This change ensures we call the Shutdown method on backends when
they drop out of the fs/cache and at program exit.
Some backends implement the optional fs.Shutdowner interface. Until now,
Shutdown is only checked and called, when a backend is wrapped (e.g.
crypt, compress, ...).
To have a general way to perform operations at the end of the backend
lifecycle with proper error handling, we can call Shutdown at cache
clear time.
We add a finalize hook to the cache which will be called when values
drop out of the cache.
Previous discussion: https://forum.rclone.org/t/31336
strings.ReplaceAll(s, old, new) is a wrapper function for
strings.Replace(s, old, new, -1). But strings.ReplaceAll is more
readable and removes the hardcoded -1.
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal is deprecated in favor of
golang.org/x/term, see https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal
The latter also supports ReadPassword on solaris, so enable the
respective functionality in fs/config for solaris as well.
The directory created by `T.TempDir` is automatically removed when the
test and all its subtests complete.
Reference: https://pkg.go.dev/testing#T.TempDir
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
Until Windows 10 version 2004 (May 2020) this can be found from registry entry
ReleaseID, after that we must use entry DisplayVersion (ReleaseId is stuck at 2009).
Source: https://ss64.com/nt/ver.html
MEGAcmd currently includes escaped HTML4 entites in its XML messages.
This behavior deviates from the XML standard, but currently it prevents
rclone from being able to use the remote.
Before this change the oauth webserver would crash if it received a
request to /robots.txt.
This patch makes it ignore (with 404 error) any paths it isn't
expecting.
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.
Some day in the past the Slash encode option was added to Onedrive
encoder so it began to encode slashes in file names rather then treat
them as path separators.
This patch adapts benchmark test cases accordingly.
Fixes#5659
After testing concurrent calling of `kv.Start` and `db.Stop` I had to restrict
more parts of these under mutex to make results deterministic without Sleep's
in the test body. It's more safe but has potential to lock Start for up to
2 seconds due to `db.open`.
This patch will:
- add --daemon-wait flag to control the time to wait for background mount
- remove dependency on sevlyar/go-daemon and implement backgrounding directly
- avoid setsid during backgrounding as it can result in race under Automount
- provide a fallback PATH to correctly run `fusermount` under systemd as it
runs mount units without standard environment variables
- correctly handle ^C pressed while background process is being setting up
This replaces built-in os.MkdirAll with a patched version that stops the recursion
when reaching the volume part of the path. The original version would continue recursion,
and for extended length paths end up with \\? as the top-level directory, and the error
message would then be something like:
mkdir \\?: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
After this patch the version command will be
- fully supported on openbsd/amd64
- stay stub on openbsd/i386 until we deprecate go 1.17
Remaining os/arch combinations stay as is.
When rclone received a SIGINT (Ctrl+C) or SIGTERM signal while an atexit
function is registered it always terminated with status code 0. Unix
convention is to exit with a non-zero status code. Often it's
`128 + int(signum), but at least not zero.
With this change fatal signals handled by the `atexit` package cause
a non-zero exit code. On Unix systems it's `128 + int(signum)` while
on other systems, such as Windows, it's always 2 ("error not otherwise
categorised").
Resolves#5437.
Signed-off-by: Michael Hanselmann <public@hansmi.ch>
Signal handling by the `atexit` package needs acceess to
`exitCodeUncategorizedError`. With this change all exit status values
are moved to a dedicated package so that they can be reused.
Signed-off-by: Michael Hanselmann <public@hansmi.ch>
This is a very large change which turns the post Config function in
backends into a state based call and response system so that
alternative user interfaces can be added.
The existing config logic has been converted, but it is quite
complicated and folloup commits will likely be needed to fix it!
Follow up commits will add a command line and API based way of using
this configuration system.
Before this change any backends which required extra config in the
oauth phase (like the `region` for zoho) didn't work with `rclone
authorize`.
This change serializes the extra config and passes it to `rclone
authorize` and returns new config items to be set from rclone
authorize.
`rclone authorize` will still accept its previous configuration
parameters for use with old rclones.
Fixes#5178
Before this patch selfupdate detected ANY build with cmount tag as a build
having libFUSE capabilities. However, only dynamic builds really have it.
The official linux builds are static and have the cmount tag as of the time
of this writing. This results in inability to update official linux binaries.
This patch fixes that. The build can be fixed independently.
This commit makes the previously statically configured fs cache configurable.
It introduces two parameters `--fs-cache-expire-duration` and
`--fs-cache-expire-interval` to control the caching of the items.
It also adds new interfaces to lib/cache to set these.
Before this change when the context was cancelled (due to
--max-duration for example) this could deadlock when uploading
multipart uploads.
This change fixes the problem by introducing another go routine to
monitor the context and close the pipe with an error when the context
errors.
This patch modifies the output of `rclone version`.
The `os/arch` line is split into `os/type` and `os/arch`.
The `go version` line is now tagged as `go/version` for consistency.
Additionally the `go/linking` line tells whether the rclone
was linked as a static or dynamic executable.
The new `go/tags` line shows a space separated list of build tags.
