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Make --files-from only read the objects specified and don't scan directories
Before this change using --files-from would scan all the directories that the files could possibly be in causing rclone to do more work that was necessary. After this change, rclone constructs an in memory tree using the --fast-list mechanism but from all of the files in the --files-from list and without scanning any directories. Any objects that are not found in the --files-from list are ignored silently. This mechanism is used for sync/copy/move (march) and all of the listing commands ls/lsf/md5sum/etc (walk).
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@ -293,6 +293,10 @@ This reads a list of file names from the file passed in and **only**
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these files are transferred. The **filtering rules are ignored**
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completely if you use this option.
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Rclone will not scan any directories if you use `--files-from` it will
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just look at the files specified. Rclone will not error if any of the
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files are missing from the source.
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This option can be repeated to read from more than one file. These
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are read in the order that they are placed on the command line.
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@ -496,3 +496,31 @@ func (f *Filter) DumpFilters() string {
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}
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return strings.Join(rules, "\n")
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}
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// HaveFilesFrom returns true if --files-from has been supplied
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func (f *Filter) HaveFilesFrom() bool {
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return f.files != nil
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}
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var errFilesFromNotSet = errors.New("--files-from not set so can't use Filter.ListR")
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// MakeListR makes function to return all the files set using --files-from
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func (f *Filter) MakeListR(NewObject func(remote string) (fs.Object, error)) fs.ListRFn {
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return func(dir string, callback fs.ListRCallback) error {
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if !f.HaveFilesFrom() {
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return errFilesFromNotSet
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}
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var entries fs.DirEntries
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for remote := range f.files {
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entry, err := NewObject(remote)
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if err == fs.ErrorObjectNotFound {
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// Skip files that are not found
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} else if err != nil {
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return err
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} else {
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entries = append(entries, entry)
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}
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}
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return callback(entries)
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}
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}
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import (
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"time"
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"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs"
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"github.com/ncw/rclone/fstest/mockobject"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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@ -183,6 +184,83 @@ func TestNewFilterIncludeFilesDirs(t *testing.T) {
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})
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}
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func TestNewFilterHaveFilesFrom(t *testing.T) {
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f, err := NewFilter(nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, false, f.HaveFilesFrom())
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require.NoError(t, f.AddFile("file"))
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assert.Equal(t, true, f.HaveFilesFrom())
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}
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func TestNewFilterMakeListR(t *testing.T) {
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f, err := NewFilter(nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Check error if no files
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listR := f.MakeListR(nil)
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err = listR("", nil)
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assert.EqualError(t, err, errFilesFromNotSet.Error())
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// Add some files
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for _, path := range []string{
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"path/to/dir/file1.png",
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"/path/to/dir/file2.png",
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"/path/to/file3.png",
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"/path/to/dir2/file4.png",
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"notfound",
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} {
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err = f.AddFile(path)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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assert.Equal(t, 5, len(f.files))
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// NewObject function for MakeListR
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newObjects := FilesMap{}
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NewObject := func(remote string) (fs.Object, error) {
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if remote == "notfound" {
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return nil, fs.ErrorObjectNotFound
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} else if remote == "error" {
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return nil, assert.AnError
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}
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newObjects[remote] = struct{}{}
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return mockobject.New(remote), nil
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}
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// Callback for ListRFn
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listRObjects := FilesMap{}
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listRcallback := func(entries fs.DirEntries) error {
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for _, entry := range entries {
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listRObjects[entry.Remote()] = struct{}{}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Make the listR and call it
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listR = f.MakeListR(NewObject)
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err = listR("", listRcallback)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Check that the correct objects were created and listed
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want := FilesMap{
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"path/to/dir/file1.png": {},
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"path/to/dir/file2.png": {},
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"path/to/file3.png": {},
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"path/to/dir2/file4.png": {},
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}
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assert.Equal(t, want, newObjects)
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assert.Equal(t, want, listRObjects)
