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6052 lines
189 KiB
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rclone(1) User Manual
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Nick Craig-Wood
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Mar 18, 2017
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RCLONE
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[Logo]
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Rclone is a command line program to sync files and directories to and
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from
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- Google Drive
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- Amazon S3
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- Openstack Swift / Rackspace cloud files / Memset Memstore
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- Dropbox
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- Google Cloud Storage
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- Amazon Drive
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- Microsoft One Drive
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- Hubic
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- Backblaze B2
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- Yandex Disk
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- SFTP
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- The local filesystem
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Features
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- MD5/SHA1 hashes checked at all times for file integrity
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- Timestamps preserved on files
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- Partial syncs supported on a whole file basis
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- Copy mode to just copy new/changed files
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- Sync (one way) mode to make a directory identical
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- Check mode to check for file hash equality
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- Can sync to and from network, eg two different cloud accounts
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- Optional encryption (Crypt)
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- Optional FUSE mount (rclone mount)
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Links
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- Home page
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- Github project page for source and bug tracker
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- Rclone Forum
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- Google+ page
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- Downloads
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INSTALL
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Rclone is a Go program and comes as a single binary file.
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Quickstart
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- Download the relevant binary.
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- Unpack and the rclone binary.
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- Run rclone config to setup. See rclone config docs for more details.
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See below for some expanded Linux / macOS instructions.
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See the Usage section of the docs for how to use rclone, or run
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rclone -h.
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Linux installation from precompiled binary
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Fetch and unpack
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curl -O http://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-linux-amd64.zip
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unzip rclone-current-linux-amd64.zip
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cd rclone-*-linux-amd64
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Copy binary file
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sudo cp rclone /usr/bin/
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sudo chown root:root /usr/bin/rclone
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sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/rclone
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Install manpage
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sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/man/man1
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sudo cp rclone.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1/
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sudo mandb
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Run rclone config to setup. See rclone config docs for more details.
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rclone config
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macOS installation from precompiled binary
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Download the latest version of rclone.
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cd && curl -O http://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-osx-amd64.zip
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Unzip the download and cd to the extracted folder.
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unzip -a rclone-current-osx-amd64.zip && cd rclone-*-osx-amd64
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Move rclone to your $PATH. You will be prompted for your password.
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sudo mv rclone /usr/local/bin/
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Remove the leftover files.
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cd .. && rm -rf rclone-*-osx-amd64 rclone-current-osx-amd64.zip
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Run rclone config to setup. See rclone config docs for more details.
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rclone config
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Install from source
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Make sure you have at least Go 1.5 installed. Make sure your GOPATH is
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set, then:
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go get -u -v github.com/ncw/rclone
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and this will build the binary in $GOPATH/bin. If you have built rclone
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before then you will want to update its dependencies first with this
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go get -u -v github.com/ncw/rclone/...
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Installation with Ansible
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This can be done with Stefan Weichinger's ansible role.
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Instructions
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1. git clone https://github.com/stefangweichinger/ansible-rclone.git
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into your local roles-directory
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2. add the role to the hosts you want rclone installed to:
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- hosts: rclone-hosts
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roles:
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- rclone
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Installation with snap
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Quickstart
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- install Snapd on your distro using the instructions below
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- sudo snap install rclone --classic
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- Run rclone config to setup. See rclone config docs for more details.
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See below for how to install snapd if it isn't already installed
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Arch
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sudo pacman -S snapd
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enable the snapd systemd service:
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sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.socket
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Debian / Ubuntu
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sudo apt install snapd
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Fedora
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sudo dnf copr enable zyga/snapcore
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sudo dnf install snapd
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enable the snapd systemd service:
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sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.service
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SELinux support is in beta, so currently:
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sudo setenforce 0
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to persist, edit /etc/selinux/config to set SELINUX=permissive and
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reboot.
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Gentoo
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Install the gentoo-snappy overlay.
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OpenEmbedded/Yocto
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Install the snap meta layer.
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openSUSE
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sudo zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/system:/snappy/openSUSE_Leap_42.2/ snappy
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sudo zypper install snapd
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OpenWrt
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Enable the snap-openwrt feed.
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Configure
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First you'll need to configure rclone. As the object storage systems
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have quite complicated authentication these are kept in a config file.
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(See the --config entry for how to find the config file and choose its
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location.)
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The easiest way to make the config is to run rclone with the config
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option:
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rclone config
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See the following for detailed instructions for
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- Google drive
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- Amazon S3
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- Swift / Rackspace Cloudfiles / Memset Memstore
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- Dropbox
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- Google Cloud Storage
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- Local filesystem
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- Amazon Drive
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- Backblaze B2
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- Hubic
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- Microsoft One Drive
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- Yandex Disk
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- SFTP
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- Crypt - to encrypt other remotes
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Usage
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Rclone syncs a directory tree from one storage system to another.
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Its syntax is like this
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Syntax: [options] subcommand <parameters> <parameters...>
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Source and destination paths are specified by the name you gave the
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storage system in the config file then the sub path, eg "drive:myfolder"
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to look at "myfolder" in Google drive.
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You can define as many storage paths as you like in the config file.
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Subcommands
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rclone uses a system of subcommands. For example
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rclone ls remote:path # lists a re
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rclone copy /local/path remote:path # copies /local/path to the remote
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rclone sync /local/path remote:path # syncs /local/path to the remote
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rclone config
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Enter an interactive configuration session.
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Synopsis
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Enter an interactive configuration session.
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rclone config
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rclone copy
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Copy files from source to dest, skipping already copied
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Synopsis
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Copy the source to the destination. Doesn't transfer unchanged files,
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testing by size and modification time or MD5SUM. Doesn't delete files
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from the destination.
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Note that it is always the contents of the directory that is synced, not
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the directory so when source:path is a directory, it's the contents of
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source:path that are copied, not the directory name and contents.
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If dest:path doesn't exist, it is created and the source:path contents
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go there.
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For example
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rclone copy source:sourcepath dest:destpath
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Let's say there are two files in sourcepath
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sourcepath/one.txt
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sourcepath/two.txt
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This copies them to
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destpath/one.txt
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destpath/two.txt
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Not to
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destpath/sourcepath/one.txt
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destpath/sourcepath/two.txt
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If you are familiar with rsync, rclone always works as if you had
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written a trailing / - meaning "copy the contents of this directory".
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This applies to all commands and whether you are talking about the
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source or destination.
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See the --no-traverse option for controlling whether rclone lists the
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destination directory or not.
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rclone copy source:path dest:path
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rclone sync
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Make source and dest identical, modifying destination only.
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Synopsis
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Sync the source to the destination, changing the destination only.
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Doesn't transfer unchanged files, testing by size and modification time
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or MD5SUM. Destination is updated to match source, including deleting
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files if necessary.
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IMPORTANT: Since this can cause data loss, test first with the --dry-run
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flag to see exactly what would be copied and deleted.
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Note that files in the destination won't be deleted if there were any
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errors at any point.
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It is always the contents of the directory that is synced, not the
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directory so when source:path is a directory, it's the contents of
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source:path that are copied, not the directory name and contents. See
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extended explanation in the copy command above if unsure.
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If dest:path doesn't exist, it is created and the source:path contents
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go there.
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rclone sync source:path dest:path
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rclone move
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Move files from source to dest.
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Synopsis
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Moves the contents of the source directory to the destination directory.
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Rclone will error if the source and destination overlap and the remote
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does not support a server side directory move operation.
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If no filters are in use and if possible this will server side move
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source:path into dest:path. After this source:path will no longer longer
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exist.
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Otherwise for each file in source:path selected by the filters (if any)
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this will move it into dest:path. If possible a server side move will be
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used, otherwise it will copy it (server side if possible) into dest:path
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then delete the original (if no errors on copy) in source:path.
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IMPORTANT: Since this can cause data loss, test first with the --dry-run
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flag.
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rclone move source:path dest:path
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rclone delete
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Remove the contents of path.
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Synopsis
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Remove the contents of path. Unlike purge it obeys include/exclude
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filters so can be used to selectively delete files.
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Eg delete all files bigger than 100MBytes
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Check what would be deleted first (use either)
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rclone --min-size 100M lsl remote:path
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rclone --dry-run --min-size 100M delete remote:path
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Then delete
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rclone --min-size 100M delete remote:path
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That reads "delete everything with a minimum size of 100 MB", hence
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delete all files bigger than 100MBytes.
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rclone delete remote:path
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rclone purge
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Remove the path and all of its contents.
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Synopsis
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Remove the path and all of its contents. Note that this does not obey
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include/exclude filters - everything will be removed. Use delete if you
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want to selectively delete files.
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rclone purge remote:path
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rclone mkdir
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Make the path if it doesn't already exist.
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Synopsis
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Make the path if it doesn't already exist.
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rclone mkdir remote:path
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rclone rmdir
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Remove the path if empty.
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Synopsis
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Remove the path. Note that you can't remove a path with objects in it,
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use purge for that.
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rclone rmdir remote:path
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rclone check
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Checks the files in the source and destination match.
