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Add --network-mode option to activate mounting as network drive without having to set volume prefix. Add support for automatic drive letter assignment (not specific to network drive mounting). Allow full network share unc path in --volname, which will also implicitely activate network drive mounting. Allow full network share unc path as mountpoint, which will also implicitely activate network drive mounting, and the specified path will be used as volume prefix and the remote will be mounted on an automatically assigned drive letter instead.
511 lines
18 KiB
Go
511 lines
18 KiB
Go
package mountlib
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import (
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"os/signal"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"syscall"
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"time"
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sysdnotify "github.com/iguanesolutions/go-systemd/v5/notify"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/flags"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/rc"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/atexit"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs/vfsflags"
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"github.com/spf13/cobra"
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"github.com/spf13/pflag"
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)
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// Options for creating the mount
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type Options struct {
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DebugFUSE bool
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AllowNonEmpty bool
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AllowRoot bool
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AllowOther bool
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DefaultPermissions bool
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WritebackCache bool
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Daemon bool
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MaxReadAhead fs.SizeSuffix
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ExtraOptions []string
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ExtraFlags []string
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AttrTimeout time.Duration // how long the kernel caches attribute for
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VolumeName string
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NoAppleDouble bool
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NoAppleXattr bool
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DaemonTimeout time.Duration // OSXFUSE only
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AsyncRead bool
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NetworkMode bool // Windows only
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}
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// DefaultOpt is the default values for creating the mount
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var DefaultOpt = Options{
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MaxReadAhead: 128 * 1024,
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AttrTimeout: 1 * time.Second, // how long the kernel caches attribute for
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NoAppleDouble: true, // use noappledouble by default
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NoAppleXattr: false, // do not use noapplexattr by default
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AsyncRead: true, // do async reads by default
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}
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type (
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// UnmountFn is called to unmount the file system
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UnmountFn func() error
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// MountFn is called to mount the file system
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MountFn func(VFS *vfs.VFS, mountpoint string, opt *Options) (<-chan error, func() error, error)
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)
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// Global constants
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const (
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MaxLeafSize = 1024 // don't pass file names longer than this
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)
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func init() {
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// DaemonTimeout defaults to non zero for macOS
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if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
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DefaultOpt.DaemonTimeout = 15 * time.Minute
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}
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}
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// Options set by command line flags
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var (
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Opt = DefaultOpt
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)
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// AddFlags adds the non filing system specific flags to the command
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func AddFlags(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet) {
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rc.AddOption("mount", &Opt)
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.DebugFUSE, "debug-fuse", "", Opt.DebugFUSE, "Debug the FUSE internals - needs -v.")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.AllowNonEmpty, "allow-non-empty", "", Opt.AllowNonEmpty, "Allow mounting over a non-empty directory (not Windows).")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.AllowRoot, "allow-root", "", Opt.AllowRoot, "Allow access to root user (not Windows).")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.AllowOther, "allow-other", "", Opt.AllowOther, "Allow access to other users (not Windows).")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.DefaultPermissions, "default-permissions", "", Opt.DefaultPermissions, "Makes kernel enforce access control based on the file mode.")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.WritebackCache, "write-back-cache", "", Opt.WritebackCache, "Makes kernel buffer writes before sending them to rclone. Without this, writethrough caching is used.")
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flags.FVarP(flagSet, &Opt.MaxReadAhead, "max-read-ahead", "", "The number of bytes that can be prefetched for sequential reads.")
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flags.DurationVarP(flagSet, &Opt.AttrTimeout, "attr-timeout", "", Opt.AttrTimeout, "Time for which file/directory attributes are cached.")
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flags.StringArrayVarP(flagSet, &Opt.ExtraOptions, "option", "o", []string{}, "Option for libfuse/WinFsp. Repeat if required.")
