It's a convention on macOS that app bundle names start with an uppercase
letter. Also this aligns the app name with Windows and Linux.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
in order to be able to suuport legacy OS, also sends the OS name and
version
will be used to detect Windows 8.1 and similar legacy versions
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu_gallien@yahoo.fr>
While investigating #3172, I discoverd that the sync will hang forever
if the user has deleted all files on the server. Calling the callback
resolves the problem.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
Instead of using custom find modules.
This allows using imported targets which make the code much nicer.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fella@gmx.de>
These changes are necessary because of changing the compilation
process for the gui from a single executable to static lib +
executable in commit 0521dce174.
Otherwise the version and icon information will be lost.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
on windos absolute path does not have to start with / . Remove failing assert
when editing ignored files list.
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Gallien <matthieu_gallien@yahoo.fr>
The content of notifications on MacOS are not allowed to contain HTML
tags in it. Linux (Free Desktop) notifications may contain HTML tags
in their content. However, it is optional that the notification daemon
interprets the tags. The GNOME notification daemon does not interpret
HTML tags and even does not strip them off. KDE's daemon interprets
the tags. For now I think it's the best solution to remove the HTML
tags. In the future we should fire a action if the user clicks on the
notification and react on it and open the link then. This should work
on all platforms. But as this change involves working with the native
MacOS api and I don't have hardware for that at the moment for that I
will postpone it.
Fixes#2200
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
- This information is retrieved from the notifications endpoint.
- Add icons for the different pre defined status.
- Make functions available to QML to decide which status icon to display.
- Display the user status icon on the avatar and
move the online/offline connection status to the folder icon.
Signed-off-by: Camila <hello@camila.codes>
The bug does seem to just appear in special compiler
constellations. We're unsure why this fix works. To better see if this
fix works or if crashes still occur, we added some logging.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
This adjustment is necessary because of the changes of the new account
wizard that were introduced with:
e0b7ef15b2
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
There were a couple of shibboleth related enums left, since that auth
method isn't supported anymore remove the code tied to those enums. It
was dead code anyway.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@enioka.com>
Customizing of the palette will prevent the settings dialog from
display a dark theme correct.
Fixes#2993
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
Refactoring of User::isValueableactivity() because of changes
introduced with merge commit f17c52d.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
When the client runs and a conflict gets detected, the sync engine runs
two times.
On the first run, the sync engine detects the conflict, marks the
file as a conflict and propagates that to the GUI. This leads to an
error notification with the original filename in the main dialog.
The sync engine runs then a second time. On this second run, the file
that originally caused the conflict is not anymore a conflict
file. Instead, the sync engine detects the conflicted copy and
propagates that file as a conflict to the GUI.
When opening the conflict dialog with the original file name (not the
conflicted copy) a crash happens. Usually, the two sync runs are really
fast, so the user does not notice the first notification. However, a
problem can occur if a conflict gets created while the client is not
running. Since then, the client does not do two sync runs. It does only
run once.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
Otherwise they won't be loaded automatically at startup leading to lots
of missing icons. Since they're now in a static library they need that
explicit loading.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Compiling nextcoud gui as a separate library. This is needed to more
easily write tests. The whole nextcloud application can now be linked
against the tests.
Signed-off-by: Felix Weilbach <felix.weilbach@nextcloud.com>
This account object was really only used during the initialization phase
or for forgetting the sensitive data. So let's receive it as parameter
there and pass it on from job to job as needed.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This got broken previously when trying to reconcile during a
cherry-pick. This also repairs the case when the theme tells us the
default is to not select anything (not that we're using this right now
but in case we'd like to brand this).
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Otherwise this would attempt to download the file everytime we check the
direct editor for a given file which wouldn't be adequate. Would also
lead to a deadlock in our case since that would happen in the main
thread and implicit hydration is driven from there as well.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
It felt odd to be able to control the encryption status in the settings
dialog but not the availability. Also availability was controllable on
the root, so let's make it widely available.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This got removed from the settings since in that case selective sync
isn't supported. Unfortunately that's also necessary to display them to
allow encrypting folders via the context menu.