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Synopsis
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Checks the files in the source and destination match. It compares sizes
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and hashes (MD5 or SHA1) and logs a report of files which don't match.
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It doesn't alter the source or destination.
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If you supply the --size-only flag, it will only compare the sizes not
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the hashes as well. Use this for a quick check.
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If you supply the --download flag, it will download the data from both
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remotes and check them against each other on the fly. This can be useful
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for remotes that don't support hashes or if you really want to check all
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the data.
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rclone check source:path dest:path
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Options
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--download Check by downloading rather than with hash.
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rclone ls
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List all the objects in the path with size and path.
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Synopsis
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List all the objects in the path with size and path.
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rclone ls remote:path
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rclone lsd
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List all directories/containers/buckets in the path.
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Synopsis
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List all directories/containers/buckets in the path.
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rclone lsd remote:path
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rclone lsl
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List all the objects path with modification time, size and path.
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Synopsis
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List all the objects path with modification time, size and path.
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rclone lsl remote:path
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rclone md5sum
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Produces an md5sum file for all the objects in the path.
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Synopsis
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Produces an md5sum file for all the objects in the path. This is in the
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same format as the standard md5sum tool produces.
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rclone md5sum remote:path
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rclone sha1sum
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Produces an sha1sum file for all the objects in the path.
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Synopsis
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Produces an sha1sum file for all the objects in the path. This is in the
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same format as the standard sha1sum tool produces.
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rclone sha1sum remote:path
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rclone size
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Prints the total size and number of objects in remote:path.
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Synopsis
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Prints the total size and number of objects in remote:path.
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rclone size remote:path
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rclone version
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Show the version number.
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Synopsis
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Show the version number.
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rclone version
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rclone cleanup
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Clean up the remote if possible
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Synopsis
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Clean up the remote if possible. Empty the trash or delete old file
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versions. Not supported by all remotes.
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rclone cleanup remote:path
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rclone dedupe
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Interactively find duplicate files delete/rename them.
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Synopsis
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By default dedup interactively finds duplicate files and offers to
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delete all but one or rename them to be different. Only useful with
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Google Drive which can have duplicate file names.
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The dedupe command will delete all but one of any identical (same
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md5sum) files it finds without confirmation. This means that for most
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duplicated files the dedupe command will not be interactive. You can use
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--dry-run to see what would happen without doing anything.
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Here is an example run.
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Before - with duplicates
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$ rclone lsl drive:dupes
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6048320 2016-03-05 16:23:16.798000000 one.txt
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6048320 2016-03-05 16:23:11.775000000 one.txt
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564374 2016-03-05 16:23:06.731000000 one.txt
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6048320 2016-03-05 16:18:26.092000000 one.txt
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6048320 2016-03-05 16:22:46.185000000 two.txt
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1744073 2016-03-05 16:22:38.104000000 two.txt
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564374 2016-03-05 16:22:52.118000000 two.txt
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Now the dedupe session
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$ rclone dedupe drive:dupes
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2016/03/05 16:24:37 Google drive root 'dupes': Looking for duplicates using interactive mode.
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one.txt: Found 4 duplicates - deleting identical copies
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one.txt: Deleting 2/3 identical duplicates (md5sum "1eedaa9fe86fd4b8632e2ac549403b36")
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one.txt: 2 duplicates remain
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1: 6048320 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:23:16.798000000, md5sum 1eedaa9fe86fd4b8632e2ac549403b36
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2: 564374 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:23:06.731000000, md5sum 7594e7dc9fc28f727c42ee3e0749de81
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s) Skip and do nothing
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k) Keep just one (choose which in next step)
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r) Rename all to be different (by changing file.jpg to file-1.jpg)
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s/k/r> k
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Enter the number of the file to keep> 1
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one.txt: Deleted 1 extra copies
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two.txt: Found 3 duplicates - deleting identical copies
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two.txt: 3 duplicates remain
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1: 564374 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:22:52.118000000, md5sum 7594e7dc9fc28f727c42ee3e0749de81
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2: 6048320 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:22:46.185000000, md5sum 1eedaa9fe86fd4b8632e2ac549403b36
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3: 1744073 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:22:38.104000000, md5sum 851957f7fb6f0bc4ce76be966d336802
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s) Skip and do nothing
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k) Keep just one (choose which in next step)
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r) Rename all to be different (by changing file.jpg to file-1.jpg)
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s/k/r> r
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two-1.txt: renamed from: two.txt
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two-2.txt: renamed from: two.txt
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two-3.txt: renamed from: two.txt
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The result being
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$ rclone lsl drive:dupes
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6048320 2016-03-05 16:23:16.798000000 one.txt
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564374 2016-03-05 16:22:52.118000000 two-1.txt
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6048320 2016-03-05 16:22:46.185000000 two-2.txt
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1744073 2016-03-05 16:22:38.104000000 two-3.txt
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Dedupe can be run non interactively using the --dedupe-mode flag or by
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using an extra parameter with the same value
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- --dedupe-mode interactive - interactive as above.
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- --dedupe-mode skip - removes identical files then skips
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anything left.
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- --dedupe-mode first - removes identical files then keeps the
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first one.
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- --dedupe-mode newest - removes identical files then keeps the
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newest one.
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- --dedupe-mode oldest - removes identical files then keeps the
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oldest one.
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- --dedupe-mode rename - removes identical files then renames the rest
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to be different.
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For example to rename all the identically named photos in your Google
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Photos directory, do
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rclone dedupe --dedupe-mode rename "drive:Google Photos"
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Or
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rclone dedupe rename "drive:Google Photos"
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rclone dedupe [mode] remote:path
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Options
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--dedupe-mode string Dedupe mode interactive|skip|first|newest|oldest|rename. (default "interactive")
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rclone authorize
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Remote authorization.
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Synopsis
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Remote authorization. Used to authorize a remote or headless rclone from
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a machine with a browser - use as instructed by rclone config.
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rclone authorize
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rclone cat
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Concatenates any files and sends them to stdout.
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Synopsis
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rclone cat sends any files to standard output.
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You can use it like this to output a single file
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rclone cat remote:path/to/file
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Or like this to output any file in dir or subdirectories.
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rclone cat remote:path/to/dir
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Or like this to output any .txt files in dir or subdirectories.
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rclone --include "*.txt" cat remote:path/to/dir
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Use the --head flag to print characters only at the start, --tail for
|
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the end and --offset and --count to print a section in the middle. Note
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that if offset is negative it will count from the end, so --offset -1
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--count 1 is equivalent to --tail 1.
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rclone cat remote:path
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Options
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--count int Only print N characters. (default -1)
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--discard Discard the output instead of printing.
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--head int Only print the first N characters.
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--offset int Start printing at offset N (or from end if -ve).
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--tail int Only print the last N characters.
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rclone copyto
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Copy files from source to dest, skipping already copied
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Synopsis
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If source:path is a file or directory then it copies it to a file or
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directory named dest:path.
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This can be used to upload single files to other than their current
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name. If the source is a directory then it acts exactly like the copy
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command.
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So
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rclone copyto src dst
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where src and dst are rclone paths, either remote:path or /path/to/local
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|
or C:.
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This will:
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if src is file
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copy it to dst, overwriting an existing file if it exists
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if src is directory
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copy it to dst, overwriting existing files if they exist
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see copy command for full details
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This doesn't transfer unchanged files, testing by size and modification
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time or MD5SUM. It doesn't delete files from the destination.
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rclone copyto source:path dest:path
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rclone cryptcheck
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Cryptcheck checks the integritity of a crypted remote.
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Synopsis
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rclone cryptcheck checks a remote against a crypted remote. This is the
|
|
equivalent of running rclone check, but able to check the checksums of
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the crypted remote.
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For it to work the underlying remote of the cryptedremote must support
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|
some kind of checksum.
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It works by reading the nonce from each file on the cryptedremote: and
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using that to encrypt each file on the remote:. It then checks the
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|
checksum of the underlying file on the cryptedremote: against the
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|
checksum of the file it has just encrypted.
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Use it like this
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rclone cryptcheck /path/to/files encryptedremote:path
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You can use it like this also, but that will involve downloading all the
|
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files in remote:path.
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rclone cryptcheck remote:path encryptedremote:path
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After it has run it will log the status of the encryptedremote:.
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rclone cryptcheck remote:path cryptedremote:path
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rclone genautocomplete
|
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|
Output bash completion script for rclone.
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Synopsis
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|
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|
Generates a bash shell autocompletion script for rclone.
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|
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|
This writes to /etc/bash_completion.d/rclone by default so will probably
|
|
need to be run with sudo or as root, eg
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sudo rclone genautocomplete
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|
Logout and login again to use the autocompletion scripts, or source them
|
|
directly
|
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. /etc/bash_completion
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|
|
If you supply a command line argument the script will be written there.
|
|
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|
rclone genautocomplete [output_file]
|
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rclone gendocs
|
|
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|
Output markdown docs for rclone to the directory supplied.
|
|
|
|
Synopsis
|
|
|
|
This produces markdown docs for the rclone commands to the directory
|
|
supplied. These are in a format suitable for hugo to render into the
|
|
rclone.org website.