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// Now check an error is returned from NewObject
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require.NoError(t, f.AddFile("error"))
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err = listR("", listRcallback)
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require.EqualError(t, err, assert.AnError.Error())
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}
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func TestNewFilterMinSize(t *testing.T) {
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f, err := NewFilter(nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// makeListDir makes a listing function for the given fs and includeAll flags
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func (m *March) makeListDir(f fs.Fs, includeAll bool) listDirFn {
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if !fs.Config.UseListR || f.Features().ListR == nil {
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if (!fs.Config.UseListR || f.Features().ListR == nil) && !filter.Active.HaveFilesFrom() {
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return func(dir string) (entries fs.DirEntries, err error) {
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return list.DirSorted(f, includeAll, dir)
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}
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assert.Contains(t, res, " 60 potato2\n")
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}
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func TestLsWithFilesFrom(t *testing.T) {
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r := fstest.NewRun(t)
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defer r.Finalise()
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file1 := r.WriteBoth("potato2", "------------------------------------------------------------", t1)
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file2 := r.WriteBoth("empty space", "", t2)
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fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1, file2)
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// Set the --files-from equivalent
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f, err := filter.NewFilter(nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.NoError(t, f.AddFile("potato2"))
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require.NoError(t, f.AddFile("notfound"))
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// Monkey patch the active filter
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oldFilter := filter.Active
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filter.Active = f
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defer func() {
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filter.Active = oldFilter
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}()
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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err = operations.List(r.Fremote, &buf)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Equal(t, " 60 potato2\n", buf.String())
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}
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func TestLsLong(t *testing.T) {
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r := fstest.NewRun(t)
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defer r.Finalise()
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fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file2)
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}
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// Test copy with files from
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func TestCopyWithFilesFrom(t *testing.T) {
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r := fstest.NewRun(t)
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defer r.Finalise()
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file1 := r.WriteFile("potato2", "hello world", t1)
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file2 := r.WriteFile("hello world2", "hello world2", t2)
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// Set the --files-from equivalent
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f, err := filter.NewFilter(nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.NoError(t, f.AddFile("potato2"))
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require.NoError(t, f.AddFile("notfound"))
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// Monkey patch the active filter
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oldFilter := filter.Active
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filter.Active = f
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unpatch := func() {
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filter.Active = oldFilter
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}
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defer unpatch()
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err = CopyDir(r.Fremote, r.Flocal)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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unpatch()
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fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Flocal, file1, file2)
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fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1)
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}
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// Test copy empty directories
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func TestCopyEmptyDirectories(t *testing.T) {
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r := fstest.NewRun(t)
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// This is implemented by WalkR if Config.UseRecursiveListing is true
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// and f supports it and level > 1, or WalkN otherwise.
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//
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// If --files-from is set then a DirTree will be constructed with just
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// those files in and then walked with WalkR
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//
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// NB (f, path) to be replaced by fs.Dir at some point
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func Walk(f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, fn Func) error {
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if filter.Active.HaveFilesFrom() {
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return walkR(f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn, filter.Active.MakeListR(f.NewObject))
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}
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if (maxLevel < 0 || maxLevel > 1) && fs.Config.UseListR && f.Features().ListR != nil {
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return walkListR(f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn)
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}
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// This is implemented by WalkR if Config.UseRecursiveListing is true
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// and f supports it and level > 1, or WalkN otherwise.
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//
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// If --files-from is set then a DirTree will be constructed with just
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// those files in.
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//
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// NB (f, path) to be replaced by fs.Dir at some point
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func NewDirTree(f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int) (DirTree, error) {
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if filter.Active.HaveFilesFrom() {
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return walkRDirTree(f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, filter.Active.MakeListR(f.NewObject))
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}
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if ListR := f.Features().ListR; (maxLevel < 0 || maxLevel > 1) && fs.Config.UseListR && ListR != nil {
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return walkRDirTree(f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, ListR)
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}
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