When running `rclone mount`, there were 2 signal handlers for `os.Interrupt`.
Those handlers would run concurrently and in some cases cause either unmount or `atexit.Run()` being skipped.
In addition `atexit.Run()` will get called in `resolveExitCode` to ensure cleanup on errors.
* Add Mkdir, Rmdir, Purge, Delete, SetModTime, Copy, Move, DirMove
* Update file size after upload
* Add Open seek
* Set private permission for new folder and uploaded file
* Add docs
* Update List function
* Fix UserSessionInfo struct
* Fix socket leaks
* Don’t close resp.Body in Open method
* Get hash when listing files
Before this change rclone would inefficiently and confusingly read all
the files in the source directory when copy or moving a single file.
This caused confusion for the users to see log messages about files
which weren't part of the sync.
After the change the copy and move commands use the new infrastructure
made for the copyto and moveto command for single file copy and move.
Before this change we would unconditionally set the OSXFUSE options
noappledouble and noapplexattr.
However the noapplexattr options caused problems with copies in the
Finder.
Now the default for noapplexattr is false so we don't add the option
by default and the user can override the defaults using the
--noappledouble and --noapplexattr flags.
Before this change rclone would set the volume name from the
remote:path normally. However this has `:` and `/` in which make it
difficult to use in macOS.
Now rclone will remove the special characters and replace them with
spaces. It also allows the volume name to be set with the --volname
flag.
By default bazil fuse will return ENOTSUPP for these. However if we
return ENOSYS then OSXFUSE (at least) will never call them again
saving round trips though fuse.
List or ListR of an non existent directory must return
ErrorDirNotFound for non bucket based remotes. For bucket based
remotes it may return ErrorDirNotFound or it may return no error and
no entries.
* Implement about for:
* local, crypt, cache, drive, swift, hubic, onedrive, pcloud, dropbox
* Implement `--json` and `---full` flag for `rclone about`
* change About interface to return a Usage structure
* Remove operations.About as it is too thin an interface
* Implement Integration test
Relates to #1138 and #1564
This stops the cache cleaner running unnecessarily and saves
resources.
This also helps with issue #2227 which was caused by a second mount
deleting objects in the first mounts cache.
The written out list of tests was replaced with a nested test for
mount and cmount. The tests for each VFS cache mode were also replaced
with nested tests which makes the output and the code much cleaner.
This means the bandwidth stats will be correct and the bandwidth
throttling will work correctly. This was forgotten as a previous
iteration of the code was using the higher level operations.Rcat which
took care of this.
Previously this was adding it in to all file opens which was causing
inefficiencies under Windows where it stats the file using
open/fstat/close.
This change will make stat operations run much quicker under Windows
as they won't have to open the underlying file
This problem was introduced in61b6159a05336bd7ba105766de2d2ff171f7fb81
where we added O_CREATE to all file opens and creates.
This implements a remote control protocol activated with the --rc flag
and a new command `rclone rc` to use that interface.
Still to do
* docs - need finishing
* tests
This flag allows the attribute caching in the kernel to be controlled.
The default is 0s - no caching - which is recommended for filesystems
which can change outside the control of the kernel.
Previously this was at the default meaning it was 60s for mount and 1s
for cmount. This showed strange effects when files changed on the
remote not via the kernel. For instance Caddy would serve corrupted
files for a while when serving from an rclone mount when a file
changed on the remote.
Before this change Open("name", os.O_RDONLY|os.O_TRUNC) would have
truncated the file. This is what Linux does, but is counterintuitive.
POSIX states this is undefined, so return an error in this case
instead. This preserves the invariant O_RDONLY => file is not
changed.
Change absolute binary paths in scripts to /usr/bin/env or make them
relative.
This allows the scripts to be used on linux distributions
like NixOS, where binaries are not located in /usr/ or /bin/.
The purpose of this is to make it easier to maintain and eventually to
allow the rclone backends to be re-used in other projects without
having to use the rclone configuration system.
The new code layout is documented in CONTRIBUTING.