// Define the internal rc functions package rc import ( "context" "fmt" "net/http" "os" "os/exec" "runtime" "strings" "time" "github.com/coreos/go-semver/semver" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/obscure" "github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/atexit" "github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/buildinfo" "github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/debug" ) func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "rc/noopauth", AuthRequired: true, Fn: rcNoop, Title: "Echo the input to the output parameters requiring auth", Help: ` This echoes the input parameters to the output parameters for testing purposes. It can be used to check that rclone is still alive and to check that parameter passing is working properly.`, }) Add(Call{ Path: "rc/noop", Fn: rcNoop, Title: "Echo the input to the output parameters", Help: ` This echoes the input parameters to the output parameters for testing purposes. It can be used to check that rclone is still alive and to check that parameter passing is working properly.`, }) } // Echo the input to the output parameters func rcNoop(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { return in, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "rc/error", Fn: rcError, Title: "This returns an error", Help: ` This returns an error with the input as part of its error string. Useful for testing error handling.`, }) } // Return an error regardless func rcError(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("arbitrary error on input %+v", in) } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "rc/list", Fn: rcList, Title: "List all the registered remote control commands", Help: ` This lists all the registered remote control commands as a JSON map in the commands response.`, }) } // List the registered commands func rcList(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { out = make(Params) out["commands"] = Calls.List() return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "core/pid", Fn: rcPid, Title: "Return PID of current process", Help: ` This returns PID of current process. Useful for stopping rclone process.`, }) } // Return PID of current process func rcPid(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { out = make(Params) out["pid"] = os.Getpid() return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "core/memstats", Fn: rcMemStats, Title: "Returns the memory statistics", Help: ` This returns the memory statistics of the running program. What the values mean are explained in the go docs: https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#MemStats The most interesting values for most people are: - HeapAlloc - this is the amount of memory rclone is actually using - HeapSys - this is the amount of memory rclone has obtained from the OS - Sys - this is the total amount of memory requested from the OS - It is virtual memory so may include unused memory `, }) } // Return the memory statistics func rcMemStats(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { out = make(Params) var m runtime.MemStats runtime.ReadMemStats(&m) out["Alloc"] = m.Alloc out["TotalAlloc"] = m.TotalAlloc out["Sys"] = m.Sys out["Mallocs"] = m.Mallocs out["Frees"] = m.Frees out["HeapAlloc"] = m.HeapAlloc out["HeapSys"] = m.HeapSys out["HeapIdle"] = m.HeapIdle out["HeapInuse"] = m.HeapInuse out["HeapReleased"] = m.HeapReleased out["HeapObjects"] = m.HeapObjects out["StackInuse"] = m.StackInuse out["StackSys"] = m.StackSys out["MSpanInuse"] = m.MSpanInuse out["MSpanSys"] = m.MSpanSys out["MCacheInuse"] = m.MCacheInuse out["MCacheSys"] = m.MCacheSys out["BuckHashSys"] = m.BuckHashSys out["GCSys"] = m.GCSys out["OtherSys"] = m.OtherSys return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "core/gc", Fn: rcGc, Title: "Runs a garbage collection.", Help: ` This tells the go runtime to do a garbage collection run. It isn't necessary to call this normally, but it can be useful for debugging memory problems. `, }) } // Do a garbage collection run func rcGc(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { runtime.GC() return nil, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "core/version", Fn: rcVersion, Title: "Shows the current version of rclone and the go runtime.", Help: ` This shows the current version of go and the go runtime: - version - rclone version, e.g. "v1.53.0" - decomposed - version number as [major, minor, patch] - isGit - boolean - true if this was compiled from the git version - isBeta - boolean - true if this is a beta version - os - OS in use as according to Go - arch - cpu architecture in use according to Go - goVersion - version of Go runtime in use - linking - type of rclone executable (static or dynamic) - goTags - space separated build tags or "none" `, }) } // Return version info func rcVersion(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { version, err := semver.NewVersion(fs.Version[1:]) if err != nil { return nil, err } linking, tagString := buildinfo.GetLinkingAndTags() out = Params{ "version": fs.Version, "decomposed": version.Slice(), "isGit": strings.HasSuffix(fs.Version, "-DEV"), "isBeta": version.PreRelease != "", "os": runtime.GOOS, "arch": runtime.GOARCH, "goVersion": runtime.Version(), "linking": linking, "goTags": tagString, } return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "core/obscure", Fn: rcObscure, Title: "Obscures a string passed in.", Help: ` Pass a clear string and rclone will obscure it for the config file: - clear - string Returns: - obscured - string `, }) } // Return obscured string func rcObscure(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { clear, err := in.GetString("clear") if err != nil { return nil, err } obscured, err := obscure.Obscure(clear) if err != nil { return nil, err } out = Params{ "obscured": obscured, } return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "core/quit", Fn: rcQuit, Title: "Terminates the app.", Help: ` (Optional) Pass an exit code to be used for terminating the app: - exitCode - int `, }) } // Terminates app func rcQuit(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { code, err := in.GetInt64("exitCode") if IsErrParamInvalid(err) { return nil, err } if IsErrParamNotFound(err) { code = 0 } exitCode := int(code) go func(exitCode int) { time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 1500) atexit.Run() os.Exit(exitCode) }(exitCode) return nil, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "debug/set-mutex-profile-fraction", Fn: rcSetMutexProfileFraction, Title: "Set runtime.SetMutexProfileFraction for mutex profiling.", Help: ` SetMutexProfileFraction controls the fraction of mutex contention events that are reported in the mutex profile. On average 1/rate events are reported. The previous rate is returned. To turn off profiling entirely, pass rate 0. To just read the current rate, pass rate < 0. (For n>1 the details of sampling may change.) Once this is set you can look use this to profile the mutex contention: go tool pprof http://localhost:5572/debug/pprof/mutex Parameters: - rate - int Results: - previousRate - int `, }) } func rcSetMutexProfileFraction(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { rate, err := in.GetInt64("rate") if err != nil { return nil, err } previousRate := runtime.SetMutexProfileFraction(int(rate)) out = make(Params) out["previousRate"] = previousRate return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "debug/set-block-profile-rate", Fn: rcSetBlockProfileRate, Title: "Set runtime.SetBlockProfileRate for blocking profiling.", Help: ` SetBlockProfileRate controls the fraction of goroutine blocking events that are reported in the blocking profile. The profiler aims to sample an average of one blocking event per rate nanoseconds spent blocked. To include every blocking event in the profile, pass rate = 1. To turn off profiling entirely, pass rate <= 0. After calling this you can use this to see the blocking profile: go tool pprof http://localhost:5572/debug/pprof/block Parameters: - rate - int `, }) } func rcSetBlockProfileRate(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { rate, err := in.GetInt64("rate") if err != nil { return nil, err } runtime.SetBlockProfileRate(int(rate)) return nil, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "debug/set-soft-memory-limit", Fn: rcSetSoftMemoryLimit, Title: "Call runtime/debug.SetMemoryLimit for setting a soft memory limit for the runtime.", Help: ` SetMemoryLimit provides the runtime with a soft memory limit. The runtime undertakes several processes to try to respect this memory limit, including adjustments to the frequency of garbage collections and returning memory to the underlying system more aggressively. This limit will be respected even if GOGC=off (or, if SetGCPercent(-1) is executed). The input limit is provided as bytes, and includes all memory mapped, managed, and not released by the Go runtime. Notably, it does not account for space used by the Go binary and memory external to Go, such as memory managed by the underlying system on behalf of the process, or memory managed by non-Go code inside the same process. Examples of excluded memory sources include: OS kernel memory held on behalf of the process, memory allocated by C code, and memory mapped by syscall.Mmap (because it is not managed by the Go runtime). A zero limit or a limit that's lower than the amount of memory used by the Go runtime may cause the garbage collector to run nearly continuously. However, the application may still make progress. The memory limit is always respected by the Go runtime, so to effectively disable this behavior, set the limit very high. math.MaxInt64 is the canonical value for disabling the limit, but values much greater than the available memory on the underlying system work just as well. See