This has been reported to Wasabi and they've confirmed as a known
issue that multipart uploads can't be 0 sized even though that is
incompatible with AWS S3.
changes:
- chunker: remove GetTier and SetTier
- remove wdmrcompat metaformat
- remove fastopen strategy
- make hash_type option non-advanced
- adverise hash support when possible
- add metadata field "ver", run strict checks
- describe internal behavior in comments
- improve documentation
note:
wdmrcompat used to write file name in the metadata, so maximum metadata
size was 1K; removing it allows to cap size by 200 bytes now.
This was started by Fionera, finished off by Laura with fixes and more
docs from Nick.
Co-authored-by: Fionera <fionera@fionera.de>
Co-authored-by: Nick Craig-Wood <nick@craig-wood.com>
- Change rclone/fs interfaces to accept context.Context
- Update interface implementations to use context.Context
- Change top level usage to propagate context to lover level functions
Context propagation is needed for stopping transfers and passing other
request-scoped values.
Before this change backend integration tests depended on each other,
so tests could not be retried.
After this change we nest tests to ensure that tests are provided with
the starting state they expect.
Tell the integration test runner that it can retry backend tests also.
This also includes bin/test_independence.go which runs each test
individually for a backend to prove that they are independent.
- Make integration tests use a config file
- Output individual logs for each test
- Make HTML report and open browser
- Optionally email and upload results
* Fix errcheck and golint warnings
* Remove unused constants and fix comments
* Parse error responses properly
* Fix Open with RangeOption
* Fix Move, Copy and DirMove
* Implement DirCacheFlush
* Check interfaces are correct
* Remove debugs and update overview
* Correct feature flags
* Pare replacement characters down to the minimum set
* Add to the integration tests
Google cloud storage doesn't normally need retries, however certain
things (eg bucket creation and removal) are rate limited and do
generate 429 errors.
Before this change the integration tests would regularly blow up with
errors from GCS rate limiting bucket creation and removal.
After this change we low level retry all operations using the same
exponential backoff strategy as used in the google drive backend.