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title: "HiDrive"
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description: "Rclone docs for HiDrive"
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versionIntroduced: "v1.59"
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---
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# {{< icon "fa fa-cloud" >}} HiDrive
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Paths are specified as `remote:path`
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Paths may be as deep as required, e.g. `remote:directory/subdirectory`.
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The initial setup for hidrive involves getting a token from HiDrive
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which you need to do in your browser.
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`rclone config` walks you through it.
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## Configuration
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Here is an example of how to make a remote called `remote`. First run:
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rclone config
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This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
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```
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No remotes found - make a new one
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n) New remote
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s) Set configuration password
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q) Quit config
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n/s/q> n
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name> remote
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Type of storage to configure.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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[snip]
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XX / HiDrive
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\ "hidrive"
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[snip]
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Storage> hidrive
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OAuth Client Id - Leave blank normally.
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client_id>
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OAuth Client Secret - Leave blank normally.
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client_secret>
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Access permissions that rclone should use when requesting access from HiDrive.
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Leave blank normally.
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scope_access>
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Edit advanced config?
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y/n> n
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Use web browser to automatically authenticate rclone with remote?
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* Say Y if the machine running rclone has a web browser you can use
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* Say N if running rclone on a (remote) machine without web browser access
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If not sure try Y. If Y failed, try N.
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y/n> y
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If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth?state=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Log in and authorize rclone for access
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Waiting for code...
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Got code
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--------------------
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[remote]
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type = hidrive
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token = {"access_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","token_type":"Bearer","refresh_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","expiry":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"}
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--------------------
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y) Yes this is OK (default)
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e) Edit this remote
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d) Delete this remote
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y/e/d> y
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```
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**You should be aware that OAuth-tokens can be used to access your account
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and hence should not be shared with other persons.**
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See the [below section](#keeping-your-tokens-safe) for more information.
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See the [remote setup docs](/remote_setup/) for how to set it up on a
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machine with no Internet browser available.
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Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
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token as returned from HiDrive. This only runs from the moment it opens
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your browser to the moment you get back the verification code.
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The webserver runs on `http://127.0.0.1:53682/`.
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If local port `53682` is protected by a firewall you may need to temporarily
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unblock the firewall to complete authorization.
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Once configured you can then use `rclone` like this,
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List directories in top level of your HiDrive root folder
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rclone lsd remote:
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List all the files in your HiDrive filesystem
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rclone ls remote:
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To copy a local directory to a HiDrive directory called backup
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rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
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### Keeping your tokens safe
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Any OAuth-tokens will be stored by rclone in the remote's configuration file as unencrypted text.
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Anyone can use a valid refresh-token to access your HiDrive filesystem without knowing your password.
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Therefore you should make sure no one else can access your configuration.
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It is possible to encrypt rclone's configuration file.
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You can find information on securing your configuration file by viewing the [configuration encryption docs](/docs/#configuration-encryption).
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### Invalid refresh token
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As can be verified [here](https://developer.hidrive.com/basics-flows/),
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each `refresh_token` (for Native Applications) is valid for 60 days.
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If used to access HiDrivei, its validity will be automatically extended.
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This means that if you
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* Don't use the HiDrive remote for 60 days
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then rclone will return an error which includes a text
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that implies the refresh token is *invalid* or *expired*.
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To fix this you will need to authorize rclone to access your HiDrive account again.
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Using
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rclone config reconnect remote:
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the process is very similar to the process of initial setup exemplified before.
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### Modification times and hashes
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HiDrive allows modification times to be set on objects accurate to 1 second.
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HiDrive supports [its own hash type](https://static.hidrive.com/dev/0001)
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which is used to verify the integrity of file contents after successful transfers.
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### Restricted filename characters
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HiDrive cannot store files or folders that include
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`/` (0x2F) or null-bytes (0x00) in their name.
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Any other characters can be used in the names of files or folders.
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Additionally, files or folders cannot be named either of the following: `.` or `..`
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Therefore rclone will automatically replace these characters,
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if files or folders are stored or accessed with such names.