So we display the subfolders again but in the case of VFS we disable the
ability to (un)check them. They just have an icon, a name and a context
menu.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Otherwise we would not display the E2EE message if the account was
connected before the creation of the settings dialog. This was likely
caused by the delayed creation of the settings dialog.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
We used the same approach than for the FolderStatusModel by getting the
is-encrypted property straight from the LSCOL job.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
It had a different path convention than all the other jobs, most likely
for legacy reasons because of the tight coupling it had to the settings
dialog.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
[ fatal default ]:ASSERT: "last < rowCount(parent)" in file C:\_\17a9f6ae\qtbase-everywhere-src-5.12.9\src\corelib\itemmodels\qabstractitemmodel.cpp, line 2787
e1ca612c5d3087e02f6b7f8e454224e0b88e82ad stopped adding sub folders so we can return the actual size.
The OAuth authentication brings the broweser to the front, once thats done the wizard continues.
But the wizard ist now most probably hidden behind the browser
For a usual file sync event we check for actual changes in the local file,
after an unlock the local file might be unchanged so we need to sync it anyhow.
Fixes: owncloud/enterprise#3609
When the gui thread blocks for several seconds it's possible for the
ConnectionValidator to timeout and decide that the account is
unreachable. It will then terminate all sync runs.
Increasing the timeout makes this less likely to happen. The tradeoff is
that real disconnects will not be detected as quickly.
This does not address the root cause but makes the symptom less likely
to appear.
Previously the pin states of deleted files stayed in the 'flags'
database and could be inadvertently reused when a new file with the same
name appeared. Now they are deleted.
To make this work right, the meaning of the 'path' column in the 'flags'
table was changed: Previously it never had the .owncloud file suffix.
Now it's the same as in metadata.path.
This takes the safe parts from #7274 for inclusion in 2.6. The more
elaborate database schema changes (why use 'path' the join the two
tables in the first place?) shall go into master.
The previous patch ensured that the sqlite temporaries weren't deleted
and recreated for every sync run, but there was still time between
client startup and the first sync run where they would have the
"needs-sync" icon.
Previously "no-availability" meant db-error and querying the
availability of a nonexistant path returned AllHydrated.
Now, the availability has a DbError and a NoSuchItem error case.
Saying "Currently available locally" sounds more like an indicator than
"Availably locally" does. Centralizing translations avoids consistency
issues between shell context menus and sync folder context menu.
The idea is that the user's question is "is this folder's data available
offline?" and not "does this folder have AlwaysLocal pin state?".
The the answers to the two questions can differ: an always-local
folder can have subitems that are not always-local and are dehydrated.
The new availability enum intends to describe the answer to the user's
actual question and can be derived from pin states. If pin states aren't
stored in the database the way of calculating availability will depend
on the vfs plugin.
The pin state is a per-item attribute that has an effect on _type:
AlwaysLocal dehydrated files will be marked for hydration and OnlineOnly
hydrated files will be marked for dehydration.
Where exactly this effect materializes depends on how the pin states are
stored. If they're stored in the db (suffix) the dbEntry._type is
changed during the discovery.
If the pin state is stored in the filesystem, the localEntry._type must
be adjusted by the plugin's stat callback.
This patch makes pin states behave more consistently between plugins.
Previously with suffix-vfs pin states only had an effect on new remote
files. Now the effect of pinning or unpinning files or directories is as
documented and similar to other plugins.
When owncloud is started during desktop startup the tray may not yet
be running when the client starts. This will make the client attempt
to create a tray icon again after 10 seconds if there's no tray
during initial startup.
It still reads and writes the old format too, but all newly stored
client certs will be in the new form.
For #6776 because Windows limits credential data to 512 bytes in older
versions.
By default, plugins are only searched next to the binary or next to the
other Qt plugins. This optional build variable allows another path to be
configured.
The idea is that on linux the oC packaging probably wants the binary in
something like /opt/owncloud/bin and the plugins in
/opt/owncloud/lib/plugins.
Similarly, distribution packagers probably don't want the plugins next
to the binary or next to the other Qt plugins. This flag allows them to
configure another path that the executable will look in.
doExpand() is called when the selective sync editing mode is enabled in
the folder settings view. Previously it'd set the expansion to be
exactly the root items. Now, it just expands any root items that are
currently collapsed, leaving all other item expansion unchanged.
With the recent bugfix to avoid sending messages on dead connections
0bfe7ac250c54f5415c0a794c7b271428e83c3cf
the client now crashed if readyRead() was received after disconnected()
for the socket as the listener for that connection was already removed.
