As it turned out the AppStore code was completely broken when it came from apps delivered from the appstore, this meant:
1. You could not disable and then re-enable an application that was installed from the AppStore. It simply failed hard.
2. You could not disable apps from the categories but only from the "Activated" page
3. It did not show the activation state from any category page
This code is completely static and thus testing it is impossible. We really have to stop with "let's add yet another feature in already existing static code". Such stuff has to get refactored first.
That said, this code works from what I can say when clicking around in the AppStore page GUI. However, it may easily be that it does not work with updates or whatsever as I have no chance to test that since the AppStore code is not open-source and it is impossible to write unit-tests for that.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/14711
Caches divided up into two groups: distributed and local. 'Low latency' is an
alias for local caches, while the standard `create()` call tries to get
distributed caches first, then local caches.
Memcache backend is set in `config.php`, with the keys `memcache.local` and
`memcache.distributed`. If not set, `memcache.distributed` defaults to the value
of `memcache.local`.
Doing this in the PHP code is not the right approach for multiple reasons:
1. A bug in the PHP code prevents them from being added to the response.
2. They are only added when something is served via PHP and not in other cases (that makes for example the newest IE UXSS which is not yet patched by Microsoft exploitable on ownCloud)
3. Some headers such as the Strict-Transport-Security might require custom modifications by administrators. This was not possible before and lead to buggy situations.
This pull request moves those headers out of the PHP code and adds a security check to the admin settings performed via JS.
This change will log all failures that prevent the CLI cronjob from happening to the database and display a warning to administrators when an error happened.
To test:
1. Configure some invalid CLI php.ini settings
2. Enable the CLI cronjob and run php cron.php
3. See the errors printed and also in the admin page
4. Configure the CLI settings correctly
5. Errors should be gone.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/13994