This gets rid of the csync_statedb sqlite layer and use
the same code and same connection as the rest of the SyncEngine.
Missing functions are added to SyncJournalDb and change a few minor
things (like changing SyncJournalFileRecord::_modtime to be an int64
instead of a QDateTime, like it was in csync).
The current implementation would return the same value whether the query failed
or if no row would be found. This is something that is currently checked by csync
and needs to be provided if we want to use SyncJournalDB there.
Adjusted all call sites to also check the return value even though they
could still just rely on rec.isValid(), but makes it more explicit as to what
happens for database errors in those cases, if we ever want to gracefully handle
them.
This is motivated by the fact that QMetaObject::noralizeSignature takes 7.35%
CPU of the LargeSyncBench. (Mostly from ABstractNetworkJob::setupConnections and
PropagateUploadFileV1::startNextChunk). It could be fixed by using normalized
signature in the connection statement, but i tought it was a good oportunity
to modernize the code.
This commit only contains calls that were automatically converted with clazy.
Now that csync builds as C++, this will avoid having to implement
functionalities needed by csync mandatorily in csync itself.
This library is built as part of libocsync and symbols exported
through it.
This requires a relicense of Utility as LGPL. All classes moved into
this library from src/libsync will need to be relicensed as well.
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.
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.
* 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.
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.
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
* make target duration a client option instead of a capability
* simplify algorithm for determining chunk size significantly
* preserve chunk size for the whole propagation, not just per upload
* move options to SyncOptions to avoid depending on ConfigFile
in the propagator
* move chunk-size adjustment to after a chunk finishes, not when
a new chunk starts
When there is no errors _syncResult.firstItemError() is NULL, and accessing
it's _file member is an undefined behavior. (Thankfully, createGuiLog did not
use the string when the count was 0, but we are not supposed to create
null references.
Found with the UB sanitizer:
src/gui/folder.cpp:348:49: runtime error: member access within null pointer of type 'OCC::SyncFileItem'
src/gui/folder.cpp:348:19: runtime error: reference binding to null pointer of type 'const QString'
- I checked every occurence of a '%2' and make correct use of the
QString::arg overload that takes several argument instead of chaining
them, because the first argument can contains a '%1'
- I tried to look for every label that they either use plain text or richtext
and escape the user provided strings in there.
We were removing the wholme journal db when the user wanted to keep all files,
But that would also remove the selective sync lists.
We should only remove the metadata table.
Issue #5484
We can do that because the only changes that were in master but not in 2.3 were the
translations change and documentation change, and the support for the 'M' permission
which we want in 2.3.
Added two checkboxes in the Account Wizard in the advanced page to change the first options.
Also added a checkbox in the general settings to ask for confirmation for external storages.
Theme options allow to hide the checkboxes in the wizard.
As described in issue #5340
We now delete subjobs as their propagation is complete. This allows us
to also release the item by making sure that nothing else is holding a
reference to it.
Remove the stored SyncFileItemVector from SyncEngine and SyncResult
and instead gather the needed info progressively as each itemCompleted
signal is emitted.
This frees some holes on the heap as propagation goes, allowing many
memory allocations without the need of requesting more virtual memory
from the OS, preventing the memory usage from increasingly growing.
This was to catch duplicate emissions for PropagateDirectory but we
don't emit this signal anymore from there.
This fixes a warning about PropagatorJob not being a registered metatype.
This reverts commit fe42c1a818.
We are going to change the webdav path depending on the capabilities.
But the SyncEngine and csync might have been created before the capabilities
are retrieved.
The main raison why we gave the path to the sync engine was to pass it to csync.
But the thing is that csync don't need anymore this url as everything is done by the
discovery classes in libsync that use the network jobs that use the account for the urls.
So csync do not need the remote URI.
shortenFilename in folderstatusmodel.cpp was useless because the string is the
_file of a SyncFileItem which is the relative file name, that name never
starts with owncloud://.
All the csync test creates the folder because csync use to check if the folder
exists. But we don't need to do that anymore
This is important because we compare the paths from the file system watcher if it
starts with this path.
Same in the SocketAPI where we need to use cannonical paths in the REGISTER_PATH command,
as the plugin themself will do this comparison.
