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[Unit]
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Description=Docker Volume Plugin for rclone
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Requires=docker.service
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Before=docker.service
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After=network.target
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Requires=docker-volume-rclone.socket
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After=docker-volume-rclone.socket
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/rclone serve docker
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ExecStartPre=/bin/mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-volumes/rclone
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ExecStartPre=/bin/mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/config
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ExecStartPre=/bin/mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/cache
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Environment=RCLONE_CONFIG=/var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/config/rclone.conf
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Environment=RCLONE_CACHE_DIR=/var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/cache
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Environment=RCLONE_VERBOSE=1
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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[Unit]
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Description=Docker Volume Plugin for rclone
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[Socket]
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ListenStream=/run/docker/plugins/rclone.sock
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[Install]
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WantedBy=sockets.target
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var longHelp = `
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This command implements the Docker volume plugin API allowing docker to use
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rclone as a data storage mechanism for various cloud providers.
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rclone provides [docker volume plugin](/docker) based on it.
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To create a docker plugin, one must create a Unix or TCP socket that Docker
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will look for when you use the plugin and then it listens for commands from
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docker daemon and runs the corresponding code when necessary.
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Docker plugins can run as a managed plugin under control of the docker daemon
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or as an independent native service. For testing, you can just run it directly
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from the command line, for example:
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|||
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sudo rclone serve docker --base-dir /tmp/rclone-volumes --socket-addr localhost:8787 -vv
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Running |rclone serve docker| will create the said socket, listening for
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commands from Docker to create the necessary Volumes. Normally you need not
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give the |--socket-addr| flag. The API will listen on the unix domain socket
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at |/run/docker/plugins/rclone.sock|. In the example above rclone will create
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a TCP socket and a small file |/etc/docker/plugins/rclone.spec| containing
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the socket address. We use |sudo| because both paths are writeable only by
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the root user.
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If you later decide to change listening socket, the docker daemon must be
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restarted to reconnect to |/run/docker/plugins/rclone.sock|
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or parse new |/etc/docker/plugins/rclone.spec|. Until you restart, any
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volume related docker commands will timeout trying to access the old socket.
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Running directly is supported on **Linux only**, not on Windows or MacOS.
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This is not a problem with managed plugin mode described in details
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in the [full documentation](https://rclone.org/docker).
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The command will create volume mounts under the path given by |--base-dir|
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(by default |/var/lib/docker-volumes/rclone| available only to root)
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and maintain the JSON formatted file |docker-plugin.state| in the rclone cache
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directory with book-keeping records of created and mounted volumes.
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All mount and VFS options are submitted by the docker daemon via API, but
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you can also provide defaults on the command line as well as set path to the
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config file and cache directory or adjust logging verbosity.
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`
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* [rclone backend](/commands/rclone_backend/) - Run a backend specific command.
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* [rclone cat](/commands/rclone_cat/) - Concatenates any files and sends them to stdout.
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* [rclone check](/commands/rclone_check/) - Checks the files in the source and destination match.
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* [rclone checksum](/commands/rclone_checksum/) - Checks the files in the source against a SUM file.
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* [rclone cleanup](/commands/rclone_cleanup/) - Clean up the remote if possible.
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* [rclone config](/commands/rclone_config/) - Enter an interactive configuration session.
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* [rclone copy](/commands/rclone_copy/) - Copy files from source to dest, skipping already copied.
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* [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.
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* [rclone serve dlna](/commands/rclone_serve_dlna/) - Serve remote:path over DLNA
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* [rclone serve docker](/commands/rclone_serve_docker/) - Serve any remote on docker's volume plugin API.
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* [rclone serve ftp](/commands/rclone_serve_ftp/) - Serve remote:path over FTP.
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* [rclone serve http](/commands/rclone_serve_http/) - Serve the remote over HTTP.
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* [rclone serve restic](/commands/rclone_serve_restic/) - Serve the remote for restic's REST API.
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Serve any remote on docker's volume plugin API.
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# Synopsis
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## Synopsis
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rclone serve docker implements docker's volume plugin API.
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This allows docker to use rclone as a data storage mechanism for various cloud providers.