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|
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|
rclone gendocs output_directory
|
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rclone listremotes
|
|
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|
List all the remotes in the config file.
|
|
|
|
Synopsis
|
|
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|
rclone listremotes lists all the available remotes from the config file.
|
|
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|
When uses with the -l flag it lists the types too.
|
|
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|
rclone listremotes
|
|
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|
Options
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|
|
|
-l, --long Show the type as well as names.
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|
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rclone mount
|
|
|
|
Mount the remote as a mountpoint. EXPERIMENTAL
|
|
|
|
Synopsis
|
|
|
|
rclone mount allows Linux, FreeBSD and macOS to mount any of Rclone's
|
|
cloud storage systems as a file system with FUSE.
|
|
|
|
This is EXPERIMENTAL - use with care.
|
|
|
|
First set up your remote using rclone config. Check it works with
|
|
rclone ls etc.
|
|
|
|
Start the mount like this (note the & on the end to put rclone in the
|
|
background).
|
|
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|
rclone mount remote:path/to/files /path/to/local/mount &
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|
|
|
Stop the mount with
|
|
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|
fusermount -u /path/to/local/mount
|
|
|
|
Or if that fails try
|
|
|
|
fusermount -z -u /path/to/local/mount
|
|
|
|
Or with OS X
|
|
|
|
umount /path/to/local/mount
|
|
|
|
Limitations
|
|
|
|
This can only write files seqentially, it can only seek when reading.
|
|
This means that many applications won't work with their files on an
|
|
rclone mount.
|
|
|
|
The bucket based remotes (eg Swift, S3, Google Compute Storage, B2,
|
|
Hubic) won't work from the root - you will need to specify a bucket, or
|
|
a path within the bucket. So swift: won't work whereas swift:bucket will
|
|
as will swift:bucket/path. None of these support the concept of
|
|
directories, so empty directories will have a tendency to disappear once
|
|
they fall out of the directory cache.
|
|
|
|
Only supported on Linux, FreeBSD and OS X at the moment.
|
|
|
|
rclone mount vs rclone sync/copy
|
|
|
|
File systems expect things to be 100% reliable, whereas cloud storage
|
|
systems are a long way from 100% reliable. The rclone sync/copy commands
|
|
cope with this with lots of retries. However rclone mount can't use
|
|
retries in the same way without making local copies of the uploads. This
|
|
might happen in the future, but for the moment rclone mount won't do
|
|
that, so will be less reliable than the rclone command.
|
|
|
|
Filters
|
|
|
|
Note that all the rclone filters can be used to select a subset of the
|
|
files to be visible in the mount.
|
|
|
|
Bugs
|
|
|
|
- All the remotes should work for read, but some may not for write
|
|
- those which need to know the size in advance won't - eg B2
|
|
- maybe should pass in size as -1 to mean work it out
|
|
- Or put in an an upload cache to cache the files on disk first
|
|
|
|
TODO
|
|
|
|
- Check hashes on upload/download
|
|
- Preserve timestamps
|
|
- Move directories
|
|
|
|
rclone mount remote:path /path/to/mountpoint
|
|
|
|
Options
|
|
|
|
--allow-non-empty Allow mounting over a non-empty directory.
|
|
--allow-other Allow access to other users.
|
|
--allow-root Allow access to root user.
|
|
--debug-fuse Debug the FUSE internals - needs -v.
|
|
--default-permissions Makes kernel enforce access control based on the file mode.
|
|
--dir-cache-time duration Time to cache directory entries for. (default 5m0s)
|
|
--gid uint32 Override the gid field set by the filesystem. (default 502)
|
|
--max-read-ahead int The number of bytes that can be prefetched for sequential reads. (default 128k)
|
|
--no-modtime Don't read the modification time (can speed things up).
|
|
--no-seek Don't allow seeking in files.
|
|
--read-only Mount read-only.
|
|
--uid uint32 Override the uid field set by the filesystem. (default 502)
|
|
--umask int Override the permission bits set by the filesystem. (default 2)
|
|
--write-back-cache Makes kernel buffer writes before sending them to rclone. Without this, writethrough caching is used.
|
|
|
|
|
|
rclone moveto
|
|
|
|
Move file or directory from source to dest.
|
|
|
|
Synopsis
|
|
|
|
If source:path is a file or directory then it moves it to a file or
|
|
directory named dest:path.
|
|
|
|
This can be used to rename files or upload single files to other than
|
|
their existing name. If the source is a directory then it acts exacty
|
|
like the move command.
|
|
|
|
So
|
|
|
|
rclone moveto src dst
|
|
|
|
where src and dst are rclone paths, either remote:path or /path/to/local
|
|
or C:.
|
|
|
|
This will:
|
|
|
|
if src is file
|
|
move it to dst, overwriting an existing file if it exists
|
|
if src is directory
|
|
move it to dst, overwriting existing files if they exist
|
|
see move command for full details
|
|
|
|
This doesn't transfer unchanged files, testing by size and modification
|
|
time or MD5SUM. src will be deleted on successful transfer.
|
|
|
|
IMPORTANT: Since this can cause data loss, test first with the --dry-run
|
|
flag.
|
|
|
|
rclone moveto source:path dest:path
|
|
|
|
|
|
rclone obscure
|
|
|
|
Obscure password for use in the rclone.conf
|
|
|
|
Synopsis
|
|
|
|
Obscure password for use in the rclone.conf
|
|
|
|
rclone obscure password
|
|
|
|
|
|
rclone rmdirs
|
|
|
|
Remove any empty directoryies under the path.
|
|
|
|
Synopsis
|
|
|
|
This removes any empty directories (or directories that only contain
|
|
empty directories) under the path that it finds, including the path if
|
|
it has nothing in.
|
|
|
|
This is useful for tidying up remotes that rclone has left a lot of
|
|
empty directories in.
|
|
|
|
rclone rmdirs remote:path
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copying single files
|
|
|
|
rclone normally syncs or copies directories. However if the source
|
|
remote points to a file, rclone will just copy that file. The
|
|
destination remote must point to a directory - rclone will give the
|
|
error
|
|
Failed to create file system for "remote:file": is a file not a directory
|
|
if it isn't.
|
|
|
|
For example, suppose you have a remote with a file in called test.jpg,
|
|
then you could copy just that file like this
|
|
|
|
rclone copy remote:test.jpg /tmp/download
|
|
|
|
The file test.jpg will be placed inside /tmp/download.
|
|
|
|
This is equivalent to specifying
|
|
|
|
rclone copy --no-traverse --files-from /tmp/files remote: /tmp/download
|
|
|
|
Where /tmp/files contains the single line
|
|
|
|
test.jpg
|
|
|
|
It is recommended to use copy when copying single files not sync. They
|
|
have pretty much the same effect but copy will use a lot less memory.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Quoting and the shell
|
|
|
|
When you are typing commands to your computer you are using something
|
|
called the command line shell. This interprets various characters in an
|
|
OS specific way.
|
|
|
|
Here are some gotchas which may help users unfamiliar with the shell
|
|
rules
|
|
|
|
Linux / OSX
|
|
|
|
If your names have spaces or shell metacharacters (eg *, ?, $, ', " etc)
|
|
then you must quote them. Use single quotes ' by default.
|
|
|
|
rclone copy 'Important files?' remote:backup
|
|
|
|
If you want to send a ' you will need to use ", eg
|
|
|
|
rclone copy "O'Reilly Reviews" remote:backup
|
|
|
|
The rules for quoting metacharacters are complicated and if you want the
|
|
full details you'll have to consult the manual page for your shell.
|
|
|
|
Windows
|
|
|
|
If your names have spaces in you need to put them in ", eg
|
|
|
|
rclone copy "E:\folder name\folder name\folder name" remote:backup
|
|
|
|
If you are using the root directory on its own then don't quote it (see
|
|
#464 for why), eg
|
|
|
|
rclone copy E:\ remote:backup
|
|
|
|
|
|
Server Side Copy
|
|
|
|
Most remotes (but not all - see the overview) support server side copy.
|
|
|
|
This means if you want to copy one folder to another then rclone won't
|
|
download all the files and re-upload them; it will instruct the server
|
|
to copy them in place.
|
|
|
|
Eg
|
|
|
|
rclone copy s3:oldbucket s3:newbucket
|
|
|
|
Will copy the contents of oldbucket to newbucket without downloading and
|
|
re-uploading.
|
|
|
|
Remotes which don't support server side copy WILL download and re-upload
|
|
in this case.
|
|
|
|
Server side copies are used with sync and copy and will be identified in
|
|
the log when using the -v flag. The may also be used with move if the
|
|
remote doesn't support server side move.
|
|
|
|
Server side copies will only be attempted if the remote names are the
|
|
same.
|
|
|
|
This can be used when scripting to make aged backups efficiently, eg
|
|
|
|
rclone sync remote:current-backup remote:previous-backup
|
|
rclone sync /path/to/files remote:current-backup
|
|
|
|
|
|
Options
|
|
|
|
Rclone has a number of options to control its behaviour.
