Previously the `OC.Util.humanFileSize` was returning file sizes base 2, meaning 1024 bytes = 1 KiB, but the `@nextcloud/files` library had a regression that set the default to base 10. Meaning 1000 bytes = 1 KB.
This is fixed for current `@nextcloud/libraries` but for stable27 we need to fix this manually by wrapping the function.
Signed-off-by: Ferdinand Thiessen <opensource@fthiessen.de>
* Delete unnecessary function docs
* Rename parameters to 'since' and 'until'
* Style: use '&&' instead of 'and'
* Add types
Signed-off-by: GitHub <noreply@github.com>
* Using the TrashManager allows access to all deleted files
* Add 'scope' parameter to choose where to restore from (user or groupfolders)
* Add 'restore-from' and 'restore-to' date parameters to filter files to be
restored by their deletion date
* Add 'dry-run' flag to be able to see which files would be restored and being
able to adjust the filter parameters accordingly
Signed-off-by: GitHub <noreply@github.com>
We have three kind of share expiry date enforcements.
- `isDefaultExpireDateEnforced`
- `isDefaultInternalExpireDateEnforced`
- `isDefaultRemoteExpireDateEnforced`
Before these commit, `isExpiryDateEnforced` that is used to
disable/enable the set expiry date checkbox does not take those into consideration
which is problematic as those have different applications.
In addition, this commit now uses `isExpiryDateEnforced` to disable/enable the input for
expiry date that shows up before the creation of link shares.
Here, `hasExpirationDate` is also removed from 'SharingEntryLink` component as it is
not used.
Signed-off-by: fenn-cs <fenn25.fn@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: nextcloud-command <nextcloud-command@users.noreply.github.com>
SharingEntryLink and regular ShareEntry were not properly visually aligned
before this commit.
Signed-off-by: fenn-cs <fenn25.fn@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: nextcloud-command <nextcloud-command@users.noreply.github.com>
When we didn't find the "$lastKnownComment" the whole condition was ignored.
Now we still use the ID as an offset.
This is required as a fall-back for expired messages in Talk
and deleted comments in other apps.
Signed-off-by: Joas Schilling <coding@schilljs.com>
countUsers: the actual user count reported by the backend.
countSeenUsers: count every user who was logged in once.
1: We should avoid expensive operations (like asking every backend for it's user count) in migrations.
2: The current check is wrong because countUsers returns an array. var_dump([] > 1000) => true ;)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kesselberg <mail@danielkesselberg.de>