The info about linking and build tags is also added to the output
of the `core/version` RC endpoint.
Before this change, sometimes preallocate failed with EINTR which
rclone ignored.
Retrying the syscall is the correct thing to do and seems to make
preallocate 100% reliable.
Before this change CTRL-C could come in to exit rclone which would
start the atexit actions running. The Fuse unmount then signals rclone
to exit which wasn't waiting for the already running atexit actions to
complete.
This change makes sure that if the atexit actions are started they
should be completed.
Before this change the config file needed to be explicitly reloaded.
This coupled the config file implementation with the backends
needlessly.
This change stats the config file to see if it needs to be reloaded on
every config file operation.
This allows us to remove calls to
- config.SaveConfig
- config.GetFresh
Which now makes the the only needed interface to the config file be
that provided by configmap.Map when rclone is not being configured.
This also adds tests for configfile
This change adds the scopes rclone wants during the oauth request.
Previously rclone left these blank to get a default set.
This allows rclone to add the "members.read" scope which is necessary
for "impersonate" to work, but only when it is in use as it require
authorisation from a Team Admin.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/dropbox-no-members-read/22223/3
Instead of only adding SCSU, add it as an existing table.
Allow direct SCSU and add a, perhaps, reasonable table as well.
Add byte interfaces that doesn't base64 encode the URL as well with `EncodeBytes` and `DecodeBytes`.
Fuzz tested and decode tests added.
Add --network-mode option to activate mounting as network drive without having to set volume prefix.
Add support for automatic drive letter assignment (not specific to network drive mounting).
Allow full network share unc path in --volname, which will also implicitely activate network drive mounting.
Allow full network share unc path as mountpoint, which will also implicitely activate network drive mounting, and the specified path will be used as volume prefix and the remote will be mounted on an automatically assigned drive letter instead.
This is done by making fs.Config private and attaching it to the
context instead.
The Config should be obtained with fs.GetConfig and fs.AddConfig
should be used to get a new mutable config that can be changed.
This shouldn't be read as encouraging the use of math/rand instead of
crypto/rand in security sensitive contexts, rather as a safer default
if that does happen by accident.
Adds a flag, --progress-terminal-title, that when used with --progress,
will print the string `ETA: %s` to the terminal title.
This also adds WriteTerminalTitle to lib/terminal
Allows to compress short arbitrary strings and returns a string using base64 url encoding.
Generator for tables included and a few samples has been added. Add more to init.go
Tested with fuzzing for crash resistance and symmetry, see fuzz.go
1. adds SharedOptions data structure to oauthutil
2. adds config.ConfigToken option to oauthutil.SharedOptions
3. updates the backends that have oauth functionality
Fixes#2849
Before this change there was lots of duplicated code in all the
dircache using backends to support DirMove.
This change factors this code into the dircache library.
Dircache was changed to:
- Remove special cases for the root directory
- Remove Fatal errors
- Call FindRoot on behalf of the user wherever possible
- Bring up to modern Go standards
Backends were changed to:
- Remove calls to FindRoot
- Change calls to FindRootAndPath to FindPath
- Don't make special cases for the root
This fixes several corner cases, for example removing a non existent
directory if FindRoot hasn't been called.
Before this change we passed both lpOverlapped and lpBytesReturned as NULL.
> If lpOverlapped is NULL, lpBytesReturned cannot be NULL. Even when
> an operation produces no output data, and lpOutBuffer can be NULL,
> the DeviceIoControl function makes use of the variable pointed to by
> lpBytesReturned. After such an operation, the value of the variable
> is without meaning.
After this change we set lpBytesReturned to a valid pointer.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/errors-when-downloading-any-file-over-250mb-from-google-drive-windows-sparse-files/16889
It appends "--" to the rclone authorize command line before client_id,
in case that the client_id or client_secret has a prefix of "-"
(OneDrive's does), which affects the argument parsing.
On google fs (drive, google photos, and google cloud storage), if
headless is selected, do not open browser.
This also supplies a new option "auth-no-open-browser" for authorize
if the user does not want it.
This should fix#3323.
Before this change two users could run `rclone config` for the same
backend on the same machine at the same time.
User A would get as far as starting the web server. User B would then
fail to start the webserver, but it would open the browser on the
/auth URL which would redirect the user to the login. This would then
cause user B to authenticate to user A's rclone.
This changes fixes the problem in two ways.
Firstly it passes the state to the /auth call before redirecting and
checks it there, erroring with a 403 error if it doesn't match. This
would have fixed the problem on its own.
Secondly it delays the opening of the web browser until after the auth
webserver has started which prevents the user entering the credentials
if another auth server is running.
Fixes#3573
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
Before this change, if you passed a io.ReadCloser to opt.Body then the
transaction would close it. This happens as part of http.NewRequest
which documents that the io.Reader passed in will be upgraded to a
Closer if possible and closed as part of the Do call.
After this change, we wrap any io.ReadClosers to stop them being
upgraded. This means that they will never get closed and that the
caller should always close them.
This fixes a panic in the googlephotos integration tests.
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.