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This is possible now that we no longer support go1.12 and brings rclone into line with standard practices in the Go world. This also removes errors.New and errors.Errorf from lib/errors and prefers the stdlib errors package over lib/errors.
484 lines
12 KiB
Go
484 lines
12 KiB
Go
// Define the internal rc functions
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package rc
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/coreos/go-semver/semver"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/obscure"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/atexit"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/buildinfo"
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)
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "rc/noopauth",
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AuthRequired: true,
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Fn: rcNoop,
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Title: "Echo the input to the output parameters requiring auth",
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Help: `
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This echoes the input parameters to the output parameters for testing
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purposes. It can be used to check that rclone is still alive and to
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check that parameter passing is working properly.`,
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})
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Add(Call{
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Path: "rc/noop",
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Fn: rcNoop,
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Title: "Echo the input to the output parameters",
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Help: `
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This echoes the input parameters to the output parameters for testing
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purposes. It can be used to check that rclone is still alive and to
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check that parameter passing is working properly.`,
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})
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}
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// Echo the input to the output parameters
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func rcNoop(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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return in, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "rc/error",
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Fn: rcError,
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Title: "This returns an error",
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Help: `
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This returns an error with the input as part of its error string.
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Useful for testing error handling.`,
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})
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}
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// Return an error regardless
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func rcError(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("arbitrary error on input %+v", in)
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "rc/list",
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Fn: rcList,
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Title: "List all the registered remote control commands",
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Help: `
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This lists all the registered remote control commands as a JSON map in
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the commands response.`,
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})
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}
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// List the registered commands
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func rcList(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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out = make(Params)
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out["commands"] = Calls.List()
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return out, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "core/pid",
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Fn: rcPid,
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Title: "Return PID of current process",
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Help: `
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This returns PID of current process.
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Useful for stopping rclone process.`,
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})
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}
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// Return PID of current process
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func rcPid(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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out = make(Params)
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out["pid"] = os.Getpid()
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return out, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "core/memstats",
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Fn: rcMemStats,
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Title: "Returns the memory statistics",
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Help: `
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This returns the memory statistics of the running program. What the values mean
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are explained in the go docs: https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#MemStats
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The most interesting values for most people are:
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- HeapAlloc - this is the amount of memory rclone is actually using
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- HeapSys - this is the amount of memory rclone has obtained from the OS
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- Sys - this is the total amount of memory requested from the OS
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- It is virtual memory so may include unused memory
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`,
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})
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}
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// Return the memory statistics
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func rcMemStats(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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out = make(Params)
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var m runtime.MemStats
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runtime.ReadMemStats(&m)
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out["Alloc"] = m.Alloc
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out["TotalAlloc"] = m.TotalAlloc
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out["Sys"] = m.Sys
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out["Mallocs"] = m.Mallocs
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out["Frees"] = m.Frees
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out["HeapAlloc"] = m.HeapAlloc
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out["HeapSys"] = m.HeapSys
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out["HeapIdle"] = m.HeapIdle
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out["HeapInuse"] = m.HeapInuse
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out["HeapReleased"] = m.HeapReleased
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out["HeapObjects"] = m.HeapObjects
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out["StackInuse"] = m.StackInuse
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out["StackSys"] = m.StackSys
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out["MSpanInuse"] = m.MSpanInuse
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out["MSpanSys"] = m.MSpanSys
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out["MCacheInuse"] = m.MCacheInuse
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out["MCacheSys"] = m.MCacheSys
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out["BuckHashSys"] = m.BuckHashSys
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out["GCSys"] = m.GCSys
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out["OtherSys"] = m.OtherSys
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return out, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "core/gc",
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Fn: rcGc,
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Title: "Runs a garbage collection.",
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Help: `
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This tells the go runtime to do a garbage collection run. It isn't
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necessary to call this normally, but it can be useful for debugging
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memory problems.
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`,
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})
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}
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// Do a garbage collection run
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func rcGc(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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runtime.GC()
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return nil, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "core/version",
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Fn: rcVersion,
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Title: "Shows the current version of rclone and the go runtime.",
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Help: `
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This shows the current version of go and the go runtime:
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- version - rclone version, e.g. "v1.53.0"
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- decomposed - version number as [major, minor, patch]
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- isGit - boolean - true if this was compiled from the git version
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- isBeta - boolean - true if this is a beta version
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- os - OS in use as according to Go
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- arch - cpu architecture in use according to Go
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- goVersion - version of Go runtime in use
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- linking - type of rclone executable (static or dynamic)
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- goTags - space separated build tags or "none"
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`,
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})
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}
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// Return version info
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func rcVersion(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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version, err := semver.NewVersion(fs.Version[1:])
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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linking, tagString := buildinfo.GetLinkingAndTags()
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out = Params{
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"version": fs.Version,
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"decomposed": version.Slice(),
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"isGit": strings.HasSuffix(fs.Version, "-DEV"),
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"isBeta": version.PreRelease != "",
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"os": runtime.GOOS,
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"arch": runtime.GOARCH,
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"goVersion": runtime.Version(),
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"linking": linking,
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"goTags": tagString,
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}
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return out, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "core/obscure",
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Fn: rcObscure,
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Title: "Obscures a string passed in.",
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Help: `
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Pass a clear string and rclone will obscure it for the config file:
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- clear - string
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Returns:
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- obscured - string
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`,
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})
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}
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// Return obscured string
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func rcObscure(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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clear, err := in.GetString("clear")
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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obscured, err := obscure.Obscure(clear)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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out = Params{
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"obscured": obscured,
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}
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return out, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "core/quit",
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Fn: rcQuit,
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Title: "Terminates the app.",
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Help: `
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(Optional) Pass an exit code to be used for terminating the app:
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- exitCode - int
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`,
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})
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}
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// Terminates app
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func rcQuit(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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code, err := in.GetInt64("exitCode")
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if IsErrParamInvalid(err) {
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return nil, err
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}
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if IsErrParamNotFound(err) {
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code = 0
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}
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exitCode := int(code)
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go func(exitCode int) {
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time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 1500)
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atexit.Run()
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os.Exit(exitCode)
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}(exitCode)
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return nil, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "debug/set-mutex-profile-fraction",
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Fn: rcSetMutexProfileFraction,
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Title: "Set runtime.SetMutexProfileFraction for mutex profiling.",
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Help: `
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SetMutexProfileFraction controls the fraction of mutex contention
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events that are reported in the mutex profile. On average 1/rate
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events are reported. The previous rate is returned.