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This command implements the Docker volume plugin API allowing docker to use
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rclone as a data storage mechanism for various cloud providers.
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rclone provides [docker volume plugin](/docker) based on it.
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# VFS - Virtual File System
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To create a docker plugin, one must create a Unix or TCP socket that Docker
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will look for when you use the plugin and then it listens for commands from
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docker daemon and runs the corresponding code when necessary.
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Docker plugins can run as a managed plugin under control of the docker daemon
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or as an independent native service. For testing, you can just run it directly
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from the command line, for example:
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```
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sudo rclone serve docker --base-dir /tmp/rclone-volumes --socket-addr localhost:8787 -vv
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```
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Running `rclone serve docker` will create the said socket, listening for
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commands from Docker to create the necessary Volumes. Normally you need not
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give the `--socket-addr` flag. The API will listen on the unix domain socket
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at `/run/docker/plugins/rclone.sock`. In the example above rclone will create
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a TCP socket and a small file `/etc/docker/plugins/rclone.spec` containing
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the socket address. We use `sudo` because both paths are writeable only by
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the root user.
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If you later decide to change listening socket, the docker daemon must be
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restarted to reconnect to `/run/docker/plugins/rclone.sock`
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or parse new `/etc/docker/plugins/rclone.spec`. Until you restart, any
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volume related docker commands will timeout trying to access the old socket.
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Running directly is supported on **Linux only**, not on Windows or MacOS.
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This is not a problem with managed plugin mode described in details
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in the [full documentation](https://rclone.org/docker).
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The command will create volume mounts under the path given by `--base-dir`
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(by default `/var/lib/docker-volumes/rclone` available only to root)
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and maintain the JSON formatted file `docker-plugin.state` in the rclone cache
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directory with book-keeping records of created and mounted volumes.
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All mount and VFS options are submitted by the docker daemon via API, but
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you can also provide defaults on the command line as well as set path to the
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config file and cache directory or adjust logging verbosity.
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## VFS - Virtual File System
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This command uses the VFS layer. This adapts the cloud storage objects
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that rclone uses into something which looks much more like a disk
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The VFS layer also implements a directory cache - this caches info
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about files and directories (but not the data) in memory.
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# VFS Directory Cache
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## VFS Directory Cache
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Using the `--dir-cache-time` flag, you can control how long a
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directory should be considered up to date and not refreshed from the
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invalidate the cache.
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--dir-cache-time duration Time to cache directory entries for. (default 5m0s)
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--poll-interval duration Time to wait between polling for changes.
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--poll-interval duration Time to wait between polling for changes. Must be smaller than dir-cache-time. Only on supported remotes. Set to 0 to disable. (default 1m0s)
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However, changes made directly on the cloud storage by the web
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interface or a different copy of rclone will only be picked up once
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rclone rc vfs/forget file=path/to/file dir=path/to/dir
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# VFS File Buffering
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## VFS File Buffering
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The `--buffer-size` flag determines the amount of memory,
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that will be used to buffer data in advance.
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The maximum memory used by rclone for buffering can be up to
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`--buffer-size * open files`.
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# VFS File Caching
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## VFS File Caching
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These flags control the VFS file caching options. File caching is
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necessary to make the VFS layer appear compatible with a normal file
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`--cache-dir`. You don't need to worry about this if the remotes in
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use don't overlap.
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## --vfs-cache-mode off
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### --vfs-cache-mode off
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In this mode (the default) the cache will read directly from the remote and write
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directly to the remote without caching anything on disk.
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* Open modes O_APPEND, O_TRUNC are ignored
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* If an upload fails it can't be retried
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## --vfs-cache-mode minimal
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### --vfs-cache-mode minimal
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This is very similar to "off" except that files opened for read AND
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write will be buffered to disk. This means that files opened for
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* Files opened for write only will ignore O_APPEND, O_TRUNC
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* If an upload fails it can't be retried
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## --vfs-cache-mode writes
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### --vfs-cache-mode writes
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In this mode files opened for read only are still read directly from
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the remote, write only and read/write files are buffered to disk
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If an upload fails it will be retried at exponentially increasing
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intervals up to 1 minute.