https://go.dev/doc/gc-guide for a detailed guide explaining the soft memory limit in more detail, as well as a variety of common use-cases and scenarios. SetMemoryLimit returns the previously set memory limit. A negative input does not adjust the limit, and allows for retrieval of the currently set memory limit. Parameters: - mem-limit - int `, }) } func rcSetSoftMemoryLimit(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { memLimit, err := in.GetInt64("mem-limit") if err != nil { return nil, err } oldMemLimit := debug.SetMemoryLimit(memLimit) out = Params{ "existing-mem-limit": oldMemLimit, } return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "debug/set-gc-percent", Fn: rcSetGCPercent, Title: "Call runtime/debug.SetGCPercent for setting the garbage collection target percentage.", Help: ` SetGCPercent sets the garbage collection target percentage: a collection is triggered when the ratio of freshly allocated data to live data remaining after the previous collection reaches this percentage. SetGCPercent returns the previous setting. The initial setting is the value of the GOGC environment variable at startup, or 100 if the variable is not set. This setting may be effectively reduced in order to maintain a memory limit. A negative percentage effectively disables garbage collection, unless the memory limit is reached. See https://pkg.go.dev/runtime/debug#SetMemoryLimit for more details. Parameters: - gc-percent - int `, }) } func rcSetGCPercent(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { gcPercent, err := in.GetInt64("gc-percent") if err != nil { return nil, err } oldGCPercent := debug.SetGCPercent(int(gcPercent)) out = Params{ "existing-gc-percent": oldGCPercent, } return out, nil } func init() { Add(Call{ Path: "core/command", AuthRequired: true, Fn: rcRunCommand, NeedsRequest: true, NeedsResponse: true, Title: "Run a rclone terminal command over rc.", Help: `This takes the following parameters: - command - a string with the command name. - arg - a list of arguments for the backend command. - opt - a map of string to string of options. - returnType - one of ("COMBINED_OUTPUT", "STREAM", "STREAM_ONLY_STDOUT", "STREAM_ONLY_STDERR"). - Defaults to "COMBINED_OUTPUT" if not set. - The STREAM returnTypes will write the output to the body of the HTTP message. - The COMBINED_OUTPUT will write the output to the "result" parameter. Returns: - result - result from the backend command. - Only set when using returnType "COMBINED_OUTPUT". - error - set if rclone exits with an error code. - returnType - one of ("COMBINED_OUTPUT", "STREAM", "STREAM_ONLY_STDOUT", "STREAM_ONLY_STDERR"). Example: rclone rc core/command command=ls -a mydrive:/ -o max-depth=1 rclone rc core/command -a ls -a mydrive:/ -o max-depth=1 Returns: ` + "```" + ` { "error": false, "result": "" } OR { "error": true, "result": "" } ` + "```" + ` `, }) } // rcRunCommand runs an rclone command with the given args and flags func rcRunCommand(ctx context.Context, in Params) (out Params, err error) { command, err := in.GetString("command") if err != nil { command = "" } var opt = map[string]string{} err = in.GetStructMissingOK("opt", &opt) if err != nil { return nil, err } var arg = []string{} err = in.GetStructMissingOK("arg", &arg) if err != nil { return nil, err } returnType, err := in.GetString("returnType") if err != nil { returnType = "COMBINED_OUTPUT" } var httpResponse http.ResponseWriter httpResponse, err = in.GetHTTPResponseWriter() if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("response object is required\n" + err.Error()) } var allArgs = []string{} if command != "" { // Add the command e.g.: ls to the args allArgs = append(allArgs, command) } // Add all from arg allArgs = append(allArgs, arg...) // Add flags to args for e.g. --max-depth 1 comes in as { max-depth 1 }. // Convert it to [ max-depth, 1 ] and append to args list for key, value := range opt { if len(key) == 1 { allArgs = append(allArgs, "-"+key) } else { allArgs = append(allArgs, "--"+key) } allArgs = append(allArgs, value) } // Get the path for the current executable which was used to run rclone. ex, err := os.Executable() if err != nil { return nil, err } cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, ex, allArgs...) if returnType == "COMBINED_OUTPUT" { // Run the command and get the output for error and stdout combined. out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if err != nil { return Params{ "result": string(out), "error": true, }, nil } return Params{ "result": string(out), "error": false, }, nil } else if returnType == "STREAM_ONLY_STDOUT" { cmd.Stdout = httpResponse } else if returnType == "STREAM_ONLY_STDERR" { cmd.Stderr = httpResponse } else if returnType == "STREAM" { cmd.Stdout = httpResponse cmd.Stderr = httpResponse } else { return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown returnType %q", returnType) } err = cmd.Run() return nil, err }