To continue this formatting madness, here's a tiny patch that adds
unified formatting for control structures like if and loops as well as
classes, their methods and anonymous functions. This basically forces
the constructs to start on the same line. This is not exactly what PSR2
wants, but I think we can have a few exceptions with "our" style. The
starting of braces on the same line is pracrically standard for our
code.
This also removes and empty lines from method/function bodies at the
beginning and end.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
add checkbox to toggle show/hide hidden files
persist show hidden setting
fix settings menu layout
test ApiController::showHiddenFiles
don't show hidden files by default
Store config in Backbone model and inject it into FileList
Filter files only temporarily when rending the file list
Fix file rename validation
- fixed upload and storage statistics
- fixed infinite scroll to use the correct contain for scroll detection
- fixed unit test that sometimes fail for rename case
- controls are now sticky again
- fixed selection overlay to be aligned with the table
- fixed "select all" checkbox that had id conflicts
- fixed public page
- fixed global actions permissions detection
- fix when URL contains an invalid view id
- viewer mode now hides the sidebar (ex: text editor)
- added unit tests for trashbin
- clean up storage info in template (most is retrieved via ajax call now)
- FileList is now an instantiable class
- FileActions is now in namespace
- added App class for trashbin app
- moved trashbin overrides into classes extending FileList
- replaced many static calls with "this." or "self." to make the classes
reusable/extendable
- new URL parameter "view" to specify which view is shown, for example
"files" or "trashbin"
- added OC.Util.History utility class in core for handling history
- moved URL handling/routing to OCA.Files.App
- popstate will correctly update the current view and notify the view of
the URL change so it can update the current dir
- added JS unitt tests for the trashbin app
- fixed public app to work with the new namespaces
- added new OCA.Files namespace for files classes
- the sidebar can now switch between views/containers
- the trashbin renders in its own container but currently doesn't work
due to overrides
- added app.js as entry point for JS code (ideally all other files should
only contain classes and not trigger anything)
Apps can now register navigation items into the sidebar of the files app.
For every sidebar item there is a container.
The container's content is rendered based on the script name given at
registration time.
- Added links to trashbin and shared dir
- Moved "WebDAV" settings block to the app nav's settings section
- Added sidebar support in trashbin app as well
- moved the summary code into a new class FileSummary
- FileSummary is calculated only once, then updated with add/remove
- added new OC.Util namespace for JS utility functions
Files app:
- removed file list template, now rendering list from JSON response
- FileList.addFile/addDir is now FileList.add() and takes a JS map with all required
arguments instead of having a long number of function arguments
- added unit tests for many FileList operations
- fixed newfile.php, newfolder.php and rename.php to return the file's
full JSON on success
- removed obsolete/unused undo code
- removed download_url / loading options, now using
Files.getDownloadUrl() for that
- server side now uses Helper::getFileInfo() to prepare file JSON response
- previews are now client-side only
Breadcrumbs are now JS only:
- Added BreadCrumb class to handle breadcrumb rendering and events
- Added unit test for BreadCrumb class
- Moved all relevant JS functions to the BreadCrumb class
Public page now uses ajax to load the file list:
- Added Helper class in sharing app to make it easier to authenticate
and retrieve the file's real path
- Added ajax/list.php to retrieve the file list
- Fixed FileActions and FileList to work with the ajax list
Core:
- Fixed file picker dialog to use the same list format as files app
Whenever a user creates a file or folder in the web UI, the input field
will contain a default file name, pre-selected up to the extension for
easier typing.
The purpose is mostly to prevent users creating text files without an
extension.
Fixes#6045
Instead of loading the app config setting "shareapi_allow_links" using a
synchronous ajax call that fails when the user is not an admin, this fix
puts the flag directly in the template so it doesn't need to be loaded
afterwards.
Fixes#5440