- all: false (default) = ignore files starting with a dot '.',
true = show all files (. and .. are always ignored!)
- exec: false (default) = do NOT allow to upload or modify scripts,
true = allow it (if docroot is mounted, this allows to run scripts!)
--> deny_script method was added to egw_vfs and calls to it from
filemanager
Other fixes:
- missing write rights of the webserver were not removed from perms
(causing warnings to be displayed in the ui)
- rename was not working due to typos
--> should be backported for obvious reasons to 1.6
- sqlfs can store now symlinks (implements symlink and readlink)
- vfs resolves symlinks before calling a mounted stream-wrapper
--> symlinks can be between different mount-points
- filemanger can create symlinks and follows them
- etemplate vfs_widget displays symlinks (to be improved)
Happy testing :-)
- egw_vfs::download_url as not encoding + or ' ' in pathes
- HTTP_WebDAV_Server was urldecoding $_SERVER[PATH_INFO], which is
wrong, as it is NOT encoded
- HTTP_WebDAV_Server was NOT urlencoding the pathes in PROPFIND
responses, causing eg. cadaver not to be able to use dirs containing
+ or space
+ path with clickable components
+ human readable size, mode, ...
+ mime icon with integrated thumbnail creation
- link widget uses now vfs-mime for it's icons
- thumbnail creation is now switched on with size 32px by default, it can
be switched of by the admin or user, in doing so explicitly
- mime-icons are moved from filemanager to etemplate, as not everyone
installs filemanager
- filemanager has now 3 display modi:
+ Current directory (with subdirs always on top)
+ Subdirs sorted in
+ Files from subdirs (shows recursive all files and you
can click on the path components thanks to new vfs widget)
allowing to set an arbitrary uid, gid and mode for the vfs (like
mounting a dos Filesystem under Linux).
Can be used to mount eg. an upload dir writable only by Admins:
filemanger/cli.php mount --user root_admin --password whatever \
filesystem://dummy/var/www/html/uploads?group=Admins&mode=075 \
/uploads
Please note that you can NOT use filesystem:/something!
Fixed the vfs-classes to deal correctly with get-parameters used as
mount-options.
- if you already run the 1.5.003 update (AND modified anything in the VFS), you have to re-run it, to not loose your modifications or risk an inconsistent VFS (DB does not match filesystem)
- to re-run the 1.5.003 update (only if your version is already 1.5.003 or bigger!) run the following sql:
UPDATE egw_applications SET app_version=1.5.002 WHERE app_name=phpgwapi
- the new vfs supports now an extended ACL, if that is supported by the backend (sqlfs only currently)
- eacl allows to set separate recursive acl rights for different users or groups on a directory (and subdirs)
- former group grants of group dirs are converted to eacl, thought we only support read or read+write access (no extra add or delete)
- attachments via the links class now also use a stream wrapper interface (links_stream_wrapper) and WebDAV as download handler (which requires no longer filemanager run rights)
- read rights are not checks in each traversed directory (via sql in a single query to locate the path)
- diropen additionally checks for execute rights
- fopen checks for read or write depending on the mode
- chmod, chgrp, chown methods in sqlfs and egw_vfs/vfs plus an egw_vfs::$is_root var used to grant root rights (no access controll and chown or chgrp without being the owner of a file)
- find method (some more params to come) to recursivly search and optionaly execute some callback
- egw_vfs::remove doing a "rm -r" / recursive remove or dirs and files
- new files or dirs inherit the perms and ownership from the parent directory (no umask)
- files/dirs the user has no read rights, in a directory where he has no write rights, get hidden (eg. not showing all the other users / groups home dirs
- many new cli commands (chmod, chgrp, chown, find), recursive option for most commands and the ability to use it with root rights, see the usage message if called without options
- "cp -r -p" to copy a whole tree incl. ownership and perms, eg. backing up /home to /backup