Before this change, rclone would return an error from the listing if
there was an unreadable directory, or if there was a problem stat-ing
a directory entry. This was frustrating because the command
completely aborts at that point when there is work it could do.
After this change rclone lists the directories and reports ERRORs for
unreadable directories or problems stat-ing files, but does return an
error from the listing. It does set the error flag which means the
command will fail (and objects won't be deleted with `rclone sync`).
This brings rclone's behaviour exactly in to line with rsync's
behaviour. It does as much as possible, but doesn't let the errors
pass silently.
Fixes#3179
Before this change we calculated all possible hashes for the file when
the `Hashes` method was called.
After we only calculate the Hash requested.
Almost all uses of `Hash` just need one checksum. This will slow down
`rclone lsjson` with the `--hash` flag. Perhaps lsjson should have a
`--hash-type` flag.
However it will speed up sync/copy/move/check/md5sum/sha1sum etc.
Before it took 12.4 seconds to md5sum a 1GB file, after it takes 3.1
seconds which is the same time the md5sum utility takes.
Before this change it was setting the modification times of the things
that the symlinks pointed to.
Note that this is only implemented for unix style OSes. Other OSes
will not attempt to set the modification time of a symlink.
Before this change on Windows, files copied locally could become
heavily fragmented (300+ fragments for maybe 100 MB), no matter how
much contiguous free space there was (even if it's over 1TiB). This
can needlessly yet severely adversely affect performance on hard
disks.
This changes uses NtSetInformationFile to pre-allocate the space to
avoid this.
It does nothing on other OSes other than Windows.
This was causing errors which looked like this when copying a file to
the root of a drive:
mkdir \\?: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
This was caused by an incorrect path splitting routine which was
removing \ of the end of UNC paths when it shouldn't have been. Fixed
by using the standard library `filepath.Dir` instead.
This unifies the 3 methods of reading config
* command line
* environment variable
* config file
And allows them all to be configured in all places. This is done by
making the []fs.Option in the backend registration be the master
source of what the backend options are.
The backend changes are:
* Use the new configmap.Mapper parameter
* Use configstruct to parse it into an Options struct
* Add all config to []fs.Option including defaults and help
* Remove all uses of pflag
* Remove all uses of config.FileGet
Before this commit rclone's handling of symlinks and junction points
under Windows was broken. rclone treated them as files and attempted
to transfer them which gave the error "The handle is invalid".
Ultimately the cause of this was 3e43ff7414 which was a
workaround so files with reparse points (which are a kind of symlink)
would transfer correctly.
The solution implemented is to revert the above commit which will mean
that #614 will break again. However there is now a work-around (which
will be signaled by rclone) to use the -L flag which wasn't available
when the original commit was made.
Fixes#2336
Before this change asynchronous closes in cmount could cause sharing
violations under Windows on Remove which manifest themselves
frequently as test failures.
This change lets the Remove be retried on a sharing violation under
Windows.
Before this change `rclone move localdir /mnt/different-fs` would
error. Now it falls back to moving individual files, which in turn
falls back to copying individual files across the filesystem boundary.
A Range request can never request 0 bytes however this change was made
to make a clearer signal that the limit means read to the end.
Add test and more documentation and fixup uses
The purpose of this is to make it easier to maintain and eventually to
allow the rclone backends to be re-used in other projects without
having to use the rclone configuration system.
The new code layout is documented in CONTRIBUTING.