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## --vfs-cache-mode full
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### --vfs-cache-mode full
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In this mode all reads and writes are buffered to and from disk. When
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data is read from the remote this is buffered to disk as well.
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directory is on a filesystem which doesn't support sparse files and it
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will log an ERROR message if one is detected.
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# VFS Performance
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## VFS Performance
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These flags may be used to enable/disable features of the VFS for
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performance or other reasons.
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--transfers int Number of file transfers to run in parallel. (default 4)
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# VFS Case Sensitivity
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## VFS Case Sensitivity
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Linux file systems are case-sensitive: two files can differ only
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by case, and the exact case must be used when opening a file.
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on the operating system where rclone runs: "true" on Windows and macOS, "false"
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otherwise. If the flag is provided without a value, then it is "true".
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# Alternate report of used bytes
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## Alternate report of used bytes
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Some backends, most notably S3, do not report the amount of bytes used.
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If you need this information to be available when running `df` on the
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rclone serve docker [flags]
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```
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# Options
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## Options
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```
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--allow-non-empty Allow mounting over a non-empty directory. Not supported on Windows.
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--allow-root Allow access to root user. Not supported on Windows.
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--async-read Use asynchronous reads. Not supported on Windows. (default true)
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--attr-timeout duration Time for which file/directory attributes are cached. (default 1s)
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--base-dir string base directory for volumes (default "/var/lib/docker/plugins/rclone/volumes")
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--base-dir string base directory for volumes (default "/var/lib/docker-volumes/rclone")
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--daemon Run mount as a daemon (background mode). Not supported on Windows.
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--daemon-timeout duration Time limit for rclone to respond to kernel. Not supported on Windows.
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--debug-fuse Debug the FUSE internals - needs -v.
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See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here.
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# SEE ALSO
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## SEE ALSO
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* [rclone serve](/commands/rclone_serve/) - Serve a remote over a protocol.
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---
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title: "Docker Volume Plugin"
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description: "Docker Volume Plugin"
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---
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# Docker Volume Plugin
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## Introduction
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Docker 1.9 has added support for creating
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[named volumes](https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/) via
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[command-line interface](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/volume_create/)
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and mounting them in containers as a way to share data between them.
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Since Docker 1.10 you can create named volumes with
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[Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) by descriptions in
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[docker-compose.yml](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#volume-configuration-reference)
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files for use by container groups on a single host.
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As of Docker 1.12 volumes are supported by
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[Docker Swarm](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/key-concepts/)
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included with Docker Engine and created from descriptions in
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[swarm compose v3](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v3/#volume-configuration-reference)
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files for use with _swarm stacks_ across multiple cluster nodes.
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[Docker Volume Plugins](https://docs.docker.com/engine/extend/plugins_volume/)
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augment the default `local` volume driver included in Docker with stateful
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volumes shared across containers and hosts. Unlike local volumes, your
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data will _not_ be deleted when such volume is removed. Plugins can run
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managed by the docker daemon, as a native system service
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(under systemd, _sysv_ or _upstart_) or as a standalone executable.
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Rclone can run as docker volume plugin in all these modes.
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It interacts with the local docker daemon
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via [plugin API](https://docs.docker.com/engine/extend/plugin_api/) and
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handles mounting of remote file systems into docker containers so it must
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run on the same host as the docker daemon or on every Swarm node.
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## Getting started
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In the first example we will use the [SFTP](/sftp/)
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rclone volume with Docker engine on a standalone Ubuntu machine.
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Start from [installing Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/)
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on the host.
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The _FUSE_ driver is a prerequisite for rclone mounting and should be
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installed on host:
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```
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sudo apt-get -y install fuse
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```
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Create two directories required by rclone docker plugin:
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```
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sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/config
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sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/cache
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```
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Install the managed rclone docker plugin:
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```
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docker plugin install rclone/docker-volume-rclone args="-v" --alias rclone --grant-all-permissions
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docker plugin list
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```
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Create your [SFTP volume](/sftp/#standard-options):
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```
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docker volume create firstvolume -d rclone -o type=sftp -o sftp-host=_hostname_ -o sftp-user=_username_ -o sftp-pass=_password_ -o allow-other=true
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```
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Note that since all options are static, you don't even have to run
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`rclone config` or create the `rclone.conf` file (but the `config` directory
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should still be present). In the simplest case you can use `localhost`
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as _hostname_ and your SSH credentials as _username_ and _password_.
