This bug was introduced as part of adding context to the backends and
slipped through the net because the About call did not have an
interface assertion in the sftp backend.
I checked there were no other missing interface assertions on all the
optional methods on all the backends.
- Change rclone/fs interfaces to accept context.Context
- Update interface implementations to use context.Context
- Change top level usage to propagate context to lover level functions
Context propagation is needed for stopping transfers and passing other
request-scoped values.
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.
This unifies the 3 methods of reading config
* command line
* environment variable
* config file
And allows them all to be configured in all places. This is done by
making the []fs.Option in the backend registration be the master
source of what the backend options are.
The backend changes are:
* Use the new configmap.Mapper parameter
* Use configstruct to parse it into an Options struct
* Add all config to []fs.Option including defaults and help
* Remove all uses of pflag
* Remove all uses of config.FileGet
This was caused by using the sftp.File.Read method which resets the
streaming window after each call. Replacing it with sftp.File.WriteTo
and an io.Pipe fixes the problem bringing the speed to the same as the
sftp binary.
If md5sum/sha1sum fails we debug what it outputed on stderr and return
an empty hash indicating we didn't have a hash, rather than
hash.ErrUnsupported indicating that we don't support this hash type.
This fixes lots of ERROR messages for sftp and synology NAS which,
while it supports md5sum the SFTP paths and the SSH paths are
different so md5sum doesn't work.
We also stop disabling md5sum/sha1sum on errors since typically Hashes
is only checked at the start of a sync run and isn't expected to
change dynamically.
The sftp library delivers the attributes of the symlink rather than
the object pointed to in directory listings, however when we use Stat
from the library it points to the objects.
Previous to this fix this caused items pointed to by symlinks to be
unusable.
After the fix both symlinked files and directories work as expected.
A Range request can never request 0 bytes however this change was made
to make a clearer signal that the limit means read to the end.
Add test and more documentation and fixup uses