This makes sure that a possible ForbiddenException is properly passed
through the storage as a ForbiddenException and can be catched when
trying to fetch the quota info of a parent folder
Signed-off-by: Julius Härtl <jus@bitgrid.net>
If a file or folder in a directory doesn't have read permissions they
will not be shown
Note that enabling this option incurs a performance penalty additional
requests need to be made to get all the acl.
Additionally the acl resolving logic is fairly primitive at the moment
and might not work correctly in all setups (it should error to showing
the entry)
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
Currently you need to use `opendir` and then call `getMetadata` for
every file, which adds overhead because most storage backends already
get the metadata when doing the `opendir`.
While storagebackends can (and do) use caching to relief this problem,
this adds cache invalidation dificulties and only a limited number of
items are generally cached (to prevent memory usage exploding when
scanning large storages)
With this new methods storage backends can use the child metadata they
got from listing the folder to return metadata without having to keep
seperate caches.
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
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>
currently when listing `'/'`, it will include a double slash in the paths used for the listing logic
this causes unneeeded cache misses in the statCache
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
Note hidden files can mean different things in smb and the option the the files web ui,
the webui only counts files starting with '.' as hidden, while smb files
can be marked as hidden regardless, any files that are marked as hidden
on smb will thus be shown in the webui regardless of the setting in the files app.
Fixes#15644
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
Ignore unavailable files when fetching the share's mtime
or reading directory listings. This can happen on servers using a
distributed file system (DFS) with unavailable destinations, for example
when the remote server is offline.
Signed-off-by: Roland Tapken <roland@bitarbeiter.net>