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nielash
bbf9b1b3d2 bisync: support two --backup-dir paths on different remotes
Before this change, bisync supported `--backup-dir` only when `Path1` and
`Path2` were different paths on the same remote. With this change, bisync
introduces new `--backup-dir1` and `--backup-dir2` flags to support separate
backup-dirs for `Path1` and `Path2`.

`--backup-dir1` and `--backup-dir2` can use different remotes from each other,
but `--backup-dir1` must use the same remote as `Path1`, and `--backup-dir2`
must use the same remote as `Path2`. Each backup directory must not overlap its
respective bisync Path without being excluded by a filter rule.

The standard `--backup-dir` will also work, if both paths use the same remote
(but note that deleted files from both paths would be mixed together in the
same dir). If either `--backup-dir1` and `--backup-dir2` are set, they will
override `--backup-dir`.
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
9cf783677e bisync: support files with unknown length, including Google Docs - fixes #5696
Before this change, bisync intentionally ignored Google Docs (albeit in a
buggy way that caused problems during --resync.) After this change, Google Docs
(including Google Sheets, Slides, etc.) are now supported in bisync, subject to
the same options, defaults, and limitations as in `rclone sync`. When bisyncing
drive with non-drive backends, the drive -> non-drive direction is controlled
by `--drive-export-formats` (default `"docx,xlsx,pptx,svg"`) and the non-drive
-> drive direction is controlled by `--drive-import-formats` (default none.)

For example, with the default export/import formats, a Google Sheet on the
drive side will be synced to an `.xlsx` file on the non-drive side. In the
reverse direction, `.xlsx` files with filenames that match an existing Google
Sheet will be synced to that Google Sheet, while `.xlsx` files that do NOT
match an existing Google Sheet will be copied to drive as normal `.xlsx` files
(without conversion to Sheets, although the Google Drive web browser UI may
still give you the option to open it as one.)

If `--drive-import-formats` is set (it's not, by default), then all of the
specified formats will be converted to Google Docs, if there is no existing
Google Doc with a matching name. Caution: such conversion can be quite lossy,
and in most cases it's probably not what you want!

To bisync Google Docs as URL shortcut links (in a manner similar to "Drive for
Desktop"), use: `--drive-export-formats url` (or alternatives.)

Note that these link files cannot be edited on the non-drive side -- you will
get errors if you try to sync an edited link file back to drive. They CAN be
deleted (it will result in deleting the corresponding Google Doc.) If you
create a `.url` file on the non-drive side that does not match an existing
Google Doc, bisyncing it will just result in copying the literal `.url` file
over to drive (no Google Doc will be created.) So, as a general rule of thumb,
think of them as read-only placeholders on the non-drive side, and make all
your changes on the drive side.

Likewise, even with other export-formats, it is best to only move/rename Google
Docs on the drive side. This is because otherwise, bisync will interpret this
as a file deleted and another created, and accordingly, it will delete the
Google Doc and create a new file at the new path. (Whether or not that new file
is a Google Doc depends on `--drive-import-formats`.)

Lastly, take note that all Google Docs on the drive side have a size of `-1`
and no checksum. Therefore, they cannot be reliably synced with the
`--checksum` or `--size-only` flags. (To be exact: they will still get
created/deleted, and bisync's delta engine will notice changes and queue them
for syncing, but the underlying sync function will consider them identical and
skip them.) To work around this, use the default (modtime and size) instead of
`--checksum` or `--size-only`.

To ignore Google Docs entirely, use `--drive-skip-gdocs`.

Nearly all of the Google Docs logic is outsourced to the Drive backend, so
future changes should also be supported by bisync.
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
98f539de8f bisync: refactor normalization code, fix deltas - fixes #7270
Refactored the case / unicode normalization logic to be much more efficient,
 and fix the last outstanding issue from #7270. Before this change, we were
 doing lots of for loops and re-normalizing strings we had already normalized
 earlier. Now, we leave the normalizing entirely to March and avoid
 re-transforming later, which seems to make a large difference in terms of
 performance.
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
58fd6d7b94 docs: add bisync to index 2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
9c96c13a35 bisync: optimize --resync performance -- partially addresses #5681
Before this change, --resync was handled in three steps, and needed to do a lot
of unnecessary work to implement its own --ignore-existing logic, which also
caused problems with unicode normalization, in addition to being pretty slow.
After this change, it is refactored to produce the same result much more
efficiently, by reducing the three steps to two and letting ci.IgnoreExisting
do the work instead of reinventing the wheel.

The behavior and sync order remain unchanged for now -- just faster (but see
the ongoing lively discussions about potential future changes in #5681!)
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
f7f4651828 bisync: handle unicode and case normalization consistently - mostly-fixes #7270
Before this change, Bisync sometimes normalized NFD to NFC and sometimes
did not, causing errors in some scenarios (particularly for users of macOS).
It was similarly inconsistent in its handling of case-insensitivity.

