Nick Craig-Wood 2e2451f8ec lib/rest: fix problems re-using HTTP connections
Before this fix, it was noticed that the rclone webdav client did not
re-use HTTP connections when it should have been.

This turned out to be because rclone was not draining the HTTP bodies
when it was not expecting a response.

From the Go docs:

> If the returned error is nil, the Response will contain a non-nil
> Body which the user is expected to close. If the Body is not both
> read to EOF and closed, the Client's underlying RoundTripper
> (typically Transport) may not be able to re-use a persistent TCP
> connection to the server for a subsequent "keep-alive" request.

This fixes the problem by draining up to 10MB of data from an HTTP
response if the NoResponse flag is set, or at the end of a JSON or XML
response (which could have some whitespace on the end).

See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/webdav-with-persistent-connections/37024/
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Rclone

Rclone ("rsync for cloud storage") is a command-line program to sync files and directories to and from different cloud storage providers.

Storage providers

Please see the full list of all storage providers and their features

Virtual storage providers

These backends adapt or modify other storage providers

  • Alias: rename existing remotes 📄
  • Cache: cache remotes (DEPRECATED) 📄
  • Chunker: split large files 📄
  • Combine: combine multiple remotes into a directory tree 📄
  • Compress: compress files 📄
  • Crypt: encrypt files 📄
  • Hasher: hash files 📄
  • Union: join multiple remotes to work together 📄

Features

  • MD5/SHA-1 hashes checked at all times for file integrity
  • Timestamps preserved on files
  • Partial syncs supported on a whole file basis
  • Copy mode to just copy new/changed files
  • Sync (one way) mode to make a directory identical
  • Check mode to check for file hash equality
  • Can sync to and from network, e.g. two different cloud accounts
  • Optional large file chunking (Chunker)
  • Optional transparent compression (Compress)
  • Optional encryption (Crypt)
  • Optional FUSE mount (rclone mount)
  • Multi-threaded downloads to local disk
  • Can serve local or remote files over HTTP/WebDAV/FTP/SFTP/DLNA

Installation & documentation

Please see the rclone website for:

Downloads

License

This is free software under the terms of the MIT license (check the COPYING file included in this package).

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"rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
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