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flags.StringArrayVarP(flagSet, &Opt.ExtraFlags, "fuse-flag", "", []string{}, "Flags or arguments to be passed direct to libfuse/WinFsp. Repeat if required.")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.Daemon, "daemon", "", Opt.Daemon, "Run mount as a daemon (background mode).")
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flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &Opt.VolumeName, "volname", "", Opt.VolumeName, "Set the volume name (not supported by all OSes).")
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flags.DurationVarP(flagSet, &Opt.DaemonTimeout, "daemon-timeout", "", Opt.DaemonTimeout, "Time limit for rclone to respond to kernel (not supported by all OSes).")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.AsyncRead, "async-read", "", Opt.AsyncRead, "Use asynchronous reads.")
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if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.NoAppleDouble, "noappledouble", "", Opt.NoAppleDouble, "Sets the OSXFUSE option noappledouble.")
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.NoAppleXattr, "noapplexattr", "", Opt.NoAppleXattr, "Sets the OSXFUSE option noapplexattr.")
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} else if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
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flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &Opt.NetworkMode, "network-mode", "", Opt.NetworkMode, "Mount as remote network drive, instead of fixed disk drive.")
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}
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}
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// Check if folder is empty
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func checkMountEmpty(mountpoint string) error {
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fp, fpErr := os.Open(mountpoint)
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if fpErr != nil {
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return errors.Wrap(fpErr, "Can not open: "+mountpoint)
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}
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defer fs.CheckClose(fp, &fpErr)
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_, fpErr = fp.Readdirnames(1)
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// directory is not empty
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if fpErr != io.EOF {
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var e error
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var errorMsg = "Directory is not empty: " + mountpoint + " If you want to mount it anyway use: --allow-non-empty option"
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if fpErr == nil {
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e = errors.New(errorMsg)
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} else {
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e = errors.Wrap(fpErr, errorMsg)
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}
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return e
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Check the root doesn't overlap the mountpoint
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func checkMountpointOverlap(root, mountpoint string) error {
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abs := func(x string) string {
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if absX, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(x); err == nil {
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x = absX
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}
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if absX, err := filepath.Abs(x); err == nil {
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x = absX
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}
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x = filepath.ToSlash(x)
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if !strings.HasSuffix(x, "/") {
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x += "/"
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}
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return x
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}
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rootAbs, mountpointAbs := abs(root), abs(mountpoint)
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if strings.HasPrefix(rootAbs, mountpointAbs) || strings.HasPrefix(mountpointAbs, rootAbs) {
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return errors.Errorf("mount point %q and directory to be mounted %q mustn't overlap", mountpoint, root)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// NewMountCommand makes a mount command with the given name and Mount function
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func NewMountCommand(commandName string, hidden bool, mount MountFn) *cobra.Command {
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var commandDefinition = &cobra.Command{
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Use: commandName + " remote:path /path/to/mountpoint",
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Hidden: hidden,
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Short: `Mount the remote as file system on a mountpoint.`,
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Long: `
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rclone ` + commandName + ` allows Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Windows to
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mount any of Rclone's cloud storage systems as a file system with
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FUSE.
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First set up your remote using ` + "`rclone config`" + `. Check it works with ` + "`rclone ls`" + ` etc.
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You can either run mount in foreground mode or background (daemon) mode. Mount runs in
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foreground mode by default, use the ` + "`--daemon`" + ` flag to specify background mode.
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Background mode is only supported on Linux and OSX, you can only run mount in
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foreground mode on Windows.
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On Linux/macOS/FreeBSD Start the mount like this where ` + "`/path/to/local/mount`" + `
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is an **empty** **existing** directory.
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rclone ` + commandName + ` remote:path/to/files /path/to/local/mount
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Or on Windows like this where ` + "`X:`" + ` is an unused drive letter
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or (unless [mounting as a network drive](#network-drive)) use a path
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to **non-existent** subdirectory of an **existing** parent directory or drive.
