Before this change the backoff for the error_background error was 6
seconds. This means that if it wasn't resolved in 60 seconds (with the
default 10 low level retries) then an error was reported.
This error was being reported frequently in the integration tests, so
is likely affecting real users too.
This patch changes the backoff into an exponential backoff
1,2,4,8...1024 seconds to make sure we wait long enough for the
background operation to complete.
See #5734
- setup correct path encoding (fixes backend test FsEncoding)
- ignore range option if file is empty (fixes VFS test TestFileReadAtZeroLength)
- cleanup stray files left after failed upload (fixes test FsPutError)
- rebase code on master, adapt backend for rclone context passing
- translate Siad errors to rclone native FS errors in sia errorHandler
- TestSia: return proper backend options from the script
- TestSia: use uptodate AntFarm image, nebulouslabs/siaantfarm is stale
In
05f128868f azureblob: add --azureblob-no-head-object
we incorrectly parsed the size of the object as the Content-Length of
the returned header. This is incorrect in the presense of Range
requests.
This fixes the problem by parsing the Content-Range header if
avaialble to read the correct length from if a Range request was
issued.
See: #5734
This reverts commit
dc06973796 Revert "s3: use rclone's low level retries instead of AWS SDK to fix listing retries"
Which in turn reverted
5470d34740 "backend/s3: use low-level-retries as the number of SDK retries"
So we are back where we started.
It then modifies it to set the AWS SDK to `--low-level-retries`
retries, but set the rclone retries to 2 so that directory listings
can be retried.
Before this change the cleanup routine exited on the first deletion
error.
This change counts any errors on deletion and exits when the iteration
is complete with an error showing the number of deletion failures.
Deletion failures will be logged.
Before this change we uses limit/offset paging for directories in the
main directory listing routine and in the trash cleanup listing.
This switches to the new scheme of limit/marker which is more reliable
on a directory which is continuously changing. It has the disadvantage
that it doesn't tell us the total number of items available, however
that wasn't information rclone uses.
This was caused by
7a1cab57b6 cmd/hashsum: dont put ERROR or UNSUPPORTED in output
And was picked up in the integration tests.
This patch no longer calls the HashLister for unsupported hash types.
This changes the interface to NewObject so that if NewObject is called
on a directory then it should return fs.ErrorIsDir if possible without
doing any extra work, otherwise fs.ErrorObjectNotFound.
Tested on integration test server with:
go run integration-test.go -tests backend -run TestIntegration/FsMkdir/FsPutFiles/FsNewObjectDir -branch fix-stat -maxtries 1
The egress charges while using a CloudFront CDN url is cheaper when
compared to accessing the file directly from S3. So added a download
URL advanced option, which when set downloads the file using it.
Before this patch the md5all option would skip creating metadata with
hashsum if base filesystem provided md5, in hope to pass it through.
However, if base hash is slow (for example on local fs), chunker passed
slow md5 but never reported this fact in features.
This patch makes chunker snapshot base hashsum in metadata when md5all is
set and base hashsum is slow since chunker was intended to provide only
instant hashsums from the start.
Fixes#5508