|
|
|
|
Options which use TIME use the go time parser. A duration string is a
|
|
possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction
|
|
and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units
|
|
are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".
|
|
|
|
Options which use SIZE use kByte by default. However a suffix of b for
|
|
bytes, k for kBytes, M for MBytes and G for GBytes may be used. These
|
|
are the binary units, eg 1, 2**10, 2**20, 2**30 respectively.
|
|
|
|
--backup-dir=DIR
|
|
|
|
When using sync, copy or move any files which would have been
|
|
overwritten or deleted are moved in their original hierarchy into this
|
|
directory.
|
|
|
|
If --suffix is set, then the moved files will have the suffix added to
|
|
them. If there is a file with the same path (after the suffix has been
|
|
added) in DIR, then it will be overwritten.
|
|
|
|
The remote in use must support server side move or copy and you must use
|
|
the same remote as the destination of the sync. The backup directory
|
|
must not overlap the destination directory.
|
|
|
|
For example
|
|
|
|
rclone sync /path/to/local remote:current --backup-dir remote:old
|
|
|
|
will sync /path/to/local to remote:current, but for any files which
|
|
would have been updated or deleted will be stored in remote:old.
|
|
|
|
If running rclone from a script you might want to use today's date as
|
|
the directory name passed to --backup-dir to store the old files, or you
|
|
might want to pass --suffix with today's date.
|
|
|
|
--bwlimit=BANDWIDTH_SPEC
|
|
|
|
This option controls the bandwidth limit. Limits can be specified in two
|
|
ways: As a single limit, or as a timetable.
|
|
|
|
Single limits last for the duration of the session. To use a single
|
|
limit, specify the desired bandwidth in kBytes/s, or use a suffix
|
|
b|k|M|G. The default is 0 which means to not limit bandwidth.
|
|
|
|
For example to limit bandwidth usage to 10 MBytes/s use --bwlimit 10M
|
|
|
|
It is also possible to specify a "timetable" of limits, which will cause
|
|
certain limits to be applied at certain times. To specify a timetable,
|
|
format your entries as "HH:MM,BANDWIDTH HH:MM,BANDWITH...".
|
|
|
|
An example of a typical timetable to avoid link saturation during
|
|
daytime working hours could be:
|
|
|
|
--bwlimit "08:00,512 12:00,10M 13:00,512 18:00,30M 23:00,off"
|
|
|
|
In this example, the transfer bandwidth will be set to 512kBytes/sec at
|
|
8am. At noon, it will raise to 10Mbytes/s, and drop back to
|
|
512kBytes/sec at 1pm. At 6pm, the bandwidth limit will be set to
|
|
30MBytes/s, and at 11pm it will be completely disabled (full speed).
|
|
Anything between 11pm and 8am will remain unlimited.
|
|
|
|
Bandwidth limits only apply to the data transfer. The don't apply to the
|
|
bandwith of the directory listings etc.
|
|
|
|
Note that the units are Bytes/s not Bits/s. Typically connections are
|
|
measured in Bits/s - to convert divide by 8. For example let's say you
|
|
have a 10 Mbit/s connection and you wish rclone to use half of it - 5
|
|
Mbit/s. This is 5/8 = 0.625MByte/s so you would use a --bwlimit 0.625M
|
|
parameter for rclone.
|
|
|
|
--buffer-size=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Use this sized buffer to speed up file transfers. Each --transfer will
|
|
use this much memory for buffering.
|
|
|
|
Set to 0 to disable the buffering for the minimum memory use.
|
|
|
|
--checkers=N
|
|
|
|
The number of checkers to run in parallel. Checkers do the equality
|
|
checking of files during a sync. For some storage systems (eg s3, swift,
|
|
dropbox) this can take a significant amount of time so they are run in
|
|
parallel.
|
|
|
|
The default is to run 8 checkers in parallel.
|
|
|
|
-c, --checksum
|
|
|
|
Normally rclone will look at modification time and size of files to see
|
|
if they are equal. If you set this flag then rclone will check the file
|
|
hash and size to determine if files are equal.
|
|
|
|
This is useful when the remote doesn't support setting modified time and
|
|
a more accurate sync is desired than just checking the file size.
|
|
|
|
This is very useful when transferring between remotes which store the
|
|
same hash type on the object, eg Drive and Swift. For details of which
|
|
remotes support which hash type see the table in the overview section.
|
|
|
|
Eg rclone --checksum sync s3:/bucket swift:/bucket would run much
|
|
quicker than without the --checksum flag.
|
|
|
|
When using this flag, rclone won't update mtimes of remote files if they
|
|
are incorrect as it would normally.
|
|
|
|
--config=CONFIG_FILE
|
|
|
|
Specify the location of the rclone config file.
|
|
|
|
Normally the config file is in your home directory as a file called
|
|
.config/rclone/rclone.conf (or .rclone.conf if created with an older
|
|
version). If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set it will be at
|
|
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/rclone/rclone.conf
|
|
|
|
If you run rclone -h and look at the help for the --config option you
|
|
will see where the default location is for you.
|
|
|
|
Use this flag to override the config location, eg
|
|
rclone --config=".myconfig" .config.
|
|
|
|
--contimeout=TIME
|
|
|
|
Set the connection timeout. This should be in go time format which looks
|
|
like 5s for 5 seconds, 10m for 10 minutes, or 3h30m.
|
|
|
|
The connection timeout is the amount of time rclone will wait for a
|
|
connection to go through to a remote object storage system. It is 1m by
|
|
default.
|
|
|
|
--dedupe-mode MODE
|
|
|
|
Mode to run dedupe command in. One of interactive, skip, first, newest,
|
|
oldest, rename. The default is interactive. See the dedupe command for
|
|
more information as to what these options mean.
|
|
|
|
-n, --dry-run
|
|
|
|
Do a trial run with no permanent changes. Use this to see what rclone
|
|
would do without actually doing it. Useful when setting up the sync
|
|
command which deletes files in the destination.
|
|
|
|
--ignore-checksum
|
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Normally rclone will check that the checksums of transferred files
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match, and give an error "corrupted on transfer" if they don't.
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You can use this option to skip that check. You should only use it if
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you have had the "corrupted on transfer" error message and you are sure
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you might want to transfer potentially corrupted data.
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--ignore-existing
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Using this option will make rclone unconditionally skip all files that
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exist on the destination, no matter the content of these files.
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While this isn't a generally recommended option, it can be useful in
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cases where your files change due to encryption. However, it cannot
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correct partial transfers in case a transfer was interrupted.
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--ignore-size
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Normally rclone will look at modification time and size of files to see
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if they are equal. If you set this flag then rclone will check only the
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modification time. If --checksum is set then it only checks the
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checksum.
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It will also cause rclone to skip verifying the sizes are the same after
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transfer.
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This can be useful for transferring files to and from onedrive which
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occasionally misreports the size of image files (see #399 for more
|
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info).
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-I, --ignore-times
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Using this option will cause rclone to unconditionally upload all files
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regardless of the state of files on the destination.
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Normally rclone would skip any files that have the same modification
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time and are the same size (or have the same checksum if using
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--checksum).
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--log-file=FILE
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Log all of rclone's output to FILE. This is not active by default. This
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|
can be useful for tracking down problems with syncs in combination with
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the -v flag. See the Logging section for more info.
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--log-level LEVEL
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This sets the log level for rclone. The default log level is INFO.
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DEBUG is equivalent to -vv. It outputs lots of debug info - useful for
|
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bug reports and really finding out what rclone is doing.
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INFO is equivalent to -v. It outputs information about each transfer and
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prints stats once a minute by default.
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NOTICE is the default log level if no logging flags are supplied. It
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outputs very little when things are working normally. It outputs
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warnings and significant events.
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ERROR is equivalent to -q. It only output error messages.
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--low-level-retries NUMBER
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This controls the number of low level retries rclone does.
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A low level retry is used to retry a failing operation - typically one
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HTTP request. This might be uploading a chunk of a big file for example.
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You will see low level retries in the log with the -v flag.
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This shouldn't need to be changed from the default in normal operations,
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however if you get a lot of low level retries you may wish to reduce the
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value so rclone moves on to a high level retry (see the --retries flag)
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quicker.
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Disable low level retries with --low-level-retries 1.
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--max-depth=N
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This modifies the recursion depth for all the commands except purge.
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So if you do rclone --max-depth 1 ls remote:path you will see only the
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files in the top level directory. Using --max-depth 2 means you will see
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all the files in first two directory levels and so on.
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For historical reasons the lsd command defaults to using a --max-depth
|
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of 1 - you can override this with the command line flag.
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You can use this command to disable recursion (with --max-depth 1).
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Note that if you use this with sync and --delete-excluded the files not
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recursed through are considered excluded and will be deleted on the
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destination. Test first with --dry-run if you are not sure what will
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happen.
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--modify-window=TIME
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When checking whether a file has been modified, this is the maximum
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allowed time difference that a file can have and still be considered
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equivalent.
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The default is 1ns unless this is overridden by a remote. For example OS
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X only stores modification times to the nearest second so if you are
|
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reading and writing to an OS X filing system this will be 1s by default.
