This speeds up all pages that don't use the navigation by 0.04sec per app,
because we don't need to create the routing anymore, unless we really need to.
Replaces the OC_Mail and phpmailer with SwiftMail allowing us to mock it properly.
Fixes the unit test execution on master on local machines and https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/12014
Conflicts:
3rdparty
lib/private/server.php
lib/public/iservercontainer.php
tests/lib/mail.php
tests/settings/controller/mailsettingscontrollertest.php
Conflicts:
3rdparty
lib/private/mail.php
lib/private/server.php
lib/public/iservercontainer.php
settings/ajax/lostpassword.php
settings/application.php
* Original avatarcontroller migrated to the appframework
* Added DataDisplayResponse that show data inline in the browser (used
to retrun the image)
* Removed some unneeded code
* Added unit tests for the avatarcontroller
This is required when working with stuff such as PDF.js in the files_pdfviewer application. Opt-in only.
Master change only because the stable CSP policies has a failback that allows nearly anything 🙈
First stab at the StreamResponse, see #12988
The idea is to use an interface ICallbackResponse (I'm not 100% happy with the name yet, suggestions?) that allow the response to output things in its own way, for instance stream the file using readfile
Unittests are atm lacking, plan is to
check if a mock of ICallbackResponse will be used by calling its callback (also unhappy with this name) method
Usage is:
$response = new StreamResponse('path/to/file');
rename io to output, add additional methods and handle error and not modified cases when using StreamResponse
fix indention and uppercasing, also handle forbidden cases
fix indention
fix indention
no forbidden, figuring out if a file is really readable is too complicated to get to work across OSes and streams
remove useless import
remove useless import
fix intendation
This changeset removes the static class `OC_Request` and moves the functions either into `IRequest` which is accessible via `\OC::$server::->getRequest()` or into a separated `TrustedDomainHelper` class for some helper methods which should not be publicly exposed.
This changes only internal methods and nothing on the public API. Some public functions in `util.php` have been deprecated though in favour of the new non-static functions.
Unfortunately some part of this code uses things like `__DIR__` and thus is not completely unit-testable. Where tests where possible they ahve been added though.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/13976 which was requested in https://github.com/owncloud/core/pull/13973#issuecomment-73492969
This change allows AppFramework applications to specify a custom CSP header for example when the default policy is too strict. Furthermore this allows us to partially migrate away from CSS and allowed eval() in our JavaScript components.
Legacy ownCloud components will still use the previous policy. Application developers can use this as following in their controllers:
```php
$response = new TemplateResponse('activity', 'list', []);
$cspHelper = new ContentSecurityPolicyHelper();
$cspHelper->addAllowedScriptDomain('www.owncloud.org');
$response->addHeader('Content-Security-Policy', $cspHelper->getPolicy());
return $response;
```
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/11857 which is a pre-requisite for https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/13458 and https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/11925
This deprecates – but not removes – those two classes and all functions in it. There is no reason that new developments should use those methods as with the AppFramework there is a replacement that allows testable code.
With the `@deprecated` annotation IDEs like PHPStorm will point out to the developer that a functionality is deprecated and that there is a better suited replacement.
When `mod_unique_id` is enabled the ID generated by it will be used for logging. This allows for correlation of the Apache logs and the ownCloud logs.
Testplan:
- [ ] When `mod_unique_id` is enabled the request ID equals the one generated by `mod_unique_id`.
- [ ] When `mod_unique_id` is not available the request ID is a 20 character long random string
- [ ] The generated Id is stable over the lifespan of one request
Changeset looks a little bit larger since I had to adjust every unit test using the HTTP\Request class for proper DI.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/13366
add logSettingsController
add download logfile button
move getEntries to LogSettingsController
move set log level to logsettingscontroller.php
add warning if logfile is bigger than 100MB
add unit test for set log level
fix typecasting, add new line at EoF
show log and logfile download only if log_type is set to owncloud
add unit test for getFilenameForDownload
* resolves dependencies by type hint or variable name
* simpler route.php
* implementation of https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/12829
Generates and injects parameters automatically. You can now build full classes like
$c->query('MyClassName')
without having to register it as a service. The resolved object's instance will be saved by using registerService. If a constructor parameter is not type hinted, the parameter name will be taken.
Therefore the following two implementations are identical:
class Class1 { function __construct(MyClassName $class)
class Class1 { function __construct($MyClassName)
This makes it possible to also inject primitive values such as strings, arrays etc.
In addition if the query could not be resolved, a `QueryException` is now thrown
Routes can now be returned as an array from `routes.php` and an `appinfo/application.php` is optional
Old commit messages:
make it possible to return the routes instead of having to intialize the application
try to get the controller by convention
add first implementation of automatic resolve
add another test just to be sure
store the resolved object
more tests
add phpdoc to public app.php method
use the same variable for the public app.php method
deprecate old methods and add services for public interfaces
deprecated getServer method
disallow private api injection for apps other than core or settings (settings should be an app goddamnit :D)
register userid because its such an often used variable
fix indention and leading slash
use test namespace
add deprecation reasons, remove private api usage checks and remove deprecation from getServer()
add additional public interfaces
add public interface for rootfolder
fix syntax error
remove deprecation from methods where no alternative is there yet
remove deprecated from method which has no alternative
add timezone public service for #12881
add another deprecation hint
move deprecation into separate branch
remove dead comment
first try to get the namespace from the info.xml, if it does not exist, just uppercase the first letter
also trim the namespace name
add an interface for timefactory
move timefactory to public and add icontrollermethodreflector
keep core interface
fix copyright date in headers
remove unused methods
split mapping methods off from Access class
fix DB query handling
move 'clear mapping' methods from static helper to new mapping class
add tests
test directly with DB
finishing tests and fix return value from setDNbyUUID
add corresponding class for groups and make abstract test class neutral. helper tests is now obsolete as the tested functions were moved to the new mapper class.
add missing info to PHPDoc
add unmap method
fix namespaces
fix test inheritance
PHPDoc and a small code restructure for scrutinizer, no effective changes
PostgreSQL does not accept LIMIT in DELETE queries
phpdoc fixes, no code changes
Beside some small improvements and bug fixes this will probably the final state for OC8.
To test this you need to set up two ownCloud instances. Let's say:
URL: myPC/firstOwnCloud user: user1
URL: myPC/secondOwnCloud user: user2
Now user1 can share a file with user2 by entering the username and the URL to the second ownCloud to the share-drop-down, in this case "user2@myPC/secondOwnCloud".
The next time user2 login he will get a notification that he received a server-to-server share with the option to accept/decline it. If he accept it the share will be mounted. In both cases a event will be send back to user1 and add a notification to the activity stream that the share was accepted/declined.
If user1 decides to unshare the file again from user2 the share will automatically be removed from the second ownCloud server and user2 will see a notification in his activity stream that user1@myPC/firstOwnCloud has unshared the file/folder from him.