Some changes about test cases:
Because MiddlewareCORS will return early on OPTIONS request,
this middleware should only be used once at NewServer function.
Test cases should pass AllowOrigin config instead of adding
this middleware again.
A new test case was added to test CORS preflight request with
an authenticator. Preflight request should always return 200 OK
regardless of autentications.
Co-authored-by: yuudi <yuudi@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch adds rclone_http_status_code counter vector labeled by
* host,
* method,
* code.
It allows to see HTTP errors, backoffs etc.
The Metrics struct is designed for extensibility.
Adding new metrics is a matter of adding them to Metrics struct and including them in the response handling.
This feature has been discussed in the forum [1].
[1] https://forum.rclone.org/t/prometheus-metrics/14484
This is possible now that we no longer support go1.12 and brings
rclone into line with standard practices in the Go world.
This also removes errors.New and errors.Errorf from lib/errors and
prefers the stdlib errors package over lib/errors.
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.
This adds a context.Context parameter to NewFs and related calls.
This is necessary as part of reading config from the context -
backends need to be able to read the global config.
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.
if running `rclone rcd --rc-user=admin --rc-pass=admin
--rc-allow-origin="*"`, lots of duplicate warnings apperent in log
Warning: Allow origin set to *. This can cause serious security problems.
Warning: Allow origin set to *. This can cause serious security problems.
....
This is not conducive to analyzing debugging info.
Therefore, let's show it only once.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/rc-rc-job-expire-interval-bug/11188
rclone was ignoring the --rc-job-expire-duration and --rc-job-interval
flags. This turned out to be an initialization order problem and was
fixed by moving those flags out of global config into rc config.
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.
- 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 serving bucket based objects
`[remote:bucket]/path/to/object` would fail with 404 not found.
This was because the leading `/` in `/path/to/object` was being passed
to NewObject.
If `--rc-user` or `--rc-pass` is set then the URL that is opened with
`--rc-files` will have the authorization in the URL in the
`http://user:pass@localhost/` style.