Before this change rclone attempted to set the "updated" field in
uploaded objects to the modification time.
However when this modification time was before 1970, google drive
would return the rather cryptic error:
googleapi: Error 400: Invalid value for UnsignedLong: -42000, invalid
However API docs: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/objects#resource
state the "updated" field is read only and tests confirm that. Even
though the field is read only, it looks like Google parses it.
This change therefore removes the attempt to set the "updated" field
(which was doing nothing anyway) and fixes the problem uploading pre
1970 files.
See #3196 and https://forum.rclone.org/t/invalid-value-for-unsignedlong-file-missing-date-modified/3466
Before this change using --user and --pass was impossible on the rc
from a browser as the browser needed to make the OPTIONS request first
before sending Authorization: headers, but the OPTIONS request
required an Authorization: header.
After this change we allow OPTIONS requests to go through without
checking the Authorization: header.
Before this change when using "rclone config create" it wasn't
possible to add passwords in one go, it was necessary to call "rclone
config password" to add the passwords afterwards as "rclone config
create" didn't obscure passwords.
After this change "rclone config create" and "rclone config update"
will obscure passwords as necessary as will the corresponding API
calls config/create and config/update.
This makes "rclone config password" and its API config/password
obsolete, however they will be left for backwards compatibility.
Before this change serving bucket based objects
`[remote:bucket]/path/to/object` would fail with 404 not found.
This was because the leading `/` in `/path/to/object` was being passed
to NewObject.
When sorting fs.DirEntries we sort by DirEntry type and
when synchronizing files let the directories be before objects,
so when the destintation fs doesn't support duplicate names,
we will only lose duplicated object instead of whole directory.
The enables synchronisation to work with a file and a directory of the same name
which is reasonably common on bucket based remotes.
In #2728 and 55b9a4e we decided to allow server side operations
between google drives with different configurations.
This works in some cases (eg between teamdrives) but does not work in
the general case, and this caused breakage in quite a number of
people's workflows.
This change makes the feature conditional on the
--drive-server-side-across-configs flag which defaults to off.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/gdrive-to-gdrive-error-404-file-not-found/9621/10Fixes#3119
Under Linux, rclone attempts to preallocate files for efficiency.
Before this change, pre-allocation would fail on ZFS with the error
Failed to pre-allocate: operation not supported
After this change rclone tries a different flag combination for ZFS
then disables pre-allocate if that doesn't work.
Fixes#3066
Before this change rclone would fail with
Failed to set modification time: InvalidObjectState: Operation is not valid for the source object's storage class
when attempting to set the modification time of an object in GLACIER.
After this change rclone will re-upload the object as part of a sync if it needs to change the modification time.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/suspected-bug-in-s3-or-compatible-sync-logic-to-glacier/10187
Before this change, when using rclone copy or move with --backup-dir
and the source was a single file, rclone would fail to use the backup
directory.
This change looks up the backup directory in the Fs cache and uses it
as appropriate.
This affects any commands which call operations.MoveFile or
operations.CopyFile which includes rclone move/moveto/copy/copyto
where the source is a single file.
Fixes#3219
Mostly trying to get logging to happen through rclone's log methods.
Added request logging, and a trace parameter that will dump the
entire request/response for debugging when dealing with poorly
written clients.
Also added a flag to specify the device's "Friendly Name" explicitly,
and made an attempt at allowing mime types in addition to video.
Again, mostly just copying what I see in other implementations. This
does seem to have done the trick so that I can now pause, fast forward,
rewind, etc., on my Samsung F series.
Brings in icons for devices to display. Based on what some
other open implementations have done, it's worth having a simple
stub implmentation of ConnectionManagerService. Advertise
X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar as well, which sounds like it
is necessary for certain MSFT devices (like the X-Box.)
For various reasons, it seems to make sense to move away from generating
the XML with objects. Namespace support is minimal in go, the objects we
have are in an upstream project, and some subtitlties seem likely to
cause problems with poorly written clients.
This removes the empty <iconList></iconList>, but is otherwise the
same output.