Fixes#22467
This can go wrong when an app (take the ldap app) DIs something that
needs the rootFolder. This break if we use cookie auth since then we
know the user at that point and thus try to setup the fs for that user.
However if there are then incomming shares from an ldap user they will
fails since the user manager can't find them yet.
Now getRootFolder does not setup the fs for any user.
This adds a new CSRF manager for unit testing purposes, it's interface is based upon https://github.com/symfony/security-csrf. Due to some of our required custom changes it is however not possible to use the Symfony component directly.
We already support the `config_is_read_only` for the config file itself. However not for the whole directory (which is a bug).
This unifies the check in the checkServer routine with the one in base.php. Now one can enable a read only config folder so that ownCloud is not allowed to overwrite it's own source code.
To test this set the whole config folder to read only, clear your session, refresh, see it fails, add the new code, refresh, see it works. Also verify that setup still works fine. (obviously setup does not work with a read only config Also verify that setup still works fine. (obviously setup does not work with a read only config))
Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/14455
This changeset allows ownCloud to run with pretty URLs, they will be used if mod_rewrite and mod_env are available. This means basically that the `index.php` in the URL is not shown to the user anymore.
Also the not deprecated functions to generate URLs have been modified to support this behaviour, old functions such as `filePath` will still behave as before for compatibility reasons.
Examples:
http://localhost/owncloud/index.php/s/AIDyKbxiRZWAAjP => http://localhost/owncloud/s/AIDyKbxiRZWAAjPhttp://localhost/owncloud/index.php/apps/files/ => http://localhost/owncloud/apps/files/
Due to the way our CSS and JS is structured the .htaccess uses some hacks for the final result but could be worse... And I was just annoyed by all that users crying for the removal of `index.php` ;-)