This was caused by
7a1cab57b6 cmd/hashsum: dont put ERROR or UNSUPPORTED in output
And was picked up in the integration tests.
This patch no longer calls the HashLister for unsupported hash types.
This changes the interface to NewObject so that if NewObject is called
on a directory then it should return fs.ErrorIsDir if possible without
doing any extra work, otherwise fs.ErrorObjectNotFound.
Tested on integration test server with:
go run integration-test.go -tests backend -run TestIntegration/FsMkdir/FsPutFiles/FsNewObjectDir -branch fix-stat -maxtries 1
Google Drive API allows for clauses like "modifiedTime > '2012-06-04T12:00:00'"
in the query param, so the filter flags --max-age and --min-age can be applied
directly at the directory listing phase rather than in a filter.
This is extremely helpful when we want to do an incremental backup of a remote
drive with many files but the number of recently changed file is small.
Co-authored-by: fotile96 <fotile96@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch will:
- add --daemon-wait flag to control the time to wait for background mount
- remove dependency on sevlyar/go-daemon and implement backgrounding directly
- avoid setsid during backgrounding as it can result in race under Automount
- provide a fallback PATH to correctly run `fusermount` under systemd as it
runs mount units without standard environment variables
- correctly handle ^C pressed while background process is being setting up
This replaces built-in os.MkdirAll with a patched version that stops the recursion
when reaching the volume part of the path. The original version would continue recursion,
and for extended length paths end up with \\? as the top-level directory, and the error
message would then be something like:
mkdir \\?: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
Before this fix, on Windows, the --bwlimit would max out at 2.5Gbps
even when set to 10 Gbps.
This turned out to be because of the maximum token bucket size.
This fix scales up the token bucket size linearly above a bwlimit of
2Gbps.
Fixes#5507
Before this fix, saving a :backend config gave the error
Can't save config "token" = "XXX" for on the fly backend ":backend"
Even when using the in-memory config `--config ""`
This fixes the problem by
- always using the in memory config if it is configured
- moving the check for a :backend config save to the file config backend
It also removes the contents of the config items being saved from the
log which saves confidential tokens being logged.
Fixes#5451
Currently rclone check supports matching two file trees by sizes and hashes.
This change adds support for SUM files produced by GNU utilities like sha1sum.
Fixes#1005
Note: checksum by default checks, hashsum by default prints sums.
New flag is named "--checkfile" but carries hash name.
Summary of introduced command forms:
```
rclone check sums.sha1 remote:path --checkfile sha1
rclone checksum sha1 sums.sha1 remote:path
rclone hashsum sha1 remote:path --checkfile sums.sha1
rclone sha1sum remote:path --checkfile sums.sha1
rclone md5sum remote:path --checkfile sums.md5
```
This change fixes the bug described below:
if a file is removed while the local backend List() runs,
the call will flag an accounting error.
The bug manifests itself if local backend is the Sync target
due to intrinsic concurrency.
The odds to hit this bug depend on --checkers and --transfers.
Chunker over local backend is affected even more because
updating a composite object with a smaller size content
translates into removing chunks on the underlying file system
and involves a number of List() calls.
Some environment variables didn’t behave like their corresponding
command line flags. The affected flags were --stats, --log-level,
--separator, --multi-tread-streams, --rc-addr, --rc-user and --rc-pass.
Example:
RCLONE_STATS='10s'
rclone check remote: remote: --progress
# Expected: rclone check remote: remote: --progress –-stats=10s
# Actual: rclone check remote: remote: --progress
Remote specific options set by environment variables was overruled by
less specific backend options set by environment variables. Example:
RCLONE_DRIVE_USE_TRASH='false'
RCLONE_CONFIG_MYDRIVE_USE_TRASH='true'
rclone deletefile myDrive:my-test-file
# Expected: my-test-file is recoverable in the trash folder
# Actual: my-test-file is permanently deleted (not recoverable)
Backend specific options set by environment variables was overruled by
general backend options set by environment variables. Example:
RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS='true'
RCLONE_LOCAL_SKIP_LINKS='false'
rclone lsd local:
# Expected result: Warnings when symlinks are skipped
# Actual result: No warnings when symlinks are skipped
# That is RCLONE_SKIP_LINKS takes precedence
The above issues have been fixed.
The debug logging (-vv) has been enhanced to show when flags are set by
environment variables.
The documentation has been enhanced with details on the precedence of
configuration options.
See pull request #5341 for more information.
Nothing is added or removed and no package is renamed by this change.
Just rearrange definitions between source files in the fs directory.
