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>
Now that they are used from gui/ they need to be properly exported so
that linking doesn't fail when visibility is activated (only on our
Windows build it seems).
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
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>
It is better to rely on the Logger state to know exactly where we're
logging. Indeed due to the the various ways to impact its state the
config alone might not now where we're logging.
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>
Turn on the logging by default for everyone. Let's use a log dir within
the config directory of the application and have debug logs expiring
after a day.
This obviously means we'll generate quite some logs but with the
automated compression it shouldn't be too horrible. Obviously that
scales with the amount of files and syncs occurring. In our tests with a
large setup we're around 100 MB for a day worth of logs, this shouldn't
be too much of an issue on today's average desktop/laptop.
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>
Even though we only create a program shortcut in the Start Menu, try to make administrators lives easier by not diverging feature and option naming.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>