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You can also change the remote path to your home directory on the host,
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for example `-o path=/home/username`.
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Time to create a test container and mount the volume into it:
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```
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docker run --rm -it -v firstvolume:/mnt --workdir /mnt ubuntu:latest bash
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```
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If all goes well, you will enter the new container and change right to
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the mounted SFTP remote. You can type `ls` to list the mounted directory
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or otherwise play with it. Type `exit` when you are done.
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The container will stop but the volume will stay, ready to be reused.
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When it's not needed anymore, remove it:
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```
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docker volume list
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docker volume remove firstvolume
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```
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Now let us try **something more elaborate**:
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[Google Drive](/drive/) volume on multi-node Docker Swarm.
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You should start from installing Docker and FUSE, creating plugin
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directories and installing rclone plugin on _every_ swarm node.
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Then [setup the Swarm](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/swarm-mode/).
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Google Drive volumes need an access token which can be setup via web
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browser and will be periodically renewed by rclone. The managed
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plugin cannot run a browser so we will use a technique similar to the
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[rclone setup on a headless box](/remote_setup/).
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Run [rclone config](/commands/rclone_config_create/)
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on _another_ machine equipped with _web browser_ and graphical user interface.
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Create the [Google Drive remote](/drive/#standard-options).
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When done, transfer the resulting `rclone.conf` to the Swarm cluster
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and save as `/var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/config/rclone.conf`
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on _every_ node. By default this location is accessible only to the
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root user so you will need appropriate privileges. The resulting config
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will look like this:
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```
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[gdrive]
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type = drive
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scope = drive
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drive_id = 1234567...
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root_folder_id = 0Abcd...
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token = {"access_token":...}
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```
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Now create the file named `example.yml` with a swarm stack description
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like this:
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```
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version: '3'
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services:
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heimdall:
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image: linuxserver/heimdall:latest
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ports: [8080:80]
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volumes: [configdata:/config]
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volumes:
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configdata:
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driver: rclone
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driver_opts:
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remote: 'gdrive:heimdall'
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allow_other: 'true'
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vfs_cache_mode: full
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poll_interval: 0
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```
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and run the stack:
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```
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docker stack deploy example -c ./example.yml
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```
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After a few seconds docker will spread the parsed stack description
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over cluster, create the `example_heimdall` service on port _8080_,
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run service containers on one or more cluster nodes and request
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the `example_configdata` volume from rclone plugins on the node hosts.
|
||||
You can use the following commands to confirm results:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker service ls
|
||||
docker service ps example_heimdall
|
||||
docker volume ls
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Point your browser to `http://cluster.host.address:8080` and play with
|
||||
the service. Stop it with `docker stack remove example` when you are done.
|
||||
Note that the `example_configdata` volume(s) created on demand at the
|
||||
cluster nodes will not be automatically removed together with the stack
|
||||
but stay for future reuse. You can remove them manually by invoking
|
||||
the `docker volume remove example_configdata` command on every node.
|
||||
|
||||
## Creating Volumes via CLI
|
||||
|
||||
Volumes can be created with [docker volume create](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/volume_create/).
|
||||
Here are a few examples:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker volume create vol1 -d rclone -o remote=storj: -o vfs-cache-mode=full
|
||||
docker volume create vol2 -d rclone -o remote=:tardigrade,access_grant=xxx:heimdall
|
||||
docker volume create vol3 -d rclone -o type=tardigrade -o path=heimdall -o tardigrade-access-grant=xxx -o poll-interval=0
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Note the `-d rclone` flag that tells docker to request volume from the
|
||||
rclone driver. This works even if you installed managed driver by its full
|
||||
name `rclone/docker-volume-rclone` because you provided the `--alias rclone`
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
Volumes can be inspected as follows:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker volume list
|
||||
docker volume inspect vol1
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Volume Configuration
|
||||
|
||||
Rclone flags and volume options are set via the `-o` flag to the
|
||||
`docker volume create` command. They include backend-specific parameters
|
||||
as well as mount and _VFS_ options. Also there are a few
|
||||
special `-o` options:
|
||||
`remote`, `fs`, `type`, `path`, `mount-type` and `persist`.