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To turn off profiling entirely, pass rate 0. To just read the current
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rate, pass rate < 0. (For n>1 the details of sampling may change.)
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Once this is set you can look use this to profile the mutex contention:
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go tool pprof http://localhost:5572/debug/pprof/mutex
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Parameters:
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- rate - int
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Results:
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- previousRate - int
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`,
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})
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}
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// Terminates app
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func rcSetMutexProfileFraction(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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rate, err := in.GetInt64("rate")
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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previousRate := runtime.SetMutexProfileFraction(int(rate))
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out = make(Params)
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out["previousRate"] = previousRate
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return out, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "debug/set-block-profile-rate",
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Fn: rcSetBlockProfileRate,
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Title: "Set runtime.SetBlockProfileRate for blocking profiling.",
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Help: `
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SetBlockProfileRate controls the fraction of goroutine blocking events
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that are reported in the blocking profile. The profiler aims to sample
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an average of one blocking event per rate nanoseconds spent blocked.
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To include every blocking event in the profile, pass rate = 1. To turn
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off profiling entirely, pass rate <= 0.
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After calling this you can use this to see the blocking profile:
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go tool pprof http://localhost:5572/debug/pprof/block
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Parameters:
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- rate - int
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`,
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})
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}
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// Terminates app
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func rcSetBlockProfileRate(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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rate, err := in.GetInt64("rate")
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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runtime.SetBlockProfileRate(int(rate))
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return nil, nil
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}
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func init() {
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Add(Call{
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Path: "core/command",
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AuthRequired: true,
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Fn: rcRunCommand,
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NeedsRequest: true,
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NeedsResponse: true,
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Title: "Run a rclone terminal command over rc.",
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Help: `This takes the following parameters:
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- command - a string with the command name.
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- arg - a list of arguments for the backend command.
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- opt - a map of string to string of options.
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- returnType - one of ("COMBINED_OUTPUT", "STREAM", "STREAM_ONLY_STDOUT", "STREAM_ONLY_STDERR").
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- Defaults to "COMBINED_OUTPUT" if not set.
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- The STREAM returnTypes will write the output to the body of the HTTP message.
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- The COMBINED_OUTPUT will write the output to the "result" parameter.
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Returns:
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- result - result from the backend command.
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- Only set when using returnType "COMBINED_OUTPUT".
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- error - set if rclone exits with an error code.
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- returnType - one of ("COMBINED_OUTPUT", "STREAM", "STREAM_ONLY_STDOUT", "STREAM_ONLY_STDERR").
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Example:
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rclone rc core/command command=ls -a mydrive:/ -o max-depth=1
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rclone rc core/command -a ls -a mydrive:/ -o max-depth=1
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Returns:
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` + "```" + `
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{
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"error": false,
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"result": "<Raw command line output>"
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}
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OR
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{
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"error": true,
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"result": "<Raw command line output>"
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}
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` + "```" + `
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`,
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})
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}
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// rcRunCommand runs an rclone command with the given args and flags
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func rcRunCommand(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) {
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command, err := in.GetString("command")
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if err != nil {
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command = ""
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}
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var opt = map[string]string{}
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err = in.GetStructMissingOK("opt", &opt)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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var arg = []string{}
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err = in.GetStructMissingOK("arg", &arg)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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returnType, err := in.GetString("returnType")
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if err != nil {
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returnType = "COMBINED_OUTPUT"
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}
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var httpResponse http.ResponseWriter
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httpResponse, err = in.GetHTTPResponseWriter()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("response object is required\n" + err.Error())
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}
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var allArgs = []string{}
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if command != "" {
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// Add the command e.g.: ls to the args
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allArgs = append(allArgs, command)
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}
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// Add all from arg
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allArgs = append(allArgs, arg...)
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// Add flags to args for e.g. --max-depth 1 comes in as { max-depth 1 }.
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// Convert it to [ max-depth, 1 ] and append to args list
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for key, value := range opt {
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if len(key) == 1 {
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allArgs = append(allArgs, "-"+key)
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} else {
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allArgs = append(allArgs, "--"+key)
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}
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allArgs = append(allArgs, value)
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}
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// Get the path for the current executable which was used to run rclone.
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ex, err := os.Executable()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, ex, allArgs...)
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if returnType == "COMBINED_OUTPUT" {
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// Run the command and get the output for error and stdout combined.
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out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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if err != nil {
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return Params{
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"result": string(out),
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"error": true,
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}, nil
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}
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return Params{
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"result": string(out),
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"error": false,
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}, nil
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} else if returnType == "STREAM_ONLY_STDOUT" {
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cmd.Stdout = httpResponse
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} else if returnType == "STREAM_ONLY_STDERR" {
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cmd.Stderr = httpResponse
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} else if returnType == "STREAM" {
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cmd.Stdout = httpResponse
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cmd.Stderr = httpResponse
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} else {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unknown returnType %q", returnType)
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}
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err = cmd.Run()
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return nil, err
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}
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