nextcloud/apps/files_external/templates/settings.php

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<?php
use \OCA\Files_External\Lib\Backend\Backend;
use \OCA\Files_External\Lib\DefinitionParameter;
use \OCA\Files_External\Service\BackendService;
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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function writeParameterInput($parameter, $options, $classes = []) {
$value = '';
if (isset($options[$parameter->getName()])) {
$value = $options[$parameter->getName()];
}
$placeholder = $parameter->getText();
$is_optional = $parameter->isFlagSet(DefinitionParameter::FLAG_OPTIONAL);
switch ($parameter->getType()) {
case DefinitionParameter::VALUE_PASSWORD: ?>
<?php if ($is_optional) { $classes[] = 'optional'; } ?>
<input type="password"
<?php if (!empty($classes)): ?> class="<?php p(implode(' ', $classes)); ?>"<?php endif; ?>
data-parameter="<?php p($parameter->getName()); ?>"
value="<?php p($value); ?>"
placeholder="<?php p($placeholder); ?>"
/>
<?php
break;
case DefinitionParameter::VALUE_BOOLEAN: ?>
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<?php $checkboxId = uniqid("checkbox_"); ?>
<input type="checkbox"
id="<?php p($checkboxId); ?>"
<?php if (!empty($classes)): ?> class="checkbox <?php p(implode(' ', $classes)); ?>"<?php endif; ?>
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data-parameter="<?php p($parameter->getName()); ?>"
<?php if ($value === true): ?> checked="checked"<?php endif; ?>
/>
<label for="<?php p($checkboxId); ?>"><?php p($placeholder); ?></label>
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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<?php
break;
case DefinitionParameter::VALUE_HIDDEN: ?>
<input type="hidden"
<?php if (!empty($classes)): ?> class="<?php p(implode(' ', $classes)); ?>"<?php endif; ?>
data-parameter="<?php p($parameter->getName()); ?>"
value="<?php p($value); ?>"
/>
<?php
break;
default: ?>
<?php if ($is_optional) { $classes[] = 'optional'; } ?>
<input type="text"
<?php if (!empty($classes)): ?> class="<?php p(implode(' ', $classes)); ?>"<?php endif; ?>
data-parameter="<?php p($parameter->getName()); ?>"
value="<?php p($value); ?>"
placeholder="<?php p($placeholder); ?>"
/>
<?php
}
}
?>
<form id="files_external" class="section" data-encryption-enabled="<?php echo $_['encryptionEnabled']?'true': 'false'; ?>">
<h2><?php p($l->t('External Storage')); ?></h2>
<?php if (isset($_['dependencies']) and ($_['dependencies']<>'')) print_unescaped(''.$_['dependencies'].''); ?>
<table id="externalStorage" class="grid" data-admin='<?php print_unescaped(json_encode($_['isAdminPage'])); ?>'>
<thead>
<tr>
<th></th>
<th><?php p($l->t('Folder name')); ?></th>
<th><?php p($l->t('External storage')); ?></th>
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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<th><?php p($l->t('Authentication')); ?></th>
<th><?php p($l->t('Configuration')); ?></th>
<?php if ($_['isAdminPage']) print_unescaped('<th>'.$l->t('Available for').'</th>'); ?>
<th>&nbsp;</th>
<th>&nbsp;</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<?php foreach ($_['storages'] as $storage): ?>
<tr class="<?php p($storage->getBackend()->getIdentifier()); ?>" data-id="<?php p($storage->getId()); ?>">
<td class="status">
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<span></span>
</td>
<td class="mountPoint"><input type="text" name="mountPoint"
value="<?php p(ltrim($storage->getMountPoint(), '/')); ?>"
data-mountpoint="<?php p(ltrim($storage->getMountPoint(), '/')); ?>"
placeholder="<?php p($l->t('Folder name')); ?>" />
</td>
<td class="backend" data-class="<?php p($storage->getBackend()->getIdentifier()); ?>"><?php p($storage->getBackend()->getText()); ?>
</td>
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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<td class="authentication">
<select class="selectAuthMechanism">
<?php
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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$authSchemes = $storage->getBackend()->getAuthSchemes();
$authMechanisms = array_filter($_['authMechanisms'], function($mech) use ($authSchemes) {
return isset($authSchemes[$mech->getScheme()]);
});
?>
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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<?php foreach ($authMechanisms as $mech): ?>
<option value="<?php p($mech->getIdentifier()); ?>" data-scheme="<?php p($mech->getScheme());?>"
<?php if ($mech->getIdentifier() === $storage->getAuthMechanism()->getIdentifier()): ?>selected<?php endif; ?>
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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><?php p($mech->getText()); ?></option>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</select>
</td>
<td class="configuration">
