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Split this one from #879 as it's a fix for an existing problem and should be easier to review and get in. |
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Nice catch. Small comment, otherwise good from my side 👍
We need the relative path inside a users home directory to fetch the folder content for the filepicker. $file->getPath() gets the absolute path including username and files. Signed-off-by: Azul <azul@riseup.net>
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@juliushaertl updated according to your comment. |
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We need the relative path inside a users home directory
to fetch the folder content for the filepicker.
$file->getPath() gets the absolute path
including username and files.
Instead use $path which we already know and append the file name.
Frankly I have no idea if this is the right way to do this in the Controller
as I am not familiar with the
OCP/FilesAPI. This works for me and i hope it illustrates the problem. Feel free to fix in a different way.