This code fixes it by still invoking the handler from readyRead() but
passing a SocketListener that won't attempt to send messages.
As far as I'm aware local discovery can be skipped on folders that are
selective-sync blacklisted, so a local discovery is required when an
entry is removed from the blacklist.
Also rename
avoidReadFromDbOnNextSync() -> schedulePathForRemoteDiscovery()
since the old name might also imply it's not read from db in the local
discovery - which is not the case. Use Folder::
schedulePathForLocalDiscovery() for that.
- SyncJournalDB functions now behind internalPinStates() to avoid
accidental usage, when nearly everyone should go through Vfs.
- Rename Vfs::getPinState() to Vfs::pinState()
Seeing "Currently available online only" for a currently hydrated file
was odd. It makes sense since current hydration status and pin state are
independent.
The new text will say something like "Currently available, but marked
online only" to better indicate that the file might be dehydrated later
since it wasn't pinned.
supportsSelectiveSync(): clearer than !supportsVirtualFiles() and allows
extra logic
isVfsOnOffSwitchPending(): Somewhat awkward way of dealing with the
phase between a user requesting vfs state to be switched and it
actually happening
This allows enabling and disabling vfs.
To distinguish this operation from setting the root pin state, the
availability setting is adjusted as well to be similar to the
menu that shows in the shell extensions.
This is to avoid issues on OSX, where the ._ prefix has special meaning.
Originally (before 2.3.2) ._ was necessary to guarantee exclusion. But
since then the .sync_ prefix is excluded as well.
This does not affect existing database files.
Previously there'd likely be a mess if a 2.6 winvfs folder was attempted
to be used with a 2.5 client. Now the older clients will ignore these
folders.
This helps support 2.5 settings where there are virtual files in the
tree but new files aren't created virtual.
It's also a prelude for #6815
There's currently no way of
- upgrading vfs plugins (a silent suffix->winvfs upgrade is attempted
once only, when moving to master)
- disabling vfs capabilities outright
Migration from 2.4: fallback to move file by file if directory move failed
This can happen if the directory already exist because, say, it was
created by the ownCloud outlook plugin which save its file in the same directory
We need to use the user id to check if we are connected to the right account.
These might be different from the HTTP Basic Auth login. (LDAP setups)
When the account was configured as an oauth2 account form the wisard, the
http_user was already set correctly to the user id. But when the server is
upgrading from basic auth to oauth2, we need to pick the right login.
Note that Account::davUser() already defaults to the HTTP user when none
is set, so this means the upgrade will be fine if this is not set in the
config.
Issues:
https://github.com/owncloud/oauth2/issues/109https://github.com/owncloud/enterprise/issues/2781
Installing to lib/${APPLICATION_EXECUTABLE} has caused a bunch of
irritations in the past and subtle annoying to fix bugs. To avoid name
clashes with branded clients ${APPLICATION_EXECUTABLE} becomes now
part of the filename instead of the subfolder.
The concrete motivation to change this now is that on Windows there
is no RPATH and it's not possible to run owncloud directly from the
Craft Root folder, which is nice when you're developing on Windows.
It would have been possible to change this just for Windows but as
written earlier this has caused lots of issues and thus I think it's
a good idea to just stay consistent accross platforms when touching it.
Issue #6574
When there is an error in the advanced page, OwncloudAdvancedSetupPage::updateStatus
(and others) call completeChanged(), which is connected to
QWizardPrivate::_q_updateButtonStates which will re-enable the back button from the
last page.
When the user click "back" and re-open the browser, the account's credentials
already have a oauth token set. So the call to the API to get a new token fails
because we use the previous token instead of using the client's secret_id.
Fix this with the HttpCredentials::DontAddCredentialsAttribute.
Now, this is still not working because the session cookies are confusing the
server. So we'll clear the cookies when re-opening the browser
In FolderStatusModel::slotLscolFinishedWithError, the call to parentInfo->resetSubs
deleted the 'job' and the reply 'r' which we accessed later to get the error code.
Fix this problem twice by
1) Get the error code before caling resetSubs
2) in FolderStatusModel::SubFolderInfo::resetSubs, call deleteLater instead of delete
Regression introduced in commit d69936e0
Issue #6562
Also, if there is too-new configuration, backup the file, show a
warning message asking the user whether it's ok to discard the
configuration from the future.
