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Contributing to rclone
This is a short guide on how to contribute things to rclone.
Reporting a bug
Bug reports are welcome. Please when submitting add:
- Rclone version (eg output from
rclone -V
) - Which OS you are using and how many bits (eg Windows 7, 64 bit)
- The command you were trying to run (eg
rclone copy /tmp remote:tmp
) - A log of the command with the
-v
flag (eg output fromrclone -v copy /tmp remote:tmp
)- if the log contains secrets then edit the file with a text editor first to obscure them
Submitting a pull request
If you find a bug that you'd like to fix, or a new feature that you'd like to implement then please submit a pull request via Github.
If it is a big feature then make an issue first so it can be discussed.
You'll need a Go environment set up with GOPATH set. See the Go getting started docs for more info.
First in your web browser press the fork button on rclone's Github page.
Now in your terminal
go get github.com/ncw/rclone
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/ncw/rclone
git remote rename origin upstream
git remote add origin git@github.com:YOURUSER/rclone.git
Make a branch to add your new feature
git checkout -b my-new-feature
And get hacking.
When ready - run the unit tests for the code you changed
go test -v
Note that you make need to make a test remote, eg TestSwift
for some
of the unit tests.
Note the top level Makefile targets
- make check
- make test
Both of these will be run by Travis when you make a pull request but you can do this yourself locally too.
Make sure you
- Add documentation for a new feature
- Add unit tests for a new feature
- squash commits down to one per feature
- rebase to master
git rebase master
When you are done with that
git push origin my-new-feature
Go to the Github website and click Create pull request.
You patch will get reviewed and you might get asked to fix some stuff.
If so, then make the changes in the same branch, squash the commits,
rebase it to master then push it to Github with --force
.
Testing
rclone's tests are run from the go testing framework, so at the top level you can run this to run all the tests.
go test -v ./...
rclone contains a mixture of unit tests and integration tests. Because it is difficult (and in some respects pointless) to test cloud storage systems by mocking all their interfaces, rclone unit tests can run against any of the backends. This is done by making specially named remotes in the default config file.
If you wanted to test changes in the drive
backend, then you would
need to make a remote called TestDrive
.
You can then run the unit tests in the drive directory. These tests
are skipped if TestDrive:
isn't defined.
cd drive
go test -v
You can then run the integration tests which tests all of rclone's operations. Normally these get run against the local filing system, but they can be run against any of the remotes.
cd ../fs
go test -v -remote TestDrive:
go test -v -remote TestDrive: -subdir
If you want to run all the integration tests against all the remotes, then run in that directory
go run test_all.go
Making a release
There are separate instructions for making a release in the RELEASE.md file - doing the first few steps is useful before making a contribution.
- go get -u -f -v ./...
- make check
- make test
- make tag
Writing a new backend
Choose a name. The docs here will use remote
as an example.
Note that in rclone terminology a file system backend is called a remote or an fs.
Research
- Look at the interfaces defined in
fs/fs.go
- Study one or more of the existing remotes
Getting going
- Create
remote/remote.go
(copy this from a similar fs) - Add your fs to the imports in
rclone.go
Unit tests
- Create a config entry called
TestRemote
for the unit tests to use - Add your fs to the end of
fstest/fstests/gen_tests.go
- generate
remote/remote_test.go
unit testscd fstest/fstests; go generate
- Make sure all tests pass with
go test -v
Integration tests
- Add your fs to the imports in
fs/operations_test.go
- Add your fs to
fs/test_all.go
- Make sure integration tests pass with
cd fs
go test -v -remote TestRemote:
andgo test -v -remote TestRemote: -subdir
Add your fs to the docs
README.md
- main Github pagedocs/content/remote.md
- main docs pagedocs/content/overview.md
- overview docsdocs/content/about.md
- front page of rclone.orgdocs/layouts/chrome/navbar.html
- add it to the website navigationmake_manual.py
- add the page to thedocs
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