After updating rclone's dependencies these tests started failing on
windows/386
- TestInternalDoubleWrittenContentMatches
- TestInternalMaxChunkSizeRespected
The failures look like this. The root cause is unknown. The `Wait(n=1)
would exceed context deadline` errors come from golang.org/x/time/rate
but it isn't clear what is calling them.
2021/08/20 21:57:16 ERROR : worker-0 <one>: object open failed 0: rate: Wait(n=1) would exceed context deadline
[snip ~10 duplicates]
2021/08/20 21:57:56 ERROR : tidwcm1629496636/one: (0/26) error (chunk not found 0) response
2021/08/20 21:58:02 ERROR : worker-0 <one>: object open failed 0: rate: Wait(n=1) would exceed context deadline
--- FAIL: TestInternalDoubleWrittenContentMatches (45.77s)
cache_internal_test.go:310:
Error Trace: cache_internal_test.go:310
Error: Not equal:
expected: "one content updated double"
actual : ""
Diff:
--- Expected
+++ Actual
@@ -1 +1 @@
-one content updated double
+
Test: TestInternalDoubleWrittenContentMatches
2021/08/20 21:58:03 original size: 23592960
2021/08/20 21:58:03 updated size: 12
Includes adding support for additional size input suffix Mi and MiB, treated equivalent to M.
Extends binary suffix output with letter i, e.g. Ki and Mi.
Centralizes creation of bit/byte unit strings.
If you are using rclone a library you can decide to use the rclone
config file system or not by calling
configfile.LoadConfig(ctx)
If you don't you will need to set `config.Data` to an implementation
of `config.Storage`.
Other changes
- change interface of config.FileGet to remove unused default
- remove MustValue from config.Storage interface
- change GetValue to return string or bool like elsewhere in rclone
- implement a default config file system which panics with helpful error
- implement getWithDefault to replace the removed MustValue
- don't embed goconfig.ConfigFile so we can change the methods
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 adds a context.Context parameter to NewFs and related calls.
This is necessary as part of reading config from the context -
backends need to be able to read the global config.
Before this change, when the above backends created a new backend they
didn't put it into the backend cache.
This meant that rc commands acting on those backends did not work.
This was fixed by making sure the backends use the backend cache.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-rc-backend-command-not-working-as-expected/18834
- add a directory to the optional Purge interface
- fix up all the backends
- add an additional integration test to test for the feature
- use the new feature in operations.Purge
Many of the backends had been prepared in advance for this so the
change was trivial for them.
Before this change the cache backend contained its own routines for
mounting testing on that mount.
These tests are never run on the CI and cause a maintenance burden.
This commit removes the tests.
When wrapping a backend that supports Server Side Copy (e.g. `b2`, `s3`)
and configuring the `tmp_upload_path` option, the `cache` backend would
erroneously report that Server Side Copy/Move was not supported, causing
operations such as file moves to fail. This change fixes this issue
under these circumstances such that Server Side Copy will now be used
when the wrapped backend supports it.
Fixes#3206
This removes the unused functions run.writeRemoteRandomBytes() run.writeObjectRandomBytes() run.listPath() Directory.parentRemote() and Persistent.dumpRoot().
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.
- 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.