We wwer enot connecting to the right signal from the check server
job, and therefore we were not catching the condition in which the
json was invalid. We would then never terminate the ConnectionValidator job.
Note that instanceNotFound is also emited if there is a network error.
The log looked like this:
10:25:51.247 OCC::CheckServerJob::finished: status.php from server is not valid JSON!
10:25:51.248 OCC::CheckServerJob::finished: status.php returns: QMap() QNetworkReply::NetworkError(NoError) Reply: QNetworkReplyHttpImpl(0x2b6a790)
10:25:51.248 OCC::CheckServerJob::finished: No proper answer on QUrl("http://localhost/~owncloud/status.php")
10:26:23.235 OCC::AccountState::checkConnectivity: ConnectionValidator already running, ignoring "owncloud@localhost"
10:26:55.235 OCC::AccountState::checkConnectivity: ConnectionValidator already running, ignoring "owncloud@localhost"
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(cherry picked from commit ff701bd473)
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.
(cherry picked from commit 904cd46f75)
Previously, we only checked the hiddenness of the target file and
ignored the hiddenness of the containing folders. This lead to
undesired behavior when people synced their home folders and there
was a folder watcher notification for a non-hidden file in one of
the hidden folders.
I'm not fully sure why, but sometimes notifications for .foo/bar were
already ignored, but notifications for .foo/bar/car were not. This may
be because of how we set up the FolderWatchers on Linux.
The new behavior is to check all path components for hiddenness, up
until the base path (but excluding the base path, so using a hidden
folder as a sync folder will work).
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.
If the folder has different case in the settings and in the FS, we should
not ignore all the files. This is important for the files system watcher.
(cherry picked from commit 98268d102f)
Missing deleteLater when the CleanupPollsJob aborts.
This is only a problem if the SyncEngine is kept alive a long time. Which is
usually not the case in the configuration where poll jobs are used.
(cherry picked from commit 3465024898)
I got into a situation where the model would endlessly request the directory
contents from the server because we did not notice yet that the server
is actually in maintenance mode while we were expanding the tree view when
changing the tab to the account or when just expanding it by clicking.
(cherry picked from commit 524220d090)
I got into a situation where the model would endlessly request the directory
contents from the server because we did not notice yet that the server
is actually in maintenance mode while we were expanding the tree view when
changing the tab to the account or when just expanding it by clicking.
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.