Before this change
RCLONE_DRIVE_CHUNK_SIZE=111M rclone help flags | grep drive-chunk-size
Would show the default value, not the setting of RCLONE_DRIVE_CHUNK_SIZE
as the non backend flags do.
This change makes it work as expected by setting the default of the
option to the environment variable.
Fixes#4659
Adds a flag, --progress-terminal-title, that when used with --progress,
will print the string `ETA: %s` to the terminal title.
This also adds WriteTerminalTitle to lib/terminal
This was accidentally removed when refactoring check and cryptcheck in
8b6f2bbb4b check,cryptcheck: add reporting of filenames for same/missing/changed #3264
`rclone obscure` currently only accepts a command line argument of `password` to generate
an obfuscated password. This is an issue since generating obfuscated passwords programatically
requires sending the plain text password as a shell argument, which can cause problems if the
password contains shell characters, or if the password is from an untrusted source.
This patch opens up STDIN which will allow developers to open the STDIN source and print a password
directly to `rclone obscure`, which can increase safety and convenince.
This is preparation for getting the Accounting to check the context,
buf first we need to get it in place. Since this is one of those
changes that makes lots of noise, this is in a seperate commit.
Before this change if the user supplied `-o uid=XXX` then rclone would
write `-o uid=-1 -o uid=XXX` so duplicating the uid value.
After this change rclone doesn't write the default `-1` version.
This fix affects `uid` and `gid`.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/issue-with-rclone-mount-and-resilio-sync/14730/27
This patch enables rclone to be used as a library from within restic
- exposes NewServer
- exposes Server
- implements http.RoundTripper
Co-authored-by: Jack Deng <jackdeng@gmail.com>
Before this change when reading directories we would use the directory
handle and the Readdir(-1) call on the directory handle. This worked
fine for the first read, but if the directory was read again on the
same handle Readdir(-1) returns nothing (as per its design).
It turns out that macOS leaves the directory handle open and just
re-reads the data from it, so this problem causes directories to start
out full then subsequently appear empty.
macOS/OSXFUSE is passing an offset of 0 to the Readdir call telling
rclone to seek in the directory, but we've told FUSE that we can't
seek by always returning ofst=0 in the fill function.
This fix works around the problem by reading the directory from the
path each time, ignoring the actual handle. This should be no less
efficient.
We will return an ESPIPE if offset is ever non 0.
There are possible corner cases reading deleted directories which this
ignores.
This uses the refactored goftp library which doesn't include the minio
driver. This reduces the binary size by 1.5MB
See: https://gitea.com/goftp/server/pulls/120
It is a source of confusion for users that `rclone mkdir` on a remote
which can't have empty directories such as s3/b2 does nothing.
This emits a warning at NOTICE level if the user tries to mkdir a
directory not at the root for a remote which can't have empty
directories.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/mkdir-on-b2-consider-adding-some-output/17689
- Use Driver.CheckPasswd instead of server.CheckPasswd
- Make server.CheckPasswd return an error
- Remove awful findID to find parent function hack
- Remove Driver.Init as it is no longer called
- Fix backwards incompatible PublicIp -> PublicIP change
See: https://gitea.com/goftp/server/issues/117
Otherwise, we get en dashes in the man page, making args more difficult
to copy/paste to a command line.
Before:
Use –addr to specify ...
After:
Use --addr to specify ...
This adds expire and unlink fields to the PublicLink interface.
This fixes up the affected backends and removes unlink parameters
where they are present.
This limit was previously 4k set in 59026c4761 however leaf
names above 1k now produce an IO error.
WinFSP seems to have its own method for dropping too long file names
above 255 long.
When wrapping a backend that supports Server Side Copy (e.g. `b2`, `s3`)
and configuring the `tmp_upload_path` option, the `cache` backend would
erroneously report that Server Side Copy/Move was not supported, causing
operations such as file moves to fail. This change fixes this issue
under these circumstances such that Server Side Copy will now be used
when the wrapped backend supports it.
Fixes#3206
Before this change there was some ambiguity about whether passwords
were obscured on not passing them into config create or config update.
This change adds the --obscure and --no-obscure flags to make the
intent clear.
It also updates the remote control and the tests.
Fixes#3728
This includes a new directory listing template which was originally
from the Caddy project (used with permission and copyright attribution).
This is used whenever we serve directory listings so `rclone serve
http`, `rclone serve webdav` and `rclone rcd --rc-serve`
This also modifies the tests so they work with the original template which
is easier to debug.
Before this change Windows would read a directory then immedately stat
every item in the directory.
After this change we return the stat information along with the
directory which stops so many callbacks.
Before this change, the current working directory could disappear
according to the Linux kernel.
This was caused by mount returning different nodes with the same
information in.
This change uses vfs.Node.SetSys to cache the information so we always
return the same node.
Before this change if you specified --hash MD5 in rclone lsf it would
calculate all the hashes and just return the MD5 hash which was very
slow on the local backend.
Likewise specifying --hash on rclone lsjson was equally slow.
