- uses PUT method with jquery.fileupload for regular and public file
lists
- for IE and browsers that don't support it, use POST with iframe
transport
- implemented Sabre plugin to handle iframe transport and redirect the
embedded PUT request to the proper handler
- added RFC5995 POST to file collection with "add-member" property to
make it possible to auto-rename conflicting file names
- remove obsolete ajax/upload.php and obsolete ajax routes
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
issue:
* drag'n'drop a folder into the files app in Firefox
* the highlight stays there because Firefox doesn't trigger the drop event for folders
solution:
* behave like the drop event if the dragover event isn't fired for 100ms (only applied in Firefox)
jquery.fileupload offers the [`pastezone`](https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload/wiki/Options#pastezone) functionality. This functionality is enabled by default and if somebody copy-pastes something into Chrome it will automatically trigger an upload of the content to any configured jquery.fileupload element embedded in the JS.
This implementation triggers some problems:
1. The pastezone is defined globally by default (🙈). So if there are multiple fileupload's on a page (such as in the personal settings) then stuff is going to be uploaded to all embedded uploads.
2. Our server code is not able to parse the data. For example for uploads in the files app we expect a file name which is not specified => Just an error is thrown. You can reproduce this by taking a file into your clipboard and in Chrome then pressing <kbd>CTRL + V</kbd>.
3. When copy-pasting some string from MS Office on the personal page a temporary avatar with said content is created.
Considering that this is anyways was never working at all and causes bugs I've set the `pastezone` to `null`. This mens that upload via copy and paste will be disabled.
Lesson learned: Third-party JS libraries can have some weird details.
When receiving a shared file, the quota for that file counts in the
owner's storage, not the current user's storage.
To make it possible to overwrite the file even when the current user
doesn't have enough space, the quota check is deferred for such files.
- Use "FileList" instead of "OCA.Files.App.fileList" that doesn't exist in public
link page.
- Fix public link upload by properly adding the form data using a new
utility function "addFormData". That one is needed because IE8 upload
and regular upload use a different format...
When uploading files, first check if the files exist in the current file
list. For the ones that do, show a conflict dialog.
For the rest, upload directly.
If the upload operation detects a conflict on the server side, it will
also continue populating the conflict dialog.
From now on, server side conflict can only occur if someone concurrently
uploaded a file into the same folder but the current user hasn't
refreshed the list yet.
* current firefox doesn't throw an exception anymore
* it just reads 0 bytes -> folder or empty file
* upload of folder or empty file isn't supported in every
browser except Chrome
* fixes#13940
Rewrote the breadcrumb calculation to be more readable.
Breadcrumb now has a setMaxWidth() method to set the maximum allowed
width which is used to fit the breadcrumbs.
The breadcrumb width is now based on the container width, passed through
setMaxWidth() by the FileList class.
Now using fixed widths for the test crumbs to simulate consistent
widths across browsers which rendering engines might usually yield
different results.
- fixed upload and storage statistics
- fixed infinite scroll to use the correct contain for scroll detection
- fixed unit test that sometimes fail for rename case
- controls are now sticky again
- fixed selection overlay to be aligned with the table
- fixed "select all" checkbox that had id conflicts
- fixed public page
- fixed global actions permissions detection
- fix when URL contains an invalid view id
- viewer mode now hides the sidebar (ex: text editor)
- added unit tests for trashbin
- clean up storage info in template (most is retrieved via ajax call now)
- FileList is now an instantiable class
- FileActions is now in namespace
- added App class for trashbin app
- moved trashbin overrides into classes extending FileList
- replaced many static calls with "this." or "self." to make the classes
reusable/extendable
- new URL parameter "view" to specify which view is shown, for example
"files" or "trashbin"
- added OC.Util.History utility class in core for handling history
- moved URL handling/routing to OCA.Files.App
- popstate will correctly update the current view and notify the view of
the URL change so it can update the current dir
- added JS unitt tests for the trashbin app
- fixed public app to work with the new namespaces
Removed "insert" flag, inserting is by default for FileList.add().
Added "animate" flag to FileList.add().
Added logic to correctly detect when to insert/append elements whenever
the insertion point is visible or not.
Fixed "render next page" logic to work correctly when many pages of
files have been added.
Files app:
- removed file list template, now rendering list from JSON response
- FileList.addFile/addDir is now FileList.add() and takes a JS map with all required
arguments instead of having a long number of function arguments
- added unit tests for many FileList operations
- fixed newfile.php, newfolder.php and rename.php to return the file's
full JSON on success
- removed obsolete/unused undo code
- removed download_url / loading options, now using
Files.getDownloadUrl() for that
- server side now uses Helper::getFileInfo() to prepare file JSON response
- previews are now client-side only
Breadcrumbs are now JS only:
- Added BreadCrumb class to handle breadcrumb rendering and events
- Added unit test for BreadCrumb class
- Moved all relevant JS functions to the BreadCrumb class
Public page now uses ajax to load the file list:
- Added Helper class in sharing app to make it easier to authenticate
and retrieve the file's real path
- Added ajax/list.php to retrieve the file list
- Fixed FileActions and FileList to work with the ajax list
Core:
- Fixed file picker dialog to use the same list format as files app
- Also fixes a few JSHint warnings in files app
- Added "global" comment on top of files app to suppress warning and
also inform devs about what globals are use
Whent trying to upload/rename/create files in a folder that was removed
or rename, the correct error message is now shown.
In the case of upload of multiple files, the upload is cancelled.
This situation can happen if the target folder was renamed or removed
from another browser window or client.
- Refactored file tr lookup into FileList.findFileEl that uses
filterAttr to avoid escaping issues in jQuery selectors
- Fixed versions and sharing app to properly escape file names in
attributes
- L10N now converted to string to make them work with json_encode
- Added specific error message when server doesn't allow fopen on URLs
- Fixed client side to correctly show error message in a notification
- Added OCP\JSON::encode() method to encode JSON with support for the
OC_L10N_String values
Whenever a user creates a file or folder in the web UI, the input field
will contain a default file name, pre-selected up to the extension for
easier typing.
The purpose is mostly to prevent users creating text files without an
extension.
Fixes#6045
- show tooltip when violating naming constraints while typing
- when target filename exists on server fallback to dialog to interrupt the users flow because something unexpected went wrong
- fixes#5062
- also fixes some whitespace and codestyle issues in files js
- uses css selector over filterAttr in touched js files
Creating new files, folders or uploading files now have their sharing
icon updated accordingly.
For this, the global share status list that is cached in
OC.Share.statuses is reused for new files.
Performance should improve as the sharing list is now only loaded once
per navigation session.
In OC.Share, split loadIcons into loadIcons + updateIcons.
Fixes#4977
The file actions must explicitly be updated by calling
FileActions.display() on the file element after creating or uploading a
file.
Fixes#4971 and #4993