Issue #5116
This is not sufficient as it is not working for the Socket API.
Next commit will fix it in another layer.
Also, not ignoring paths that are not inside the folder is wrong
as it might still happen if the name has a different casing
This reverts commit d5a481f132.
Before it was in Folder, however, the command line client does not
have the Folder class. To not duplicate code, the function to generate
the sync journal name went to SyncEngine class.
The current way of tracking the need to update the metadata without
propagation using a separate flag makes it difficult to track
priorities between the local and remote tree. The logic is also
difficult to logically cover since the possibilities matrix isn't
100% covered, leaving the flag only used in a few situations
(mostly involving folders, but not only).
The reason we need to change this is to be able to track the sync
state of files for overlay icons. The instruction alone can't be
used since CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_SYNC is used for folders even though
they won't be propagated. Removing this logic is however not possible
without using something else than CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_NONE since too
many codepath interpret (rightfully) this as meaning "nothing to do".
This patch adds a new CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_UPDATE_METADATA instruction
to let the update and reconcile steps tell the SyncEngine to update
the metadata of a file without any propagation. Other flags are left
to be interpretted by the implementation as implicitly needing
metadata update or not, as this was already the case for most file
propagation jobs. For example, CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_NEW for directories
now also implicitly update the metadata.
Since it's not impossible for folders to emit CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_SYNC
or CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_CONFLICT, the corresponding code paths in the
sync engine have been removed.
Since the reconcile step can now know if the local tree needs metadata
update while the remote side might want propagation, the
localMetadataUpdate logic in SyncEngine::treewalkFile now simply use
a CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_UPDATE_METADATA for the local side, which is now
implemented as a different database query.
The SyncRunFileLog owned by the Folder must be destroyed after the
SyncEngine since the SyncEngine will abort during destruction, resulting
in all jobs being aborted.
It's possible that this crash only happens with a debug build.
FolderDefinition::save and load escapes the alias. We also need to escape
it when we remove it.
New folder can't be created with alias that needs escaping, but old folder
from old config may still exist, and we must allow user to delete them.
For issue #4927:
On Windows 10, we get a notification after the sync is finished for file that were
just downloaded. The guard we have against our "own changes" are only working when
the sync is running and the OwncloudPropagator still alive.
Since the statuses are cached and that we can't invalidate the cache,
sending NOP would need to be overwritten by the default OK status
once the client successfully connected. But instead of remembering
which files we NOPed, rather wait until we are ready to sync before
sending the REGISTER_PATH message to the socket API client. It will
also prevent the client from sending unnecessary RETRIEVE_FILE_STATUS
requests.
Also remove AccountState::canSync, since it does the same as
isConnected and syncing is not an account responsibility.
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
This uses the file watcher to keep track of files that were modified
in order to assign them the blue icon.
This is transient state that's not persisted across restarts.
There were two issues:
* With the refactoring of how Folder and SyncEngine relate, the
ignore_hidden_files flag on the CSync context was reset after
each sync run and not updated from the configuration again.
* The folder watcher failed to enumerate hidden folders and thus
didn't watch for changes inside them. (linux only)
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.
This currently is no-op code since the socket API isn't notified
that the tainted folder list changed, and the result is the same
since a sync will be triggered within the next 5 seconds and the
modified folder will be shown as SYNC at that point anyway.
Removing the dependency to the file watcher allows moving the
status estimation logic to libsync.
This will help moving the SyncEngine construction in the constructor
and allow moving functionalities from Folder to SyncEngine or its
delegated objects.
Previously one could accidentally call Folder::setSyncPaused() and miss
some expected side effects. Before, the correct call was to FolderMan::
slotSetFolderPaused(). Now the setter on Folder has the expected effect.
The creation doesn't need to be separated from the SyncEngine anymore.
This allows the SyncEngine to be created in fewer steps if we want to
use it in tests.
This moves most of the direct csync code from Folder into the SyncEngine.
The exclude file logic for the context has been wrapped using the
existing ExcludedFiles class as well.
Given that we control all call sites, the only way that this can fail is during
OOM. Also remove the code in csync itself to make sure that it's obvious that
any new error case wouldn't be handled by call sites.