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You can read about how this filename encoding works in general
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[here](overview/#restricted-filenames).
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Keep in mind that HiDrive only supports file or folder names
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with a length of 255 characters or less.
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### Transfers
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HiDrive limits file sizes per single request to a maximum of 2 GiB.
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To allow storage of larger files and allow for better upload performance,
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the hidrive backend will use a chunked transfer for files larger than 96 MiB.
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Rclone will upload multiple parts/chunks of the file at the same time.
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Chunks in the process of being uploaded are buffered in memory,
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so you may want to restrict this behaviour on systems with limited resources.
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You can customize this behaviour using the following options:
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* `chunk_size`: size of file parts
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* `upload_cutoff`: files larger or equal to this in size will use a chunked transfer
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* `upload_concurrency`: number of file-parts to upload at the same time
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See the below section about configuration options for more details.
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### Root folder
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You can set the root folder for rclone.
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This is the directory that rclone considers to be the root of your HiDrive.
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Usually, you will leave this blank, and rclone will use the root of the account.
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However, you can set this to restrict rclone to a specific folder hierarchy.
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This works by prepending the contents of the `root_prefix` option
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to any paths accessed by rclone.
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For example, the following two ways to access the home directory are equivalent:
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rclone lsd --hidrive-root-prefix="/users/test/" remote:path
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rclone lsd remote:/users/test/path
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See the below section about configuration options for more details.
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### Directory member count
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By default, rclone will know the number of directory members contained in a directory.
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For example, `rclone lsd` uses this information.
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The acquisition of this information will result in additional time costs for HiDrive's API.
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When dealing with large directory structures, it may be desirable to circumvent this time cost,
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especially when this information is not explicitly needed.
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For this, the `disable_fetching_member_count` option can be used.
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See the below section about configuration options for more details.
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{{< rem autogenerated options start" - DO NOT EDIT - instead edit fs.RegInfo in backend/hidrive/hidrive.go then run make backenddocs" >}}
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### Standard options
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Here are the Standard options specific to hidrive (HiDrive).
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#### --hidrive-client-id
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OAuth Client Id.
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Leave blank normally.
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Properties:
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- Config: client_id
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_CLIENT_ID
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- Type: string
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- Required: false
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#### --hidrive-client-secret
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OAuth Client Secret.
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Leave blank normally.
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Properties:
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- Config: client_secret
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_CLIENT_SECRET
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- Type: string
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- Required: false
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#### --hidrive-scope-access
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Access permissions that rclone should use when requesting access from HiDrive.
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Properties:
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- Config: scope_access
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_SCOPE_ACCESS
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- Type: string
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- Default: "rw"
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- Examples:
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- "rw"
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- Read and write access to resources.
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- "ro"
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- Read-only access to resources.
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### Advanced options
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Here are the Advanced options specific to hidrive (HiDrive).
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#### --hidrive-token
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OAuth Access Token as a JSON blob.
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Properties:
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- Config: token
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_TOKEN
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- Type: string
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- Required: false
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#### --hidrive-auth-url
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Auth server URL.
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Leave blank to use the provider defaults.
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Properties:
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- Config: auth_url
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_AUTH_URL
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- Type: string
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- Required: false
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#### --hidrive-token-url
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Token server url.
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Leave blank to use the provider defaults.
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Properties:
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- Config: token_url
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_TOKEN_URL
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- Type: string
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- Required: false
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#### --hidrive-scope-role
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User-level that rclone should use when requesting access from HiDrive.
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Properties:
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- Config: scope_role
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_SCOPE_ROLE
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- Type: string
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- Default: "user"
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- Examples:
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- "user"
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- User-level access to management permissions.
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- This will be sufficient in most cases.
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- "admin"
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- Extensive access to management permissions.
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- "owner"
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- Full access to management permissions.
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#### --hidrive-root-prefix
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The root/parent folder for all paths.
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Fill in to use the specified folder as the parent for all paths given to the remote.
