This is required to not break compatibility with existing consumers of that endpoint like the apps management or the client
Signed-off-by: Julius Härtl <jus@bitgrid.net>
Before, the file or folder was opened when clicking on the name span,
but not when clicking on the link that contains the name; clicking on
the link highlighted the file and opened the sidebar, just like clicking
on the file size or date. Now clicking on the link opens the file or
folder, so the unit tests that tested clicks on the link were changed to
test clicking on the file size instead.
Signed-off-by: Jan-Christoph Borchardt <hey@jancborchardt.net>
When the ownership of a user share is transfered to the receiver the
share is removed, as the receiver now owns the original file. However,
due to a missing condition, any share with a group, link or remote with
the same id as the user was removed, not only the user shares.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Until now the password to be sent by mail was set by enabling a checkbox
in the share menu and then entering the password in an input field shown
below. Now, when Talk is enabled, another item is added to the share
menu to do the same for a password to be sent by Talk.
Sending the password by mail and sending it by Talk are mutually
exclusive actions, so when one of the checkboxes is enabled the other
one is automatically disabled.
Note that the icon set for the field, "icon-passwordtalk", does not
currently exist; it simply mimics the "icon-passwordmail" (which does
not exist either) used for the field of the password protect by mail to
get the right padding in the menu.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Before the public share authentication page is rendered now an event to
load additional scripts is dispatched. Thanks to this any app can load
its own scripts that, when run on the browser, adjust as needed the page
generated by the server.
Note, however, that during the handling of the event apps are only able
to add scripts or styles to be loaded; they can not render arbitrary
content on the page, or change how the content is rendered by the
original template; all those changes have to be done by the scripts at
run-time.
This implies that the scripts of the apps can use only those parameters,
like the token of the share, added to the page when it is generated by
the "publicshareauth" template. Due to this, and given that the event is
being introduced to be used by Talk to inject the UI needed to request
the password for a share, the token of the share is now provided in the
generated page, just like done in the public share page.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>