See #6504
To do this, we add the placeholder extension to the user exclude file
automatically. However, newer clients shouldn't use that exclude
pattern: so we also add version directives that allow making exclude
patterns dependent on the client version.
Now the db entries for placeholders will have the full placeholder
paths. That way older clients will, on remote discovery, delete the
placeholders and download the real files.
You'd expect that after a conflict resolution the file watcher would
pick up the change and trigger a sync. For some reason it doesn't seem
to happen on at least some Ubuntu systems. In such cases the user would
then still have a stale conflict entry in the activity list and wouldn't
be able to do anything with it.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
The model was just checking for the user list being empty or not which
is overly optimistic. Indeed there might be cases where the id is
actually outside the boundaries so properly check for this.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
UserModel can't be connected to AccountSettings if the settings dialog
doesn't exist. This is the case now since we delay the creation of that
dialog and free it after use.
Instead it should be properly channeled through the Systray object all
the way up to OwncloudGui which knows how to handle this properly.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Split widgets and slot to handle the refreshing of the view:
- refreshSelectiveSyncStatus is connected to signal dirtyChanged
and will handle big folder warning.
- slotSelectiveSyncChanged which is connected to dataChanged signal
and will handle the selective sync warning. It fixes#1029 because
it looks for the checkbox state before showing the warning.
Signed-off-by: Camila <hello@camila.codes>
The problem was accessing the lines with an off by one error, while printing
the log.
Other problem included the fact that QDebug added spaces, quotes, and other
things which made the error lot look right in the console.
Issue #7545
The xml looks like this:
<version>2.5.0.328</version>
<versionstring>ownCloud Client 2.5.0 alpha1 (build 238)</versionstring>
And we should show the version string
Issue #6602
Previously it depended on addFolder() / removeFolder() calls to adjust
watchers when new folders were added or removed. There also needed to be
complex move handling.
Now, any folder creation/move-in notifications automatically trigger
watcher additions and folder deletion/move-out triggers removal.
This makes sure that the conflict list can be updated if a user resolves
a conflict by deleting the local conflict file. Previously one had to
wait for the next sync run.
If a folder was renamed A -> B, the folder watcher for the inode
would be unaware and still report changes for A/foo. Now directory
renames in the watched folders are tracked and paths are updated
accordingly.
In case of past collisions during the 3.0 times... well one will resync
from scratch unfortunately. But if that happened there are likely other
problems which occurred.
Also this might fix some of the bugs with people loosing settings from
the database. Indeed the -wal and -shm concatenations were wrong. Using
append was in fact changing the folderDefinition member which (I guess)
would potentially lead to funny ".db-wal-shm-wal-shm" names.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
We had signals just to call those backs in ownCloudGui, they were
otherwise unused. So let's move them inside of Systray since it's
specific to it anyway.
Also fix the dangerous call to sender(). We can call this function
without going through a signal/slot connection and also it's never
connected to an AccountState.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Because of PR #2580 the settings dialog doesn't always exist. We need to
check for it first before placing calls to it.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This was right now on the check connectivity beat which is too much when
you got many users. Be more conservative there and only update the list
of apps when the account gets connected.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
QtKeychain provides Qt5KeychainConfig.cmake and friends nowadays, so no
need to have a less reliable and outdated find module on our end.
Also this shows that we were including keychain.h in the wrong way and
were not using the link target, so both got fixed as well.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
When we skip a watcher event on mac, we log the file path but not the
event flags which came with it. Let's add it, it should help figure out
what's going on with #2578.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This is quick enough that no flickering should appear in practice.
We end up doing this because for some reason on Windows (I dug up deep
into the Windows QPA without nailing it down) not showing that systray
window at least once prevents the app object to return from exec() when
the session ends.
It's as if that window would be in some limbo state (neither opened nor
closed) which would prevent quitting. Clearly what we're doing here is a
workaround...
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
No need to go to the file manager first to then have the user go through
the context menu, just popup the dialog directly.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
We better do this before this business logic grows in the QML side and
gets out of control. We'll need finer grained information due to the
conflict handling anyway.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This was completely disabled code and the connect was gone... So let's
introduce the connect back and have it trigger the main window while
selecting the right user. This way the new activity list is displayed
and since the conflicts are shown at the top this is hopefully obvious
again.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This should be safe in the case of conflicts in folders on which the
user can write. For other cases we still use the older actions.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
The socket api move and delete commands are not strictly about conflicts
since they also deal with files which couldn't be uploaded for some
other reason. Still the new ConflictSolver could be used in those cases.
