It otherwise has the nearly the same interface as walk.Walk which it
will fall back to if it can't use ListR.
Using walk.ListR will speed up file system operations by default and
use much less memory and start immediately compared to if --fast-list
had been supplied.
Before this change backend integration tests depended on each other,
so tests could not be retried.
After this change we nest tests to ensure that tests are provided with
the starting state they expect.
Tell the integration test runner that it can retry backend tests also.
This also includes bin/test_independence.go which runs each test
individually for a backend to prove that they are independent.
Before this change TestPurge would remove a container and subsequent
tests would fail because the container was still being deleted so
couldn't be created.
This was fixed by introducing an fstest.NewRunIndividual() test runner
for TestPurge which causes the test to be run on a new container.
- Make integration tests use a config file
- Output individual logs for each test
- Make HTML report and open browser
- Optionally email and upload results
Sometimes pcloud will leave a half uploaded file when the transfer
actually failed. This patch deletes the file if it exists.
This problem was spotted by the integration tests.
This change to go1.11 causes the TestFsPutError test to fail
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/114316
This is because it now passes the half written file to the backend
whereas it didn't previously because of the buffering.
In this commit the size of the data written was increased to 5k from
50 bytes to provoke the test failure under go1.10 also.
* Fix errcheck and golint warnings
* Remove unused constants and fix comments
* Parse error responses properly
* Fix Open with RangeOption
* Fix Move, Copy and DirMove
* Implement DirCacheFlush
* Check interfaces are correct
* Remove debugs and update overview
* Correct feature flags
* Pare replacement characters down to the minimum set
* Add to the integration tests