* This allows for effective queries.
* Introduce currentAccess parameter to speciy if the users needs to have
currently acces (deleted incomming group share). (For notifications)
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
* Skip null groups in group manager (#26871)
* Skip null groups in group manager
* Also skip null groups in group manager's search function
* Add more group null checks in sharing code
* Add unit tests for null group safety in group manager
* Add unit tests for sharing code null group checks
* Added tests for null groups handling in sharing code
* Ignore moveShare optional repair in mount provider
In some cases, data is inconsistent in the oc_share table due to legacy
data. The mount provider might attempt to make it consistent but if the
target group does not exist any more it cannot work. In such case we
simply ignore the exception as it is not critical. Keeping the
exception would break user accounts as they would be unable to use
their filesystem.
* Adjust null group handing + tests
* Fix new group manager tests
Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
While using the object store, the shares, that are moved to trashbin were still detected as accessible and cause broken shares to be shown in file/folder listing.
When resolving a group share to the user group share we used to do this
on a per share basis. Now we try to do this for all group shares at
once. Of course still chunked.
Before: N incomming group shares this would mean 1 + N queries
Now: N incomming roups shares this would mean 1 + 1 queries
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The DefaultShareProvider now does a DB-level check to find out whether
file_source is accessible at all (deleted file) or whether it's in the
trashbin of a home storage.
One small corner case where the home storage id is in md5 form cannot
be covered properly with this approach.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>
The hook now calls the share manager that will call the responsible
shareProvider to do the proper cleanup.
* Unit tests added
Again nothing should change it is just to cleanup old code
This makes the post_userDelete hook call the sharemanager. This will
cleanup to and from this user.
* All shares owned by this user
* All shares with this user (user)
* All custom group shares
* All link share initiated by this user (to avoid invisible link shares)
Unit tests are added for the defaultshare provider as well as the
federated share provider
In 9.0 we converted the old shares to the new shares. So for 9.1 we can
savely remove the fallback code.
This code was required when there was no initiator set.
* Fixed unit tests