The check was added for #6317 in commit
13eb64584f.
We did see missing mtimes in replies in tests with live servers though.
Possibly those were old incomplete responses cached in the stat cache?
Not having these enabled by default is causing significant extra back
and forth with reporters since they must manually use --logdebug for the
log to be useful.
* Disentangle the previous 'qdbusWorkarounds' into three different
things
* Make not trusting tray.isVisible() a new workaround
* Introduce env vars for all workaround flags
* Use the workaround flags for OSX
* Determine workaround flags for KDE when the plasma integration plugin
is missing
It could happen that readyRead was emitted for incoming data while the
download was not yet finished. Then the network job could finish with
no more data arriving - so readyRead wasn't emitted again.
To fix this, the finished signal also gets connected to the readyRead
slot.
Some servers have virus scanners and the like that can delay the
response of the final chunked upload assembly significantly, often
breaking the current 5min (!) timeout. See owncloud/enterprise#2480
for details.
Previously it tried to abort even jobs that had already finished, which
was not going to work as they wouldn't emit finished() again.
Also, in some cases the abortCount would never go to zero and that case
wasn't well documented.
* The new menu option will fetch shares and create a new link share if
no "context menu share" currently exists.
* Various cleanup of common operations in socketapi happened as well,
in particular there's now FileData::get() that calculates all the
relevant paths that are useful for most socketapi actions.
Before, we only cleared the _avoidReadFromDbOnNextSyncFilter *after* a
sync which meant that we had to sync twice after selective sync setup.
Now, we clear the filter *before* a sync as well which allows the actual
next sync to write the correct etags to the db again - instead of only
the sync after that one.
Also expand on comments and rename _avoidReadFromDbOnNextSyncFilter to
_etagStorageFilter.
If the SyncResult incorrectly believes that there are no conflicts, the
tray icon won't be correct and there will be no warning about unresolved
conflicts on the account.
Nevertheless, it's pretty awkward that the IssuesWidget is better
informed about pending conflicts than the Folder itself. This kind of
backwards data flow is very confusing.
Unfortunately the only alternative I see is to either keep track of
this information in two places (also in Folder), or create a common
data-holding class that can serve as a model instance for the issues
view as well as provide data directly to the Folder - which would
have been a much larger change.
Everything is invalidated later: after discovery, not before. In
addition entries that should only be invalidated when new local
discovery is done have that behavior now.
Paths can contain the wildcards % and _ and that would lead to odd
behavior.
This patch also clarifies the behavior of avoidReadFromDbOnNextSync()
which previously dependend on whether "foo/bar" or "foo/bar/" was
passed as input.
Possibly affects #6322
QFileInfo::isSymLink() does detect reparse points that are symlinks but
returns false for junctions. The new function FileSystem::isJunction()
can detect those and is used to not recursively delete files inside
directories that are junctions.
See also https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-45344 and the
discussion in the PR https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/113019/.
Previously no menu would ever be shown if more than one file is
selected. Now the GET_MENU_ITEMS command is sent with all selected files
as an argument - similar to what is done for the dolphin integration.
Previously conflicts with a different type on both ends lead to sync
errors. Now they are handled in the expected way: the local item gets
renamed and the remote item gets propagated downwards.
This also adds a unittest for the TYPE_CHANGE case. That one looks like
parts of it might be unified with CONFLICT cases.
Previously we'd use the full regex when the bname triggered a full-path
matching to take place. Now we have a simplified full-traversal regex
for this case that can be significantly faster to apply.
Triggered by #5017 but doesn't actually solve it.
There's a 64 character limit and we don't want to accidentally exceed
it.
Eventually there might be server API for default share name generation.
See owncloud/core#29913
Unfortunately matching behaved differently on Windows. This patch
restores the previous matching behavior but still uses the new regular
expression based matching.
Further work will hopefully unify the behavior between platforms without
breaking backwards compatibility.
- Clearly mark local and remote discovery start, to make this searchable
even without --logdebug.
- Promote two messages from debug to info: The 'N entries read from db'
message is useful and the 'read from db but ignored' message is rare
and surprising - if there's a bug there we want to see what happened in
the logs.
In particular before the capability call.
Also warn if no proxy is set because the command line doesn't follow the
strict format requirements.
(cherry picked from commit d0e7f61db6)
Since sorting was enabled permanenty the list would be resorted with
each inserted issue. When inserting thousands of ignored files that
would make the whole ui freeze up.
Instead, sorting is disabled for inserts now and is reenabled after some
time has passed. That way users usually see the sorted view without the
lockups. Also, there's now a maximum of 50k issue entries.
If the server has the 'uploadConflictFiles' capability conflict
files will be uploaded instead of ignored.
Uploaded conflict files have the following headers set during upload
OC-Conflict: 1
OC-ConflictBaseFileId: 172489174instanceid
OC-ConflictBaseMtime: 1235789213
OC-ConflictBaseEtag: myetag
when the data is available. Downloads accept the same headers in return
when downloading a conflict file.
In the absence of server support clients will identify conflict files
through the file name pattern and attempt to deduce the base fileid.
Base etag and mtime can't be deduced though.
The upload job for a new conflict file will be triggered directly from
the job that created the conflict file now. No second sync run is
necessary anymore.
This commit does not yet introduce a 'username' like identifier that
automatically gets added to conflict file filenames (to name the files
foo_conflict-Fred-1345.txt instead of just foo_conflict-1345.txt).
Previously, there was csync_ftw_type_e and SyncFileItem::Type. Having
two enums lead to a bug where Type::Unknown == Type::File that went
unnoticed for a good while.
This patch keeps only a single enum.
In addition to using the right function when retrieving inodes this
*also* fixes a more general bug ownsql had with storing uint64 values
that didn't fit into an int64.