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This way rclone can use any folder as its starting point.
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Properties:
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- Config: root_prefix
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_ROOT_PREFIX
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- Type: string
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- Default: "/"
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- Examples:
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- "/"
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- The topmost directory accessible by rclone.
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- This will be equivalent with "root" if rclone uses a regular HiDrive user account.
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- "root"
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- The topmost directory of the HiDrive user account
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- ""
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- This specifies that there is no root-prefix for your paths.
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- When using this you will always need to specify paths to this remote with a valid parent e.g. "remote:/path/to/dir" or "remote:root/path/to/dir".
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#### --hidrive-endpoint
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Endpoint for the service.
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This is the URL that API-calls will be made to.
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Properties:
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- Config: endpoint
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_ENDPOINT
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- Type: string
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- Default: "https://api.hidrive.strato.com/2.1"
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#### --hidrive-disable-fetching-member-count
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Do not fetch number of objects in directories unless it is absolutely necessary.
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Requests may be faster if the number of objects in subdirectories is not fetched.
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Properties:
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- Config: disable_fetching_member_count
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_DISABLE_FETCHING_MEMBER_COUNT
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- Type: bool
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- Default: false
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#### --hidrive-chunk-size
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Chunksize for chunked uploads.
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Any files larger than the configured cutoff (or files of unknown size) will be uploaded in chunks of this size.
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The upper limit for this is 2147483647 bytes (about 2.000Gi).
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That is the maximum amount of bytes a single upload-operation will support.
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Setting this above the upper limit or to a negative value will cause uploads to fail.
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Setting this to larger values may increase the upload speed at the cost of using more memory.
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It can be set to smaller values smaller to save on memory.
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Properties:
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- Config: chunk_size
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_CHUNK_SIZE
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- Type: SizeSuffix
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- Default: 48Mi
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#### --hidrive-upload-cutoff
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Cutoff/Threshold for chunked uploads.
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Any files larger than this will be uploaded in chunks of the configured chunksize.
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The upper limit for this is 2147483647 bytes (about 2.000Gi).
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That is the maximum amount of bytes a single upload-operation will support.
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Setting this above the upper limit will cause uploads to fail.
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Properties:
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- Config: upload_cutoff
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_UPLOAD_CUTOFF
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- Type: SizeSuffix
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- Default: 96Mi
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#### --hidrive-upload-concurrency
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Concurrency for chunked uploads.
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This is the upper limit for how many transfers for the same file are running concurrently.
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Setting this above to a value smaller than 1 will cause uploads to deadlock.
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If you are uploading small numbers of large files over high-speed links
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and these uploads do not fully utilize your bandwidth, then increasing
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this may help to speed up the transfers.
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Properties:
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- Config: upload_concurrency
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_UPLOAD_CONCURRENCY
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- Type: int
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- Default: 4
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#### --hidrive-encoding
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The encoding for the backend.
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See the [encoding section in the overview](/overview/#encoding) for more info.
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Properties:
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- Config: encoding
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- Env Var: RCLONE_HIDRIVE_ENCODING
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- Type: Encoding
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- Default: Slash,Dot
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{{< rem autogenerated options stop >}}
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## Limitations
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### Symbolic links
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HiDrive is able to store symbolic links (*symlinks*) by design,
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for example, when unpacked from a zip archive.
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There exists no direct mechanism to manage native symlinks in remotes.
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As such this implementation has chosen to ignore any native symlinks present in the remote.
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rclone will not be able to access or show any symlinks stored in the hidrive-remote.
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This means symlinks cannot be individually removed, copied, or moved,
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except when removing, copying, or moving the parent folder.
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*This does not affect the `.rclonelink`-files
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that rclone uses to encode and store symbolic links.*
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### Sparse files
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It is possible to store sparse files in HiDrive.
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Note that copying a sparse file will expand the holes
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into null-byte (0x00) regions that will then consume disk space.
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Likewise, when downloading a sparse file,
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the resulting file will have null-byte regions in the place of file holes.
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