Implemented local storage-based file handling with TempUrl signature validation for upload and retrieval. Added validation checks for parameters like max file size/count, expiration, and signature integrity. Included unit tests for TempUrl signature validation and adjusted configuration for local storage.
Introduce a service to restore stored object versions along with relevant tests and an API endpoint. This includes database migrations for version relationships, enhancing stored object version tracking.
Added a new class StoredObjectVersionApiController in ChillDocGeneratorBundle which lists versions of a specified stored object. Corresponding unit test has been added as well. Made modifications in `StoredObject.php` to make the versions selectable. Also updated the API specifications to include a new GET route for retrieving versions.
Included a new method `exists` to handle existence checks for StoredObject or StoredObjectVersion within WebdavControllerTest. This method currently always returns true, ensuring initial compatibility and providing a foundation for future logic refinements.
Introduced a new API endpoint to create stored objects with access control for roles 'ROLE_ADMIN' and 'ROLE_USER'. Updated corresponding routes, removed unused dependencies, and added unit tests to ensure functionality.
The WebdavController has been updated to flush the EntityManager after writing a document, while its tests have been adjusted correspondingly. A new test for the document PUT operation has also been added, which ensures the EntityManager flushes and the StoredObjectManager writes to this document.
The controller is tested from real request scraped from apache mod_dav implementation. The requests were scraped using a wireshark-like tool. Those requests have been adapted to suit to our xml.
Added new files for handling asynchronous file uploads in ChillDocStoreBundle. The new files include a controller for generating temporary URLs (AsyncUploadController.php), a security authorization file (AsyncUploadVoter.php), and a corresponding test file (AsyncUploadControllerTest.php). These implementations permit asynchronous uploads via POST, GET, and HEAD methods while maintaining security protocols.