Improve error-handling for directories if you ask for JSON from
the /uri endpoint, but an error occurs (you get a proper HTTP
status code and a valid JSON object).
For 'tahoe magic-folder status' e now retrieve *all* the remote data
required in the CLI before doing anything else so that errors can be
shown immediately. Use the improved JSON endpoints to print better
errors.
This is an initial conversion of the directory pages from the old style
to the new style which is based on Twitter Bootstrap.
Still some remaining work to be done. You can see a screenshot here:
http://i.imgur.com/MPEngGx.png
Nevow automatically HTML-escapes strings passed in stan without a raw marker.
Written by MK_FG. fixes#1143
Signed-off-by: David-Sarah Hopwood <david-sarah@jacaranda.org>
t=info contains randomly-generated ophandles, and t=rename-form contains the
name of the child being renamed, so neither is eligible for a
short-circuiting ETag. Enhanced test_web to exercise this. Had to improve
FakeCHKFileNode slightly to let it participate. Refs #443.
Like immutable files, the ETag is based on the storage index. However, since
a directory is a special interpretation of a file, it is distinguished from
the file by prepending "DIR:" onto the start of the ETag, and adding
-representation on the end (where -representation is the ?t= argument, json,
info, etc).
It also checks the return of setETag and avoids generating a representation
if the client already has it.
test_web.py: use shouldFail2(), safer than old shouldFail()
directory.py: forbid slashes in from_name=, return BAD_REQUEST instead of
GONE when trying to move into a non-directory
The move webapi function now takes a target_type argument which lets it
know whether the target is a subdirectory name or URI. This is an
improvement over the old system in which the move handler tried to guess
whether the target was a name or a URI. Also fixed a little docs
copypaste problem and tweaked some line wrapping.
This adds "move file" capability to the web UI's directory display. The
support and test framework is heavily based on the similar "rename file"
feature. Unit tests and documentation are included. Multiple in-progress
versions of this patch may be found in ticket 1579. This version
includes arbitrary URI target support and is compatible with the change
from tahoe_css to tahoe.css.
This avoids the name collision between the actual results
objects (defined in allmydata.check_results) and the code that renders
these objects into HTML (defined in allmydata.web.check_results). Only
the web-side objects were renamed.
* fix CLI commands (put, mkdir) to send format=, not mutable-type=
* fix tests
* test_cli: fix tests that observe t=json output, don't ignore failures in
'tahoe put'
* fix handling of version= to make it easier to use the default
* interpret ?mutable=true&format=MDMF as MDMF, not SDMF
- Learn how to create MDMF files and directories through the
mutable-type argument.
- Operate with the interface changes associated with MDMF and #993.
- Learn how to do partial updates of mutable files.
This forbids operations that would implicitly create a directory with a
zero-length (empty string) name, like what you'd get if you did "tahoe put
local /oops/blah" (#358) or "POST /uri/CAP//?t=mkdir" (#676). The error
message is fairly friendly too.
Also added code to "tahoe put" to catch this error beforehand and suggest the
correct syntax (i.e. without the leading slash).