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This command line flag allows you to override that computed default.
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--no-gzip-encoding
|
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Don't set Accept-Encoding: gzip. This means that rclone won't ask the
|
|
server for compressed files automatically. Useful if you've set the
|
|
server to return files with Content-Encoding: gzip but you uploaded
|
|
compressed files.
|
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There is no need to set this in normal operation, and doing so will
|
|
decrease the network transfer efficiency of rclone.
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--no-update-modtime
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When using this flag, rclone won't update modification times of remote
|
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files if they are incorrect as it would normally.
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This can be used if the remote is being synced with another tool also
|
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(eg the Google Drive client).
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-q, --quiet
|
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Normally rclone outputs stats and a completion message. If you set this
|
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flag it will make as little output as possible.
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--retries int
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Retry the entire sync if it fails this many times it fails (default 3).
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Some remotes can be unreliable and a few retries helps pick up the files
|
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which didn't get transferred because of errors.
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Disable retries with --retries 1.
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--size-only
|
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Normally rclone will look at modification time and size of files to see
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if they are equal. If you set this flag then rclone will check only the
|
|
size.
|
|
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|
This can be useful transferring files from dropbox which have been
|
|
modified by the desktop sync client which doesn't set checksums of
|
|
modification times in the same way as rclone.
|
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--stats=TIME
|
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Commands which transfer data (sync, copy, copyto, move, moveto) will
|
|
print data transfer stats at regular intervals to show their progress.
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This sets the interval.
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The default is 1m. Use 0 to disable.
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If you set the stats interval then all command can show stats. This can
|
|
be useful when running other commands, check or mount for example.
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--stats-unit=bits|bytes
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By default data transfer rates will be printed in bytes/second.
|
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This option allows the data rate to be printed in bits/second.
|
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|
Data transfer volume will still be reported in bytes.
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The rate is reported as a binary unit, not SI unit. So 1 Mbit/s equals
|
|
1,048,576 bits/s and not 1,000,000 bits/s.
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The default is bytes.
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--suffix=SUFFIX
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|
|
This is for use with --backup-dir only. If this isn't set then
|
|
--backup-dir will move files with their original name. If it is set then
|
|
the files will have SUFFIX added on to them.
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See --backup-dir for more info.
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--syslog
|
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|
On capable OSes (not Windows or Plan9) send all log output to syslog.
|
|
|
|
This can be useful for running rclone in script or rclone mount.
|
|
|
|
--syslog-facility string
|
|
|
|
If using --syslog this sets the syslog facility (eg KERN, USER). See
|
|
man syslog for a list of possible facilities. The default facility is
|
|
DAEMON.
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|
--track-renames
|
|
|
|
By default rclone doesn't not keep track of renamed files, so if you
|
|
rename a file locally then sync it to a remote, rclone will delete the
|
|
old file on the remote and upload a new copy.
|
|
|
|
If you use this flag, and the remote supports server side copy or server
|
|
side move, and the source and destination have a compatible hash, then
|
|
this will track renames during sync, copy, and move operations and
|
|
perform renaming server-side.
|
|
|
|
Files will be matched by size and hash - if both match then a rename
|
|
will be considered.
|
|
|
|
If the destination does not support server-side copy or move, rclone
|
|
will fall back to the default behaviour and log an error level message
|
|
to the console.
|
|
|
|
Note that --track-renames is incompatible with --no-traverse and that it
|
|
uses extra memory to keep track of all the rename candidates.
|
|
|
|
Note also that --track-renames is incompatible with --delete-before and
|
|
will select --delete-after instead of --delete-during.
|
|
|
|
--delete-(before,during,after)
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|
|
|
This option allows you to specify when files on your destination are
|
|
deleted when you sync folders.
|
|
|
|
Specifying the value --delete-before will delete all files present on
|
|
the destination, but not on the source _before_ starting the transfer of
|
|
any new or updated files. This uses two passes through the file systems,
|
|
one for the deletions and one for the copies.
|
|
|
|
Specifying --delete-during will delete files while checking and
|
|
uploading files. This is the fastest option and uses the least memory.
|
|
|
|
Specifying --delete-after (the default value) will delay deletion of
|
|
files until all new/updated files have been successfully transfered. The
|
|
files to be deleted are collected in the copy pass then deleted after
|
|
the copy pass has completed sucessfully. The files to be deleted are
|
|
held in memory so this mode may use more memory. This is the safest mode
|
|
as it will only delete files if there have been no errors subsequent to
|
|
that. If there have been errors before the deletions start then you will
|
|
get the message not deleting files as there were IO errors.
|
|
|
|
--timeout=TIME
|
|
|
|
This sets the IO idle timeout. If a transfer has started but then
|
|
becomes idle for this long it is considered broken and disconnected.
|
|
|
|
The default is 5m. Set to 0 to disable.
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|
|
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--transfers=N
|
|
|
|
The number of file transfers to run in parallel. It can sometimes be
|
|
useful to set this to a smaller number if the remote is giving a lot of
|
|
timeouts or bigger if you have lots of bandwidth and a fast remote.
|
|
|
|
The default is to run 4 file transfers in parallel.
|
|
|
|
-u, --update
|
|
|
|
This forces rclone to skip any files which exist on the destination and
|
|
have a modified time that is newer than the source file.
|
|
|
|
If an existing destination file has a modification time equal (within
|
|
the computed modify window precision) to the source file's, it will be
|
|
updated if the sizes are different.
|
|
|
|
On remotes which don't support mod time directly the time checked will
|
|
be the uploaded time. This means that if uploading to one of these
|
|
remoes, rclone will skip any files which exist on the destination and
|
|
have an uploaded time that is newer than the modification time of the
|
|
source file.
|
|
|
|
This can be useful when transferring to a remote which doesn't support
|
|
mod times directly as it is more accurate than a --size-only check and
|
|
faster than using --checksum.
|
|
|
|
-v, -vv, --verbose
|
|
|
|
With -v rclone will tell you about each file that is transferred and a
|
|
small number of significant events.
|
|
|
|
With -vv rclone will become very verbose telling you about every file it
|
|
considers and transfers. Please send bug reports with a log with this
|
|
setting.
|
|
|
|
-V, --version
|
|
|
|
Prints the version number
|
|
|
|
|
|
Configuration Encryption
|
|
|
|
Your configuration file contains information for logging in to your
|
|
cloud services. This means that you should keep your .rclone.conf file
|
|
in a secure location.
|
|
|
|
If you are in an environment where that isn't possible, you can add a
|
|
password to your configuration. This means that you will have to enter
|
|
the password every time you start rclone.
|
|
|
|
To add a password to your rclone configuration, execute rclone config.
|
|
|
|
>rclone config
|
|
Current remotes:
|
|
|
|
e) Edit existing remote
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
d) Delete remote
|
|
s) Set configuration password
|
|
q) Quit config
|
|
e/n/d/s/q>
|
|
|
|
Go into s, Set configuration password:
|
|
|
|
e/n/d/s/q> s
|
|
Your configuration is not encrypted.
|
|
If you add a password, you will protect your login information to cloud services.
|
|
a) Add Password
|
|
q) Quit to main menu
|
|
a/q> a
|
|
Enter NEW configuration password:
|
|
password:
|
|
Confirm NEW password:
|
|
password:
|
|
Password set
|
|
Your configuration is encrypted.
|
|
c) Change Password
|
|
u) Unencrypt configuration
|
|
q) Quit to main menu
|
|
c/u/q>
|
|
|
|
Your configuration is now encrypted, and every time you start rclone you
|
|
will now be asked for the password. In the same menu you can change the
|
|
password or completely remove encryption from your configuration.
|
|
|
|
There is no way to recover the configuration if you lose your password.
|
|
|
|
rclone uses nacl secretbox which in turn uses XSalsa20 and Poly1305 to
|
|
encrypt and authenticate your configuration with secret-key
|
|
cryptography. The password is SHA-256 hashed, which produces the key for
|
|
secretbox. The hashed password is not stored.
|
|
|
|
While this provides very good security, we do not recommend storing your
|
|
encrypted rclone configuration in public if it contains sensitive
|
|
information, maybe except if you use a very strong password.
|
|
|
|
If it is safe in your environment, you can set the RCLONE_CONFIG_PASS
|
|
environment variable to contain your password, in which case it will be
|
|
used for decrypting the configuration.
|
|
|
|
You can set this for a session from a script. For unix like systems save
|
|
this to a file called set-rclone-password:
|
|
|
|
#!/bin/echo Source this file don't run it
|
|
|
|
read -s RCLONE_CONFIG_PASS
|
|
export RCLONE_CONFIG_PASS
|
|
|
|
Then source the file when you want to use it. From the shell you would
|
|
do source set-rclone-password. It will then ask you for the password and
|
|
set it in the envonment variable.