|
||||
|
||||
`remote` determines an existing remote name from the config file, with
|
||||
trailing colon and optionally with a remote path. See the full syntax in
|
||||
the [rclone documentation](/docs/#syntax-of-remote-paths).
|
||||
This option can be aliased as `fs` to prevent confusion with the
|
||||
_remote_ parameter of such backends as _crypt_ or _alias_.
|
||||
|
||||
The `remote=:backend:dir/subdir` syntax can be used to create
|
||||
[on-the-fly (config-less) remotes](/docs/#backend-path-to-dir),
|
||||
while the `type` and `path` options provide a simpler alternative for this.
|
||||
Using two split options
|
||||
```
|
||||
-o type=backend -o path=dir/subdir
|
||||
```
|
||||
is equivalent to the combined syntax
|
||||
```
|
||||
-o remote=:backend:dir/subdir
|
||||
```
|
||||
but is arguably easier to parameterize in scripts.
|
||||
The `path` part is optional.
|
||||
|
||||
[Mount and VFS options](/commands/rclone_serve_docker/#options)
|
||||
as well as [backend parameters](/flags/#backend-flags) are named
|
||||
like their twin command-line flags without the `--` CLI prefix.
|
||||
Optionally you can use underscores instead of dashes in option names.
|
||||
For example, `--vfs-cache-mode full` becomes
|
||||
`-o vfs-cache-mode=full` or `-o vfs_cache_mode=full`.
|
||||
Boolean CLI flags without value will gain the `true` value, e.g.
|
||||
`--allow-other` becomes `-o allow-other=true` or `-o allow_other=true`.
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that you can provide parameters only for the backend immediately
|
||||
referenced by the backend type of mounted `remote`.
|
||||
If this is a wrapping backend like _alias, chunker or crypt_, you cannot
|
||||
provide options for the referred to remote or backend. This limitation is
|
||||
imposed by the rclone connection string parser. The only workaround is to
|
||||
feed plugin with `rclone.conf` or configure plugin arguments (see below).
|
||||
|
||||
## Special Volume Options
|
||||
|
||||
`mount-type` determines the mount method and in general can be one of:
|
||||
`mount`, `cmount`, or `mount2`. This can be aliased as `mount_type`.
|
||||
It should be noted that the managed rclone docker plugin currently does
|
||||
not support the `cmount` method and `mount2` is rarely needed.
|
||||
This option defaults to the first found method, which is usually `mount`
|
||||
so you generally won't need it.
|
||||
|
||||
`persist` is a reserved boolean (true/false) option.
|
||||
In future it will allow to persist on-the-fly remotes in the plugin
|
||||
`rclone.conf` file.
|
||||
|
||||
## Connection Strings
|
||||
|
||||
The `remote` value can be extended
|
||||
with [connection strings](/docs/#connection-strings)
|
||||
as an alternative way to supply backend parameters. This is equivalent
|
||||
to the `-o` backend options with one _syntactic difference_.
|
||||
Inside connection string the backend prefix must be dropped from parameter
|
||||
names but in the `-o param=value` array it must be present.
|
||||
For instance, compare the following option array
|
||||
```
|
||||
-o remote=:sftp:/home -o sftp-host=localhost
|
||||
```
|
||||
with equivalent connection string:
|
||||
```
|
||||
-o remote=:sftp,host=localhost:/home
|
||||
```
|
||||
This difference exists because flag options `-o key=val` include not only
|
||||
backend parameters but also mount/VFS flags and possibly other settings.
|
||||
Also it allows to discriminate the `remote` option from the `crypt-remote`
|
||||
(or similarly named backend parameters) and arguably simplifies scripting
|
||||
due to clearer value substitution.
