-rename fails, notify the
LockWatcher. It'll regularly check whether the file has become
accesible again. When it has, another sync is triggered.
owncloud/enterprise#1288
Remove all configure_files:
- Move all tests to cpp files
- Use the QTEST_MAIN macro instead of a generated main.cpp
- Include test*.moc in the cpp to let CMAKE_AUTOMOC call moc
- Pass info through add_definitions instead of generating oc_bin.h with them
This makes sure that build errors points to the original test source
file instead of the generated one in the build directory to be able to
jump and fix errors directly from the IDE's error pane.
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.
* Compute the content checksum (in addition to the optional
transmission checksum) during upload (.eml files only)
* Add hook to compute and compare the checksum in csync_update
* Add content checksum to database, remove transmission checksum
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.