Previously config sub commands were manually parsed rather than using
cobra.
Make config command have the following sub commands:
* create Create a new remote with name, type and options.
* delete Delete an existing remote <name>.
* dump Dump the config file as JSON.
* edit Enter an interactive configuration session.
* file Show path of configuration file in use.
* providers List in JSON format all the providers and options.
* show Print (decrypted) config file, or the config for a single remote.
* update Update options in an existing remote.
The following changes were made to existing commands
* listproviders was renamed to providers
* listoptions was removed in favour of providing the output in providers
* jsonconfig was renamed to create
* an optional parameter was added to the show command
If set in the config file, these override the ones configured into the
remote. This enables alternative oauth servers to be used for all
oauth remotes. This can only be altered by editing the config file
for the moment.
* fully write new config file before moving to target location (fixes#1287)
* do not fail if there is no previous config; print temporary config path on failure
This makes rclone with encrypted config better suited for use in
pipelines. E.g.:
$ rclone lsl mydrive:Some/Dir | sort -k 4
If the password prompt ("Enter configuration password") is printed to
stdout, it will be swallowed by sort. By printing it to stderr, you
still see the prompt, without sacrificing compatibility with the unix
pipeline.
* -vv or --log-level DEBUG
* -v or --log-level INFO
* --log-level NOTICE (default)
* -q --log-level ERROR
Replace Config.Verbose and Config.Quiet with Config.LogLevel
Fixes#739Fixes#1108Fixes#1000
These are set in the form RCLONE_CONFIG_remote_option where remote is
the uppercased remote name and option is the uppercased config file
option name. Note that RCLONE_CONFIG_remote_TYPE must be set if
defining a new remote.
Fixes#616
- Change the --bwlimit command line parameter to accept both a limit (as
before) or a full timetable (formatted as "hh:mm,limit
hh:mm,limit...")
- The timetable is checked once a minute by a ticker function. A new
tokenBucket is created every time a bandwidth change is necessary.
- This change is compatible with the SIGUSR2 change to toggle bandwidth
limits.
This resolves#221.
This commits adds support for tracking of file renames if `track-renames` flag is set,
and it then performs server-side renames for remotes that support it, i.e.
remotes that implement either the `Mover` or the `Copier` interface.
Fixes#888