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Shared with me-view #6448

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tbsbdr opened this issue Feb 17, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6593
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Shared with me-view #6448

tbsbdr opened this issue Feb 17, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6593
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@tbsbdr
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tbsbdr commented Feb 17, 2022

Description

User Stories

  • As a user I want to access all files shared with me in one place so that I can effortlessly navigate, control, work with those files.

Value

  • separate personal files by-design from shared files

Acceptance Criteria

  • oc10: stays the same

oCIS only:

  • Use new Web Dav endpoints for "Personal files" and "Shared" space (Graph API / Drives)
  • Navigation in the "shared with me view" stays in the view (no change to "Personal files")
  • "Shares" folder does not show up in "Personal files"
  • Navigating into a subfolder of "Shared with me" hides the Tabs and shows the breadcrumb "Shared" > "Shared with me" > "Subfolder"

Definition of done

  • Functional requirements
    [ ] functionality described in the user story works
    [ ] acceptance criteria are fulfilled
  • Quality
    [ ] codre review happened
    [ ] CI is green
    [ ] critical code received unit tests by the developer
    [ ] automated tests passed (if automated tests are not available, this test needs to be created and passed
  • Non-functional requirements
    [ ] no sonar cloud issues

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kulmann commented May 6, 2022

Fixed by #6593

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