- uses PUT method with jquery.fileupload for regular and public file
lists
- for IE and browsers that don't support it, use POST with iframe
transport
- implemented Sabre plugin to handle iframe transport and redirect the
embedded PUT request to the proper handler
- added RFC5995 POST to file collection with "add-member" property to
make it possible to auto-rename conflicting file names
- remove obsolete ajax/upload.php and obsolete ajax routes
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
Instead of prepending the token as username in the URL, use the
Authorization header instead. This is because IE9 considers this a
cross-domain call and refuses to do it in the first place.
This is for apps that use getDownloadUrl() to access the Webdav endpoint
for example for streaming.
Also happens when clicking on the download action of a file.
Note that the regular visible download URL is still the same.
The public page now uses the public.php/webdav endpoint.
Also enabled more file operations like rename, move, delete and create
folder from the public page, which are now all possible thanks to the
public.php/webdav endpoint.
This makes it possible for the recipient to still trigger the sidebar
and share tab to see information about the share.
In the case where the file is not shared and no permissions exists, no
action icon will be displayed.
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.
In some corner cases, an outgoing share exists but sharing is not
allowed for the current user. This would cause the file list to break
because the static text could not be rendered as the owner was
undefined.
Whenever a file is shared with others or with link, a delete button used
to be visible that triggered a direct deletion.
This button has been removed to avoid accidental deletion from people
who might believe it was an unshare button. Unsharing is still possible
inside the share dropdown.
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.
In the "Shared with link" section, the share_with field can contain a
value when a password was set.
This fix prevents this value to be shown as it is not intended for the
end user.
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.