QtKeychain provides Qt5KeychainConfig.cmake and friends nowadays, so no
need to have a less reliable and outdated find module on our end.
Also this shows that we were including keychain.h in the wrong way and
were not using the link target, so both got fixed as well.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Ottens <kevin.ottens@nextcloud.com>
Discovered on Windows in conjunction with PAC scripts:
- Already configured accounts worked
- Fresh client account setup did not work
Reason:
- Proxy was reset over and over again in Account::setCredentials
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
- Fetch in ConnectionValidator::slotCapabilitiesRecieved
- Add editors to a list made of the new DirectEditor class
TODO:
- Add support for re-fetch and continously check for changes (ETag)
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
In certain cases don't write the app password in Account::writeAppPasswordOnce:
- id() is empty: This always happend once the Account Wizard showed the folder selection
- appPassword is empty: Caused by Logout -> Relaunch, preventing remote wipe on relaunch
Implement some logging to ease debugging in the future.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
The app password for the remote wipe was constantly being written in
WebFlowCredentials::slotFinished to the keychain, leading to unnecessary
write and log overhead on the system.
This fix introduces a check to only store the app password once in
a lifetime of the Account class. Also the method used to store the
password will be renamed from setAppPassword to writeAppPasswordOnce
to be more expressive.
Signed-off-by: Michael Schuster <michael@schuster.ms>
- When the the users logs because of 401 or 403 errors, it checks if the
server requested the remote wipe. If yes, locally deletes account and folders
connected to the account and notify the server. If no, proceeds to ask the
user to login again.
- The app password is restored in the keychain.
- WIP: The change also includes a test class for RemoteWipe.
Signed-off-by: Camila San <hello@camila.codes>
This replaces `davUser()`, which is replaced by a numeric ID when using
LDAP, by the username that was actually used for logging in.
Fixes#836
Signed-off-by: Felix Eckhofer <felix@eckhofer.com>
This means we cannot use QtGui in libsync.
So this mostly disable the avatar from the account and the avatarjob
Note that there is one logic change: in ConnectionValidator::slotUserFetched
we do the avatar job even if the user is empty. Otherwise we would end up in
a invalid state. This restore the 2.3.x behavior that was broken in
commit e05d6bfcdc
This is important as a lot of the code would start
to rely in direct access to the client side encryption
and there are different keys for different accounts.
If the server supports client syde encryption, display
a menu on right click that should display encrypt and decrypt.
ideally it would show the encrypt if the folder is decrypted, and
decrypt if the folder is encrypted but currently there's no way
for the client to know that.
This is motivated by the fact that QMetaObject::noralizeSignature takes 7.35%
CPU of the LargeSyncBench. (Mostly from ABstractNetworkJob::setupConnections and
PropagateUploadFileV1::startNextChunk). It could be fixed by using normalized
signature in the connection statement, but i tought it was a good oportunity
to modernize the code.
This commit only contains calls that were automatically converted with clazy.
* The sharing ui does a propfind anyway: use that to query the new
property as well!
* For the socket api, asynchronously query the server for the right url
when an action that needs it is triggered.
The old, manually generated URL will be used as fallback in case the
server doesn't support the new property or the property can't be
retrieved for some reason.
Depends on owncloud/core#29021
The QNAM may continue to outlive both.
Rename Credentials::getQNAM() to createQNAM() while we're at it - it's
used to make a new QNAM that will subsequently be owned by the Account
object.
See d01065b9a1 for rationale.
Relates to
d40c56eda5147cf798a6
* SocketAPI has COPL_LOCAL_LINK / EMAIL_LOCAL_LINK commands
* The nautilus and dolphing shell integrations show a submenu from which
one can share as well as access the private link.
* The SocketAPI provides a new GET_STRINGS command to access localized
strings.
* The private link can also be accessed from the user/group sharing
dialog.
* The numeric file id is extracted from the full id to create the
private link url.
Calling forgetSensitiveData() on account deletion leads to a timer for
clearQNAMCache() being queued. Then the Account object is deleted. The
Credentials object stays alive for now because it has a deleteLater
deleter.
If the timer calls into a slot on the Credentials object, the _account
pointer will be invalid at this time.
As a workaround, move the target slot to Account - that way it will not
be called as the account object is already destroyed.
However since Account and Credentials are mutually dependent, it would
be much preferable if their lifetimes were linked, avoiding this
category of bugs.
The current behavior was introduced in
d40c56eda5 and I currently don't
understand why - maybe there's another way of dealing with the problem
that existed then.
Use qCInfo for anything that has general value for support and
development. Use qCWarning for any recoverable error and qCCritical
for anything that could result in data loss or would identify a serious
issue with the code.
Issue #5647
This gives more insight about the logs and allow setting fine-tuned
logging rules. The categories are set to only output Info by default
so this allows us to provide more concise logging while keeping the
ability to extract more information for a specific category when
developping or debugging customer issues.
Issue #5647
I'm confident this is unnecessary. The original bug in #3283 was
to call ignoreSslErrors() without an argument in the 'accept'
case, which meant ignoring *all* subsequent SSL errors.
With that fixed, explicitly aborting the reply and resetting QNAM
is not needed since not ignoring the error will lead to the SSL
handshake failing.
See also:
75b38d1a2f (workaround introduced)
89376e14d6 (real fix)
76ce5adbf0 (cherry-pick of workaround)
* For requests:
- reuse the original QNetworkRequest, so headers and attributes
are the same as in the original request
- determine the original http method from the reply and the request
attributes
- keep the original request body around such that it can be sent
again in case the request is redirected
* Simplify the interface that is used for creating new requests in
AbstractNetworkJob.