|
|
|
|
If you are running rclone inside a script, you might want to disable
|
|
password prompts. To do that, pass the parameter --ask-password=false to
|
|
rclone. This will make rclone fail instead of asking for a password if
|
|
RCLONE_CONFIG_PASS doesn't contain a valid password.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Developer options
|
|
|
|
These options are useful when developing or debugging rclone. There are
|
|
also some more remote specific options which aren't documented here
|
|
which are used for testing. These start with remote name eg
|
|
--drive-test-option - see the docs for the remote in question.
|
|
|
|
--cpuprofile=FILE
|
|
|
|
Write CPU profile to file. This can be analysed with go tool pprof.
|
|
|
|
--dump-auth
|
|
|
|
Dump HTTP headers - will contain sensitive info such as Authorization:
|
|
headers - use --dump-headers to dump without Authorization: headers. Can
|
|
be very verbose. Useful for debugging only.
|
|
|
|
--dump-bodies
|
|
|
|
Dump HTTP headers and bodies - may contain sensitive info. Can be very
|
|
verbose. Useful for debugging only.
|
|
|
|
--dump-filters
|
|
|
|
Dump the filters to the output. Useful to see exactly what include and
|
|
exclude options are filtering on.
|
|
|
|
--dump-headers
|
|
|
|
Dump HTTP headers with Authorization: lines removed. May still contain
|
|
sensitive info. Can be very verbose. Useful for debugging only.
|
|
|
|
Use --dump-auth if you do want the Authorization: headers.
|
|
|
|
--memprofile=FILE
|
|
|
|
Write memory profile to file. This can be analysed with go tool pprof.
|
|
|
|
--no-check-certificate=true/false
|
|
|
|
--no-check-certificate controls whether a client verifies the server's
|
|
certificate chain and host name. If --no-check-certificate is true, TLS
|
|
accepts any certificate presented by the server and any host name in
|
|
that certificate. In this mode, TLS is susceptible to man-in-the-middle
|
|
attacks.
|
|
|
|
This option defaults to false.
|
|
|
|
THIS SHOULD BE USED ONLY FOR TESTING.
|
|
|
|
--no-traverse
|
|
|
|
The --no-traverse flag controls whether the destination file system is
|
|
traversed when using the copy or move commands. --no-traverse is not
|
|
compatible with sync and will be ignored if you supply it with sync.
|
|
|
|
If you are only copying a small number of files and/or have a large
|
|
number of files on the destination then --no-traverse will stop rclone
|
|
listing the destination and save time.
|
|
|
|
However if you are copying a large number of files, escpecially if you
|
|
are doing a copy where lots of the files haven't changed and won't need
|
|
copying then you shouldn't use --no-traverse.
|
|
|
|
It can also be used to reduce the memory usage of rclone when copying -
|
|
rclone --no-traverse copy src dst won't load either the source or
|
|
destination listings into memory so will use the minimum amount of
|
|
memory.
|
|
|
|
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|
Filtering
|
|
|
|
For the filtering options
|
|
|
|
- --delete-excluded
|
|
- --filter
|
|
- --filter-from
|
|
- --exclude
|
|
- --exclude-from
|
|
- --include
|
|
- --include-from
|
|
- --files-from
|
|
- --min-size
|
|
- --max-size
|
|
- --min-age
|
|
- --max-age
|
|
- --dump-filters
|
|
|
|
See the filtering section.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Logging
|
|
|
|
rclone has 4 levels of logging, Error, Notice, Info and Debug.
|
|
|
|
By default rclone logs to standard error. This means you can redirect
|
|
standard error and still see the normal output of rclone commands (eg
|
|
rclone ls).
|
|
|
|
By default rclone will produce Error and Notice level messages.
|
|
|
|
If you use the -q flag, rclone will only produce Error messages.
|
|
|
|
If you use the -v flag, rclone will produce Error, Notice and Info
|
|
messages.
|
|
|
|
If you use the -vv flag, rclone will produce Error, Notice, Info and
|
|
Debug messages.
|
|
|
|
You can also control the log levels with the --log-level flag.
|
|
|
|
If you use the --log-file=FILE option, rclone will redirect Error, Info
|
|
and Debug messages along with standard error to FILE.
|
|
|
|
If you use the --syslog flag then rclone will log to syslog and the
|
|
--syslog-facility control which facility it uses.
|
|
|
|
Rclone prefixes all log messages with their level in capitals, eg INFO
|
|
which makes it easy to grep the log file for different kinds of
|
|
information.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Exit Code
|
|
|
|
If any errors occurred during the command, rclone will exit with a
|
|
non-zero exit code. This allows scripts to detect when rclone operations
|
|
have failed.
|
|
|
|
During the startup phase rclone will exit immediately if an error is
|
|
detected in the configuration. There will always be a log message
|
|
immediately before exiting.
|
|
|
|
When rclone is running it will accumulate errors as it goes along, and
|
|
only exit with an non-zero exit code if (after retries) there were still
|
|
failed transfers. For every error counted there will be a high priority
|
|
log message (visibile with -q) showing the message and which file caused
|
|
the problem. A high priority message is also shown when starting a retry
|
|
so the user can see that any previous error messages may not be valid
|
|
after the retry. If rclone has done a retry it will log a high priority
|
|
message if the retry was successful.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Environment Variables
|
|
|
|
Rclone can be configured entirely using environment variables. These can
|
|
be used to set defaults for options or config file entries.
|
|
|
|
Options
|
|
|
|
Every option in rclone can have its default set by environment variable.
|
|
|
|
To find the name of the environment variable, first take the long option
|
|
name, strip the leading --, change - to _, make upper case and prepend
|
|
RCLONE_.
|
|
|
|
For example to always set --stats 5s, set the environment variable
|
|
RCLONE_STATS=5s. If you set stats on the command line this will override
|
|
the environment variable setting.
|
|
|
|
Or to always use the trash in drive --drive-use-trash, set
|
|
RCLONE_DRIVE_USE_TRASH=true.
|
|
|
|
The same parser is used for the options and the environment variables so
|
|
they take exactly the same form.
|
|
|
|
Config file
|
|
|
|
You can set defaults for values in the config file on an individual
|
|
remote basis. If you want to use this feature, you will need to discover
|
|
the name of the config items that you want. The easiest way is to run
|
|
through rclone config by hand, then look in the config file to see what
|
|
the values are (the config file can be found by looking at the help for
|
|
--config in rclone help).
|
|
|
|
To find the name of the environment variable, you need to set, take
|
|
RCLONE_ + name of remote + _ + name of config file option and make it
|
|
all uppercase.
|
|
|
|
For example to configure an S3 remote named mys3: without a config file
|
|
(using unix ways of setting environment variables):
|
|
|
|
$ export RCLONE_CONFIG_MYS3_TYPE=s3
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$ export RCLONE_CONFIG_MYS3_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXX
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$ export RCLONE_CONFIG_MYS3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=XXX
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$ rclone lsd MYS3:
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-1 2016-09-21 12:54:21 -1 my-bucket
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$ rclone listremotes | grep mys3
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mys3:
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Note that if you want to create a remote using environment variables you
|
|
must create the ..._TYPE variable as above.
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Other environment variables
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|
|
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- RCLONE_CONFIG_PASS` set to contain your config file password (see
|
|
Configuration Encryption section)
|
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- HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY (or the lowercase
|
|
versions thereof).
|
|
- HTTPS_PROXY takes precedence over HTTP_PROXY for https requests.
|
|
- The environment values may be either a complete URL or a
|
|
"host[:port]" for, in which case the "http" scheme is assumed.
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CONFIGURING RCLONE ON A REMOTE / HEADLESS MACHINE
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Some of the configurations (those involving oauth2) require an Internet
|
|
connected web browser.
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|
|
|
If you are trying to set rclone up on a remote or headless box with no
|
|
browser available on it (eg a NAS or a server in a datacenter) then you
|
|
will need to use an alternative means of configuration. There are two
|
|
ways of doing it, described below.
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|
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Configuring using rclone authorize
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|
|
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On the headless box
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|
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...
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Remote config
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Use auto config?
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* Say Y if not sure
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* Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine
|
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y) Yes
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n) No
|
|
y/n> n
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For this to work, you will need rclone available on a machine that has a web browser available.
|
|
Execute the following on your machine:
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|
rclone authorize "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
Then paste the result below:
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|
result>
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|
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Then on your main desktop machine
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|
|
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rclone authorize "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
|
Log in and authorize rclone for access
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|
Waiting for code...
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|
Got code
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|
Paste the following into your remote machine --->
|
|
SECRET_TOKEN
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<---End paste
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Then back to the headless box, paste in the code
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result> SECRET_TOKEN
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--------------------
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|
[acd12]
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client_id =
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client_secret =
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token = SECRET_TOKEN
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|
--------------------
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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>
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Configuring by copying the config file
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|
|
|
Rclone stores all of its config in a single configuration file. This can
|
|
easily be copied to configure a remote rclone.
|
|
|
|
So first configure rclone on your desktop machine
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
to set up the config file.
|
|
|
|
Find the config file by running rclone -h and looking for the help for
|
|
the --config option
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -h
|
|
[snip]
|
|
--config="/home/user/.rclone.conf": Config file.
|
|
[snip]
|
|
|
|
Now transfer it to the remote box (scp, cut paste, ftp, sftp etc) and
|
|
place it in the correct place (use rclone -h on the remote box to find
|
|
out where).
