The updater is using "before update" repair steps and "regular" repair
steps.
The "regular" repair steps are also used by the CLI tool.
Currently no steps exist but can be added later in the static methods in
the \OC\Repair class.
Added unit test to test messaging, error and exception cases.
Changes a function call in getUserGroups to only retrieve group ids instead of objects.
this change significantly improves performance when using owncloud with many groups, e.g. nested ldap hierarchy (1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941), since getUserGroups gets called in oc_share::getItems, which is needed for every page request.
in my particular case, it took more than 10s to load the calendar page and more than 6s to load the file page.
this was in an environment with 100 user groups (nested) per user. The performance was bad due to the following call stack:
self::getManager()->getUserGroups($user)
- getGroupObject() (executed for every group!)
- groupExists() (resulting in many ldap-requests)
since the groups are loaded from ldap, it is unnecessary to check whether the group exists or not.
add a function getUserGroupIds for retrieving group ids instead of group objects. this significantly improves performance when using many (nested) groups.
I use the term socket for any extension, either unix socket, or internet socket (port).
I check if the socket is all digits
* only integers 0 and larger would pass this test.
I then check if the string is less than or equal to the maximum port number.
By using "if($socket)" I make sure socket isn't false, empty, or the string '0'.
I don't believe I need to initialize $port because $port will always be set if $socket is true. Please show me if I am wrong here. Thanks
Sometimes MySQL decides to return the shares in the wrong order, but
some parts of the code seem to require the order to be known, at least
so that the parent shares come before the children shares.
This fix adds an ORDER BY clause to force the order by id.
adding auto increment/PK to table files_trash
adding PK to table ldap_user_mapping and ldap_group_members
adding PK to table ldap_group_mapping
truncate permissions table to allow smooth creation of primary key
adding unit test for creating an auto increment column on a table which already contains data
remove unneeded table files_trashsizes
fix unit test
no need to truncate *PREFIX*permissions
On Oracle adding auto increment columns is not working out of the box - Oracle migrations are to be done manually
Added "dry run" argument to only run the update simulation.
Added argument to disable migration (useful for bigger setups where
table duplication would take too much space)
The getfile routing code was absolutely legacy and not needed anymore. Additionally \OC::$REQUESTEDAPP was never set to the actually accessed application.
This commit removes the legacy routing code and ensures that $REQUESTEDAPP is always set so that other applications (e.g. the firewall or a two-factor authentication) can intercept the currently accessed app.
Testplan:
[x] Installation works
[x] Login with DB works
[x] Logout works
[x] Login with alternate backend works (tested with user_webdavauth)
[x] Other apps are accessible
[x] Redirect on login works (e.g. index.php?redirect_url=%2Fcore%2Findex.php%2Fsettings%2Fapps%3Finstalled)
[x] Personal settings are accessible
[x] Admin settings are accessible
[x] Sharing files works
[x] DAV works
[x] OC::$REQUESTEDAPP contains the requested application and can be intercepted by other applications
- the file/folder's permission is now stored in the file cache
- BackGroundWatcher has been removed - this has meanwhile be replaced by occ files:scan which can be executed in a cron jobs
- increase version to trigger database migration
This passes anything that is not a valid port (0<int<65535) as a unix socket.
I tested this with unix sockets; this needs to be tested with a non-standard mysql port as well but I don't foresee any issues.
To use a unix socket, even one different than PHP's mysql.default_socket..
* Database Host = localhost:/path/to/socket