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
By default QNetworkReply::errorString() often produces messages like
"Error downloading <url> - server replied: <reason>"
but the "downloading" part invariably confuses people since the
error might very well have been produced by a PUT request.
This commit produces clearer error messages for HTTP errors.
Additionally:
* Remove some unnecessary null checks from slots connected to
network job signals and document that these signals never send
null replies.
* There was a bug where AbstractNetworkJob::_timedout wasn't
set when derived classes overrode slotTimeout. We now ensure
it's always set by disallowing overrides of slotTimeout.
Instead it now calls onTimedOut, which allows custom handling.
* Several subclasses declared errorString, isTimedOut. Move
these to AbstractNetworkJob.
* Unify handling of OC-ErrorString (via the new, general
Job::errorString)
* Add documentation in various places.
Avoid using connections to report up the job tree for signals
that we can directly communicate to the OwncloudPropagator.
This slightly reduces the memory usage and avoid passing those calls
through the whole parent chain.
The test sets OWNCLOUD_MAX_PARALLEL to 1 to disable parallelism.
But since the max amount of parallelism is twice as much, that does not
work.
So change the way we compute the hardMaximumActiveJob: Use the value of
OWNCLOUD_MAX_PARALLEL to maximize this amount and base the maximum amount
of transfer jobs on it instead of the other way.
A result of this change is that, in case of bandwidth limit, we keep the
default of 6 non-transfer jobs in parallel. I believe that's fine since
the short jobs do not really use bandwidth, so we can still keep the same
amount of small jobs.
Previously this wasn't happening for errors that were not
NormalErrors because they don't end up in the blacklist.
This revises the resetting logic to be independent of the
error blacklist and make use of UploadInfo::errorCount
instead.
412 errors should reset chunked uploads because they might be
indicative of a checksum error.
Additionally, server bugs might require that additional
errors cause an upload reset. To allow that, a new capability
is added that can be used to advise the client about this.
This could make sure that the network job gets deleted if the parent job gets
deleted, and would avoid crashes like:
Crash: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ at 0xffffffff8b008a04
File "qiodevice.cpp", line 1617, in QIODevice::errorString
File "propagatedownload.cpp", line 264, in OCC::GETFileJob::slotReadyRead
File "moc_propagatedownload.cpp", line 85, in OCC::GETFileJob::qt_static_metacall
File "qobject.cpp", line 3716, in QMetaObject::activate
File "moc_qiodevice.cpp", line 154, in QIODevice::readyRead
File "qnetworkreplyhttpimpl.cpp", line 1045, in QNetworkReplyHttpImplPrivate::replyDownloadData
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