Before this change, when using an all create method with one of the
upstreams being read only, if there was an existing file on the read
only remote, it was impossible to update it.
This change detects that situation and creates the file on a
read/write upstream. This file will shadow the file on the read/only
upstream. If it is deleted the read only upstream file will be visible
again.
Fixes#4929
Before this fix using the epff policy could double close a channel.
The fix refactors the code to make that impossible and cancels any
running queries when the first query is found.
Before this change, sometimes preallocate failed with EINTR which
rclone ignored.
Retrying the syscall is the correct thing to do and seems to make
preallocate 100% reliable.
Before this we were building all architectures unnecessarily in the
compile_all step for the other_os build. There are built elsewhere so
we don't need to build them here too.
This fix adds the missing BUILD_FLAGS which excludes the other builds
and should speed up the workflow.
Before this change CTRL-C could come in to exit rclone which would
start the atexit actions running. The Fuse unmount then signals rclone
to exit which wasn't waiting for the already running atexit actions to
complete.
This change makes sure that if the atexit actions are started they
should be completed.
Before this change the config file needed to be explicitly reloaded.
This coupled the config file implementation with the backends
needlessly.
This change stats the config file to see if it needs to be reloaded on
every config file operation.
This allows us to remove calls to
- config.SaveConfig
- config.GetFresh
Which now makes the the only needed interface to the config file be
that provided by configmap.Map when rclone is not being configured.
This also adds tests for configfile
It introduces a new flag --sftp-disable-concurrent-reads to stop the
problematic behaviour in the SFTP library for read-once servers.
This upgrades the sftp library to v1.13.0 which has the fix.
This change checks the context whenever rclone might retry, and
doesn't retry if the current context has an error.
This fixes the pathological behaviour of `--max-duration` refusing to
exit because all the context deadline exceeded errors were being
retried.
This unfortunately meant changing the shouldRetry logic in every
backend and doing a lot of context propagation.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/add-flag-to-exit-immediately-when-max-duration-reached/22723
This change makes dedupe recursively count elements in same-named directories
and make the largest one primary. This allows to minimize the amount of data
moved (or at least the amount of API calls) when dedupe merges them.
It also adds a new fs.Object interface `ParentIDer` with function `ParentID` and
implements it for the drive and opendrive backends. This function returns
parent directory ID for objects on filesystems that allow same-named dirs.
We use it to correctly count sizes of same-named directories.
Fixes#2568
Co-authored-by: Ivan Andreev <ivandeex@gmail.com>
This splits config.go into ui.go for the user interface functions and
authorize.go for the implementation of `rclone authorize`.
It also moves the tests into the correct places (including one from
obscure which was in the wrong place).
If you are using rclone a library you can decide to use the rclone
config file system or not by calling
configfile.LoadConfig(ctx)
If you don't you will need to set `config.Data` to an implementation
of `config.Storage`.
Other changes
- change interface of config.FileGet to remove unused default
- remove MustValue from config.Storage interface
- change GetValue to return string or bool like elsewhere in rclone
- implement a default config file system which panics with helpful error
- implement getWithDefault to replace the removed MustValue
- don't embed goconfig.ConfigFile so we can change the methods
This fixes the polling implementation for Dropbox, particularly
when using a scoped app. This also adds a lower end check for the
timeout, as I forgot to include that in the original implementation.
In this commit
fc5b14b620 s3: Added `--s3-disable-http2` to disable http/2
We created our own transport so we could disable http/2. However the
added function is called twice meaning that we create two HTTP
transports. This didn't happen with the original code because the
default transport is cached by fshttp.
Rclone normally does a PUT followed by a HEAD request to check an
upload has been successful.
With the two transports, the PUT and the HEAD were being done on
different HTTP transports. This means that it wasn't re-using the same
HTTP connection, so the HEAD request showed the previous object value.
This caused rclone to declare the upload was corrupted, delete the
object and try again.
This patch makes sure we only create one transport and use it for both
PUT and HEAD requests which fixes the problem with Wasabi.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/each-time-rclone-is-run-1-3-fails-2-3-succeeds/22545
Some storage providers e.g. S3 don't have an efficient rename operation.
Before this change, when chunker finished an upload, the server-side copy
and delete operations that renamed temporary chunks to their final names
could take a significant amount of time.
This PR records transaction identifier (versioning) in the metadata of
chunker composite objects striving to remove the need for rename
operations on such backends.
This approach will be triggered be the new "transactions" configuration
option, which can be "rename" (the default) or "norename".
We implement the new approach for uploads (Put operations).
The chunker Move operation still uses the rename operation of
underlying backend. Filling this gap is left for a later PR.
Co-authored-by: Ivan Andreev <ivandeex@gmail.com>