Large files are not uploaded in a single operation, but uploaded in
several chunks; once all the chunks are uploaded then the server needs
to assemble them to get the final file.
Before, once the chunks were uploaded the progress bar was hidden.
However, this was confusing for the users, as the file could still need
some time to appear in the file list due to the assembling. Now once all
the chunks are uploaded the text in the progress bar changes to inform
the user that there are still some pending operations, and only when the
file is finally assembled the progress bar is hidden.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The general file list sets "max-width: 0" in the file names, which
causes the file names in the drag shadow to have no width for their
content and thus to overlap with the file size.
As that limit is needed for proper layout in the general file list it is
removed only for file names in drag shadows.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The drag shadow is a sibling of "#content" so its z-index must be higher
than the z-index of the content children (navigation bar, app content
and app sidebar) to appear in front of them.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Before, the file or folder was opened when clicking on the name span,
but not when clicking on the link that contains the name; clicking on
the link highlighted the file and opened the sidebar, just like clicking
on the file size or date. Now clicking on the link opens the file or
folder, so the unit tests that tested clicks on the link were changed to
test clicking on the file size instead.
Signed-off-by: Jan-Christoph Borchardt <hey@jancborchardt.net>
When the ownership of a user share is transfered to the receiver the
share is removed, as the receiver now owns the original file. However,
due to a missing condition, any share with a group, link or remote with
the same id as the user was removed, not only the user shares.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
since controls are not directly into the scollable element (app-content)
we need to make the parent the scrollable element (app-content-files)
Signed-off-by: John Molakvoæ (skjnldsv) <skjnldsv@protonmail.com>
Fix sidebar and scrollbar on content
Sidebar fixes, and sidebar-width + header-height variables
Signed-off-by: John Molakvoæ (skjnldsv) <skjnldsv@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Added icon-change on drag
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Fixed Navbar-closing in app when favorites-list is toggled on mobile
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Refactored Code
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Changed to alphabetical sorting
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Fixed deletion of folder with identical names
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Removed ability to add files to the quickaccess
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Fixed wrong path-generation when added from favorites-star
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Removed Element from navbar when favorite-star in detailview is toggled off
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Changed Quota-Text to prevent boundarybreaks
Reverted last commit
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Fixed Bad url-generation in javascript for new quickaccessitems
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Fixed vertical scrolling in sortable-list which leads to "hidden" navbar
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Removed unnessessary console logs
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Fixed Bounds in custom sorting
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Reformatted code
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Fixed horizontalscroll on sortable-list
Fixed "stuck element" where you could not switch back to the original ordering in the sortable-list
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Added FavoritesQuickaccess-Sidebar
Added Files-FavoritesQuickaccess-Toggle
Fixed CSS for SpacerElement
Removed Unnessessary Alerts and added Translations
Tried fixing initial Quick-Access Checkboxstate
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <fnuesse@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>
Tried fixing initial Quick-Access Checkboxstate
Changed double-Quotes to single-Quotes
Revert webdavurl which was changed by mistake
Revert quota-icon which was changed by mistake
Changed the Folderhandling from custom-designed to nextcloud-NavigationManager-handling
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <fnuesse@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>
Moved CSS-Spacerclass to apps.scss for global usage
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Renamed settings-caption in apps.scss to app-navigation-caption
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Removed old input-tag for showQuickAccess-state
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Removed old spacer element in files.scss
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
Changed style of favorites-sublist and disabled the ability to disable files-quickaccess
