For received shares, the delete action becomes "Unshare" and for
personal mounts it becomes "Disconnect storage".
This also makes it possible from now on to pass a function to a file
action's "displayName" attribute.
This reverts an older decision where we said the delete action must
always appear but be grayed out when the permission is missing.
The actions menu obsoletes that.
The favorite icon in the sidebar now triggers the file action and also
updates itself according to the model's state when triggered from the
file row.
The thumbnail triggers the default action.
Currently only one FileInfoModel is used for the selection and state
synchronization between views.
FileList reload now auto-closes the sidebar.
Default renderer like the favorite icon can decide whether to use the
permanent class or not.
Fixed sharing code to properly update the icon according to sharing
state modifications.
* this code adds a cookie when a special get parameter is set
* the content of this get parameter is used as value for the cookie
* the cookie expires after 20 seconds
* the JS code checks every 500 milliseconds for the cookie
-> if the cookie is set the request returned and the download is started
This improves the OCA.Files.FileActions class to support passing a
"render" function in the action object.
The default function "_defaultRenderFunction" is used by default and
renders actions in the usual actions container.
Moved "Rename" and "Delete" to custom render functions.
Added mountType attribute for files/folder to indicated whether they are
regular, external or shared.
The client side then adapts the "Delete" action hint text based on this
information.
Only the mount roots must have the delete icon hint adapted.
To make this detectable on the client side, the mountType can now
be null, "shared", "shared-root", "external" or "external-root".
This also gives room to icon customization on the client side.
Whenever an app needs to register an event late, it does that on the
original file actions object.
Since the file actions that the file list work on is a merged list, not
the original one, the registration event needs to be propagated there as
well.
Whenever file actions are modified, either by registering new actions or
when appending a new page of entries, the sharing app is now notified so
it can correctly refresh the sharing icon status.
Additionally, the core's loadIcons() method is also used to load the
existing shares and also refresh the sharing icons afterwards.
Whenever file actions are registered later, now the file lists are
automatically notified.
Added FileActions.addUpdateListener() to be able to receive such
notifications.
This removes the need for apps to manually call FileActions.display()
after registering new actions.
This fixes issues with race conditions when file actions are
registered after the file list was already rendered.
Some apps are calling FileActions.display() directly but omit the new
fileList argument.
This fix makes the fileList argument correctly fall back to the default
file list (the one from the "All files" section)
When renaming or deleting a file that is in a subdirectory, performing
the action from the sharing overview or another file list view, the
actual directory of the file must be used instead of the current
directory.
- Fixed renaming and fileActionsReady event
- Added unit tests for shares list
- Fixed public page with defer
- Fixed file actions in sharing overview
- Fixed sharing counterpart list (10 entries max)
- Fixed file path attribute to be used in download action
- Fix sharing list headers
- OC.Share icons now operate on fileList instance
- Fix OC.Share.updateIcon when more than one list in DOM
Legacy file actions are registered by legacy apps through
window.FileActions.register(). These actions can only be used by the
main file list ("all files") because legacy apps can only deal with a
single list / container.
New file actions of compatible apps must be registered through
OCA.Files.fileActions. These will be used for other lists like the
sharing overview.
Fixed versions and sharing actions to use OCA.Files.fileActions, which
makes them available in the sharing overview list.