This adds support for syncing extended attributes on supported
filesystem on Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and NetBSD. Windows is currently
excluded because the APIs seem onerous and annoying and frankly the uses
cases seem few and far between. On Unixes this also covers ACLs as those
are stored as extended attributes.
Similar to ownership syncing this will optional & opt-in, which two
settings controlling the main behavior: one to "sync" xattrs (read &
write) and another one to "scan" xattrs (only read them so other devices
can "sync" them, but not apply any locally).
Co-authored-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Currently, the code contains a "mobile phone" fix to allow wrapping of
long lines in table heading and cells. However, the fix is applied to
all screen sizes equal or below 768 px wide, which causes the layout to
break on tablet-sized screens.
The commit moves the "mobile" fix to the actual mobile media query,
which is applied to screens up to 419 px wide. It is only really needed
there, where it synergises with the existing fix that changes table cell
display to "block". There is no need to wrap the text on larger screens,
as there is more than enough space to display the lines in full on them.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
The current code checks whether the same-named item exists in the tree,
and when it does, it re-uses it when adding new children to it. However,
the code doesn't check whether the existing item is a folder or a file.
It rather assumes that it is always a folder, which is not necessarily
the case.
This commit adds a new check to the code, so that the existing element
is reused only when it is a folder, and ignored otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Currently, the error message is often quite long and thus it appears
truncated with no possibility for the user to view the full string.
Thus, add a tooltip that displays the message in full on hover. This
follows the convention used in other parts of the GUI in similar cases.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
These strings no longer exist in the GUI, hence there is no need to keep
them in the translation json files either.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Co-authored-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
* lib/locations: Fix enum values camelCase.
* lib/locations: Remove unused FailuresFile.
* cmd/syncthing: Turn around role of locations storage.
Previously the locations package was used to provide default paths,
possibly with an overridden home directory. Extra paths supplied on
the command line were handled and passed around in the options object.
To make the changed paths available to any other interested package,
override the location setting from the option if supplied, instead of
vice versa when not supplied. Adapt code using this to read from the
locations package instead of passing through the options object.
* lib/locations: Refactor showPaths to locations package.
Generate a reusable string in locations.PrettyPrintPaths().
Enumerating all possible locations in different packages is error
prone, so add a new public function to generate the listing as a
string in the locations package. Adapt cmd/syncthing --paths to use
that instead of its own console output.
* lib/locations: Include CSRF token in pretty printed paths.
* lib/api: New endpoint /rest/system/paths.
The paths should be available for troubleshooting from a running
instance. Using the --paths CLI option is not easy in some
environments, so expose the locations mapping to a JSON endpoint.
Add utility function ListExpandedPaths() that also filters out any
entries which still contain variable placeholders.
* gui: List runtime paths in separate log viewer tab.
* Wrap paths.
* lib/syncthing: Utilize locations.Get() instead of passing an arg.
* Include base directories, move label to table caption.
* gui: Switch to hard-coded paths instead of iterating over all.
* gui: Break aboutModalView into tabs.
Use tabs to separate authors from included third-party software.
* gui: Move paths from log viewer to about modal.
* lib/locations: Adjust pretty print output order to match GUI.
* gui, authors: Remove additional bot names and fix indent.
The indentation changed because of the tabbed about dialog, fix the
authors script to respect that.
Skip Syncthing*Automation in authors list as well.
* Update AUTHORS list to remove bot names.
* Revert AUTHORS email order change.
* Do not emphasize DB and log file locations.
* Review line wrapping.
* review part 1: strings.Builder, naming
* Rename and extend locations.Set() with error handling.
Remodel the Override() function along the existing SetBaseDir() and
rename it to simply Set(). Make sure to use absolute paths when given
log file or GUI assets override options. Add proper error reporting
if that goes wrong.
* Remove obsolete comment about empty logfile option.
* Don't filter out unexpanded baseDir placeholders, only ${timestamp}.
* Restore behavior regarding special "-" logfile argument.
If the option is given, but with empty value, assume the no log
file (same as "-"). Don't try to convert the special value to an
absolute path though and document this fact in a comment for the Set()
function.
* Use template to check for location key validity.
* Don't filter out timestamp placeholders.
* lib/api: Remove paths from /rest/system/status.
* lib/ur: Properly initialize map in failure data (fixes#8479)
Co-authored-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
Currently, there are two issues with the detailed staggered versioning
information displayed in the folder info. Firstly, the maxAge value of
365d is displayed despite matching the default. Secondly, there is no
consideration for the special case of maxAge equal to 0, meaning that
versions are kept forever.
This commit fixes both of those issues, so that the default maxAge is
not displayed and its value of 0 is displayed as "forever".
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Currently, the filesystem watcher explanation in the Advanced tab in the
Edit Folder modal window is split into two parts. The first is location
in a tooltip that is visible only when hovering the mouse over the small
checkbox, which makes it not easily accessible, e.g. for new or touch
screen users.
No other settings in the Edit Folder window have their explanation
presentend like that. When needed, it is always displayed in their
respective help blocks, which are always visible on the screen. Thus,
move the filesystem watcher explanation from the tooltip to the help
block, merging it with the other part of the explanation in the process.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
* gui: Use discovered IDs from cache when adding a new remote device.
The GUI already does refreshDiscoveryCache() when it comes online and
on every 10 second refresh cycle. Querying the same information
freshly in addDevice() seems unnecessary and adds some more round-trip
delay on a possibly slow network link. Instead use the IDs from the
existing discoveryCache property to populate the suggested ID list.
* Increase maximum suggested device ID count to 100.
For the auto-completion list, which is hidden by default and filtered
by the browser, we can offer more discovered device IDs without
causing much confusion. The list of suggested "nearby" devices is
still limited to the first five.
* Rename $scope.discoveryUnknown.
The old name "discovery" was pretty ambiguous..
This commit updates Fork Awesome from version 1.1.2 from 2018 to version
1.2.0 from 2021. The changes are few and non-breaking, consisting mainly
of new icon additions.
It is worth to note that the new version includes also a Syncthing icon,
which was not present before.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Similar to the "remote has not accepted sharing" message, add a
footnote number 2 to indicate a folder which will not sync with a
certain device because the remote has paused it. Applies to the edit
folder / device modals' sharing tab, as well as the "shared with"
listing and tooltips under device and folder details.
Currently, the "Latest Change" translation string is hard-coded to use
the English-like word order of V ("deleted") + N ("file"). As such, it
is incompatible with languages that require to use a different word
order, e.g. Korean or Japanese. In other words, a proper translation of
the string to those languages is currently impossible.
This commit changes the translation string, so that it includes the file
variable, and thanks to this, it can be easily adopted to languages with
different word order than English.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>