Before this change if you tried to create a bucket that already
existed, but someone else owned then rclone did not return an error.
This now will return an error on providers that return the
AlreadyOwnedByYou error code or no error on bucket creation of an
existing bucket owned by you.
This introduces a new provider quirk and this has been set or cleared
for as many providers as can be tested. This can be overridden by the
--s3-use-already-exists flag.
Fixes#7351
In this commit:
5f938fb9ed s3: fix "Entry doesn't belong in directory" errors when using directory markers
We checked that the remote has the prefix and then changed the remote
before removing the prefix. This sometimes causes:
panic: runtime error: slice bounds out of range [56:55]
The fix is to do the modification of the remote after removing the
prefix.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/cryptcheck-panic-runtime-error-slice-bounds-out-of-range/41977
Before this change the concurrency used for an upload was rather
inconsistent.
- if size below `--backend-upload-cutoff` (default 200M) do single part upload.
- if size below `--multi-thread-cutoff` (default 256M) or using streaming
uploads (eg `rclone rcat) do multipart upload using
`--backend-upload-concurrency` to set the concurrency used by the uploader.
- otherwise do multipart upload using `--multi-thread-streams` to set the
concurrency.
This change makes the default for the concurrency used be the
`--backend-upload-concurrency`. If `--multi-thread-streams` is set and larger
than the `--backend-upload-concurrency` then that will be used instead.
This means that if the user sets `--backend-upload-concurrency` then it will be
obeyed for all multipart/multi-thread transfers and the user can override them
all with `--multi-thread-streams`.
See: #7056
This makes the memory controls of the s3 backend inoperative and
replaced with the global ones.
--s3-memory-pool-flush-time
--s3-memory-pool-use-mmap
By using the buffered reader this fixes excessive memory use when
uploading large files as it will share memory pages between all
readers.
Fixes#7141
This introduces a new fs.Option flag, Sensitive and uses this along
with IsPassword to redact the info in the config file for support
purposes.
It adds this flag into backends where appropriate. It was necessary to
add oauthutil.SharedOptions to some backends as they were missing
them.
Fixes#5209
Before this change we were incorrectly identifying the root directory
of the listing and adding it into the listing.
This caused higher layers of rclone to emit the error above.
See #7038
This commit
3567a47258 fs: make ConfigString properly reverse suffixed file systems
made fs.ConfigString() return the full config of the backend. Because
mount was using this to make a volume name it started to make volume
names with illegal characters in which couldn't be mounted by macOS.
This fixes the problem by making a separate fs.ConfigStringFull() and
using that where appropriate and leaving the original
fs.ConfigString() function untouched.
Fixes#7063
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/1-63-beta-fails-to-mount-on-macos-with-on-the-fly-crypt-remote/39090
Before this change if the storage class wasn't set on the object, we
didn't set the "tier" metadata.
This made it impossible to filter on tier using the metadata filters.
This returns the "tier" metadata as STANDARD if the storage class
isn't set on the object.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/copy-from-s3-to-another-s3-filter-by-storage-class/37861
- Report correct feature flag
- Fix test failures due to that
- don't output the root directory marker
- Don't create the directory marker if it is the bucket or root
- Create directories when uploading files
Apparently the abort multipart upload call doesn't return while
multipart uploads are in progress on iDrive e2.
This means that if we CTRL-C a multpart upload rclone hangs until the
all parts uploading have completed. However since rclone is uploading
multiple parts at once this doesn't happen until after the entire file
is uploaded.
This was fixed by cancelling the upload context which causes all the
uploads to stop instantly.
Before this change, we would upload files as single part uploads even
if the source MD5SUM was not available.
AWS won't let you upload a file to a locket bucket without some sort
of hash protection of the upload which we don't have with no MD5SUM.
So we switch to multipart upload when the source does not have an
MD5SUM.
This means that if --s3-disable-checksum is set or we are copying from
a source with no MD5SUMs we will copy with multipart uploads.
This patch changes all uploads, not just those to locked buckets
because having no MD5SUM protection on uploads is undesirable.
Fixes#6846
Before this change if an --s3-profile was set which used AWS STS (eg
to assume a role) and --s3-endpoint was set then rclone would use the
value from --s3-endpoint to contact the STS server which did not work.
This fix implements an endpoint resolver which only overrides the "s3"
service if --s3-endpoint is set. It sends the "sts" service (and any
other service) to the default resolver.
Fixes#6443
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/s3-profile-failing-when-explicit-s3-endpoint-is-present/36063/
Before this change, all types of checkers showed "checking" after the
file name despite the fact that not all of them were checking.
After this change, they can show
- checking
- deleting
- hashing
- importing
- listing
- merging
- moving
- renaming
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/what-is-rclone-checking-during-a-purge/35931/
Before this change if --s3-no-head was in use rclone didn't check the
multipart upload ETag at all. However the ETag is returned in the
final POST request when completing the object.
This change uses that ETag from the final POST if --s3-no-head is in
use, otherwise it uses the ETag from a fresh HEAD request.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/in-some-cases-rclone-does-not-use-etag-to-verify-files/36095/