There were three main places where Bisync should have normalized, but didn't:

1. When building the list of files that need to be transferred during --resync
2. When building the list of deltas during a non-resync
3. When comparing Path1 to Path2 during --check-sync

After this change, 1 and 3 are resolved, and bisync supports
--no-unicode-normalization and --ignore-case-sync in the same way as sync.
2 will be addressed in a future update.
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
11afc3dde0 sync: --fix-case flag to rename case insensitive dest - fixes #4854
Before this change, a sync to a case insensitive dest (such as macOS / Windows)
would not result in a matching filename if the source and dest had casing
differences but were otherwise equal. For example, syncing `hello.txt` to
`HELLO.txt` would result in the dest filename remaining `HELLO.txt`.
Furthermore, `--local-case-sensitive` did not solve this, as it actually caused
`HELLO.txt` to get deleted!

After this change, `HELLO.txt` is renamed to `hello.txt` to match the source,
only if the `--fix-case` flag is specified. (The old behavior remains the
default.)
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
fd95511091 bisync: generate listings concurrently with march -- fixes #7332
Before this change, bisync needed to build a full listing for Path1, then a
full listing for Path2, then compare them -- and each of those tasks needed to
finish before the next one could start. In addition to being slow and
inefficient, it also caused real problems if a file changed between the time
bisync checked it on Path1 and the time it checked the corresponding file on
Path2.

This change solves these problems by listing both paths concurrently, using
the same March infrastructure that check and sync use to traverse two
directories in lock-step, optimized by Go's robust concurrency support.
Listings should now be much faster, and any given path is now checked
nearly-instantaneously on both sides, minimizing room for error.

Further discussion:
https://forum.rclone.org/t/bisync-bugs-and-feature-requests/37636#:~:text=4.%20Listings%20should%20alternate%20between%20paths%20to%20minimize%20errors
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
6d6dc00abb bisync: rollback listing on error
Before this change, bisync had no mechanism for "retrying" a file again next
time, in the event of an unexpected and possibly temporary error. After this
change, bisync is now essentially able to mark a file as needing to be
rechecked next time. Bisync does this by keeping one prior listing on hand at
all times. In a low-confidence situation, bisync can revert a given file row
back to its state at the end of the last known successful sync, ensuring that
any subsequent changes will be re-noticed on the next run.
This can potentially be helpful for a dynamically changing file system, where
files may be changing quickly while bisync is working with them.
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
978cbf9360 bisync: generate final listing from sync results, not relisting -- fixes #5676
Before this change, if there were changes to sync, bisync listed each path
twice: once before the sync and once after. The second listing caused quite
a lot of problems, in addition to making each run much slower and more
expensive. A serious side-effect was that file changes could slip through
undetected, if they happened to occur while a sync was running (between the
first and second listing snapshots.)

After this change, the second listing is eliminated by getting the underlying
sync operation to report back a list of what it changed. Not only is this more
efficient, but also much more robust to concurrent modifications. It should no
longer be necessary to avoid make changes while it's running -- bisync will
simply learn about those changes next time and handle them on the next run.
Additionally, this also makes --check-sync usable again.

For further discussion, see:
https://forum.rclone.org/t/bisync-bugs-and-feature-requests/37636#:~:text=5.%20Final%20listings%20should%20be%20created%20from%20initial%20snapshot%20%2B%20deltas%2C%20not%20full%20re%2Dscans%2C%20to%20avoid%20errors%20if%20files%20changed%20during%20sync
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
3a50f35df9 sync: report list of synced paths to file -- see #7282
Allows rclone sync to accept the same output file flags as rclone check,
for the purpose of writing results to a file.
A new --dest-after option is also supported, which writes a list file using
the same ListFormat flags as lsf (including customizable options for hash,
modtime, etc.) Conceptually it is similar to rsync's --itemize-changes, but
not identical -- it should output an accurate list of what will be on the
destination after the sync.

Note that it has a few limitations, and certain scenarios
are not currently supported:

--max-duration / CutoffModeHard
--compare-dest / --copy-dest (because equal() is called multiple times for the
    same file)
server-side moves of an entire dir at once (because we never get the individual
file objects in the dir)
High-level retries, because there would be dupes
Possibly some error scenarios that didn't come up on the tests

Note also that each file is logged during the sync, as opposed to after, so it
is most useful as a predictor of what SHOULD happen to each file
(which may or may not match what actually DID.)

Only rclone sync is currently supported -- support for copy and move may be
added in the future.
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
932f9ec34a bisync: document support for atomic uploads 2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
nielash
0e5f12126f bisync: merge copies and deletes, support --track-renames and --backup-dir -- fixes #5690 fixes #5685
Before this change, bisync handled copies and deletes in separate operations.
After this change, they are combined in one sync operation, which is faster
and also allows bisync to support --track-renames and --backup-dir.

