Upstream will soon auto-delete trashed items after 30 days, but some people
use the trash as an archive folder, so to avoid unexpected data loss, this
implementation requires the user to explicitly enable auto-deletion.
Updated several json response models.
Also fixed a few small bugs.
ciphers.rs:
- post_ciphers_create:
* Prevent cipher creation to organization without a collection.
- update_cipher_from_data:
* ~~Fixed removal of user_uuid which prevent user-owned shared-cipher to be not editable anymore when set to read-only.~~
* Cleanup the json_data by removing the `Response` key/values from several objects.
- delete_all:
* Do not delete all Collections during the Purge of an Organization (same as upstream).
cipher.rs:
- Cipher::to_json:
* Updated json response to match upstream.
* Return empty json object if there is no type_data instead of values which should not be set for the type_data.
organizations.rs:
* Added two new endpoints to prevent Javascript errors regarding tax
organization.rs:
- Organization::to_json:
* Updated response model to match upstream
- UserOrganization::to_json:
* Updated response model to match upstream
collection.rs:
- Collection::{to_json, to_json_details}:
* Updated the json response model, and added a detailed version used during the sync
- hide_passwords_for_user:
* Added this function to return if the passwords should be hidden or not for the user at the specific collection (used by `to_json_details`)
Update 1: Some small changes after comments from @jjlin.
Update 2: Fixed vault purge by user to make sure the cipher is not part of an organization.
Resolves#971Closes#990, Closes#991
Prevent clients from updating a cipher if the local copy is stale.
Validation is only performed when the client provides its last known
revision date; this date isn't provided when using older clients,
or when the operation doesn't involve updating an existing cipher.
Upstream PR: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/pull/994
If org owners/admins set their org access to only include selected
collections, then ciphers from non-selected collections shouldn't
appear in "My Vault". This matches the upstream behavior.
Currently, favorites are tracked at the cipher level. For org-owned ciphers,
this means that if one user sets it as a favorite, it automatically becomes a
favorite for all other users that the cipher has been shared with.