The integration tests spotted that modification times are no longer
being preserved by the putio API in server side move and copy.
This patch explicitly sets the modtime after the server side move or
copy.
In this commit we enabled PartialUploads for the union backend.
3faa84b47c combine,compress,crypt,hasher,union: support wrapping backends with PartialUploads
This turns out to cause test failures in fs/sync so this commit
disables them again pending further investigation.
At some point the sharefile API changed to require the size of the
file in the initial transaction which makes the streaming upload fail
with this error:
upload failed: file size does not match (-2)
This was discovered by the integration tests.
In this commit we discovered a problem with objects being uploaded to
the incorrect object name. It added an integration test for the
problem.
65b2e378e0 drive: fix incorrect remote after Update on object
This test was tripped by the putio backend and this patch fixes the
problem.
Before this patch the Update method had a 50/50 chance of returning
the old object rather than the new updated object.
This was discovered in the integration tests.
This patch fixes the problem by deleting the duplicate object before
we look for the new object.
In this commit we discovered a problem with objects being uploaded to
the incorrect object name. It added an integration test for the
problem.
65b2e378e0 drive: fix incorrect remote after Update on object
This test was tripped by the Storj backend and this patch fixes the
problem.
Storj has a rate limit of 1 per second when uploading to the same
file.
This was being tripped by the integration tests.
This patch fixes it by detecting the error and sleeping for 1 second
before retrying.
See: https://github.com/storj/uplink/issues/149
Before this change a server side copy did not preserve the modtime.
This used to work on nextcloud but at some point it started ignoring
the `X-Oc-Mtime` header.
This patch sets the modtime explicitly after a server side copy if the
`X-Oc-Mtime` wasn't accepted.
This problem was discovered in the integration tests.
when multi-thread downloading is enabled, rclone used
to send a write to disk after every read, resulting in a lot
of small writes to different locations of the file.
depending on the underlying filesystem or device, it can be more
efficient to send bigger writes.
Before this change we were incorrectly identifying the root directory
of the listing and adding it into the listing.
This caused higher layers of rclone to emit the error above.
See #7038
Before this change we were incorrectly identifying the root directory
of the listing and adding it into the listing.
This caused higher layers of rclone to emit the error above.
See #7038
Before this change we were incorrectly identifying the root directory
of the listing and adding it into the listing.
This caused higher layers of rclone to emit the error above.
Fixes#7038
This commit
3567a47258 fs: make ConfigString properly reverse suffixed file systems
made fs.ConfigString() return the full config of the backend. Because
mount was using this to make a volume name it started to make volume
names with illegal characters in which couldn't be mounted by macOS.
This fixes the problem by making a separate fs.ConfigStringFull() and
using that where appropriate and leaving the original
fs.ConfigString() function untouched.
Fixes#7063
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/1-63-beta-fails-to-mount-on-macos-with-on-the-fly-crypt-remote/39090
The SIGUSR2 signal handler for bandwidth limits currently only starts
if rclone is started at a time when a bandwidth limit applies. This
means that if rclone starts _outside_ such a time, i.e. with no
bandwidth limits, then enters a time where bandwidth limits do apply,
it will not be possible to use SIGUSR2 to toggle it.
This fixes that by always starting the signal handler, but only
toggling the limiter if there is a bandwidth limit configured.
Zoho has started returning the results from Range: requests with a 200
response code rather than the technically correct 206 error code.
Before this change this triggered workaround code to deal with Zoho
not obeying Range: requests properly.
This fix tests the returned header for a Content-Range: header and if
it exists assumes it is a valid reply to the Range: request despite
the status being 200.
This problem was spotted by the integration tests.
In 04aa6969a4 we updated the displayed speed to be a rolling
average in core/stats and the progress output but we didn't update the
Prometheus metrics.
This patch updates the Prometheus metrics too.
Fixes#7053
Before this fix, if the upload failed for some reason the yandex
backend would attempt to retry itself it which would fail immediately
with 400 Bad Request.
Normally we retry uploads at a higher level so they can be done with
new data and this patch does that.
See #7044
Before this change if doing a recursive directory listing with
`--files-from` if more than `--checkers` files errored (other than
file not found) then rclone would deadlock.
This fixes the problem by exiting on the first error.
Before this change partially uploaded files (when --inplace is not in
effect) would be left lying around in the file system if rclone was
killed in the middle of a transfer.
This adds an exit handler to remove the file and removes it when the
file is complete.