Now that https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/64468406 has been
fixed, we can remove part of the workaround which fixed#1675 -
019adc35609c2136
This will make queries marginally more efficient. We still need the
other part of the workaround since the `=` operator is case
insensitive.
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
In the drive v3 conversion we forgot the IncludeTeamDriveItems
parameter when calling the changes API. Adding it fixes the changes
polling with team drives.
This implementation hopefully can handle all error requests from the
onedrive for business authentication.
I have only tested it with the "domain in unmanaged state" error.
This allows the backend to pass a errorHandler function to the doConfig
function. The webserver will pass the current request as a parameter to
the function.
The function can then examine all paramters and build the AuthError
struct which contains name, code, description of the error. A link to
the docs can be added to the HelpURL field.
oauthutil then takes care of formatting for the HTML response page. The
error details are also returned as an error in the server.err channel
and will be logged to the commandline.
--one-way argument will check that all files on source matches the files on detination,
but not the other way. For example files present on destination but not on source will not
trigger an error.
Fixes: #1526
This was caused by using the sftp.File.Read method which resets the
streaming window after each call. Replacing it with sftp.File.WriteTo
and an io.Pipe fixes the problem bringing the speed to the same as the
sftp binary.
This checks the checksum of the streamed encrypted data against the
checksum of the encrypted object returned from the remote and returns
an error if it is different.