|
||||
|
||||
## Using with Swarm or Compose
|
||||
|
||||
Both _Docker Swarm_ and _Docker Compose_ use
|
||||
[YAML](http://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html)-formatted text files to describe
|
||||
groups (stacks) of containers, their properties, networks and volumes.
|
||||
_Compose_ uses the [compose v2](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#volume-configuration-reference) format,
|
||||
_Swarm_ uses the [compose v3](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v3/#volume-configuration-reference) format.
|
||||
They are mostly similar, differences are explained in the
|
||||
[docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-versioning/#upgrading).
|
||||
|
||||
Volumes are described by the children of the top-level `volumes:` node.
|
||||
Each of them should be named after its volume and have at least two
|
||||
elements, the self-explanatory `driver: rclone` value and the
|
||||
`driver_opts:` structure playing the same role as `-o key=val` CLI flags:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
volume_name_1:
|
||||
driver: rclone
|
||||
driver_opts:
|
||||
remote: 'gdrive:'
|
||||
allow_other: 'true'
|
||||
vfs_cache_mode: full
|
||||
token: '{"type": "borrower", "expires": "2021-12-31"}'
|
||||
poll_interval: 0
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Notice a few important details:
|
||||
- YAML prefers `_` in option names instead of `-`.
|
||||
- YAML treats single and double quotes interchangeably.
|
||||
Simple strings and integers can be left unquoted.
|
||||
- Boolean values must be quoted like `'true'` or `"false"` because
|
||||
these two words are reserved by YAML.
|
||||
- The filesystem string is keyed with `remote` (or with `fs`).
|
||||
Normally you can omit quotes here, but if the string ends with colon,
|
||||
you **must** quote it like `remote: "storage_box:"`.
|
||||
- YAML is picky about surrounding braces in values as this is in fact
|
||||
another [syntax for key/value mappings](http://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2790832).
|
||||
For example, JSON access tokens usually contain double quotes and
|
||||
surrounding braces, so you must put them in single quotes.
|
||||
|
||||
## Installing as Managed Plugin
|
||||
|
||||
Docker daemon can install plugins from an image registry and run them managed.
|
||||
We maintain the
|
||||
[docker-volume-rclone](https://hub.docker.com/p/rclone/docker-volume-rclone/)
|
||||
plugin image on [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
|
||||
|
||||
The plugin requires presence of two directories on the host before it can
|
||||
be installed. Note that plugin will **not** create them automatically.
|
||||
By default they must exist on host at the following locations
|
||||
(though you can tweak the paths):
|
||||
- `/var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/config`
|
||||
is reserved for the `rclone.conf` config file and **must** exist
|
||||
even if it's empty and the config file is not present.
|
||||
- `/var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/cache`
|
||||
holds the plugin state file as well as optional VFS caches.
|
||||
|
||||
You can [install managed plugin](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/plugin_install/)
|
||||
with default settings as follows:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker plugin install rclone/docker-volume-rclone:latest --grant-all-permissions --alias rclone
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Managed plugin is in fact a special container running in a namespace separate
|
||||
from normal docker containers. Inside it runs the `rclone serve docker`
|
||||
command. The config and cache directories are bind-mounted into the
|
||||
container at start. The docker daemon connects to a unix socket created
|
||||
by the command inside the container. The command creates on-demand remote
|
||||
mounts right inside, then docker machinery propagates them through kernel
|
||||
mount namespaces and bind-mounts into requesting user containers.
|
||||
|
||||
You can tweak a few plugin settings after installation when it's disabled
|
||||
(not in use), for instance:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker plugin disable rclone
|
||||
docker plugin set rclone RCLONE_VERBOSE=2 config=/etc/rclone args="--vfs-cache-mode=writes --allow-other"
|
||||
docker plugin enable rclone
|
||||
docker plugin inspect rclone
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Note that if docker refuses to disable the plugin, you should find and
|
||||
remove all active volumes connected with it as well as containers and
|
||||
swarm services that use them. This is rather tedious so please carefully
|
||||
plan in advance.
|
||||
|
||||
You can tweak the following settings:
|
||||
`args`, `config`, `cache`, and `RCLONE_VERBOSE`.
|
||||
It's _your_ task to keep plugin settings in sync across swarm cluster nodes.
