use default config for swift primary storage test config
allow testsuite to complete
fix timeout, script cleanup, enable debug for now
use btrfs loopback device, requires privileged container and absolute path
throw exception when storage has problems
debug by echo ...
sleep more, more debug
Added new annotations for the externalsharescontroller class
* @NoOutgoingFederatedSharingRequired
* @NoIncomingFederatedSharingRequired
By default both are required for all functions in the
externalSharesController.
A proper exception is thrown and then a 405 is returned instead of the
default error page. Since it is only an API endpoint this makes more
sense.
Unit tests added and updated
Since for external shares there is no need for link shares to be enabled
we should check which controller is actually being called.
This makes sure that in all cases we verify that the files_sharing app
is enabled. But only for the share controller (public shares) we check
if the API is enabled and if links are enabled.
TODO: add checks for federated sharing as well
The sharing backend may throw another exception for example when the activity app encounters a problem. Previously this just triggered a 404 error page and the exception got not logged at all. With this change such exceptions get not intercepted and regularly handled as exceptions so that we have meaningful log data. Also the user will be shown a window informing him that an error happened.
Helps to debug cases such as https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/19465
This makes it possible for the recipient to still trigger the sidebar
and share tab to see information about the share.
In the case where the file is not shared and no permissions exists, no
action icon will be displayed.
If the sharing API setting is disabled that sharing check middle ware
should block the request. Thus making link shares unavailable.
Fixes#18970
* Unit test added
* Unit tests updated
Since this extends the API we now properly parse the date. We only
accept valid ISO 8601 Dates (YYYY-MM-DD).
Currently this only works for link shares (it is just ignored for other
shares). Since we do not have user/group/federated expiring shares yet.
* Tests added