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rclone ` + commandName + ` remote:path/to/files X:
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rclone ` + commandName + ` remote:path/to/files C:\path\to\nonexistent\directory
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When running in background mode the user will have to stop the mount manually (specified below).
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When the program ends while in foreground mode, either via Ctrl+C or receiving
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a SIGINT or SIGTERM signal, the mount is automatically stopped.
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The umount operation can fail, for example when the mountpoint is busy.
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When that happens, it is the user's responsibility to stop the mount manually.
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Stopping the mount manually:
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# Linux
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fusermount -u /path/to/local/mount
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# OS X
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umount /path/to/local/mount
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**Note**: As of ` + "`rclone` 1.52.2, `rclone mount`" + ` now requires Go version 1.13
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or newer on some platforms depending on the underlying FUSE library in use.
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### Installing on Windows
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To run rclone ` + commandName + ` on Windows, you will need to
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download and install [WinFsp](http://www.secfs.net/winfsp/).
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[WinFsp](https://github.com/billziss-gh/winfsp) is an open source
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Windows File System Proxy which makes it easy to write user space file
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systems for Windows. It provides a FUSE emulation layer which rclone
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uses combination with
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[cgofuse](https://github.com/billziss-gh/cgofuse). Both of these
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packages are by Bill Zissimopoulos who was very helpful during the
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implementation of rclone ` + commandName + ` for Windows.
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#### Windows caveats
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Note that drives created as Administrator are not visible by other
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accounts (including the account that was elevated as
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Administrator). So if you start a Windows drive from an Administrative
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Command Prompt and then try to access the same drive from Explorer
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(which does not run as Administrator), you will not be able to see the
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new drive.
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The easiest way around this is to start the drive from a normal
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command prompt. It is also possible to start a drive from the SYSTEM
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account (using [the WinFsp.Launcher
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infrastructure](https://github.com/billziss-gh/winfsp/wiki/WinFsp-Service-Architecture))
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which creates drives accessible for everyone on the system or
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alternatively using [the nssm service manager](https://nssm.cc/usage).
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#### Mount as a network drive
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By default, rclone will mount the remote as a normal, fixed disk drive. However,
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you can also mount it as a remote network drive, also known as a network share.
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Unlike other operating systems, Microsoft Windows provides a different filesystem
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type for network and fixed drives. It optimises access on the assumption fixed
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disk drives are fast and reliable, while network drives have relatively high latency
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and less reliability. Some settings can also be differentiated between the two types,
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for example that Windows Explorer should just display icons and not create preview
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thumbnails for image and video files on network drives.
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If you mount an rclone remote using the default, fixed drive mode and experience
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unexpected program errors, freezes or other issues, consider mounting the remotes
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as a network drive instead.
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See also [Limitations](#limitations) section below for more info.
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To mount as network drive, add ` + "`--fuse-flag --VolumePrefix=\\server\\share`" + `
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to your ` + commandName + ` command. You may replace the names "server" and "share"
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with whatever you like, as long as the combination is unique when you are mounting
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more than one drive (or else the mount command will fail). The "share" name will
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treated as the volume label for the mapped drive, shown in Windows Explorer etc, while
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` + "`\\\\server\\share`" + ` will be reported as the remote UNC path by
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` + "`net use`" + ` etc, just like a normal network drive mapping.
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You must use the method of mounting to a drive letter, as mounting to a directory
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path is not supported in this case (a limitation Windows imposes on junctions).
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[Read more about drive mapping](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_mapping)
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### Limitations
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Without the use of ` + "`--vfs-cache-mode`" + ` this can only write files
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sequentially, it can only seek when reading. This means that many
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applications won't work with their files on an rclone mount without
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` + "`--vfs-cache-mode writes`" + ` or ` + "`--vfs-cache-mode full`" + `.
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See the [File Caching](#file-caching) section for more info.
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The bucket based remotes (e.g. Swift, S3, Google Compute Storage, B2,
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Hubic) do not support the concept of empty directories, so empty
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directories will have a tendency to disappear once they fall out of
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the directory cache.
