When we changed recursive lists to use --fast-list by default this
broke listing with --drive-shared-with-me from the root.
This turned out to be an unwarranted assumption in the ListR code that
all items would have a parent folder that we had searched for - this
isn't true for shared with me items.
This was fixed when using --drive-shared-with-me to give items that
didn't have any parents a synthetic parent.
Fixes#3639
Before this change we used the id "root" as an alias for the root drive ID.
However this causes problems when we receive IDs back from drive which
are not in this format and have been expanded to their canonical ID.
This change looks up the ID "root" and stores it in the
"drive_folder_id" parameter in the config file.
This helps with
- Notifying changes at the root
- Files shared with me at the root
See #3639
Before this change when rclone was compiled with go1.13 it used HTTP/2
to contact drive by default.
This causes lockups and INTERNAL_ERRORs from the HTTP/2 code.
This is a workaround disabling the HTTP/2 code on an option.
It can be re-enabled with `--drive-disable-http2=false`
See #3631
Before this change we silently skipped uploads to dropbox of
disallowed file names. However this then caused "corrupted on
transfer" errors because the sizes were wrong.
After this change we return an no retry error which will mean that the
sync fails (as it should - not all files were uploaded) but no
unecessary retries happened.
This works around a bug in Ceph which doesn't encode CommonPrefixes
when using URL encoded directory listings.
See: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/41870
changes:
- chunker: remove GetTier and SetTier
- remove wdmrcompat metaformat
- remove fastopen strategy
- make hash_type option non-advanced
- adverise hash support when possible
- add metadata field "ver", run strict checks
- describe internal behavior in comments
- improve documentation
note:
wdmrcompat used to write file name in the metadata, so maximum metadata
size was 1K; removing it allows to cap size by 200 bytes now.
Note: chunker implements many irrelevant methods (UserInfo, Disconnect etc),
but they are required by TestIntegration/FsCheckWrap and cannot be removed.
Dropped API methods: MergeDirs DirCacheFlush PublicLink UserInfo Disconnect OpenWriterAt
Meta formats:
- renamed old simplejson format to wdmrcompat.
- new simplejson format supports hash sums and verification of chunk size/count.
Change list:
- split-chunking overlay for mailru
- add to all
- fix linter errors
- fix integration tests
- support chunks without meta object
- fix package paths
- propagate context
- fix formatting
- implement new required wrapper interfaces
- also test large file uploads
- simplify options
- user friendly name pattern
- set default chunk size 2G
- fix building with golang 1.9
- fix ci/cd on a separate branch
- fix updated object name (SyncUTFNorm failed)
- fix panic in Box overlay
- workaround: Box rename failed if name taken
- enhance comments in unit test
- fix formatting
- embed wrapped remote rather than inherit
- require wrapped remote to support move (or copy)
- implement 3 (keep fstest)
- drop irrelevant file system interfaces
- factor out Object.mainChunk
- refactor TestLargeUpload as InternalTest
- add unit test for chunk name formats
- new improved simplejson meta format
- tricky case in test FsIsFile (fix+ignore)
- remove debugging print
- hide temporary objects from listings
- fix bugs in chunking reader:
- return EOF immediately when all data is sent
- handle case when wrapped remote puts by hash (bug detected by TestRcat)
- chunked file hashing (feature)
- server-side copy across configs (feature)
- robust cleanup of temporary chunks in Put
- linear download strategy (no read-ahead, feature)
- fix unexpected EOF in the box multipart uploader
- throw error if destination ignores data
When used with v2_auth = true, PresignRequest doesn't return
signed headers, so remote dest authentication would be fail.
This commit copying back HTTPRequest.Header to headers.
Tested with RiakCS v2.1.0.
Signed-off-by: Anthony Rusdi <33247310+antrusd@users.noreply.github.com>
- Read the storage class for each object
- Implement SetTier/GetTier
- Check the storage class on the **object** before using SetModTime
This updates the fix in 1a2fb52 so that SetModTime works when you are
using objects which have been migrated to GLACIER but you aren't using
GLACIER as a storage class.
Fixes#3522
Before this change we used PATCH on the object to update the metadata.
Apparently this requires the "full_control" scope which Google were
unhappy with in their oauth review.
This changes it to update the metadata by copying the object ontop of
itself (which is the way s3 works). This can be done with normal
permissions.
This fixes a crash on the google photos backend when an error is
returned from the rest.Call function.
This turned out to be a mis-understanding of the rest docs so
- improved rest.Call docs
- fixed mis-understanding in google photos backend
- fixed similar mis-understading in onedrive backend
- change the interface of listBuckets() removing dir parameter and adding context
- add makeBucket() and use in place of Mkdir("")
- this fixes some corner cases in Copy/Update
- mark all the listed buckets OK in ListR
Thanks to @yparitcher for the review.
Before this change, if the caller didn't provide a hint, we would
calculate all hashes for reads and writes.
The new whirlpool hash is particularly expensive and that has become noticeable.
Now we don't calculate any hashes on upload or download unless hints are provided.
This means that some operations may run slower and these will need to be discovered!
It does not affect anything calling operations.Copy which already puts
the corrects hints in.