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mod_http_file_share: Remove correct entries when not all expired files were deleted
If any of the expired files could not be deleted then we should not
forget about that, we should complain loudly and try again.
The code got this backwards and would have removed only the entries
referring to still existing files.
Test procedure:
1. Upload a file
2. chown root:root http_file_share/
3. In uploads.list, decrease 'when' enough to ensure expiry
4. Reload mod_http_file_share
5. Should see an error in the logs about failure to delete the file
6. Should see that the metadata in uploads.list is still there
7. chown http_file_share/ back to the previous owner
8. Reload mod_http_file_share
9. Should see logs about successful removal of expired file
10. Should see that the metadata in uploads.list is gone
11. Should see that the file was deleted
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 25 Feb 2021 23:58:08 +0100 |
parent | 10515:35bf3b80480f |
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# Basic message routing and delivery [Client] Romeo jid: user@localhost password: password [Client] Juliet jid: juliet@localhost password: password [Client] Juliet's phone jid: juliet@localhost password: password resource: mobile --------- # Act 1, scene 1 # The clients connect Romeo connects Juliet connects Juliet's phone connects # Romeo publishes his presence. Juliet has not, and so does not receive presence. Romeo sends: <presence/> Romeo receives: <presence from="${Romeo's full JID}" /> # Romeo sends a message to Juliet's full JID Romeo sends: <message to="${Juliet's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Hello Juliet!</body> </message> Juliet receives: <message to="${Juliet's full JID}" from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Hello Juliet!</body> </message> # Romeo sends a message to Juliet's phone Romeo sends: <message to="${Juliet's phone's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Hello Juliet, on your phone.</body> </message> Juliet's phone receives: <message to="${Juliet's phone's full JID}" from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Hello Juliet, on your phone.</body> </message> # Scene 2 # This requires the server to support offline messages (which is optional). # Romeo sends a message to Juliet's bare JID. This is not immediately delivered, as she # has not published presence on either of her resources. Romeo sends: <message to="juliet@localhost" type="chat"> <body>Hello Juliet, are you there?</body> </message> # Juliet sends presence on her phone, and should receive the message there Juliet's phone sends: <presence/> Juliet's phone receives: <presence/> Juliet's phone receives: <message from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Hello Juliet, are you there?</body> <delay xmlns='urn:xmpp:delay' from='localhost' stamp='{scansion:any}' /> </message> # Romeo sends another bare-JID message, it should be delivered # instantly to Juliet's phone Romeo sends: <message to="juliet@localhost" type="chat"> <body>Oh, hi!</body> </message> Juliet's phone receives: <message from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Oh, hi!</body> </message> # Juliet's laptop goes online, but with a negative priority Juliet sends: <presence> <priority>-1</priority> </presence> Juliet receives: <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}"> <priority>-1</priority> </presence> Juliet's phone receives: <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}"> <priority>-1</priority> </presence> # Again, Romeo sends a message to her bare JID, but it should # only get delivered to her phone: Romeo sends: <message to="juliet@localhost" type="chat"> <body>How are you?</body> </message> Juliet's phone receives: <message from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>How are you?</body> </message> # Romeo sends direct to Juliet's full JID, and she should receive it Romeo sends: <message to="${Juliet's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Are you hiding?</body> </message> Juliet receives: <message from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>Are you hiding?</body> </message> # Juliet publishes non-negative presence Juliet sends: <presence/> Juliet receives: <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}"/> Juliet's phone receives: <presence from="${Juliet's full JID}"/> # And now Romeo's bare JID messages get delivered to both resources # (server behaviour may vary here) Romeo sends: <message to="juliet@localhost" type="chat"> <body>There!</body> </message> Juliet receives: <message from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>There!</body> </message> Juliet's phone receives: <message from="${Romeo's full JID}" type="chat"> <body>There!</body> </message> # The End Romeo disconnects Juliet disconnects Juliet's phone disconnects