per session and then operate on that cache.
This deliminates ~25 database queries for each sitemgr page.
Test carefully before applying this to a production sytem!
- change the processing of slowsync, to use the content_map instead of
trying to build a new one. This caused duplication issues on the
client if multiple similar records where stored, because only the first
one found in the server-db was matched, These duplicate entries at client
side had no entry at serverside, so deleting the wrong one
on the client (the content with a valid map entry) could cause
unwanted data loss at server side, because it is impossible for the
user to see what is a duplicate, and what is not.
see also:
http://www.nabble.com/again---syncml-duplication-issue-to20333619s3741.html
- reenabled UID from syncml clients, because it was partly used this caused
issues during SlowSync if the content was changed.
- infolog, calendar if a uid is found in the provided data, allway try to
find the corresponding content first using only the UID, instead of
using the content-id taken from content_map.
also fixed:
- a few fixes in ./notes
- creating an entry on the client that can not be imported,
(Example, Nokia E Series Appointment without a Title)
will no longer create an invalid content-map entry
However, at client side this is still counted in the Protocol as
Server-Add
manufacturer and the recogniced GroupDAV client as product name.
This way we are able to handle different GroupDAV clients, as we
allready do with different SyncML clients.
Also removed the no longer needed code enabling the use of the real UID,
as SyncML does no longer misuse the UID for it's GUID.
longer use GUIDs containing eGW's install_id, as the information is
irrellevant for SyncML and cause doublications of entries if the
install_id changes.
I plan to have a new rc4 Wednesday or Thursday containing these changes.
- adding the application ('syncml')
- replacing next_record()/f() with fetch()/fetchSingle() or looping over the result object
Thanks to Philip Herbert from Knauber for testing it"
- exceptions get now always logged to the error_log
- in the webgui it's now configurable, if the message contains a
stacktrace (incl. function arguments) - default no (security)
- command line interfaces get detected and contain no html anymore
- webdav and groupdav send the exceptions as basic auth realms to the
client
- webdav and groupdav login failures contain the reason as part of the
basic auth realm
- egw_vfs::download_url as not encoding + or ' ' in pathes
- HTTP_WebDAV_Server was urldecoding $_SERVER[PATH_INFO], which is
wrong, as it is NOT encoded
- HTTP_WebDAV_Server was NOT urlencoding the pathes in PROPFIND
responses, causing eg. cadaver not to be able to use dirs containing
+ or space
sqlfs stores files with fs_id < 100 directly under /sqlfs in the files
dir. They conflict with directories created for fs_id >= 1000.
--> fs_id < 100 are now in a directory /sqlfs/00
You need to run the 1.5.016 update or you will not find the content of
files with fs_id < 100 anymore!
reads of entries from the database: Applications can call
egw_link::set_cache($app,$id,$title,$file_access=null)
from their search or read method, to eliminate the need to query the
entries again, when the egw_link class, link widget or links stream wrapper
needs title or file_access values later.
This offloads the caching to the link class, and improves performance a
lot, specially for infolog.
The cache is stored in the session and modified or deleted items get
removed, when the link class get notified about that anyway.