This is sort of a proof of concept, but since our current Windows
builder is down this might solve the problem. It includes a change for
easier code signing (taking the certificate in a secret/env var rather
than existing already on disk), but otherwise mirrors precisely what we
already do in the build server.
In large setups, it is currently impossible to know the exact number of
folders and remote devices without counting them manually, either in the
GUI or in config.xml. Thus, to provide this information to the user, add
a specific number right next to both Folders and Remote Devices headers
in the Web GUI. The numbers are only displayed when two or more folders
or devices are present.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Previous debug input didn't really give enough info to show what was
happening, while it also printed full block lists which are enormously
verbose. Now it consistently prints 1. what it sees on disk, 2. what it
got from CurrentFile (without blocks), 3. the action taken on that file.
Some WebKit browsers select more than needed when using double click to
select device IDs, e.g. new lines and white space. This commit adds a
prefixed version of user-select in CSS in order to add support for those
browsers and allow them to select just device IDs automatically.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
There are some situations where an upgrade wouldn't be supported, even though the noUpgrade bool isn't set. So when handling the errors that are caused by this, when attempting an upgrade, it shouldn't lead to some sort of offline-message/restart/warning/etc...
I added some checks on specific errors related to this and return a 501 (Not Implemented) response instead, in case of an "UpgradeUnsupported"-error. Additionally, on the GUI-side, the 501-response is now not to be considered an error to act upon.
* implement authentication via token for relaysrv
Make replaysrv check for a token before allowing clients to
join. The token can be set via the replay-uri.
* fix formatting
* key composite literal
* do not error out if auth material is provided but not needed
* remove unused method receiver
* clean up unused parameter in functions
* cleaner token handling, disable joining the pool if token is set.
* Keep backwards compatibility with older clients.
In prior versions of the protocol JoinRelayRequest did not have a
token field. Trying to unmarshal such a request will result in
an error. Return an empty JoinRelayRequest, that is a request
without token, instead.
Co-authored-by: entity0xfe <entity0xfe@my.domain>
Currently, the link to remote GUI uses device addresses as they are
advertised from the router. Because of this, they may end up having a
scope ID attached to them. The problem is that browsers do not support
such addresses, leaving the user with a non-working URL.
Because of the above, use regex to simply filter out the scope ID from
the address before using it for Remote GUI.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Currently, the QR code image has no size specified in the HTML. This
causes other elements of the modal to jump around when opening it for
the first time and waiting for the QR image to generate. The jumping is
especially noticeable when the GUI is accessed remotely and there is a
delay while loading the elements due to slow connection.
In addition, capitalise "QR" in the alt text. This is necessary for
accessibility reasons, e.g. when using a screen reader, which may read
upper- and lowercase characters differently.
Lastly, allow to translate the alt text itself.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Currently, a custom JS script is used to select the whole device ID on
click. However, the current script isn't compatible with all browsers
(and in IE in particular), making it impossible to select the ID in them
at all. Additionally, the same functionality is already available in CSS
with no such drawbacks, as the whole selection process is handled by the
Web browser natively, which is lightweight and does not require custom
code.
Thus, remove the currently used JS script completely, replacing it with
a new CSS class that can be added to an element when required. If the
browser does not support the CSS, the user can still select the element
manually, which makes it safer than the current behaviour that can block
the user from being able to select the element at all.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
The restore function of Trash Can ran a rename at the end regardless of whether there was anything to rename. In this case, when the file-to-be-restored did not exist in the destination folder, this resulted in an error. I added a simple check, keeping track of whether the file existed prior to restoring it in the destination folder and depending on this value it will now return nil after the restoration to prevent the renaming function to kick off. Added a test for this specific edge-case as well.
For consistency with syncOwnership explanation right above this one, the
sentence should talk about "sending ownership information", and not just
"sending ownership".
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Duplicate the regular expression for single and double quotes.
Support additional arguments (string substitution) in both variants.
Simplify the translation string group matching by using a lazy
quantifier instead of excluding the quote itself.
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>
The cleaning logic in util.go was used by Simple and Trashcan but only
really suited Trashcan since it works based on mtimes which Simple does
not use. The cleaning logic in util.go was moved to trashcan.go.
Staggered and Simple seemed to be able to benefit from the same base so
util.go now has the base for those two with an added parameter which
takes a function so it can still handle versioner-specific logic to
decide which files to clean up. Simple now also correctly cleans files
based on their time-stamp in the title together with a specific maximum
amount to keep. The Archive function in Simple.go was changed to get rid
of duplicated code.
Additionally the trashcan testcase which was used by Trashcan as well as
Simple was moved from versioner_test.go to trashcan_test.go to keep it
clean, there was no need to keep it in a separate test file
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>
Add a commented entry to the systemd service file templates to point
the user in the right direction when using syncOwnership and starting
via systemd. Which is more upgrade-friendly than setting caps on the
executable directly, as mentioned in the docs.
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>