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|
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|
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|
FILTERING, INCLUDES AND EXCLUDES
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|
|
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|
Rclone has a sophisticated set of include and exclude rules. Some of
|
|
these are based on patterns and some on other things like file size.
|
|
|
|
The filters are applied for the copy, sync, move, ls, lsl, md5sum,
|
|
sha1sum, size, delete and check operations. Note that purge does not
|
|
obey the filters.
|
|
|
|
Each path as it passes through rclone is matched against the include and
|
|
exclude rules like --include, --exclude, --include-from, --exclude-from,
|
|
--filter, or --filter-from. The simplest way to try them out is using
|
|
the ls command, or --dry-run together with -v.
|
|
|
|
|
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Patterns
|
|
|
|
The patterns used to match files for inclusion or exclusion are based on
|
|
"file globs" as used by the unix shell.
|
|
|
|
If the pattern starts with a / then it only matches at the top level of
|
|
the directory tree, RELATIVE TO THE ROOT OF THE REMOTE (not necessarily
|
|
the root of the local drive). If it doesn't start with / then it is
|
|
matched starting at the END OF THE PATH, but it will only match a
|
|
complete path element:
|
|
|
|
file.jpg - matches "file.jpg"
|
|
- matches "directory/file.jpg"
|
|
- doesn't match "afile.jpg"
|
|
- doesn't match "directory/afile.jpg"
|
|
/file.jpg - matches "file.jpg" in the root directory of the remote
|
|
- doesn't match "afile.jpg"
|
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- doesn't match "directory/file.jpg"
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|
|
|
IMPORTANT Note that you must use / in patterns and not \ even if running
|
|
on Windows.
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|
|
A * matches anything but not a /.
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|
|
*.jpg - matches "file.jpg"
|
|
- matches "directory/file.jpg"
|
|
- doesn't match "file.jpg/something"
|
|
|
|
Use ** to match anything, including slashes (/).
|
|
|
|
dir/** - matches "dir/file.jpg"
|
|
- matches "dir/dir1/dir2/file.jpg"
|
|
- doesn't match "directory/file.jpg"
|
|
- doesn't match "adir/file.jpg"
|
|
|
|
A ? matches any character except a slash /.
|
|
|
|
l?ss - matches "less"
|
|
- matches "lass"
|
|
- doesn't match "floss"
|
|
|
|
A [ and ] together make a a character class, such as [a-z] or [aeiou] or
|
|
[[:alpha:]]. See the go regexp docs for more info on these.
|
|
|
|
h[ae]llo - matches "hello"
|
|
- matches "hallo"
|
|
- doesn't match "hullo"
|
|
|
|
A { and } define a choice between elements. It should contain a comma
|
|
seperated list of patterns, any of which might match. These patterns can
|
|
contain wildcards.
|
|
|
|
{one,two}_potato - matches "one_potato"
|
|
- matches "two_potato"
|
|
- doesn't match "three_potato"
|
|
- doesn't match "_potato"
|
|
|
|
Special characters can be escaped with a \ before them.
|
|
|
|
\*.jpg - matches "*.jpg"
|
|
\\.jpg - matches "\.jpg"
|
|
\[one\].jpg - matches "[one].jpg"
|
|
|
|
Note also that rclone filter globs can only be used in one of the filter
|
|
command line flags, not in the specification of the remote, so
|
|
rclone copy "remote:dir*.jpg" /path/to/dir won't work - what is required
|
|
is rclone --include "*.jpg" copy remote:dir /path/to/dir
|
|
|
|
Directories
|
|
|
|
Rclone keeps track of directories that could match any file patterns.
|
|
|
|
Eg if you add the include rule
|
|
|
|
/a/*.jpg
|
|
|
|
Rclone will synthesize the directory include rule
|
|
|
|
/a/
|
|
|
|
If you put any rules which end in / then it will only match directories.
|
|
|
|
Directory matches are ONLY used to optimise directory access patterns -
|
|
you must still match the files that you want to match. Directory matches
|
|
won't optimise anything on bucket based remotes (eg s3, swift, google
|
|
compute storage, b2) which don't have a concept of directory.
|
|
|
|
Differences between rsync and rclone patterns
|
|
|
|
Rclone implements bash style {a,b,c} glob matching which rsync doesn't.
|
|
|
|
Rclone always does a wildcard match so \ must always escape a \.
|
|
|
|
|
|
How the rules are used
|
|
|
|
Rclone maintains a combined list of include rules and exclude rules.
|
|
|
|
Each file is matched in order, starting from the top, against the rule
|
|
in the list until it finds a match. The file is then included or
|
|
excluded according to the rule type.
|
|
|
|
If the matcher fails to find a match after testing against all the
|
|
entries in the list then the path is included.
|
|
|
|
For example given the following rules, + being include, - being exclude,
|
|
|
|
- secret*.jpg
|
|
+ *.jpg
|
|
+ *.png
|
|
+ file2.avi
|
|
- *
|
|
|
|
This would include
|
|
|
|
- file1.jpg
|
|
- file3.png
|
|
- file2.avi
|
|
|
|
This would exclude
|
|
|
|
- secret17.jpg
|
|
- non *.jpg and *.png
|
|
|
|
A similar process is done on directory entries before recursing into
|
|
them. This only works on remotes which have a concept of directory (Eg
|
|
local, google drive, onedrive, amazon drive) and not on bucket based
|
|
remotes (eg s3, swift, google compute storage, b2).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adding filtering rules
|
|
|
|
Filtering rules are added with the following command line flags.
|
|
|
|
Repeating options
|
|
|
|
You can repeat the following options to add more than one rule of that
|
|
type.
|
|
|
|
- --include
|
|
- --include-from
|
|
- --exclude
|
|
- --exclude-from
|
|
- --filter
|
|
- --filter-from
|
|
|
|
Note that all the options of the same type are processed together in the
|
|
order above, regardless of what order they were placed on the command
|
|
line.
|
|
|
|
So all --include options are processed first in the order they appeared
|
|
on the command line, then all --include-from options etc.
|
|
|
|
To mix up the order includes and excludes, the --filter flag can be
|
|
used.
|
|
|
|
--exclude - Exclude files matching pattern
|
|
|
|
Add a single exclude rule with --exclude.
|
|
|
|
This flag can be repeated. See above for the order the flags are
|
|
processed in.
|
|
|
|
Eg --exclude *.bak to exclude all bak files from the sync.
|
|
|
|
--exclude-from - Read exclude patterns from file
|
|
|
|
Add exclude rules from a file.
|
|
|
|
This flag can be repeated. See above for the order the flags are
|
|
processed in.
|
|
|
|
Prepare a file like this exclude-file.txt
|
|
|
|
# a sample exclude rule file
|
|
*.bak
|
|
file2.jpg
|
|
|
|
Then use as --exclude-from exclude-file.txt. This will sync all files
|
|
except those ending in bak and file2.jpg.
|
|
|
|
This is useful if you have a lot of rules.
|
|
|
|
--include - Include files matching pattern
|
|
|
|
Add a single include rule with --include.
|
|
|
|
This flag can be repeated. See above for the order the flags are
|
|
processed in.
|
|
|
|
Eg --include *.{png,jpg} to include all png and jpg files in the backup
|
|
and no others.
|
|
|
|
This adds an implicit --exclude * at the very end of the filter list.
|
|
This means you can mix --include and --include-from with the other
|
|
filters (eg --exclude) but you must include all the files you want in
|
|
the include statement. If this doesn't provide enough flexibility then
|
|
you must use --filter-from.
|
|
|
|
--include-from - Read include patterns from file
|
|
|
|
Add include rules from a file.
|
|
|
|
This flag can be repeated. See above for the order the flags are
|
|
processed in.
|
|
|
|
Prepare a file like this include-file.txt
|
|
|
|
# a sample include rule file
|
|
*.jpg
|
|
*.png
|
|
file2.avi
|
|
|
|
Then use as --include-from include-file.txt. This will sync all jpg, png
|
|
files and file2.avi.
|
|
|
|
This is useful if you have a lot of rules.
|
|
|
|
This adds an implicit --exclude * at the very end of the filter list.
|
|
This means you can mix --include and --include-from with the other
|
|
filters (eg --exclude) but you must include all the files you want in
|
|
the include statement. If this doesn't provide enough flexibility then
|
|
you must use --filter-from.
|
|
|
|
--filter - Add a file-filtering rule
|
|
|
|
This can be used to add a single include or exclude rule. Include rules
|
|
start with + and exclude rules start with -. A special rule called ! can
|
|
be used to clear the existing rules.
|
|
|
|
This flag can be repeated. See above for the order the flags are
|
|
processed in.
|
|
|
|
Eg --filter "- *.bak" to exclude all bak files from the sync.
|
|
|
|
--filter-from - Read filtering patterns from a file
|
|
|
|
Add include/exclude rules from a file.
|
|
|
|
This flag can be repeated. See above for the order the flags are
|
|
processed in.