Signed-off-by: fnuesse <felix.nuesse@t-online.de>
1. Removes an unnecessary width
2. Content of the table header moving down on selection. Happening due to increase in height of header.
3. Invalid font-size for the actions menu.
4. Vertical position of the action menu
Signed-off-by: Abijeet <abijeetpatro@gmail.com>
When the browser reports a drag of items other than files (for example,
text) and then triggers a drop event with no files no error message
should be shown to the user, as in that case there would be no highlight
of the drop zone and no indication that the drop would be valid (except
for the mouse cursor); the error message should be shown only when
the drop event with no files follows a file drag.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The highlighting was removed in Firefox when the cursor was no longer
moving to handle the behaviour of reporting a file drag and then
providing no files in the drop event. That behaviour (which was only
present in Firefox 48 and 49) is already handled with the "dropnofiles"
callback, so that special handling is no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
When a file is dragged from the desktop to the file list the file list
is highlighted, and when the file is finally dropped or the drag
operation is cancelled the highlighting is removed. In some cases, due
to a wrong implementation, a browser may end a file drag with a drop
with no files (for example, when a folder or text is dragged), which
would cause the highlight to not be removed. Now those cases are handled
with the "dropnofiles" callback, which restores the UI and also shows a
message to the user.
The error message is just a generic one, as in some cases it is not even
possible to know whether the problem came from a text drag or a folder
drag, and whether the problem appears or not depends on the browser,
version and even operating system.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The jQuery Plugin triggers the "dragover" callback when the browser
triggers the "dragover" event and the types in their DataTransfer
include a "Files" item. It also triggers the "drop" callback when the
browser triggers the "drop" event and the list of files in its
DataTransfer is not empty.
Unfortunately some browsers may trigger "dragover" events with a
DataTransfer that includes a "Files" item and then trigger a "drop"
event with an empty list of files. When that happens the actions
performed in the "dragXXX" callbacks could be left hanging if they were
expected to be finished in the "drop" callback (for example, if the drop
zone was highlighted during the drag to be then restored when the file
was finally dropped). This commit adds the "dropnofiles" callback to be
able to handle those situations.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
"disableDropState" was set as the event handler in 8d4e5747f3, but
the duplicated code was accidentally added back in 786e858d23.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Before any upload is submitted the upload is registered in a list of
known uploads; this is needed to retrieve the upload object at several
points of the upload process. When a chunked upload is submitted first a
directory to upload all the chunks is created and, once that is done,
the chunks are sent; in order to send a chunk the upload object needs to
be retrieved from the list of known uploads.
When all the active uploads were finished the list of known uploads was
cleared. However, an upload is not active until it actually starts
sending the data, so while waiting for the upload directory to be
created the upload is already in the list of known uploads yet not
active. Due to all this, if the active uploads finished while another
pending upload was waiting for the upload directory to be created that
pending upload would be removed from the list of known uploads too, and
once the directory was created and thus the chunks were sent a field of
a null upload object would be accessed thus causing a failure.
Instead of removing all the known uploads at once when the active
uploads finish now each upload is explicitly removed when it finishes.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The jQuery File Upload plugin triggers the "stop" event once there are
no more files being uploaded (even if some of them were added when
another upload was already in progress). Therefore, the progress bar
should be hidden in the "fileuploadstop" callback.
In some cases the "stop" event is not triggered and thus the progress
bar is not hidden once no more files are being uploaded. This is caused
by a race condition and it will be fixed in another commit; except in
buggy cases like that one (that need to be fixed anyway) it is safe to
hide the progress bar in the "fileuploadstop" callback.
In any case, note that the callbacks in "fileuploaddone" may be called
after the "stop" event was triggered and handled when using chunked
uploads. In that case once all the chunks are uploaded the assembled
file is moved to its final destination, so its promise could be resolved
after the "stop" event was triggered. Therefore a different approach
would be needed to keep the progress bar visible until the chunked
upload is truly finished, but for the time being the current one is good
enough.
Before this commit the progress bar was being hidden when the first
upload finished, either successfully or with an error, no matter if
there were other files being uploaded too.
The progress bar was being explicitly hidden also when the upload was
cancelled. When an upload is cancelled all the single uploads are
aborted, which triggers a "fail" event for each of them. However, the
"stop" event is always triggered when no more files are being uploaded,
so it is triggered too once all the single uploads were aborted. As all
the single uploads are immediately aborted in a loop when the general
upload is cancelled it makes no difference to hide the progress bar when
the first single upload is aborted or when all the single uploads were
aborted, so the progress bar is no longer explicitly hidden in the
former case.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>