Before this change, a sync which was finished with a graceful transfer
cutoff could return "context canceled" instead of the correct error.
This fixes the problem by ignoring "context canceled" errors if we
have done a graceful stop.
This is done by making fs.Config private and attaching it to the
context instead.
The Config should be obtained with fs.GetConfig and fs.AddConfig
should be used to get a new mutable config that can be changed.
This adds a context.Context parameter to NewFs and related calls.
This is necessary as part of reading config from the context -
backends need to be able to read the global config.
Before ths fix --cutoff-mode soft and cautious would emit a Fatal
error which stopped the sync immediately.
This fix introduces a new error which is checked in the sync error
processing which stops the sync gracefully.
Fixes#4576
Before this change `--track-renames-strategy` was broken. The hashing
method it used could declare times that were very close together to be
different.
The time hash was discarded and instead we check the modification time
window on every hash match.
Provided that the user doesn't use `--track-renames-strategy` on a
huge number of identically sized files this will perform just fine.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/track-renames-strategy-modtime-doesnt-work/16992/5
If your filenames contain two near-identical Unicode characters,
rclone will normalize these, making them identical. This flag
gives you the ability to keep them unique. This might
create unintended side effects, such as duplicating files that
contain certain Unicode characters, when downloading them from
certain cloud providers to a macOS filesystem.
Fixes#4228
Before this change these tests attempted to measure transfers and
checks in lieu of having a rename statistic with a very complicated
heuristic.
The change switches over to using the rename statistic which should be
100% reliable.
Before this change the first pass of --delete-before would output
"There was nothing to transfer" and then proceed to transfer things.
This makes sure the message isn't printed in the delete phase.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/incorrect-debug-output/15267
This commit corrects the logic for --track-renames-strategy which
broke the integration tests.
It also improves the parsing of the argument and adds a test for that.
This commit adds the `--track-renames-strategy` flag which allows the
user to choose the strategy for tracking renames when using the
`--track-renames` flag.
This can be "hash" or "modtime" or both currently.
This, when used with `--track-renames-strategy modtime` enables
support for tracking renames in encrypted remotes.
Fixes#3696Fixes#2721
Before this change the exit code for transfer limit exceeded was
incorrect. This was because the `resolveExitCode` function unwraps the
error thus reading the underlying error which is not the same as the
error it was comparing to (`ErrorMaxTransferLimitReached`).
This change fixes it by splitting the error definition in two so that
when the Fatal error is unwrapped we match against
`ErrorMaxTransferLimitReached` however when we return the error we
return `ErrorMaxTransferLimitReachedFatal`.
This is a timing dependent test and to make it long enough so that it
would work with the remotes would make it too long for local tests.
The code paths are identical for local vs non-local so just run on
local.
This fixes the integration tests.
This gives you more control over how long rclone will run for, making
it easier to script backups, e.g. via cron. Once the `--max-duration`
time limit is reached, no new transfers will be initiated, but those
already in-flight will be allowed to complete.
Fixes#985
For few commands, RClone counts a error multiple times. This was fixed by
creating a new error type which keeps a flag to remember if the error has
already been counted or not. The CountError function now wraps the original
error eith the above new error type and returns it.
Before this change --update would transfer any file which was newer
than the destination regardless of whether it had changed or not.
This is needlessly wasteful of bandwidth.
After this change --update will only transfer files if they are newer
**and** they are different (checked with checksum and size).