Before this change, files of unknown size (eg Google Docs) would
appear in file listings with 0 size and would only allow 0 bytes to be
read.
This change sets the direct_io flag in the FUSE return which bypasses
the cache for these files. This means that they can be read properly.
This is compatible with some, but not all applications.
This detects the presence of a VT100 terminal by using the TERM
environment variable and switches to using VT100 codes directly under
windows if it is found.
This makes --progress work correctly with git bash.
Before this change it was possible to make a remote with an invalid
name in the config file, either manually or with `rclone config
create` (but not with `rclone config`).
When this remote was used, because it was invalid, rclone would
presume this remote name was a local directory for a very suprising
user experience!
This change checks remote names more carefully and returns errors
- when the user tries to use an invalid remote name on the command line
- when an invalid remote name is used in `rclone config create/update/password`
- when the user tries to enter an invalid remote name in `rclone config`
This does not prevent the user entering a remote name with invalid
characters in the config manually, but such a remote will fail
immediately when it is used on the command line.
A workaround for #3489. Code in `__rclone_custom_func` relies on process substitutions `<(...)` to preserve changes of variables within `while` bodies, which is not supported in the posix mode.
Add a minimal number of mime types to augment go's built in types
for environments which don't have access to a mime.types file (eg
Termux on android)
Fixes#3475
Before this fix serve dlna was only using the built in database of
mime types to look up the mime types of files. On Android (and
possibly other systems) this is very small.
The symptoms of this problem was serve dlna only listing images and
not videos.
After this fix we use the backend's idea of the mime type if possible
which will be more accurate.
Fixes#3475
Before this change rclone marked files opened for write without VFS
cache with the non seekable flag.
This caused problems with rclone mount layerd with mergerfs.
This change removes the hint and lets rclone do all the checking for
seekability.
Before this change `rclone rc --loopback` would give the error "bad
JSON".
This was because the output of the `rc/list` command was not serialzed
through JSON.
This serializes it through JSON and fixes that (and probably other)
command.
rc: WebGUI should check for new update only when rc-web-gui-update is specified or not already downloaded.
rc: change permission to 0755 instead of 755 to prevent unexpected behaviour.
Before this change, using -P occasionally deadlocked on the progress
mutex and the stats mutex since they call each other.
This is fixed by shortening the locking window in the progress routine
so as not to include the stats calculation.
This was factored from fstest as we were including the testing
enviroment into the main binary because of it.
This was causing opening the browser to fail because of 8243ff8bc8.
This adds experimental support for web gui integration so that rclone can fetch and run a web based GUI using the --rc-web-ui and related flags.
It downloads and caches a webui zip file which it then unpacks and opens in the browser.
Introduce stats groups that will isolate accounting for logically
different transferring operations. That way multiple accounting
operations can be done in parallel without interfering with each other
stats.
Using groups is optional. There is dedicated global stats that will be
used by default if no group is specified. This is operating mode for CLI
usage which is just fire and forget operation.
For running rclone as rc http server each request will create it's own
group. Also there is an option to specify your own group.
This is done to make clear ownership over accounting object and prepare
for removing global stats object.
Stats elapsed time calculation has been altered to account for actual
transfer time instead of stats creation time.