golang.org/x/oauth2/jws is deprecated: this package is not intended for public use and
might be removed in the future. It exists for internal use only. Please switch to another
JWS package or copy this package into your own source tree.
github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4 seems to be a good alternative, and was already
an implicit dependency.
Before this fix, it was noticed that the rclone webdav client did not
re-use HTTP connections when it should have been.
This turned out to be because rclone was not draining the HTTP bodies
when it was not expecting a response.
From the Go docs:
> If the returned error is nil, the Response will contain a non-nil
> Body which the user is expected to close. If the Body is not both
> read to EOF and closed, the Client's underlying RoundTripper
> (typically Transport) may not be able to re-use a persistent TCP
> connection to the server for a subsequent "keep-alive" request.
This fixes the problem by draining up to 10MB of data from an HTTP
response if the NoResponse flag is set, or at the end of a JSON or XML
response (which could have some whitespace on the end).
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/webdav-with-persistent-connections/37024/
Before this change the cancelFunc could be called twice, once while
handling the interrupt (CTRL-C) and once while unwinding the stack if
the function happened to finish.
This change ensure the cancelFunc is only called once by wrapping it
in a sync.Once
This change addresses two issues with commands that re-used
flags from common packages:
1) cobra.Command definitions did not include the command specific
prefix in doc strings.
2) Command specific flag prefixes were added after generating
command doc strings.
This ensures the virtual terminal processing mode is enabled on the rclone process
for Windows 10 consoles (by using Windows Console API functions GetConsoleMode/SetConsoleMode
and flag ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING), which adds native support for ANSI/VT100
escape sequences. This mode is default in many cases, e.g. when using the Windows
Terminal application, but in other cases it is not, and the default can also be
controlled with registry setting (see below), and therefore configuring it on the process
seem to be the only reliable way of ensuring it is enabled when supported.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Console]
"VirtualTerminalLevel"=dword:00000001
Before this change only serve http was Shutting down its server which
was causing other servers such as serve restic to leave behind their
unix sockets.
This change moves the finalisation to lib/http so all servers have it
and removes it from serve http.
Fixes#6648
- add support for unix sockets (which skip the auth).
- add support for multiple listeners
- collapse unnecessary internal structure of lib/http so it can all be
imported together
- moves files in sub directories of lib/http into the main lib/http
directory and reworks the code that uses them.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/wip-rc-rcd-over-unix-socket/33619Fixes: #6605
The config question "Use auto config?" confused many users and lead to
recurring forum posts from users that were unaware that they were using
a remote or headless machine.
This commit makes the question and possible options more descriptive
and precise.
This commit also adds references to the guide on remote setup in the
documentation of backends using oauth as primary authentication.
* fs: add TerminalColorMode type
* fs: add new config(flags) for TerminalColorMode
* lib/terminal: use TerminalColorMode to determine how to handle colors
* Add documentation for '--terminal-color-mode'
* tree: remove obsolete --color replaced by global --color
This changes the default behaviour of tree. It now displays colors by
default instead of only displaying them when the flag -C/--color was
active. Old behaviour (no color) can be achieved by setting --color to
'never'.
Fixes: #6604
Before this patch, when an alias backend was created it would be
renamed to be canonical and in the process Shutdown would be called on
it. This was particularly noticeable with the dropbox backend which
gave this error when uploading files after the backend was Shutdown.
Failed to copy: upload failed: batcher is shutting down
This patch fixes the cache Rename code not to finalize objects if the
object that is being overwritten is the same as the existing object.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/upload-failed-batcher-is-shutting-down/33900
This change ensures we call the Shutdown method on backends when
they drop out of the fs/cache and at program exit.
Some backends implement the optional fs.Shutdowner interface. Until now,
Shutdown is only checked and called, when a backend is wrapped (e.g.
crypt, compress, ...).
To have a general way to perform operations at the end of the backend
lifecycle with proper error handling, we can call Shutdown at cache
clear time.
We add a finalize hook to the cache which will be called when values
drop out of the cache.
Previous discussion: https://forum.rclone.org/t/31336
strings.ReplaceAll(s, old, new) is a wrapper function for
strings.Replace(s, old, new, -1). But strings.ReplaceAll is more
readable and removes the hardcoded -1.
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal is deprecated in favor of
golang.org/x/term, see https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal
The latter also supports ReadPassword on solaris, so enable the
respective functionality in fs/config for solaris as well.