The helper funtion did not handle the response correctly and basically
only returned the last share with tags.
This is a simple rewrite. That is still understandable. Loops maybe more
than strictly required. But preformance is not the issue here.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
If the estimated upload time is bigger than 4 hours it shows the text
"Uploading..." because the time then doesn't give any good hint to the
user anyways.
Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
Just fetch the first 10kb. This should be more than enough in 99% of the
cases. And avoid downloading a 10mb text file just to display a tiny
portion.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The sort comparator checks the "isFavorite" property of the FileInfo
objects to compare. That property is set when the file list is loaded
and the response from the server is parsed, and thus a freshly loaded
file list has the proper sorting for favorite files. However, the
property is not set in other cases, like when the FileInfo objects are
derived from FileInfoModels due to a file being marked as a favorite or
a text editor being closed, which causes the file to be sorted in the
wrong position.
There is no need to add the property in those situations, though; in all
cases the TagsPlugin adds a "tags" array property that contains an
OC.TAG_FAVORITE tag, so that tag can be checked instead of "isFavorite".
Moreover, although "isFavorite" was added by the main "_parseFileInfo"
function it did not really belong there but to the "FileInfoParser" from
the TagsPlugin; however, as that property now is not used anywhere it
was removed altogether.
A cleaner solution would have been to make the sort comparator
extensible by plugins like other behaviours of the file list and then
add the sorting logic related to favorite files to the TagsPlugin.
However, right now only the TagsPlugin would need to alter the main
sorting logic, and it seems like a corner case anyway. Even if it is
implemented as a plugin, favorite files is a core feature, so for the
time being it will be taken into account directly in the main sorting
logic; making the sort comparator extensible by plugins is defered until
there are other use cases for that.
Fixes#5410
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
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>
The post-render event makes possible to modify the
MainFileInfoDetailsView element once it has been rendered, which is
needed by OCA.SystemTags.FilesPlugin to add the "Tags" label to the file
details, while the pre-render event makes possible to detach added
elements if needed before the MainFileInfoDetailsView is rendered again,
as that removes the events from the child DOM elements even if they
belong to other views.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
In some cases, an app may need to act on a detail view registered by
another app or the core, for example, to add extra elements to the
element of the detail view.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>