These are for remotes to signal that they have a fatal error and don't
want to continue (eg cap exceeded) or that a particular file shouldn't
be retried for some reason.
If remote:path points to a file make NewFs return a sentinel error
fs.ErrorIsFile and an Fs which points to the parent.
Use this to remove the LimitedFs and just add this file to the
--files-from list.
This means that server side operations can be used also.
Fixes#518Fixes#545
* Now removes identical copies without asking
* Now obeys `--dry-run`
* Implement `--dedupe-mode` for non interactive running
* `--dedupe-mode interactive` - interactive the default.
* `--dedupe-mode skip` - removes identical files then skips anything left.
* `--dedupe-mode first` - removes identical files then keeps the first one.
* `--dedupe-mode newest` - removes identical files then keeps the newest one.
* `--dedupe-mode oldest` - removes identical files then keeps the oldest one.
* `--dedupe-mode rename` - removes identical files then renames the rest to be different.
* Add tests which will only run on Google Drive.
This will allow setting up a remote with copy&paste of values to a headless machine. It will allow copy+pasting a token into the configuration.
This requires rclone to be on a machine with a proper browser. Custom client id and secrets are supported.
To test token generation, use `rclone auth "fs type"`.
* Define Mover interface to move a single object
* Define DirMover interface to move a directory
* Implement DirMove operation
* Add `rclone move` command
* Tests for Dir Move
To Do
* Implement Move, DirMover in local, drive, dropbox
* unit test for Mover
* unit test for DirMover
...unless had some errors or stats interval requested.
Add fs.ErrorLog to differentiate between Logs which should be
suppressed and errors which shouldn't.
Changed "ls" command not to show modification time by default only
size and path. That is because it is slow for nearly all the remotes
as it requires extra metadata lookup. All remotes can look up files
and sizes without extra operations.
Added "lsl" which does what "ls" used to - namely show modification
time, size and path.
Added "md5sum" which produces the same output as the md5sum command -
md5sums and paths that is.