<?php
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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$options = $storage->getBackendOptions();
foreach ($storage->getBackend()->getParameters() as $parameter) {
writeParameterInput($parameter, $options);
}
foreach ($storage->getAuthMechanism()->getParameters() as $parameter) {
writeParameterInput($parameter, $options, ['auth-param']);
}
?>
</td>
<?php if ($_['isAdminPage']): ?>
<td class="applicable"
align="right"
data-applicable-groups='<?php print_unescaped(json_encode($storage->getApplicableGroups())); ?>'
data-applicable-users='<?php print_unescaped(json_encode($storage->getApplicableUsers())); ?>'>
<input type="hidden" class="applicableUsers" style="width:20em;" value=""/>
</td>
<?php endif; ?>
<td class="mountOptionsToggle">
<img
class="svg action"
title="<?php p($l->t('Advanced settings')); ?>"
alt="<?php p($l->t('Advanced settings')); ?>"
src="<?php print_unescaped(image_path('core', 'actions/settings.svg')); ?>"
/>
<input type="hidden" class="mountOptions" value="<?php p(json_encode($storage->getMountOptions())); ?>" />
<?php if ($_['isAdminPage']): ?>
<input type="hidden" class="priority" value="<?php p($storage->getPriority()); ?>" />
<?php endif; ?>
</td>
<td class="remove">
<img alt="<?php p($l->t('Delete')); ?>"
title="<?php p($l->t('Delete')); ?>"
class="svg action"
src="<?php print_unescaped(image_path('core', 'actions/delete.svg')); ?>"
/>
</td>
</tr>
<?php endforeach; ?>
<tr id="addMountPoint">
<td class="status">
<span></span>
</td>
<td class="mountPoint"><input type="text" name="mountPoint" value=""
placeholder="<?php p($l->t('Folder name')); ?>">
</td>
<td class="backend">
<select id="selectBackend" class="selectBackend" data-configurations='<?php p(json_encode($_['backends'])); ?>'>
<option value="" disabled selected
style="display:none;">
<?php p($l->t('Add storage')); ?>
</option>
<?php
$sortedBackends = $_['backends'];
uasort($sortedBackends, function($a, $b) {
return strcasecmp($a->getText(), $b->getText());
});
?>
<?php foreach ($sortedBackends as $backend): ?>
<?php if ($backend->getDeprecateTo()) continue; // ignore deprecated backends ?>
<option value="<?php p($backend->getIdentifier()); ?>"><?php p($backend->getText()); ?></option>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</select>
</td>
Authentication mechanisms for external storage backends A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
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<td class="authentication" data-mechanisms='<?php p(json_encode($_['authMechanisms'])); ?>'></td>
<td class="configuration"></td>
<?php if ($_['isAdminPage']): ?>
<td class="applicable" align="right">
<input type="hidden" class="applicableUsers" style="width:20em;" value="" />
</td>
<?php endif; ?>
<td class="mountOptionsToggle hidden">
<img class="svg action"
title="<?php p($l->t('Advanced settings')); ?>"
alt="<?php p($l->t('Advanced settings')); ?>"
src="<?php print_unescaped(image_path('core', 'actions/settings.svg')); ?>"
/>
<input type="hidden" class="mountOptions" value="" />
</td>
<td class="hidden">
<img class="svg action"
alt="<?php p($l->t('Delete')); ?>"
title="<?php p($l->t('Delete')); ?>"
src="<?php print_unescaped(image_path('core', 'actions/delete.svg')); ?>"
/>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<br />
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<?php if ($_['isAdminPage']): ?>
<br />
<input type="checkbox" name="allowUserMounting" id="allowUserMounting" class="checkbox"
value="1" <?php if ($_['allowUserMounting'] == 'yes') print_unescaped(' checked="checked"'); ?> />
<label for="allowUserMounting"><?php p($l->t('Allow users to mount external storages')); ?></label> <span id="userMountingMsg" class="msg"></span>
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<p id="userMountingBackends"<?php if ($_['allowUserMounting'] != 'yes'): ?> class="hidden"<?php endif; ?>>
<?php p($l->t('Allow users to mount the following external storage')); ?><br />
<?php $i = 0; foreach ($_['userBackends'] as $backend): ?>
<?php if ($deprecateTo = $backend->getDeprecateTo()): ?>
<input type="hidden" id="allowUserMountingBackends<?php p($i); ?>" name="allowUserMountingBackends[]" value="<?php p($backend->getIdentifier()); ?>" data-deprecate-to="<?php p($deprecateTo->getIdentifier()); ?>" />
<?php else: ?>
<input type="checkbox" id="allowUserMountingBackends<?php p($i); ?>" class="checkbox" name="allowUserMountingBackends[]" value="<?php p($backend->getIdentifier()); ?>" <?php if ($backend->isVisibleFor(BackendService::VISIBILITY_PERSONAL)) print_unescaped(' checked="checked"'); ?> />
<label for="allowUserMountingBackends<?php p($i); ?>"><?php p($backend->getText()); ?></label> <br />
<?php endif; ?>
<?php $i++; ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</p>
<?php endif; ?>
</form>