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https://github.com/cuchulain/nextcloud-ulozto-storage

Nextcloud Uloz.to Disk Storage Provider
https://github.com/cuchulain/nextcloud-ulozto-storage

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Nextcloud Uloz.to Disk Storage Provider

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# Ulozto Storage Provider
Place this app in **nextcloud/apps/**

## Building the app

The app can be built by using the provided Makefile by running:

make

This requires the following things to be present:
* make
* which
* tar: for building the archive
* curl: used if phpunit and composer are not installed to fetch them from the web
* npm: for building and testing everything JS, only required if a package.json is placed inside the **js/** folder

The make command will install or update Composer dependencies if a composer.json is present and also **npm run build** if a package.json is present in the **js/** folder. The npm **build** script should use local paths for build systems and package managers, so people that simply want to build the app won't need to install npm libraries globally, e.g.:

**package.json**:
```json
"scripts": {
"test": "node node_modules/gulp-cli/bin/gulp.js karma",
"prebuild": "npm install && node_modules/bower/bin/bower install && node_modules/bower/bin/bower update",
"build": "node node_modules/gulp-cli/bin/gulp.js"
}
```

## Publish to App Store

First get an account for the [App Store](http://apps.nextcloud.com/) then run:

make && make appstore

The archive is located in build/artifacts/appstore and can then be uploaded to the App Store.

## Running tests
You can use the provided Makefile to run all tests by using:

make test

This will run the PHP unit and integration tests and if a package.json is present in the **js/** folder will execute **npm run test**

Of course you can also install [PHPUnit](http://phpunit.de/getting-started.html) and use the configurations directly:

phpunit -c phpunit.xml

or:

phpunit -c phpunit.integration.xml

for integration tests