New source files:
- types.go Filesystem types and interfaces
- features.go Features and optional interfaces
- registry.go Filesystem registry and backend options
- newfs.go NewFs and its helpers
- configmap.go Getters and Setters for ConfigMap
- pacer.go Pacer with logging and calculator
The final fs.go contains what is left.
Also rename options.go to open_options.go
to dissociate from registry options.
- Unify all hash names as lowercase alphanumerics without punctuation.
- Legacy names continue to work but disappear from docs, they can be depreciated or dropped later.
- Make rclone hashsum print supported hash list in case of wrong spelling.
- Update documentation.
Fixes#5071Fixes#4841
This also factors the config questions into a state based mechanism so
a backend can be configured using the same dialog as rclone config but
remotely.
This is a very large change which turns the post Config function in
backends into a state based call and response system so that
alternative user interfaces can be added.
The existing config logic has been converted, but it is quite
complicated and folloup commits will likely be needed to fix it!
Follow up commits will add a command line and API based way of using
this configuration system.
Includes adding support for additional size input suffix Mi and MiB, treated equivalent to M.
Extends binary suffix output with letter i, e.g. Ki and Mi.
Centralizes creation of bit/byte unit strings.
Restructuring of config code in v1.55 resulted in config
file being loaded early at process startup. If configuration
file is encrypted this means user will need to supply the password,
even when running commands that does not use config.
This also lead to an issue where mount with --deamon failed to
decrypt the config file when it had to prompt user for passord.
Fixes#5236Fixes#5228
Use %AppData% as primary default for configuration file on Windows,
which is more in line with Windows standards, while existing default
of using home directory is more Unix standards - though that made rclone
more consistent accross different OS.
Fixes#4667
Before this change any backends which required extra config in the
oauth phase (like the `region` for zoho) didn't work with `rclone
authorize`.
This change serializes the extra config and passes it to `rclone
authorize` and returns new config items to be set from rclone
authorize.
`rclone authorize` will still accept its previous configuration
parameters for use with old rclones.
Fixes#5178
Before this change, a sync which was finished with a graceful transfer
cutoff could return "context canceled" instead of the correct error.
This fixes the problem by ignoring "context canceled" errors if we
have done a graceful stop.
Before this change, on the first attempt to create a backend we used a
non-canonicalized string. When the backend expired the second attempt
to create it would use the canonicalized string (because it was in the
remap cache) which would fail because it was now `name{XXXX}:`
This change makes sure that whenever we create a backend we always use
the non-canonicalized string.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/connection-string-inconsistencies-on-beta/23171
This commit makes the previously statically configured fs cache configurable.
It introduces two parameters `--fs-cache-expire-duration` and
`--fs-cache-expire-interval` to control the caching of the items.
It also adds new interfaces to lib/cache to set these.
Before this change when the context was cancelled (due to
--max-duration for example) this could deadlock when uploading
multipart uploads.
This change fixes the problem by introducing another go routine to
monitor the context and close the pipe with an error when the context
errors.
In this commit
8a46dd1b57 fspath: Implement a connection string parser #4996
The parsing code was re-written. This didn't quite work as before,
failing to adjust local paths on Windows when it should.
This patch fixes the problem and implements tests for it.
This patch modifies the output of `rclone version`.
The `os/arch` line is split into `os/type` and `os/arch`.
The `go version` line is now tagged as `go/version` for consistency.
Additionally the `go/linking` line tells whether the rclone
was linked as a static or dynamic executable.
The new `go/tags` line shows a space separated list of build tags.
The info about linking and build tags is also added to the output
of the `core/version` RC endpoint.
This patch adds the missing stats to the output of core/stats
- totalChecks
- totalTransfers
- totalBytes
- eta
This now includes enough information to rebuild the normal stats
output from rclone including percentage completions and ETAs.
Fixes#5116
Users have noticed that backends created via the rc have been failing
to refresh their tokens with this error:
Token refresh failed try 1/5: context canceled
This is because the rc server cancels the context used to make the
backend when the request has finished. This same context is used to
refresh the token and the oauth library checks to see if the context
has been cancelled.
This patch creates a new context for the cached backends and copies
the global and filter config into the new context.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/google-drive-token-refresh-failed/22283
Backends for which additional config is detected (in the config string
or on the command line or as environment variables) will gain a suffix
`{XXXXX}` where `XXXX` is a base64 encoded md5hash of the config
string.
This fixes backend caching with config string remotes.
This much requested feature now works properly:
rclone copy -vv drive,shared_with_me:file.txt drive:
This adds AddOverrideGetter and GetOverride methods to config map and
uses them in fs.ConfigMap.
This enables us to tell which values have been set and which are just
read from the config file or at their defaults.
This also deletes the unused AddGetters method in configmap.