This enables MD5 checksum calculation and publication when uploading file above the "Cutoff" limit.
It was explictely ignored in case of multi-block (a.k.a. multipart) uploads to Azure Blob Storage.
Make the pacer package more flexible by extracting the pace calculation
functions into a separate interface. This also allows to move features
that require the fs package like logging and custom errors into the fs
package.
Also add a RetryAfterError sentinel error that can be used to signal a
desired retry time to the Calculator.
Bitrix Site Manager emits `<D:resourcetype><collection/></D:resourcetype>`
missing the namespace on the `collection` tag. This causes the item
to be identified as a file instead of a directory.
To work around this look at the Microsoft extension prop
`iscollection` which seems to be emitted as well.
Before this change any attempt to access a google doc in an rclone
mount would give the error "partial downloads are not supported while
exporting Google Documents" as the mount uses ranged requests to read
data.
This implements ranged requests for a limited number of scenarios,
just enough so that Google docs can be cat-ed from an rclone mount.
When they are cat-ed then they receive their correct size also.
Before this change the union remote was using whether the writable
union could poll for changes to decide whether the union mount could
poll for changes.
The fix causes the union backend to signal it can poll for changes if
**any** of the remotes can poll for changes.
Before this change it was setting the modification times of the things
that the symlinks pointed to.
Note that this is only implemented for unix style OSes. Other OSes
will not attempt to set the modification time of a symlink.
If the upload concurrency is set > 1 then the hash becomes corrupted.
The upload is fine, and can be downloaded fine, however the hash is no
longer the md5sum of the object. It is not known whether this is
rclone's fault or a bug at QingStor.
Before this change if ContentLength was set in the options but 0 then
we would upload using chunked encoding. Fix this to always upload
with a "Content-Length" header even if the size is 0.
Remove workarounds for this from b2 and onedrive backends.
This fixes the issue for the webdav backend described here:
https://forum.rclone.org/t/code-500-errors-with-webdav-nextcloud/8440/
Before this change azureblob would attempt to create already existing
containers. This causes problems with limited permissions keys.
This change checks the container exists before trying to create it in
the same way the s3 backend does. This uses no more requests in the
usual case of the container existing.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/copying-individual-files-to-azure-blob-storage/8397
Before this change buckets were created with the same ACL as objects.
After this change, the user can set just --s3-acl to set the ACL of
buckets and objects, or use --s3-bucket-acl as well to have a
different ACL used for bucket creation.
This also logs at INFO level the creation and deletion of buckets.
* drive: don't run teamdrive config if auto confirm set
* onedrive: don't run extra config if auto confirm set
* make Confirm results customisable by config
Fixes#1010
The existing s3 backend passed all integration tests with OSS provided
`force_path_style = false`.
This makes sure that is so and adds documentation and configuration
for OSS.
Thanks to @luolibin for their work on the OSS backend which we ended
up not needing.
Fixes#1641Fixes#1237
The time format provided by webdav servers seems to vary wildly from
that specified in the RFC - rclone already parses times in 5 different
formats!
If an unparseable time is found, then fail softly logging an ERROR
(just once) but returning the epoch.
This will mean that webdav servers with bad time formats will still be
usable by rclone.
Before this fix rclone would just use the authorised bucket regardless
of what bucket you put on the command line.
This uses the new `bucketName` response in the API and checks that the
user is using the correct bucket name to avoid accidents.
Fixes#2839
Before this fix the http backend was returning the wrong error code
when files were not found. This was causing --files-from to error on
missing files instead of skipping them like it should.
The `cleanup` command will delete unfinished large file uploads that
were started more than a day ago (to avoid deleting uploads that are
potentially still in progress).
Fixes#2617
Increasing the --s3-upload-concurrency to 4 (from 2) gives an
additional 45% throughput at the cost of 10MB extra memory per transfer.
After testing the upload perfoc
Before this change rclone would use multipart uploads for any size of
file. However multipart uploads are less efficient for smaller files
and don't have MD5 checksums so it is advantageous to use single part
uploads if possible.
