The main providers come from both the backend and client side plugins such as `in-folder` search.
The main providers may carry callbacks functions and other information that should be passed to the `filteredProviders`.
This is important because the current code does not make a distinction between `filteredProviders` and `providers`
rightly so, becuase they are the same thing!
Without the mentioned distinction above, sooner or later, we try to access a property on the `filteredProviders` which we
did not transfer with the manual property copy.
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This fix prevents in-folder search from searching everywhere when "load more results" is clicked; Essentially ignoring the in-folder
search filter.
Signed-off-by: nfebe <fenn25.fn@gmail.com>
Given:
User creates a link or email share with permissions=4 (create only = file drop).
Problem:
Currently the permissions are automatically extended to permissions = 5
(READ + CREATE). Work around was to create the share and directly update
it.
Solution:
Respect what the user is requesting, create a file drop share.
Co-authored-by: Ferdinand Thiessen <opensource@fthiessen.de>
Co-authored-by: Côme Chilliet <91878298+come-nc@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Ferdinand Thiessen <opensource@fthiessen.de>
- Clarify that enabling server side encryption will not encrypt
existing files but only new or changed files.
- Clarify that server side encryption can only be disabled using OCC
- Ensure there is accessible information of encryption state (`disabled`
input will not be announced so make it `aria-disabled` instead)
- Make warning more prominent by moving it into a dialog
Signed-off-by: Ferdinand Thiessen <opensource@fthiessen.de>
The client-side plugin `in-folder` uses the `files` provider, this makes it
overlap with the main files provider itself.
This change follows eecda06f1a after it was discovered
that some apps/providers like `dav` use providers from another app like `contacts`
Signed-off-by: nfebe <fenn25.fn@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: nextcloud-command <nextcloud-command@users.noreply.github.com>
Each provider may search from a particular app so we should use that for searching.
Before this commit, we used `provider.id` instead of `provider.appId` the problem with the previous
approach is that it forces the provider id to be a valid search provider (an app that supports search)
limiting the developers ability to use unique IDs to identify the different providers (especially plugin providers)
inside the places filter.
For example the Files search plugin "In folder" (search in folder plugin) was required to have id as `files` while the
files provider itself already has id as `files`.
Signed-off-by: nfebe <fenn25.fn@gmail.com>
Previously, the share owner notification email did not display the recipient email addresses,
making it difficult for the owner to know who the share was sent to.
This fix ensures that the recipient email addresses are included in the notification email.
Signed-off-by: nfebe <fenn25.fn@gmail.com>
Improve blurhash performance by using a low res image.
The results are hard to destinguish visualy.
It is a **blur** hash after all.
Signed-off-by: Max <max@nextcloud.com>