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title: "Amazon Cloud Drive"
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description: "Rclone docs for Amazon Cloud Drive"
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date: "2015-09-06"
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---
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<i class="fa fa-google"></i> Amazon Cloud Drive
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Paths are specified as `remote:path`
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Paths may be as deep as required, eg `remote:directory/subdirectory`.
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The initial setup for Amazon cloud drive involves getting a token from
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Amazon which you need to do in your browser. `rclone config` walks
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you through it.
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Here is an example of how to make a remote called `remote`. First run:
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rclone config
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This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
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```
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n) New remote
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d) Delete remote
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q) Quit config
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e/n/d/q> n
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name> remote
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What type of source is it?
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Choose a number from below
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1) amazon cloud drive
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2) drive
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3) dropbox
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4) google cloud storage
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5) local
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6) s3
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7) swift
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type> 1
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Amazon Application Client Id - leave blank normally.
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client_id>
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Amazon Application Client Secret - leave blank normally.
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client_secret>
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Remote config
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If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
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Log in and authorize rclone for access
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Waiting for code...
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Got code
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[remote]
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client_id =
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client_secret =
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token = {"access_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","token_type":"bearer","refresh_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","expiry":"2015-09-06T16:07:39.658438471+01:00"}
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y) Yes this is OK
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e) Edit this remote
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d) Delete this remote
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y/e/d> y
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```
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Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
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token as returned from Amazon. This only runs from the moment it
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opens your browser to the moment you get back the verification
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code. This is on `http://127.0.0.1:53682/` and this it may require
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you to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
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Once configured you can then use `rclone` like this,
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List directories in top level of your Amazon cloud drive
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rclone lsd remote:
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List all the files in your Amazon cloud drive
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rclone ls remote:
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To copy a local directory to an Amazon cloud drive directory called backup
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rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
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### Modified time and MD5SUMs ###
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Amazon cloud drive doesn't allow modification times to be changed via
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the API so these won't be accurate or used for syncing.
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It does store MD5SUMs so for a more accurate sync, you can use the
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`--checksum` flag.
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### Deleting files ###
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Any files you delete with rclone will end up in the trash. Amazon
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don't provide an API to permanently delete files, nor to empty the
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trash, so you will have to do that with one of Amazon's apps or via
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the Amazon cloud drive website.
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### Limitations ###
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Note that Amazon cloud drive is case sensitive so you can't have a
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file called "Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
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Amazon cloud drive has rate limiting so you may notice errors in the
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sync (429 errors). rclone will automatically retry the sync up to 3
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times by default (see `--retries` flag) which should hopefully work
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around this problem.
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