Very large directories can have their sizes returned as floating point
numbers, eg `1.0034576985781e+14` from the box API.
Before this change this would fail to parse as an int64.
This change parses the size as a float64 instead which will be
perfectly accurate for sizes up to 2**56 which is about 9 PB.
It is unknown whether box themselves use a float64 as an intermediate
representation in the API or not - it seems likely.
Fixes#2261
* Implement about for:
* local, crypt, cache, drive, swift, hubic, onedrive, pcloud, dropbox
* Implement `--json` and `---full` flag for `rclone about`
* change About interface to return a Usage structure
* Remove operations.About as it is too thin an interface
* Implement Integration test
Relates to #1138 and #1564
This stops the cache cleaner running unnecessarily and saves
resources.
This also helps with issue #2227 which was caused by a second mount
deleting objects in the first mounts cache.
This bug was introduced by the v3 API conversion in 07f20dd1fd.
The problem was that dircache.FindPath doesn't work for the root directory.
This adds an internal error for dircache.FindPath being called with
the root directory. This makes a failing test, which the fix to the
drive backend fixes.
This also improves the DirCache integration test.
These are AWS, Ceph, Dreamhost, IBM COS S3, Minio, Wasabi and Other.
This configures endpoints where known and makes sure config doesn't
appear where it isn't valid where possible.
This introduces a method of making provider specific configuration
within a remote. This is useful particularly in s3.
This commit does the basic configuration in S3 for IBM COS.
Before this change we lowercased the dropbox root directory. This was
likely a leftover from when we used to build a dictionary to translate
the cases of dropbox files. Now with the v2 API we can rely on
dropbox to do that for us, so we no longer need to lowercase the root.
This fixes issues using crypt with name obfuscation on dropbox.
This problem was introduced with eca99b33c0. It seems Box is the only
remote which converts time zones, so if you give it a GMT time zone,
it returns a PST time zone which represents the same instant.
The written out list of tests was replaced with a nested test for
mount and cmount. The tests for each VFS cache mode were also replaced
with nested tests which makes the output and the code much cleaner.
Before this change asynchronous closes in cmount could cause sharing
violations under Windows on Remove which manifest themselves
frequently as test failures.
This change lets the Remove be retried on a sharing violation under
Windows.