Bisync uses a --files-from filter containing only the paths bisync has
determined need to be synced. Just like in sync (but in both directions),
if a path is present on the dst but not the src, it's interpreted as a delete
rather than a copy.
2024-01-20 14:50:08 -05:00
Tera
806f6ab1eb add missing backtick 2024-01-19 11:17:36 +00:00
kapitainsky
17fea90ac9 docs: add rclone OS requirements
Adds rclone OS requirements list and latest rclone versions known to be working with specific historical OS versions.

Discussed on the forum:
https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-1-65-1-runtime-exception-error-crash-immediately-after-running-the-command/44051

Fixes: #7571
2024-01-17 16:42:33 +00:00
Harshit Budhraja
78176d39fd imagekit: updated overview - supported operations 2024-01-17 16:38:54 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
d20f647487 Add Harshit Budhraja to contributors 2024-01-17 10:23:50 +00:00
Harshit Budhraja
6521394865 imagekit: Updated docs and web content 2024-01-16 18:25:25 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
f8c5695aed docs: add warp.dev as a sponsor 2024-01-15 11:55:38 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
a5972fe0d1 docs: update website footer 2024-01-15 11:55:38 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
3df6518006 Add Nikhil Ahuja to contributors 2024-01-13 14:27:54 +00:00
Nikhil Ahuja
1045f54128 oracleobjectstorage: Support "backend restore" command - fixes #7371 2024-01-09 09:43:36 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
e20f2eee59 Changelog updates from Version v1.65.1 2024-01-08 11:54:02 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
0e746f25a3 amazonclouddrive: remove Amazon Drive backend code and docs #7539
The Amazon Drive backend is closed from 2023-12-31.

See: https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=23943055011
2024-01-04 17:05:54 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
7aa066cff8 Add Paul Stern to contributors 2024-01-03 16:14:40 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
394195cfdf Add rarspace01 to contributors 2024-01-03 10:57:59 +00:00
rarspace01
fba2d4c4a7
docs: fix broken link in serve webdav 2023-12-30 18:10:27 +01:00
Nick Craig-Wood
242fe96b18 Add keongalvin to contributors 2023-12-10 22:29:57 +00:00
keongalvin
110d07548f docs: fix broken link 2023-12-08 16:21:09 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
113b2b648c Add emyarod to contributors 2023-12-08 14:26:46 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
57ab4d279e Add Anthony Metzidis to contributors 2023-12-08 14:26:46 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
8e21c77ead Add Eli Orzitzer to contributors 2023-12-08 14:26:46 +00:00
emyarod
4751980659 docs: update contributor email 2023-12-08 11:21:26 +00:00
Eli Orzitzer
c3117d9efb Doc change: Add the CreateBucket permission requirement for AWS S3 2023-12-07 16:46:04 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
08c460dd1a Add ben-ba to contributors 2023-12-02 10:49:15 +00:00
ben-ba
e3d0bff9ca
docs: fix typo in docs.md
- OpenChunkedWriter
+ OpenChunkWriter
2023-12-01 20:45:48 +01:00
Nick Craig-Wood
97d7945cef Add halms to contributors 2023-12-01 09:36:05 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
96f8b7c827 install.sh: fix harmless error message on install
This was caused by trying to write to a non existent file, and
changing the order of the cleanup fixed it.

https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-v1-65-0-release/43100/18
2023-11-28 19:10:04 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
85f142a206 Start v1.66.0-DEV development 2023-11-26 17:14:38 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
82b963e372 Version v1.65.0 2023-11-26 16:07:39 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
74d5477fad onedrive: add --onedrive-delta flag to enable ListR
Before this change ListR was unconditionally enabled on onedrive.

This caused performance problems for some uses, so now the
--onedrive-delta flag has to be supplied.

Fixes #7362
2023-11-26 16:06:49 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
9e62a74a23 Add Abhinav Dhiman to contributors 2023-11-24 20:47:06 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
a10abf9934 Add 你知道未来吗 to contributors 2023-11-24 20:47:06 +00:00
Abhinav Dhiman
36eb3cd660
imagekit: Added ImageKit backend 2023-11-24 18:18:01 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
a259226eb2 Add Alen Šiljak to contributors 2023-11-24 11:19:58 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
ba11040d6b s3: detect looping when using gcs and versions
Apparently gcs doesn't return an S3 compatible result when using
versions.

In particular it doesn't return a NextKeyMarker - this means rclone
loops and fetches the same page over and over again.

This patch detects the problem and stops the infinite retries but it
doesn't fix the underlying problem.

See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/list-s3-versions-files-looping-bug/42974
See: https://issuetracker.google.com/u/0/issues/312292516
2023-11-23 09:50:28 +00:00
asdffdsazqqq
94b7c49196 Update Docs to show SMB remote supports modtime.md 2023-11-20 17:50:28 +00:00
albertony
a7faf05393 docs: cleanup backend hashes sections 2023-11-20 17:43:57 +00:00
Nick Craig-Wood
c6755aa768 Add Mina Galić to contributors 2023-11-20 17:36:31 +00:00
Jacob Hands
20bd17f107 install.sh: Clean up temp files in install script 2023-11-20 15:00:08 +00:00