cleanup precondition checking when creating new files / folders

- use i18n
- use trim when checking for empty file / folder name
- use more verbose error descriptions
This commit is contained in:
Jörn Friedrich Dreyer 2013-10-23 10:49:43 +02:00
parent bc0faa1c4e
commit af7ec3169b
2 changed files with 52 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -20,15 +20,6 @@ if($source) {
OC_JSON::callCheck();
}
if($filename == '') {
OCP\JSON::error(array("data" => array( "message" => "Empty Filename" )));
exit();
}
if(strpos($filename, '/')!==false) {
OCP\JSON::error(array("data" => array( "message" => "Invalid Filename" )));
exit();
}
function progress($notification_code, $severity, $message, $message_code, $bytes_transferred, $bytes_max) {
static $filesize = 0;
static $lastsize = 0;
@ -54,10 +45,28 @@ function progress($notification_code, $severity, $message, $message_code, $bytes
}
}
$target = $dir.'/'.$filename;
$l10n = \OC_L10n::get('files');
$result = array(
'success' => false,
'data' => NULL
);
if(trim($filename) === '') {
$result['data'] = array('message' => $l10n->t('Filename cannot not be empty.'));
OCP\JSON::error($result);
exit();
}
if(strpos($filename, '/') !== false) {
$result['data'] = array('message' => $l10n->t('Filename must not contain /. Please choose a different name.'));
OCP\JSON::error($result);
exit();
}
//TODO why is stripslashes used on foldername in newfolder.php but not here?
$target = $dir.'/'.$filename;
if (\OC\Files\Filesystem::file_exists($target)) {
$result = array(
'success' => false,

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@ -10,25 +10,47 @@ OCP\JSON::callCheck();
$dir = isset( $_POST['dir'] ) ? stripslashes($_POST['dir']) : '';
$foldername = isset( $_POST['foldername'] ) ? stripslashes($_POST['foldername']) : '';
if(trim($foldername) == '') {
OCP\JSON::error(array("data" => array( "message" => "Empty Foldername" )));
exit();
}
if(strpos($foldername, '/')!==false) {
OCP\JSON::error(array("data" => array( "message" => "Invalid Foldername" )));
$l10n = \OC_L10n::get('files');
$result = array(
'success' => false,
'data' => NULL
);
if(trim($foldername) === '') {
$result['data'] = array('message' => $l10n->t('Foldername cannot not be empty.'));
OCP\JSON::error($result);
exit();
}
if(\OC\Files\Filesystem::mkdir($dir . '/' . stripslashes($foldername))) {
if ( $dir != '/') {
if(strpos($foldername, '/') !== false) {
$result['data'] = array('message' => $l10n->t('Foldername must not contain /. Please choose a different name.'));
OCP\JSON::error($result);
exit();
}
//TODO why is stripslashes used on foldername here but not in newfile.php?
$target = $dir . '/' . stripslashes($foldername);
if (\OC\Files\Filesystem::file_exists($target)) {
$result['data'] = array('message' => $l10n->t(
'The name %s is already used in the folder %s. Please choose a different name.',
array($foldername, $dir))
);
OCP\JSON::error($result);
exit();
}
if(\OC\Files\Filesystem::mkdir($target)) {
if ( $dir !== '/') {
$path = $dir.'/'.$foldername;
} else {
$path = '/'.$foldername;
}
$meta = \OC\Files\Filesystem::getFileInfo($path);
$id = $meta['fileid'];
OCP\JSON::success(array("data" => array('id'=>$id)));
OCP\JSON::success(array('data' => array('id' => $id)));
exit();
}
OCP\JSON::error(array("data" => array( "message" => "Error when creating the folder" )));
OCP\JSON::error(array('data' => array( 'message' => 'Error when creating the folder' )));