For external storage with lots of parameter settings (>4), wrap the content of the cell to let a full view of the parameters.
The rows of the table are now always visible until the end (the trash icon is accessible).
(Note : A strange 3px margin forces me to add a class on the row added by javascript, to be able to align them with the rows rendered by the server.)
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.
For some reason the aws-sdk-php package does not caclulate the
signiture correctly when accessing an object in a bucket with a name of
'.'.
When we are at the top of a S3 bucket there is a need(?) to have a directory
name. Per standard Unix the name picked was '.' (dot or period). This
choice exercises the aws-sdk bug.
This fix is to add a field to the method to store the name to use instead of
'.' which at this point is hard coded to '<root>'. We also add a private
function 'cleanKey()' which will test for the '.' name and replace it with
the variable. Finally all calls to manipulate objects where the path is
not obviously not '.' are processed through cleanKey().
An example where we don't process through clean key would be
'Key' => $path.'/',
Use correct relationship operator
Per feed back use === instead of ==
use '/' instead of '<root>'
Now the external storage correctly returns the mount points visible only
for the current user by using the method getAbsoluteMountPoints() which
is already filtered.
Since that call was missing the backend name which is important for the
UI, this one was added as well.