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Only supported on Linux, FreeBSD, OS X and Windows at the moment.
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### rclone ` + commandName + ` vs rclone sync/copy
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File systems expect things to be 100% reliable, whereas cloud storage
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systems are a long way from 100% reliable. The rclone sync/copy
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commands cope with this with lots of retries. However rclone ` + commandName + `
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can't use retries in the same way without making local copies of the
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uploads. Look at the [file caching](#file-caching)
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for solutions to make ` + commandName + ` more reliable.
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### Attribute caching
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You can use the flag ` + "`--attr-timeout`" + ` to set the time the kernel caches
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the attributes (size, modification time, etc.) for directory entries.
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The default is "1s" which caches files just long enough to avoid
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too many callbacks to rclone from the kernel.
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In theory 0s should be the correct value for filesystems which can
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change outside the control of the kernel. However this causes quite a
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few problems such as
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[rclone using too much memory](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/issues/2157),
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[rclone not serving files to samba](https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-1-39-vs-1-40-mount-issue/5112)
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and [excessive time listing directories](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/issues/2095#issuecomment-371141147).
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The kernel can cache the info about a file for the time given by
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` + "`--attr-timeout`" + `. You may see corruption if the remote file changes
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length during this window. It will show up as either a truncated file
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or a file with garbage on the end. With ` + "`--attr-timeout 1s`" + ` this is
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very unlikely but not impossible. The higher you set ` + "`--attr-timeout`" + `
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the more likely it is. The default setting of "1s" is the lowest
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setting which mitigates the problems above.
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If you set it higher ('10s' or '1m' say) then the kernel will call
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back to rclone less often making it more efficient, however there is
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more chance of the corruption issue above.
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If files don't change on the remote outside of the control of rclone
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then there is no chance of corruption.
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This is the same as setting the attr_timeout option in mount.fuse.
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### Filters
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Note that all the rclone filters can be used to select a subset of the
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files to be visible in the mount.
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### systemd
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When running rclone ` + commandName + ` as a systemd service, it is possible
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to use Type=notify. In this case the service will enter the started state
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after the mountpoint has been successfully set up.
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Units having the rclone ` + commandName + ` service specified as a requirement
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will see all files and folders immediately in this mode.
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### chunked reading ###
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` + "`--vfs-read-chunk-size`" + ` will enable reading the source objects in parts.
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This can reduce the used download quota for some remotes by requesting only chunks
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from the remote that are actually read at the cost of an increased number of requests.
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When ` + "`--vfs-read-chunk-size-limit`" + ` is also specified and greater than
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` + "`--vfs-read-chunk-size`" + `, the chunk size for each open file will get doubled
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for each chunk read, until the specified value is reached. A value of -1 will disable
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the limit and the chunk size will grow indefinitely.
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With ` + "`--vfs-read-chunk-size 100M`" + ` and ` + "`--vfs-read-chunk-size-limit 0`" + `
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the following parts will be downloaded: 0-100M, 100M-200M, 200M-300M, 300M-400M and so on.
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When ` + "`--vfs-read-chunk-size-limit 500M`" + ` is specified, the result would be
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0-100M, 100M-300M, 300M-700M, 700M-1200M, 1200M-1700M and so on.
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` + vfs.Help,
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Run: func(command *cobra.Command, args []string) {
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cmd.CheckArgs(2, 2, command, args)
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opt := Opt // make a copy of the options
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if opt.Daemon {
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config.PassConfigKeyForDaemonization = true
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}
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mountpoint := args[1]
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fdst := cmd.NewFsDir(args)
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if fdst.Name() == "" || fdst.Name() == "local" {
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err := checkMountpointOverlap(fdst.Root(), mountpoint)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("Fatal error: %v", err)
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}
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}
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// Show stats if the user has specifically requested them
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if cmd.ShowStats() {
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defer cmd.StartStats()()
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}
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// Inform about ignored flags on Windows,
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// and if not on Windows and not --allow-non-empty flag is used
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// verify that mountpoint is empty.
