If folder1 is shared to user2 and user3. And folder1/folder2 is shared
to user4 and user5 then getting all the users with access to
folder1/folder2 should only list user2 and user 3 once.
Previously this was done twice since we request the info two times.
This fix makes sure that we only append unique results to the array.
* Added test
use default config for swift primary storage test config
allow testsuite to complete
fix timeout, script cleanup, enable debug for now
use btrfs loopback device, requires privileged container and absolute path
throw exception when storage has problems
debug by echo ...
sleep more, more debug
Group shares usually have subshare entries for every user. In some
situations it can happen that the user was removed from the group but
the subshare entries still exist.
This fix makes sure that such subshare entries are not returned any more
as the user isn't in the group any more.
If a file/folder is reshared we should not blindly copy the expiration
date of the parent share. User/Group shares do not have expiration dates
currently, and thus this is always set to null.
Fixes#19119
* Added testcase
A recent change that prevents reshare permission changes to delete group
share children had the side-effect of also preventing group share
children deletion when it needed to be done.
This fix adds an extra flag to isolate the "reshare permission change"
deletion case and keep the other ones as they were before, not only to
fix the regression but also fix other potential regressions in code that
uses this method.
Also updated the comment because now Helper::delete() is no longer
limited to reshares but also applies to group share children.
Beside some small improvements and bug fixes this will probably the final state for OC8.
To test this you need to set up two ownCloud instances. Let's say:
URL: myPC/firstOwnCloud user: user1
URL: myPC/secondOwnCloud user: user2
Now user1 can share a file with user2 by entering the username and the URL to the second ownCloud to the share-drop-down, in this case "user2@myPC/secondOwnCloud".
The next time user2 login he will get a notification that he received a server-to-server share with the option to accept/decline it. If he accept it the share will be mounted. In both cases a event will be send back to user1 and add a notification to the activity stream that the share was accepted/declined.
If user1 decides to unshare the file again from user2 the share will automatically be removed from the second ownCloud server and user2 will see a notification in his activity stream that user1@myPC/firstOwnCloud has unshared the file/folder from him.