This change introduces the --hash-type flag (and corresponding
internal parameter) so that the hashes required can be selected in
lsjson.
This is used internally in lsf when the --hash parameter is selected
to speed up the hashing by only hashing with the one hash specified.
Fixes#4181
These commands are for implementing backend specific
functionality. They have documentation which is placed automatically
into the backend doc.
There is a simple test for the feature in the backend tests.
The tests are now run for the mount commands and for the plain VFS.
This makes the tests much easier to debug when running with a VFS than
through a mount.
This allows rclone to exit with a non-zero return code if no files are
transferred. This is useful when calling rclone as part of a workflow/script
pipeline as it allows the end user to stop processing if no files have been
transferred.
NB: Enabling this option will return in rclone exiting non-zero if there are no
transfers. Depending on how your're currently using rclone in your scripts,
this may break existing setups!
--files-from parses input files by ignoring comments starting with # and ;
and stripping whitespace from start and end of strings.
The --files-from-raw flag was added that reads every line from the file ignoring
comment characters and not stripping whitespace while maintaining
backwards compatibility.
Fixes#3762
Basically, solving #3541 with a different approach - bringing in
the upstream upnpav module, and changing ChildCount from int to a
*int to avoid childCount="0" in the XML output when that value is
simply unknown.
Current approach is leading to some recursion issues and according
to the DLNA spec it shouldn't be necessary, anyway.
Before this changed we unconditionally fetched the MimeType. On Some
backends like s3 and swift this takes an extra transaction which meant
that `lsf` on those backends was needlessly slow.
This adds an internal option so `lsf` can declare whether it wants
MimeTypes or not depending on whether the user asked for them and an
external flag `--no-mimetype` for `lsjson`.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/reliably-setup-incremental-updates/14006/8
Unfortunately bcrypt only hashes the first 72 bytes of a given input
which meant that using it on ssh keys which are longer than 72 bytes
was incorrect.
This swaps over to using sha256 which should be adequate for the
purpose of protecting in memory passwords where the unencrypted
password is likely in memory too.
The failure is this which is not reproducable locally, only on the CI
servers.
--- FAIL: TestMount/CacheMode=minimal/TestWriteFileOverwrite (1.01s)
fs.go:351:
Error Trace: fs.go:351
write.go:65
Error: Received unexpected error:
open E:testwrite: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.
Test: TestMount/CacheMode=minimal/TestWriteFileOverwrite
The corresponding ERROR from the log is this:
ERROR : IO error: truncate C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Local\rclone\vfs\local\C\Users\RUNNER~1\AppData\Local\Temp\rclone298719627\testwrite: Access is denied.
Instead of using ioutil.WriteFile this fix uses an equivalent based on
rclone's lib/file which doesn't set the exclusive flag on
Windows. This allows files to be deleted that are open. It also
deletes existing files if an error is received and retries.
For few commands, RClone counts a error multiple times. This was fixed by
creating a new error type which keeps a flag to remember if the error has
already been counted or not. The CountError function now wraps the original
error eith the above new error type and returns it.
Before this change the race tests were taking too long. The bcrypt
function went from about 20ms to 1s under the race detector and this
is called for every transaction on webdav.
This change reduces the bcrypt strength so it takes 1ms non race so
the race tests pass and still has adequate security for in memory only
storage.
On google fs (drive, google photos, and google cloud storage), if
headless is selected, do not open browser.
This also supplies a new option "auth-no-open-browser" for authorize
if the user does not want it.
This should fix#3323.
Before this change `rclone mount` would give this error on FreeBSD
mount helper error: mount_fusefs: -o timeout=: option not supported
Because the default value for FreeBSD was set to 15m for
--daemon-timeout and that FreeBSD does not support the timeout option.
This change sets the default for --daemon-timeout to 0 on FreeBSD
which fixes the problem.
Fixes#3610
Before this change the sftp handler returned a nil error for unknown
operations which meant the server crashed when one was encountered.
In particular the "Readlink" operations was causing problems.
After this change the handler returns ErrSshFxOpUnsupported which
signals to the remote end that we don't support that operation.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-serve-sftp-not-working-in-windows/12209
If a file handle is duplicated with dup() and the duplicate handle is
flushed, rclone will go ahead and close the file, making the original
file handle stale. This change removes the close() call from Flush() and
replaces it with FlushWrites() so that the file only gets closed when
Release() is called. The new FlushWrites method takes care of actually
writing the file back to the underlying storage.
Fixes#3381
Seems to be some corner cases that are not being handled, so taking a different
approach that should be a little more robust.
Also, changing resources to be served under a subpath: We've been serving
media at /res?path=%2Fdir%2Ffilename.mp4; change that to be just /r/dir/filename.mp4.
It's cleaner, easier to reason about, and a necessary first step towards just
serving the resources via httplib anyway.
This problem was introduced in "mount: allow files of unkown size to
be read properly" 0baafb158f by failure to check that the
DirEntry was nil or not.
Allows for filename.srt, filename.en.srt, etc., to be automatically associated with video.mp4 (or whatever) when playing over dlna.
