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* [files_external] fix empty user mounts settingMorris Jobke2015-11-041-0/+5
| | | | | * fixes #19858 * if no backend is allowed to be mounted also the user mount setting should be disabled
* Revert "Implement more fine-grained external storage permissions model"Robin McCorkell2015-09-231-12/+8
| | | | | | This reverts commit 0b97a05e7bd631d66de1c2aee115113ada8a5f63. This reverts commit d2e3c17c0000bc0020f1ff641190452f370434de. This reverts commit cc88c5f4b84da57c425cbdb7dc8b391b1942b503.
* Introduce MODIFY permission for external storagesRobin McCorkell2015-08-281-1/+2
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* Implement more fine-grained external storage permissions modelRobin McCorkell2015-08-281-57/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | VisibilityTrait -> PermissionsTrait PermissionsTrait stores two sets of data, $permissions and $allowedPermissions (analogous to $visibility and $allowedVisibility of VisibilityTrait). Each set is a map of user type ('admin' or 'personal') to permissions (mounting permission, create permission). The result is that a backend can now be restricted for creation, while still allowing it to be mounted. This is useful for deprecating backends or auth mechanisms, preventing new storages being created, while still allowing existing storages to be mounted.
* Don't use `empty()` with a return value, PHP 5.4Robin McCorkell2015-08-201-2/+2
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* Split backend identifiers from the class nameRobin McCorkell2015-08-191-13/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Prior to this, the storage class name was stored in mount.json under the "class" parameter, and the auth mechanism class name under the "authMechanism" parameter. This decouples the class name from the identifier used to retrieve the backend or auth mechanism. Now, backends/auth mechanisms have a unique identifier, which is saved in the "backend" or "authMechanism" parameter in mount.json respectively. An identifier is considered unique for the object it references, but the underlying class may change (e.g. files_external gets pulled into core and namespaces are modified).
* Authentication mechanisms for external storage backendsRobin McCorkell2015-08-191-0/+91
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A backend can now specify generic authentication schemes that it supports, instead of specifying the parameters for its authentication method directly. This allows multiple authentication mechanisms to be implemented for a single scheme, providing altered functionality. This commit introduces the backend framework for this feature, and so at this point the UI will be broken as the frontend does not specify the required information. Terminology: - authentication scheme Parameter interface for the authentication method. A backend supporting the 'password' scheme accepts two parameters, 'user' and 'password'. - authentication mechanism Specific mechanism implementing a scheme. Basic mechanisms may forward configuration options directly to the backend, more advanced ones may lookup parameters or retrieve them from the session New dropdown selector for external storage configurations to select the authentication mechanism to be used. Authentication mechanisms can have visibilities, just like backends. The API was extended too to make it easier to add/remove visibilities. In addition, the concept of 'allowed visibility' has been introduced, so a backend/auth mechanism can force a maximum visibility level (e.g. Local storage type) that cannot be overridden by configuration in the web UI. An authentication mechanism is a fully instantiated implementation. This allows an implementation to have dependencies injected into it, e.g. an \OCP\IDB for database operations. When a StorageConfig is being prepared for mounting, the authentication mechanism implementation has manipulateStorage() called, which inserts the relevant authentication method options into the storage ready for mounting.
* Introduce BackendService for managing external storage backendsRobin McCorkell2015-08-191-0/+170
Backends are registered to the BackendService through new data structures: Backends are concrete classes, deriving from \OCA\Files_External\Lib\Backend\Backend. During construction, the various configuration parameters of the Backend can be set, in a design similar to Symfony Console. DefinitionParameter stores a parameter configuration for an external storage: name of parameter, human-readable name, type of parameter (text, password, hidden, checkbox), flags (optional or not). Storages in the StoragesController now get their parameters validated server-side (fixes a TODO).