We now have a backend (fichier) which doesn't support 0 length
files. Therefore all 0 length files in the tests have been replaced
with length 1.
In a future commit we will implement a test for 0 length files.
- Change rclone/fs interfaces to accept context.Context
- Update interface implementations to use context.Context
- Change top level usage to propagate context to lover level functions
Context propagation is needed for stopping transfers and passing other
request-scoped values.
Before this change, when using rclone copy or move with --backup-dir
and the source was a single file, rclone would fail to use the backup
directory.
This change looks up the backup directory in the Fs cache and uses it
as appropriate.
This affects any commands which call operations.MoveFile or
operations.CopyFile which includes rclone move/moveto/copy/copyto
where the source is a single file.
Fixes#3219
Before this change we calculated the checksum which is potentially
time consuming and then ignored the result. After the change we don't
calculate the checksum if we are about to ignore it.
In c5ac96e9e7 we made --files-from only read the objects specified and
don't scan directories.
This caused problems with Google drive (very very slow) and B2
(excessive API consumption) so it was decided to make the old
behaviour (traversing the directories) the default with --files-from
and use the existing --no-traverse flag (which has exactly the right
semantics) to enable the new non scanning behaviour.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/using-files-from-with-drive-hammers-the-api/8726Fixes#3102Fixes#3095
Before the fix we were only de-duping the ListR batches.
Afterwards we dedupe everything.
This will have the consequence that rclone uses more memory as it will
build a map of all the directory names, not just the names in a given
directory.
This dramatically increases the speed (7x in my tests) of the de-dupe
as google drive supports ListR directly and dedupe did not work with
`--fast-list`.
Fixes#2902
This will increase speed for backends which support ListR and will not
have the memory overhead of using --fast-list.
It also means that errors are queued until the end so as much of the
remote will be listed as possible before returning an error.
Commands affected are:
- lsf
- ls
- lsl
- lsjson
- lsd
- md5sum/sha1sum/hashsum
- size
- delete
- cat
- settier
This brings it up to par with lsjson.
This commit also reworks the framework to use ListJSON internally
which removes duplicated code and makes testing easier.
This puts a shim on the reader opened by Copy so that if an error is
returned, the reader is re-opened at the correct seek point.
This should make downloading very large files more reliable.
Before this change TestPurge would remove a container and subsequent
tests would fail because the container was still being deleted so
couldn't be created.
This was fixed by introducing an fstest.NewRunIndividual() test runner
for TestPurge which causes the test to be run on a new container.