The "Download" item in the menu of public share pages is no longer shown
in wide (>768px) windows (although the element is in the DOM and shown
if resized to a narrow window).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
In the acceptance tests the link share menu is automatically opened if
needed before interacting with an item in the menu; if the menu is not
open it is opened by clicking on its toggle.
However, since a recent change the link share menu is automatically
opened by the regular UI after the link share is created. This causes
that, sometimes, after the creation of a link share the acceptance tests
check whether the menu is shown or not before the menu was automatically
opened; as the menu is not open then the acceptance tests proceed to
click on the toggle, but in the meantime the link share was created and
the menu opened, so clicking on the toggle now closes it. As the menu is
closed it is not possible to interact with its items and the test fails.
To prevent that now the acceptance tests wait for the link share menu to
open after a link share is created before continuing with the other
steps.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
If the sendmail binary can't be found at all we fallback to the default
path.
It most likely is not there but then at least a proper error message
pops up.
Updated the tests to also properly pass.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The update share tests only checked that the share returned by
"update()" had the expected values. However, as "update()" returns the
same share that was given as a parameter the tests were not really
verifying that the values were updated in the database.
In a similar way, the test that checked that a password was removed did
not set a password first, so even if the database returned null it could
be simply returning the default value for the share; a password must be
set first to ensure that it is removed.
Besides that, a typo was fixed too that made the checks on the original
share instead of on the one returned by "update()"; right now it is the
same share, so the change makes no difference, but it is how the check
should be done anyway.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Although now it is possible to create several link shares the acceptance
tests currently handles only the first link share; this first link share
is now created by clicking an "Add new share" button instead of a
checkbox.
Besides that, the "Copy link" button has been moved from the menu to the
row, next to the menu trigger.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
If a user can't authenticate normally (because they have 2FA that is not
available on their devices for example). The redirect that is generated
should be of the proper format.
This means
1. Include the protocol
2. Include the possible subfolder
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
this removes the need for temporary storages with some external storage backends.
The new method is added to a separate interface to maintain compatibility with
storage backends implementing the storage interface directly (without inheriting common)
Currently the interface is implemented for objectstorage based storages and local storage
and used by webdav uploads
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
Before we'd round up all preview request to their nearest power of two.
This resulted still in a lot of possible images. Generating a lot of
server load and taking up a lot of space.
This moves it to previews to be powers of 4: 64, 256, 1024 and 4096
Also the first two powers are always skipped (4, 16) as it doesn't make
sense to generate previews for that.
We cache preview pretty agressively and I feel this is a better
tradeoff.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The PHP built-in server can crash when certain actions are performed in
Nextcloud (but although the crash is triggered by Nextcloud it does not
seem to be a Nextcloud bug), which can lead to failures in the
acceptance tests that would have otherwise passed.
A crash of the PHP built-in server during an acceptance test can be
identified by the message "sh: 1: kill: No such process" in the
acceptance tests output; as the PHP built-in server crashed its process
does no longer exist when it is tried to be killed when the scenario
ends.
Although the crash has been observed in other tests too it is more
prevalent in the tests for tags and the theming app. In order to
reduce the false positives those tests are now run on Apache instead of
on the PHP built-in sever. However, the rest of tests are still run on
the PHP built-in server due to its lower resource consumption.
In order to run a feature or just a scenario using Apache it has to be
tagged with "@apache"; features or scenarios without that tag (the
default) will run on the PHP built-in server instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
In order to run the acceptance tests in Apache "/var/www/html" has to be
linked to the root directory of the Nextcloud server. Before this was
automatically done when launching the acceptance tests through
"./run.sh", but an explicit command was needed when run in Drone. Now
the linking was moved from "run.sh" to "run-local.sh", so it is
automatically done when run through "./run.sh" and in Drone, including
when running the tests for an app instead of for the server.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Each time a new actor appears in a scenario the browser window of the
new actor is put in front of the browser windows of the previous actors.
Before, when acting again as a previous actor his browser window stayed
in the background; in most cases everything worked fine even if the
window was in the background, but due to a bug in the Firefox driver of
Selenium and/or maybe in Firefox itself when the window was in the
background it was not possible to set the value of an input field that
had a range selected.
Now, when acting again as a previous actor his browser window is brought
to the foreground. This prevents the bug from manifesting, but also
reflects better how a user would interact with the browser in real life.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
As discussed in https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/11594 when discovering if
x-forwarded-for is working properly its not possible to use getRemoteAddr because
the "client ip" is returned. For this check the ip of the last hop would be required.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kesselberg <mail@danielkesselberg.de>
Some related tests had to be changed because they relied on internals, see also from the PHPUnit documentation:
"Exercise caution when using [the at] matcher as it can lead to brittle tests which are too closely tied to specific implementation details."
Signed-off-by: Zulan <git@zulan.net>
In 2f87fb6b45 this header was introduced. The referenced documentation says:
> When delivered with a response from https://example.com/clear, the following header will cause cookies associated with the origin https://example.com to be cleared, as well as cookies on any origin in the same registered domain (e.g. https://www.example.com/ and https://more.subdomains.example.com/).
This also applies if `https://nextcloud.example.com/` sends the `Clear-Site-Data: "cookies"` header.
This is not the behavior we want at this point!
So I removed the deletion of cookies from the header. This has no effect on the logout process as this header is supported only recently and the logout works in old browsers as well.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Conrad <conrad@iza.org>