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This allows the directory where CSS/JS asset collections are written to be changed, in case SERVERROOT is not writeable. Note it does *not* allow the expected URL to be changed: whatever directory is used, the server must be configured to serve it at WEBROOT/assets. It may be possible to add another config parameter to allow the admin to specify a custom asset URL, but I thought I'd keep the first implementation simple.
30 lines
831 B
PHP
30 lines
831 B
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* Copyright (c) 2014 Thomas Müller <deepdiver@owncloud.com>
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* This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License version 3 or
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* later.
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* See the COPYING-README file.
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*/
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namespace OC\Repair;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\MySqlPlatform;
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use OC\Hooks\BasicEmitter;
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class AssetCache extends BasicEmitter implements \OC\RepairStep {
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public function getName() {
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return 'Clear asset cache after upgrade';
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}
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public function run() {
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if (!\OC_Template::isAssetPipelineEnabled()) {
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$this->emit('\OC\Repair', 'info', array('Asset pipeline disabled -> nothing to do'));
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return;
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}
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$assetDir = \OC::$server->getConfig()->getSystemValue('assetdirectory', \OC::$SERVERROOT) . '/assets';
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\OC_Helper::rmdirr($assetDir, false);
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$this->emit('\OC\Repair', 'info', array('Asset cache cleared.'));
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}
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}
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