Most of the time, when people have multiple backends or add a
custom backend, they want to create the users there and not in
the default backend. But since that is registered first, users
were always created there.
Signed-off-by: Joas Schilling <coding@schilljs.com>
In some not yet completely determined configurations, the following error could occur while writing a file:
Error: Call to a member function getUsers() on null
/var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/Share20/Manager.php - line 1277: OC\Share20\DefaultShareProvider->getAccessList(Array, true)
/var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/Share20/ShareHelper.php - line 51: OC\Share20\Manager->getAccessList(Object(OC\Files\Node\Folder), true, true)
/var/www/nextcloud/apps/activity/lib/FilesHooks.php - line 616: OC\Share20\ShareHelper->getPathsForAccessList(Object(OC\Files\Node\File))
/var/www/nextcloud/apps/activity/lib/FilesHooks.php - line 196: OCA\Activity\FilesHooks->getUserPathsFromPath('/path/to/file', 'user')
/var/www/nextcloud/apps/activity/lib/FilesHooks.php - line 157: OCA\Activity\FilesHooks->addNotificationsForFileAction('/path/to/file', 'file_changed', 'changed_self', 'changed_by')
/var/www/nextcloud/apps/activity/lib/FilesHooksStatic.php - line 55: OCA\Activity\FilesHooks->fileUpdate('/path/to/file')
/var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/legacy/hook.php - line 106: OCA\Activity\FilesHooksStatic fileUpdate(Array)
/var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/Files/View.php - line 1245: OC_Hook emit('OC_Filesystem', 'post_update', Array)
/var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/Files/View.php - line 1173: OC\Files\View->runHooks(Array, '/path/to/file', true)
/var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/Files/View.php - line 679: OC\Files\View->basicOperation('file_put_conten...', '/path/to/file', Array, '<?xml version="...')
/var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/Files/Node/File.php - line 64: OC\Files\View->file_put_contents('/path/to/file', '<?xml version="...')
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Signed-off-by: Jan-Philipp Litza <janphilipp@litza.de>
The unit of `data.bitrate` is bit, but the argument unit of
`humanFileSize` function is byte, so it should be divided by 8.
Signed-off-by: Yaojin Qian <i@ume.ink>
The upload remaining time is always 'a few second' whatever a big or a
small file uploading.
This commit fixes it. The `new Date().getMilliseconds()` only return a
three digits number. When time arrived the next second, the millisecond
start from ZERO again. So `new Date().getTime()` is the righe choice.
And remaining time variables shoule be initialized when the file starts
uploading, otherwise the remaining time of a new upload will always be
'Infinity years' until you refresh the page.
Signed-off-by: Yaojin Qian <i@ume.ink>