This opens the door at reusing that logic in other places.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This could only work at the root of the sync folder where the record for
the parent folder would be invalid. Otherwise the negation would be
wrong... assuming you can add a file only if the permission is not
there.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
For conflicts generally as well as new files in read-only directories
the context menu will now present delete and move options.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
setWindowFlags triggered changeEvent, thus causing a crash in customizeStyle.
This fix should be kept even if we decide against delayed init in the future.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
ownCloudGui::slotShowSettings already got what it takes to create it only when we try to show it for the first time.
This however has some implications:
Pros:
- Only created when needed, while testing saved ca. 20 MB of RAM and got freed again after closing the dialog.
- Since we defaulted to the new Tray UI from 3.0, this is an added bonus for users don't opening the settings.
Cons:
- Resources like the avatar image have to be refetched everytime the dialog is recreated.
This may be desired as well, because it ensures displaying no outdated info (e.g. on connection issues).
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
Use a similar trick of a semi-transparent rectangle on top when the
mouse area is hovered. This way it will always work whatever is the
background color.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Otherwise it would spin forever while we know we're not doing any work
anymore since we got a message from the server.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
All the other ShareLinkWidgets process that signal (which allows to
display error messages for instance) but not that one for some reason.
That being said it might need to deal with an enforced password
situation.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
It turns out the shareDeleted() signal is connected to a function
cleaning up the ShareLinkWidget holding the last shared pointer to the
Share object. Since we use member variables for calling updateFolder()
this would lead to using deleted objects.
Just swap the call and the signal to have everything back in order.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Make sure we got a fixed size for that label. Also ensure that the
pixmap we display there is properly scaled to fit while maintaining the
aspect ratio.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Combining translated strings like this makes them hard to translate since the order of words is different between languages.
Use proper placeholder strings instead.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fella@gmx.de>
By using properties and property bindings the QML code gets more declarative rather than imperative, which is considered better.
This patch:
- Introduces a currentUserId property in UserModel that replaces the equivalent Q_INVOKABLE call
- Introduces an avatar property in User that contains the avatar's image provider url without any fallback
- Introduces new image provider urls for fallback images
- Moves the fallback image selection to QML since we want different fallbacks according to where it is used
- Wires up the necessary signals to propagate a changing avatar
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fella@gmx.de>
This way the server displays a less scary string while granting access
from the browser. Also this same string will be used in the "Devices and
sessions" section of the server settings.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This will harvest everything we might need for debugging purposes:
* config file
* sync journal dbs
* log files
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
I'm not a huge fan of using private APIs but QZip is really the API with
the least hassles for our debug archive need. No external dependency and
we know it is generally available and stable despite the lack of
stability promise.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Since we changed the default in the config file and since log dir had
precedence on log file, the --logfile command line option wasn't doing
anything anymore.
We make sure it has an effect again overriding --logdir or the logDir
config entry.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This is the same approach used on the server side. Turns out I quite
like it, this avoids popping up a dialog to the user and since she won't
know the password she'll have to set a new one anyway or disable it.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
This is necessary for downloads coming from Github for instance. They
are systematically redirected and we'd just fail the download.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
We're not interested in any found element in these cases, just to check
that none of the elements matches.
Signed-off-by: Harald Eilertsen <haraldei@anduin.net>
Most instances have been converted to range based for, but std::find_if
has been used where it made sense.
Signed-off-by: Harald Eilertsen <haraldei@anduin.net>
APPLICATION_SERVER_URL can be either empty or be specified. This commit adds the new CMake option APPLICATION_SERVER_URL_ENFORCE to decide whether to enforce the
URL's unmodified use (like before, default: ON) or to allow modification by the user (new).
By default APPLICATION_SERVER_URL_ENFORCE is set to ON, to no break with the previous implementation's expectations.
If APPLICATION_SERVER_URL is empty, APPLICATION_SERVER_URL_ENFORCE will be ignored by the Account Wizard.
The previous behaviour confused me a bit with branded builds. When the URL was (usually) specified but not forced, it was simply discarded, forcing the user to
manually supply it.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
Otherwise we get lots of "No description available" lines in the
activity list which is basically noise. Also trains the user to ignore
the secondary line.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>