strings.ReplaceAll(s, old, new) is a wrapper function for
strings.Replace(s, old, new, -1). But strings.ReplaceAll is more
readable and removes the hardcoded -1.
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
Previously only the fs being checked on gets passed to
GetModifyWindow(). However, in most tests, the test files are
generated in the local fs and transferred to the remote fs. So the
local fs time precision has to be taken into account.
This meant that on Windows the time tests failed because the
local fs has a time precision of 100ns. Checking remote items uploaded
from local fs on Windows also requires a modify window of 100ns.
This is possible now that we no longer support go1.12 and brings
rclone into line with standard practices in the Go world.
This also removes errors.New and errors.Errorf from lib/errors and
prefers the stdlib errors package over lib/errors.
Add an encoding test to make sure backends can deal with a URL encoded
path name. This is a fairly common failing in backends and has been an
intermittent problem with onedrive itself.
The test fails because it expects a copy with MaxTransfer and CutoffModeHard should
return fatal error, because this is thrown from accounting (ErrorMaxTransferLimitReachedFatal),
but in case of Google Drive the external google API catches and replaces it with a
non-fatal error:
pw.CloseWithError(fmt.Errorf("googleapi: Copy failed: %v", err))
(7290f25351/internal/gensupport/media.go (L140))
The test TestIntegration/FsMkdir/FsPutFiles/FromRoot/ListR fails in
the integration test because there is a broken bucket in the test
account which support haven't been able to remove.
This tries to fix the integration tests by only allowing one
premiumizeme test to run at once, in the hope it will stop rclone
hitting the rate limits and breaking the tests.
See: #5734
The TestIntegration/FsMkdir/FsPutFiles/PublicLink test doesn't work on
a standard onedrive account, it returns
accessDenied: accountUpgradeRequired: Account Upgrade is required for this operation.
See: #5734
The TestIntegration/FsMkdir/FsPutFiles/PublicLink test doesn't work on
a standard dropbox account, only on an enterprise account because it
sets expiry dates.
See: #5734
Before this change we checked that features.ReadMimeTime was set if
and only if the Object.MimeType method was implemented.
However this test is overly general - we don't care if Objects
advertise MimeType when features.ReadMimeTime is set provided that
they always return an empty string (which is what a wrapping backend
might do).
This patch implements that logic.
- setup correct path encoding (fixes backend test FsEncoding)
- ignore range option if file is empty (fixes VFS test TestFileReadAtZeroLength)
- cleanup stray files left after failed upload (fixes test FsPutError)
- rebase code on master, adapt backend for rclone context passing
- translate Siad errors to rclone native FS errors in sia errorHandler
- TestSia: return proper backend options from the script
- TestSia: use uptodate AntFarm image, nebulouslabs/siaantfarm is stale
This changes the interface to NewObject so that if NewObject is called
on a directory then it should return fs.ErrorIsDir if possible without
doing any extra work, otherwise fs.ErrorObjectNotFound.
Tested on integration test server with:
go run integration-test.go -tests backend -run TestIntegration/FsMkdir/FsPutFiles/FsNewObjectDir -branch fix-stat -maxtries 1
This replaces built-in os.MkdirAll with a patched version that stops the recursion
when reaching the volume part of the path. The original version would continue recursion,
and for extended length paths end up with \\? as the top-level directory, and the error
message would then be something like:
mkdir \\?: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
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.
Restructuring of config code in v1.55 resulted in config
file being loaded early at process startup. If configuration
file is encrypted this means user will need to supply the password,
even when running commands that does not use config.
This also lead to an issue where mount with --deamon failed to
decrypt the config file when it had to prompt user for passord.
Fixes#5236Fixes#5228