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if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
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if opt.AllowNonEmpty {
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fs.Logf(nil, "--allow-non-empty flag does nothing on Windows")
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}
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if opt.AllowRoot {
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fs.Logf(nil, "--allow-root flag does nothing on Windows")
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}
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if opt.AllowOther {
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fs.Logf(nil, "--allow-other flag does nothing on Windows")
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}
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} else if !opt.AllowNonEmpty {
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err := checkMountEmpty(mountpoint)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("Fatal error: %v", err)
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}
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}
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// Work out the volume name, removing special
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// characters from it if necessary
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if opt.VolumeName == "" {
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opt.VolumeName = fdst.Name() + ":" + fdst.Root()
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}
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opt.VolumeName = strings.Replace(opt.VolumeName, ":", " ", -1)
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opt.VolumeName = strings.Replace(opt.VolumeName, "/", " ", -1)
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opt.VolumeName = strings.TrimSpace(opt.VolumeName)
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if runtime.GOOS == "windows" && len(opt.VolumeName) > 32 {
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opt.VolumeName = opt.VolumeName[:32]
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}
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// Start background task if --background is specified
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if opt.Daemon {
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daemonized := startBackgroundMode()
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if daemonized {
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return
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}
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}
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VFS := vfs.New(fdst, &vfsflags.Opt)
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err := Mount(VFS, mountpoint, mount, &opt)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("Fatal error: %v", err)
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}
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},
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}
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// Register the command
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cmd.Root.AddCommand(commandDefinition)
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// Add flags
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cmdFlags := commandDefinition.Flags()
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AddFlags(cmdFlags)
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vfsflags.AddFlags(cmdFlags)
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return commandDefinition
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}
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// ClipBlocks clips the blocks pointed to the OS max
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func ClipBlocks(b *uint64) {
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var max uint64
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switch runtime.GOOS {
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case "windows":
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if runtime.GOARCH == "386" {
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max = (1 << 32) - 1
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} else {
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max = (1 << 43) - 1
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}
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case "darwin":
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// OSX FUSE only supports 32 bit number of blocks
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// https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/issues/396
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max = (1 << 32) - 1
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default:
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// no clipping
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return
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}
|
|
if *b > max {
|
|
*b = max
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Mount mounts the remote at mountpoint.
|
|
//
|
|
// If noModTime is set then it
|
|
func Mount(VFS *vfs.VFS, mountpoint string, mount MountFn, opt *Options) error {
|
|
if opt == nil {
|
|
opt = &DefaultOpt
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Mount it
|
|
errChan, unmount, err := mount(VFS, mountpoint, opt)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to mount FUSE fs")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Unmount on exit
|
|
var finaliseOnce sync.Once
|
|
finalise := func() {
|
|
finaliseOnce.Do(func() {
|
|
_ = sysdnotify.Stopping()
|
|
_ = unmount()
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
fnHandle := atexit.Register(finalise)
|
|
defer atexit.Unregister(fnHandle)
|
|
|
|
// Notify systemd
|
|
if err := sysdnotify.Ready(); err != nil {
|
|
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to notify systemd")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Reload VFS cache on SIGHUP
|
|
sigHup := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
|
|
signal.Notify(sigHup, syscall.SIGHUP)
|
|
|
|
waitloop:
|
|
for {
|
|
select {
|
|
// umount triggered outside the app
|
|
case err = <-errChan:
|
|
break waitloop
|
|
// user sent SIGHUP to clear the cache
|
|
case <-sigHup:
|
|
root, err := VFS.Root()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
fs.Errorf(VFS.Fs(), "Error reading root: %v", err)
|
|
} else {
|
|
root.ForgetAll()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
finalise()
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to umount FUSE fs")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|