This change checks the context whenever rclone might retry, and
doesn't retry if the current context has an error.
This fixes the pathological behaviour of `--max-duration` refusing to
exit because all the context deadline exceeded errors were being
retried.
This unfortunately meant changing the shouldRetry logic in every
backend and doing a lot of context propagation.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/add-flag-to-exit-immediately-when-max-duration-reached/22723
This change makes dedupe recursively count elements in same-named directories
and make the largest one primary. This allows to minimize the amount of data
moved (or at least the amount of API calls) when dedupe merges them.
It also adds a new fs.Object interface `ParentIDer` with function `ParentID` and
implements it for the drive and opendrive backends. This function returns
parent directory ID for objects on filesystems that allow same-named dirs.
We use it to correctly count sizes of same-named directories.
Fixes#2568
Co-authored-by: Ivan Andreev <ivandeex@gmail.com>
This splits config.go into ui.go for the user interface functions and
authorize.go for the implementation of `rclone authorize`.
It also moves the tests into the correct places (including one from
obscure which was in the wrong place).
If you are using rclone a library you can decide to use the rclone
config file system or not by calling
configfile.LoadConfig(ctx)
If you don't you will need to set `config.Data` to an implementation
of `config.Storage`.
Other changes
- change interface of config.FileGet to remove unused default
- remove MustValue from config.Storage interface
- change GetValue to return string or bool like elsewhere in rclone
- implement a default config file system which panics with helpful error
- implement getWithDefault to replace the removed MustValue
- don't embed goconfig.ConfigFile so we can change the methods
Before this change the core bandwidth limit was limited to upload or
download value if the other value was off.
This fix only applies a core bandwidth limit when both values are set.
Reapply missing bwlimiting which was inserted in
0a932dc1f2 Add --bwlimit for upload and download #1873
But accidentally removed when merging
edfe183ba2 fshttp: add DSCP support with --dscp for QoS with differentiated services
Rclone uses directory exclusions to cut down the listing it has to do,
so before this fix `--exclude dir/` would make sure nothing in `dir/`
was scanned, **except** if --fast-list was used, in which case only
the directory was excluded and everything within it was included.
This is rather unexpected, so this patch makes `--exclude dir/` be
equivalent to `--exclude dir/**`, meaning that excluding a directory
excludes it and its contents.
We can't do the same for --include without changing the semantics of
filtering slightly.
Fixes#3375
Before this change options were read and set in native format. This
means for example nanoseconds for durations or an integer for
enumerated types, which isn't very convenient for humans.
This change enables these types to be set with a string with the
syntax as used in the command line instead, so `"10s"` rather than
`10000000000` or `"DEBUG"` rather than `8` for log level.
This change decreases the edge limiter burst size which dramatically
increases the smoothness of the bandwidth limiting.
The core bandwidth limiter remains with a large burst so it isn't
affected by double rate limiting on the edge limiters.
See: #4395
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/bwlimit-is-not-really-smooth/20947
This change uses the bwlimit code to apply limits to the receive and
transmit data functions in the HTTP Transport.
This means that all HTTP transactions will have limiting applied -
this includes listings for example.
For HTTP based transorts this makes the limiting in Accounting
redundant and possibly counter productive
TestParseDuration relied on an elapsed time calculation which
would vary based on the system local time. Fix the test by not relying
on the system time location. Also make the test more deterministic
by injecting time in tests rather than using system time.
Fixes#4529.
Before this change attempting to return an error from core/command
failed with a 500 error and a message about unmarshable types.
This is because it was attempting to marshal the input parameters
which get _response added to them which contains an unmarshalable
field.
This was fixed by using the original parameters in the error response
rather than the one modified during the error handling.
This also adds end to end tests for the streaming facilities as used
in core/command.
Before this change calling core/command gave the error
error: response object is required expecting *http.ResponseWriter value for key "_response" (was *http.response)
This was because the http.ResponseWriter is an interface not an object.
Removing the `*` fixes the problem.
This also indicates that this bit of code wasn't properly tested.
The message now includes the flag name to help the user work out what
is happening.
Invalid value for environment variable "RCLONE_VERSION" when setting default
for --version: strconv.ParseBool: parsing "yes": invalid syntax