The improved upload logic is active by default in uplink v1.12.0, so the
`testuplink.WithConcurrentSegmentUploadsDefaultConfig(ctx)` is not
required anymore.
See https://github.com/rclone/rclone/pull/7198
Before this change uploaded files could return the error "replication
in progress".
This error is harmless though and means the Close should be retried
which is what this patch does.
In this commit we discovered a problem with objects being uploaded to
the incorrect object name. It added an integration test for the
problem.
65b2e378e0 drive: fix incorrect remote after Update on object
This test was tripped by the hdfs backend and this patch fixes the
problem.
Sometimes opendrive reports "403 Folder is already deleted" on
directories which should exist.
This might be a bug in opendrive or in rclone however we work-around
here sufficient to get the tests passing.
ChangeNotify has been broken on the compress backend for a long time!
Before this change it was wrapping the file names received rather than
unwrapping them to discover the original names.
It is likely ChangeNotify was working adequately though for users as
the VFS just uses the directories rather than the file names.
Before this change the concurrency used for an upload was rather
inconsistent.
- if size below `--backend-upload-cutoff` (default 200M) do single part upload.
- if size below `--multi-thread-cutoff` (default 256M) or using streaming
uploads (eg `rclone rcat) do multipart upload using
`--backend-upload-concurrency` to set the concurrency used by the uploader.
- otherwise do multipart upload using `--multi-thread-streams` to set the
concurrency.
This change makes the default for the concurrency used be the
`--backend-upload-concurrency`. If `--multi-thread-streams` is set and larger
than the `--backend-upload-concurrency` then that will be used instead.
This means that if the user sets `--backend-upload-concurrency` then it will be
obeyed for all multipart/multi-thread transfers and the user can override them
all with `--multi-thread-streams`.
See: #7056
Before this change, b2 would return an error when opening a link
generated by `rclone link`. The following error occurs when the object
path contains an ampersand that is not percent encoded:
{
"code": "bad_request",
"message": "Bad character in percent-encoded string: 38 (0x26)",
"status": 400
}
Before this change the box backend could make errors like
Error "not_found" (404): On-Behalf-Of User not found ([123 34 105 110
118 97 108 105 100 95 117 115 101 114 95 105 100 34 58 123 34 105 100
34 58 34 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 34 125 125])
This fixes it to produce this instead
Error "not_found" (404): On-Behalf-Of User not found ({"invalid_user_id":{"id":"00000000000"}})
This implements the OpenChunkWriter interface for b2 which
enables multi-thread uploads.
This makes the memory controls of the s3 backend inoperative; they are
replaced with the global ones.
--b2-memory-pool-flush-time
--b2-memory-pool-use-mmap
By using the buffered reader this fixes excessive memory use when
uploading large files as it will share memory pages between all
readers.
This implements the OpenChunkWriter interface for azureblob which
enables multi-thread uploads.
This makes the memory controls of the s3 backend inoperative; they are
replaced with the global ones.
--azureblob-memory-pool-flush-time
--azureblob-memory-pool-use-mmap
By using the buffered reader this fixes excessive memory use when
uploading large files as it will share memory pages between all
readers.
This makes the memory controls of the s3 backend inoperative and
replaced with the global ones.
--s3-memory-pool-flush-time
--s3-memory-pool-use-mmap
By using the buffered reader this fixes excessive memory use when
uploading large files as it will share memory pages between all
readers.
Fixes#7141