This fixes the polling implementation for Dropbox, particularly
when using a scoped app. This also adds a lower end check for the
timeout, as I forgot to include that in the original implementation.
In this commit
fc5b14b620 s3: Added `--s3-disable-http2` to disable http/2
We created our own transport so we could disable http/2. However the
added function is called twice meaning that we create two HTTP
transports. This didn't happen with the original code because the
default transport is cached by fshttp.
Rclone normally does a PUT followed by a HEAD request to check an
upload has been successful.
With the two transports, the PUT and the HEAD were being done on
different HTTP transports. This means that it wasn't re-using the same
HTTP connection, so the HEAD request showed the previous object value.
This caused rclone to declare the upload was corrupted, delete the
object and try again.
This patch makes sure we only create one transport and use it for both
PUT and HEAD requests which fixes the problem with Wasabi.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/each-time-rclone-is-run-1-3-fails-2-3-succeeds/22545
Some storage providers e.g. S3 don't have an efficient rename operation.
Before this change, when chunker finished an upload, the server-side copy
and delete operations that renamed temporary chunks to their final names
could take a significant amount of time.
This PR records transaction identifier (versioning) in the metadata of
chunker composite objects striving to remove the need for rename
operations on such backends.
This approach will be triggered be the new "transactions" configuration
option, which can be "rename" (the default) or "norename".
We implement the new approach for uploads (Put operations).
The chunker Move operation still uses the rename operation of
underlying backend. Filling this gap is left for a later PR.
Co-authored-by: Ivan Andreev <ivandeex@gmail.com>
Before this change, if folder level access permissions policy was in
use, with trailing `/` marking the folders then rclone would HEAD the
path without a trailing `/` to work out if it was a file or a folder.
This returned a permission denied error, which rclone returned to the
user.
Failed to create file system for "s3:bucket/path/": Forbidden: Forbidden
status code: 403, request id: XXXX, host id:
Previous to this change
53aa03cc44 s3: complete sse-c implementation
rclone would assume any errors when HEAD-ing the object implied it
didn't exist and this test would not fail.
This change reverts the functionality of the test to work as it did
before, meaning any errors on HEAD will make rclone assume the object
does not exist and the path is referring to a directory.
Fixes#4990
This implements polling support for the Dropbox backend. The Dropbox SDK dependency had to be updated due to an auth issue, which was fixed on Jan 12 2021. A secondary internal Dropbox service was created to handle unauthorized SDK requests, as is necessary when using the ListFolderLongpoll function/endpoint. The config variable was renamed to cfg to avoid potential conflicts with the imported config package.
Sharepoint 2016 returns status 204 to the purge request
even if the directory to purge does not really exist.
This change adds an extra check to detect this condition
and returns a proper error code.
The go-ntlmssp NTLM negotiator has to try various authentication methods.
Intermediate responses from Sharepoint have status code 401, only the
final one is different. When rclone runs a large operation in parallel
goroutines according to --checkers or --transfers, one of threads can
receive intermediate 401 response targeted for another one and returns
the 401 authentication error to the user.
This patch fixes that.
On-premises Sharepoint returns HTTP errors 400 or 500 in
reply to attempts to use file names with special characters
like hash, percent, tilde, invalid UTF-7 and so on.
This patch activates transparent encoding of such characters.
As per Microsoft documentation, Windows authentication
(NTLM/Kerberos/Negotiate) is not supported with HTTP/2.
This patch disables transparent HTTP/2 support when the
vendor setting is "sharepoint-ntlm". Otherwise connections
to IIS/10.0 can fail with HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED.
Co-authored-by: Georg Neugschwandtner <georg.neugschwandtner@gmx.net>
The most popular keyword for the Sharepoint in-house or company
installations is "On-Premises".
"Microsoft OneDrive account" is in fact just a Microsoft account.
Co-authored-by: Georg Neugschwandtner <georg.neugschwandtner@gmx.net>
Add new option option "sharepoint-ntlm" for the vendor setting.
Use it when your hosted Sharepoint is not tied to the OneDrive
accounts and uses NTLM authentication.
Also add documentation and integration test.
Fixes: #2171
Previously rclone set --daemon-timeout to 15m by default. However
osxfuse seems to be ignoring that value since it is above the maximum
value of 10m. This is conjecture since the source of osxfuse is no
longer available.
Setting the value to 10m seems to resolve the problem.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-mount-frequently-drops-when-using-plex/22352
Some backends, most notably S3, do not report the amount of bytes used.
This patch introduces a new flag that allows instead of relying on the
backend, use recursive scan similar to `rclone size` to compute the total
used space. However, this is ineffective and should be used as a last resort.
Co-authored-by: Yves G <theYinYeti@yalis.fr>
S3 backend shared_credentials_file option wasn't working neither from
config option nor from command line option. This was caused cause
shared_credentials_file_provider works as part of chain provider, but in
case user haven't specified access_token and access_key we had removed
(set nil) to credentials field, that may contain actual credentials got
from ChainProvider.
AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE env varible as far as i understood worked,
cause aws_sdk code handles it as one of default auth options, when
there's not configured credentials.