This is the "modern" method, which I've verified to work on VLC and in LG webOS 2. There is a vendor specific mechanism for Samsung that I havn't been able to get working on my F series.
Also made some minor corrections to logging and container IDs.
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.
This was started by Fionera, finished off by Laura with fixes and more
docs from Nick.
Co-authored-by: Fionera <fionera@fionera.de>
Co-authored-by: Nick Craig-Wood <nick@craig-wood.com>
In f544234 we removed the global flags from each command as it was
making each page very big and causing 1000s of lines of duplication in
the man page.
This change adds a new flags page with all the global flags on and
links each command page to it.
Fixes#3273
- Change rclone/fs interfaces to accept context.Context
- Update interface implementations to use context.Context
- Change top level usage to propagate context to lover level functions
Context propagation is needed for stopping transfers and passing other
request-scoped values.
Before this change using --user and --pass was impossible on the rc
from a browser as the browser needed to make the OPTIONS request first
before sending Authorization: headers, but the OPTIONS request
required an Authorization: header.
After this change we allow OPTIONS requests to go through without
checking the Authorization: header.
Before this change when using "rclone config create" it wasn't
possible to add passwords in one go, it was necessary to call "rclone
config password" to add the passwords afterwards as "rclone config
create" didn't obscure passwords.
After this change "rclone config create" and "rclone config update"
will obscure passwords as necessary as will the corresponding API
calls config/create and config/update.
This makes "rclone config password" and its API config/password
obsolete, however they will be left for backwards compatibility.
Mostly trying to get logging to happen through rclone's log methods.
Added request logging, and a trace parameter that will dump the
entire request/response for debugging when dealing with poorly
written clients.
Also added a flag to specify the device's "Friendly Name" explicitly,
and made an attempt at allowing mime types in addition to video.
Again, mostly just copying what I see in other implementations. This
does seem to have done the trick so that I can now pause, fast forward,
rewind, etc., on my Samsung F series.
Brings in icons for devices to display. Based on what some
other open implementations have done, it's worth having a simple
stub implmentation of ConnectionManagerService. Advertise
X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar as well, which sounds like it
is necessary for certain MSFT devices (like the X-Box.)
For various reasons, it seems to make sense to move away from generating
the XML with objects. Namespace support is minimal in go, the objects we
have are in an upstream project, and some subtitlties seem likely to
cause problems with poorly written clients.
This removes the empty <iconList></iconList>, but is otherwise the
same output.
Before this change, rclone didn't report errors for commands which
didn't return an error directly. For example `rclone ls` could
encounter an error and rclone would log nothing, even though the exit
code was non zero.
After this change we always log a message if we are exiting with a
non-zero exit code.
Tests have been randomly failing with messages like
listen tcp 127.0.0.1:51778: bind: address already in use
Rework all the test servers so they choose a random free port on
startup and use that for the tests to avoid.
The previous behavior of the remotes completion was that only
alphanumeric characters were allowed in a remote name. This limitation
has been lifted somewhat by #2985, which also allowed an underscore.
With the new implementation introduced in this commit, the completion of
the remote name has been simplified: If there is no colon (":") in the
current word, then complete remote name. Otherwise, complete the path
inside the specified remote. This allows correct completion of all
remote names that are allowed by the config (including - and _).
Actually it matches much more than that, even remote names that are not
allowed by the config, but in such a case there already would be a wrong
identifier in the configuration file.
With this simpler string comparison, we can get rid of the regular
expression, which makes the completion multiple times faster. For a
sample benchmark, try the following:
# Old way
$ time bash -c 'for _ in {1..1000000}; do
[[ remote:path =~ ^[[:alnum:]]*$ ]]; done'
real 0m15,637s
user 0m15,613s
sys 0m0,024s
# New way
$ time bash -c 'for _ in {1..1000000}; do
[[ remote:path != *:* ]]; done'
real 0m1,324s
user 0m1,304s
sys 0m0,020s
The UPnP MediaServer spec says that the ConnectionManager service is
required, and adding it was enough to get dlna support working on my
other TV (LG webOS 2.2.1).
The SCPD URL was being set after marshalling the XML, and thus coming
out blank. Now works on my Samsung TV, and likely fixes some issues
reported by others in #2648.
This brings it up to par with lsjson.
This commit also reworks the framework to use ListJSON internally
which removes duplicated code and makes testing easier.
Before this change, rclone used the `__custom_func` hook to control
the completions of remote files. However this clashes with other
cobra users, the most notable example being kubectl.
Upgrading cobra to master allows us to use a namespaced function
`__rclone_custom_func` which fixes the problem.
Fixes#1529
* drive: don't run teamdrive config if auto confirm set
* onedrive: don't run extra config if auto confirm set
* make Confirm results customisable by config
Fixes#1010
The --no-traverse flag was not implemented when the new sync routines
(using the march package) was implemented.
This re-implements --no-traverse in march by trying to find a match
for each object with NewObject rather than from a directory listing.