|
||||
|
||||
`args` sets command-line arguments for the `rclone serve docker` command
|
||||
(_none_ by default). Arguments should be separated by space so you will
|
||||
normally want to put them in quotes on the
|
||||
[docker plugin set](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/plugin_set/)
|
||||
command line. Both [serve docker flags](/commands/rclone_serve_docker/#options)
|
||||
and [generic rclone flags](/flags/) are supported, including backend
|
||||
parameters that will be used as defaults for volume creation.
|
||||
Note that plugin will fail (due to [this docker bug](https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/v20.10.7/plugin/v2/plugin.go#L195))
|
||||
if the `args` value is empty. Use e.g. `args="-v"` as a workaround.
|
||||
|
||||
`config=/host/dir` sets alternative host location for the config directory.
|
||||
Plugin will look for `rclone.conf` here. It's not an error if the config
|
||||
file is not present but the directory must exist. Please note that plugin
|
||||
can periodically rewrite the config file, for example when it renews
|
||||
storage access tokens. Keep this in mind and try to avoid races between
|
||||
the plugin and other instances of rclone on the host that might try to
|
||||
change the config simultaneously resulting in corrupted `rclone.conf`.
|
||||
You can also put stuff like private key files for SFTP remotes in this
|
||||
directory. Just note that it's bind-mounted inside the plugin container
|
||||
at the predefined path `/data/config`. For example, if your key file is
|
||||
named `sftp-box1.key` on the host, the corresponding volume config option
|
||||
should read `-o sftp-key-file=/data/config/sftp-box1.key`.
|
||||
|
||||
`cache=/host/dir` sets alternative host location for the _cache_ directory.
|
||||
The plugin will keep VFS caches here. Also it will create and maintain
|
||||
the `docker-plugin.state` file in this directory. When the plugin is
|
||||
restarted or reinstalled, it will look in this file to recreate any volumes
|
||||
that existed previously. However, they will not be re-mounted into
|
||||
consuming containers after restart. Usually this is not a problem as
|
||||
the docker daemon normally will restart affected user containers after
|
||||
failures, daemon restarts or host reboots.
|
||||
|
||||
`RCLONE_VERBOSE` sets plugin verbosity from `0` (errors only, by default)
|
||||
to `2` (debugging). Verbosity can be also tweaked via `args="-v [-v] ..."`.
|
||||
Since arguments are more generic, you will rarely need this setting.
|
||||
The plugin output by default feeds the docker daemon log on local host.
|
||||
Log entries are reflected as _errors_ in the docker log but retain their
|
||||
actual level assigned by rclone in the encapsulated message string.
|
||||
|
||||
You can set custom plugin options right when you install it, _in one go_:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker plugin remove rclone
|
||||
docker plugin install rclone/docker-volume-rclone:latest \
|
||||
--alias rclone --grant-all-permissions \
|
||||
args="-v --allow-other" config=/etc/rclone
|
||||
docker plugin inspect rclone
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Healthchecks
|
||||
|
||||
The docker plugin volume protocol doesn't provide a way for plugins
|
||||
to inform the docker daemon that a volume is (un-)available.
|
||||
As a workaround you can setup a healthcheck to verify that the mount
|
||||
is responding, for example:
|
||||
```
|
||||
services:
|
||||
my_service:
|
||||
image: my_image
|
||||
healthcheck:
|
||||
test: ls /path/to/rclone/mount || exit 1
|
||||
interval: 1m
|
||||
timeout: 15s
|
||||
retries: 3
|
||||
start_period: 15s
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Running Plugin under Systemd
|
||||
|
||||
In most cases you should prefer managed mode. Moreover, MacOS and Windows
|
||||
do not support native Docker plugins. Please use managed mode on these
|
||||
systems. Proceed further only if you are on Linux.
|
||||
|
||||
First, [install rclone](/install/).
|
||||
You can just run it (type `rclone serve docker` and hit enter) for the test.