This implements single part uploads for all files smaller than the
upload_cutoff size. Streamed files must be uploaded as multipart
files though.
Before this change we used Remove to remove directories. This works
fine on Unix based systems but not so well on Windows based ones.
Swap to using RemoveDirectory instead.
When a container is deleted, a container with the same name cannot be
created for at least 30 seconds; the container may not be available
for more than 30 seconds if the service is still processing the
request.
We sleep so that we wait at most 60 seconds. This is mostly useful in
the integration tests where containers get deleted and remade
immediately.
Get rid of the api client and use rest/pacer for all API calls
Add Copy, Move, DirMove, PublicLink, About optional interfaces
Improve general error handling
Remove ListR for now due to inconsitent behaviour
fixes#2586, progress on #2740 and #2178
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.
Wasabi has two location, US East and US West, with different endpoint URLs.
When configuring S3 to use Wasabi, provide the endpoint information for both
locations.
Before this change Rmdir would check the root rather than the
directory specified for being empty and return "directory not empty"
when it shouldn't have done.
When the env_auth option is enabled, the AWS SDK's session constructor
now loads configuration from ~/.aws/config and environment variables,
and credentials per the selected (or default) AWS_PROFILE's settings.
This is accomplished by **NOT** including any Credential provider in the
aws.Config passed to the session constructor: If the Config.Credentials
is non-nil, that will always be used and the user's configuration re
role_arn, credential_source, source_profile, etc... from the shared
config will be completely ignored.
(The conditional creation and configuration of the stscreds Credential
provider is complicated enough that it is not worth re-creating that
logic.)
Before this change the ACL for objects which were server side copied
was left at the default "private" settings. S3 doesn't copy the ACL
from the source when you copy an object, you have to set it afresh
which is what this does.
Until https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-blob-go/pull/75 is merged
the SDK can't upload a single blob of exactly the chunk size, so
upload files of this size with a multpart upload as a work around.
The previous fix for this 6a773289e7 turned out to cause problems
uploading files with maximum chunk size so needed to be redone.
Fixes#2653
Before this change the Features() method would return a different Fs
to that the Features() method was called on if the remote was
instantiated on a file.
The practical effect of this is that optional features, eg `rclone
about` wouldn't work properly when called on a file, and likely this
has been causing low level problems for users of these backends for
ages.
Ideally there would be a test for this, but it turns out that this is
really hard, so instead of that all the backends have been converted
to not copy the Fs and a big warning comment inserted for future
readers.
Fixes#2182
Use the same function to join the root paths for the wrapping remotes
alias, cache and crypt.
The new function fspath.JoinRootPath is equivalent to path.Join, but if
the first non empty element starts with "//", this is preserved to allow
Windows network path to be used in these remotes.
Implement optional interfaces
- Purge
- PutStream
- Copy
- Move
- DirMove
- DirCacheFlush
- ChangeNotify
- About
Make Hashes() return the intersection of all the hashes supported by the remotes
When moving a directory in drive, most of the time only a notification
for the directory itself is created, not the old or new parents.
This tires to find the old path in the dirCache and the new path with
the dirCache of the new parent, which can result in two notifications
for a moved directory.
Add a new flag to the drive backend to allow document conversions oni upload.
The existing --drive-formats flag has been renamed to --drive-export-formats.
The old flag is still working to be backward compatible.
Make use of the mime package to find matching extensions and mime types.
For simplicity, all extensions are now prefixed with "." to match the
mime package requirements.
Parsed extensions get converted if needed.
Before this change on Windows, files copied locally could become
heavily fragmented (300+ fragments for maybe 100 MB), no matter how
much contiguous free space there was (even if it's over 1TiB). This
can needlessly yet severely adversely affect performance on hard
disks.
This changes uses NtSetInformationFile to pre-allocate the space to
avoid this.
It does nothing on other OSes other than Windows.