Keep mount point visible and also ext storage config visible when
dealing with configs relating to storage backends or auth mechanisms
that were provided by an app that is currently disabled.
Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
The toggleSelect extension for Select2 makes possible to unselect items
in a multi-select dropdown by clicking on them; this behaviour should be
enabled in all the multi-select dropdowns used in the server.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
The current logic is checking whether:
1. The returned value is a boolen
2. The returned value is a string and then matches for "true"
Since the config is now written to the database the data is now a string with the value "1" if HTTPS is set to true. Effectively this option was thus always disabled at the moment, falling back to plain HTTP.
This change casts the data to a boolean if it is defined as boolean.
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/22605
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/22016
Loading custom JS on a per-backend basis added needless complexity and
made dealing with async required. Now all backends/auth mechanisms load
custom JS in PHP
Failure to prepare the storage during backend or auth mechanism
manipulation will throw an InsufficientDataForMeaningfulAnswerException,
which is propagated to StorageNotAvailableException in the filesystem
layer via the FailedStorage helper class.
When a storage is unavailable not due to failure, but due to
insufficient data being available, a special 'indeterminate' status is
returned to the configuration UI.
Prior to this, the storage class name was stored in mount.json under the
"class" parameter, and the auth mechanism class name under the
"authMechanism" parameter. This decouples the class name from the
identifier used to retrieve the backend or auth mechanism.
Now, backends/auth mechanisms have a unique identifier, which is saved in
the "backend" or "authMechanism" parameter in mount.json respectively.
An identifier is considered unique for the object it references, but the
underlying class may change (e.g. files_external gets pulled into core
and namespaces are modified).