To continue this formatting madness, here's a tiny patch that adds
unified formatting for control structures like if and loops as well as
classes, their methods and anonymous functions. This basically forces
the constructs to start on the same line. This is not exactly what PSR2
wants, but I think we can have a few exceptions with "our" style. The
starting of braces on the same line is pracrically standard for our
code.
This also removes and empty lines from method/function bodies at the
beginning and end.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
Sometimes we need all shares or rather a specific subset of shares but
creating dedicated functions is a pain. This just returns an iterable
object for all shares so we can loop over them without allocating all
the memory on the system.
It should not be used by any user called code. But in an occ command or
background job it is fine IMO.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
When a group share is deleted we keep track of this in the DB.
Right now it is only possible for a recipient to get back the share by
asking the sharer to delete it and to share it again. This doesn't
scale.
This endpoint makes it possible to get back the share.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The hook now calls the share manager that will call the responsible
shareProvider to do the proper cleanup.
* Unit tests added
Again nothing should change it is just to cleanup old code
This makes the post_userDelete hook call the sharemanager. This will
cleanup to and from this user.
* All shares owned by this user
* All shares with this user (user)
* All custom group shares
* All link share initiated by this user (to avoid invisible link shares)
Unit tests are added for the defaultshare provider as well as the
federated share provider