|
||||
|
||||
Install _FUSE_:
|
||||
```
|
||||
sudo apt-get -y install fuse
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Download two systemd configuration files:
|
||||
[docker-volume-rclone.service](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rclone/rclone/ci-docker/cmd/serve/docker/contrib/systemd/docker-volume-rclone.service)
|
||||
and [docker-volume-rclone.socket](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rclone/rclone/ci-docker/cmd/serve/docker/contrib/systemd/docker-volume-rclone.socket).
|
||||
|
||||
Put them to the `/etc/systemd/system/` directory:
|
||||
```
|
||||
cp docker-volume-plugin.service /etc/systemd/system/
|
||||
cp docker-volume-plugin.socket /etc/systemd/system/
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that all commands in this section must be run as _root_ but
|
||||
we omit `sudo` prefix for brevity.
|
||||
Now create directories required by the service:
|
||||
```
|
||||
mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-volumes/rclone
|
||||
mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/config
|
||||
mkdir -p /var/lib/docker-plugins/rclone/cache
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Run the docker plugin service in the socket activated mode:
|
||||
```
|
||||
systemctl daemon-reload
|
||||
systemctl start docker-volume-rclone.service
|
||||
systemctl enable docker-volume-rclone.socket
|
||||
systemctl start docker-volume-rclone.socket
|
||||
systemctl restart docker
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Or run the service directly:
|
||||
- run `systemctl daemon-reload` to let systemd pick up new config
|
||||
- run `systemctl enable docker-volume-rclone.service` to make the new
|
||||
service start automatically when you power on your machine.
|
||||
- run `systemctl start docker-volume-rclone.service`
|
||||
to start the service now.
|
||||
- run `systemctl restart docker` to restart docker daemon and let it
|
||||
detect the new plugin socket. Note that this step is not needed in
|
||||
managed mode where docker knows about plugin state changes.
|
||||
|
||||
The two methods are equivalent from the user perspective, but I personally
|
||||
prefer socket activation.
|
||||
|
||||
## Troubleshooting
|
||||
|
||||
You can [see managed plugin settings](https://docs.docker.com/engine/extend/#debugging-plugins)
|
||||
with
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker plugin list
|
||||
docker plugin inspect rclone
|
||||
```
|
||||
Note that docker (including latest 20.10.7) will not show actual values
|
||||
of `args`, just the defaults.
|
||||
|
||||
Use `journalctl --unit docker` to see managed plugin output as part of
|
||||
the docker daemon log. Note that docker reflects plugin lines as _errors_
|
||||
but their actual level can be seen from encapsulated message string.
|
||||
|
||||
You will usually install the latest version of managed plugin.
|
||||
Use the following commands to print the actual installed version:
|
||||
```
|
||||
PLUGID=$(docker plugin list --no-trunc | awk '/rclone/{print$1}')
|
||||
sudo runc --root /run/docker/runtime-runc/plugins.moby exec $PLUGID rclone version
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
You can even use `runc` to run shell inside the plugin container:
|
||||
```
|
||||
sudo runc --root /run/docker/runtime-runc/plugins.moby exec --tty $PLUGID bash
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Also you can use curl to check the plugin socket connectivity:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker plugin list --no-trunc
|
||||
PLUGID=123abc...
|
||||
sudo curl -H Content-Type:application/json -XPOST -d {} --unix-socket /run/docker/plugins/$PLUGID/rclone.sock http://localhost/Plugin.Activate
|
||||
```
|
||||
though this is rarely needed.
|
||||
|
||||
Finally I'd like to mention a _caveat with updating volume settings_.
|
||||
Docker CLI does not have a dedicated command like `docker volume update`.
|
||||
It may be tempting to invoke `docker volume create` with updated options
|
||||
on existing volume, but there is a gotcha. The command will do nothing,
|
||||
it won't even return an error. I hope that docker maintainers will fix
|
||||
this some day. In the meantime be aware that you must remove your volume
|
||||
before recreating it with new settings:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker volume remove my_vol
|
||||
docker volume create my_vol -d rclone -o opt1=new_val1 ...
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
and verify that settings did update:
|
||||
```
|
||||
docker volume list
|
||||
docker volume inspect my_vol
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If docker refuses to remove the volume, you should find containers
|
||||
or swarm services that use it and stop them first.
|
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Block a user