|
|
|
|
Prepare a file like this filter-file.txt
|
|
|
|
# a sample exclude rule file
|
|
- secret*.jpg
|
|
+ *.jpg
|
|
+ *.png
|
|
+ file2.avi
|
|
# exclude everything else
|
|
- *
|
|
|
|
Then use as --filter-from filter-file.txt. The rules are processed in
|
|
the order that they are defined.
|
|
|
|
This example will include all jpg and png files, exclude any files
|
|
matching secret*.jpg and include file2.avi. Everything else will be
|
|
excluded from the sync.
|
|
|
|
--files-from - Read list of source-file names
|
|
|
|
This reads a list of file names from the file passed in and ONLY these
|
|
files are transferred. The filtering rules are ignored completely if you
|
|
use this option.
|
|
|
|
This option can be repeated to read from more than one file. These are
|
|
read in the order that they are placed on the command line.
|
|
|
|
Prepare a file like this files-from.txt
|
|
|
|
# comment
|
|
file1.jpg
|
|
file2.jpg
|
|
|
|
Then use as --files-from files-from.txt. This will only transfer
|
|
file1.jpg and file2.jpg providing they exist.
|
|
|
|
For example, let's say you had a few files you want to back up regularly
|
|
with these absolute paths:
|
|
|
|
/home/user1/important
|
|
/home/user1/dir/file
|
|
/home/user2/stuff
|
|
|
|
To copy these you'd find a common subdirectory - in this case /home and
|
|
put the remaining files in files-from.txt with or without leading /, eg
|
|
|
|
user1/important
|
|
user1/dir/file
|
|
user2/stuff
|
|
|
|
You could then copy these to a remote like this
|
|
|
|
rclone copy --files-from files-from.txt /home remote:backup
|
|
|
|
The 3 files will arrive in remote:backup with the paths as in the
|
|
files-from.txt.
|
|
|
|
You could of course choose / as the root too in which case your
|
|
files-from.txt might look like this.
|
|
|
|
/home/user1/important
|
|
/home/user1/dir/file
|
|
/home/user2/stuff
|
|
|
|
And you would transfer it like this
|
|
|
|
rclone copy --files-from files-from.txt / remote:backup
|
|
|
|
In this case there will be an extra home directory on the remote.
|
|
|
|
--min-size - Don't transfer any file smaller than this
|
|
|
|
This option controls the minimum size file which will be transferred.
|
|
This defaults to kBytes but a suffix of k, M, or G can be used.
|
|
|
|
For example --min-size 50k means no files smaller than 50kByte will be
|
|
transferred.
|
|
|
|
--max-size - Don't transfer any file larger than this
|
|
|
|
This option controls the maximum size file which will be transferred.
|
|
This defaults to kBytes but a suffix of k, M, or G can be used.
|
|
|
|
For example --max-size 1G means no files larger than 1GByte will be
|
|
transferred.
|
|
|
|
--max-age - Don't transfer any file older than this
|
|
|
|
This option controls the maximum age of files to transfer. Give in
|
|
seconds or with a suffix of:
|
|
|
|
- ms - Milliseconds
|
|
- s - Seconds
|
|
- m - Minutes
|
|
- h - Hours
|
|
- d - Days
|
|
- w - Weeks
|
|
- M - Months
|
|
- y - Years
|
|
|
|
For example --max-age 2d means no files older than 2 days will be
|
|
transferred.
|
|
|
|
--min-age - Don't transfer any file younger than this
|
|
|
|
This option controls the minimum age of files to transfer. Give in
|
|
seconds or with a suffix (see --max-age for list of suffixes)
|
|
|
|
For example --min-age 2d means no files younger than 2 days will be
|
|
transferred.
|
|
|
|
--delete-excluded - Delete files on dest excluded from sync
|
|
|
|
IMPORTANT this flag is dangerous - use with --dry-run and -v first.
|
|
|
|
When doing rclone sync this will delete any files which are excluded
|
|
from the sync on the destination.
|
|
|
|
If for example you did a sync from A to B without the --min-size 50k
|
|
flag
|
|
|
|
rclone sync A: B:
|
|
|
|
Then you repeated it like this with the --delete-excluded
|
|
|
|
rclone --min-size 50k --delete-excluded sync A: B:
|
|
|
|
This would delete all files on B which are less than 50 kBytes as these
|
|
are now excluded from the sync.
|
|
|
|
Always test first with --dry-run and -v before using this flag.
|
|
|
|
--dump-filters - dump the filters to the output
|
|
|
|
This dumps the defined filters to the output as regular expressions.
|
|
|
|
Useful for debugging.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Quoting shell metacharacters
|
|
|
|
The examples above may not work verbatim in your shell as they have
|
|
shell metacharacters in them (eg *), and may require quoting.
|
|
|
|
Eg linux, OSX
|
|
|
|
- --include \*.jpg
|
|
- --include '*.jpg'
|
|
- --include='*.jpg'
|
|
|
|
In Windows the expansion is done by the command not the shell so this
|
|
should work fine
|
|
|
|
- --include *.jpg
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
OVERVIEW OF CLOUD STORAGE SYSTEMS
|
|
|
|
|
|
Each cloud storage system is slighly different. Rclone attempts to
|
|
provide a unified interface to them, but some underlying differences
|
|
show through.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Features
|
|
|
|
Here is an overview of the major features of each cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
Name Hash ModTime Case Insensitive Duplicate Files MIME Type
|
|
---------------------- ------ --------- ------------------ ----------------- -----------
|
|
Google Drive MD5 Yes No Yes R/W
|
|
Amazon S3 MD5 Yes No No R/W
|
|
Openstack Swift MD5 Yes No No R/W
|
|
Dropbox - No Yes No R
|
|
Google Cloud Storage MD5 Yes No No R/W
|
|
Amazon Drive MD5 No Yes No R
|
|
Microsoft One Drive SHA1 Yes Yes No R
|
|
Hubic MD5 Yes No No R/W
|
|
Backblaze B2 SHA1 Yes No No R/W
|
|
Yandex Disk MD5 Yes No No R/W
|
|
SFTP - Yes Depends No -
|
|
The local filesystem All Yes Depends No -
|
|
|
|
Hash
|
|
|
|
The cloud storage system supports various hash types of the objects.
|
|
The hashes are used when transferring data as an integrity check and can
|
|
be specifically used with the --checksum flag in syncs and in the check
|
|
command.
|
|
|
|
To use the checksum checks between filesystems they must support a
|
|
common hash type.
|
|
|
|
ModTime
|
|
|
|
The cloud storage system supports setting modification times on objects.
|
|
If it does then this enables a using the modification times as part of
|
|
the sync. If not then only the size will be checked by default, though
|
|
the MD5SUM can be checked with the --checksum flag.
|
|
|
|
All cloud storage systems support some kind of date on the object and
|
|
these will be set when transferring from the cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
Case Insensitive
|
|
|
|
If a cloud storage systems is case sensitive then it is possible to have
|
|
two files which differ only in case, eg file.txt and FILE.txt. If a
|
|
cloud storage system is case insensitive then that isn't possible.
|
|
|
|
This can cause problems when syncing between a case insensitive system
|
|
and a case sensitive system. The symptom of this is that no matter how
|
|
many times you run the sync it never completes fully.
|
|
|
|
The local filesystem and SFTP may or may not be case sensitive depending
|
|
on OS.
|
|
|
|
- Windows - usually case insensitive, though case is preserved
|
|
- OSX - usually case insensitive, though it is possible to format case
|
|
sensitive
|
|
- Linux - usually case sensitive, but there are case insensitive file
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systems (eg FAT formatted USB keys)
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Most of the time this doesn't cause any problems as people tend to avoid
|
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files whose name differs only by case even on case sensitive systems.
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Duplicate files
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|
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If a cloud storage system allows duplicate files then it can have two
|
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objects with the same name.
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|
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This confuses rclone greatly when syncing - use the rclone dedupe
|
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command to rename or remove duplicates.
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MIME Type
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MIME types (also known as media types) classify types of documents using
|
|
a simple text classification, eg text/html or application/pdf.
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Some cloud storage systems support reading (R) the MIME type of objects
|
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and some support writing (W) the MIME type of objects.
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The MIME type can be important if you are serving files directly to HTTP
|
|
from the storage system.
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If you are copying from a remote which supports reading (R) to a remote
|
|
which supports writing (W) then rclone will preserve the MIME types.
|
|
Otherwise they will be guessed from the extension, or the remote itself
|
|
may assign the MIME type.
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Optional Features
|
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All the remotes support a basic set of features, but there are some
|
|
optional features supported by some remotes used to make some operations
|
|
more efficient.
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Name Purge Copy Move DirMove CleanUp
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---------------------- ------- ------ ------ --------- ---------
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Google Drive Yes Yes Yes Yes No #575
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Amazon S3 No Yes No No No
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Openstack Swift Yes † Yes No No No
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Dropbox Yes Yes Yes Yes No #575
|
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Google Cloud Storage Yes Yes No No No
|
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Amazon Drive Yes No Yes Yes No #575
|
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Microsoft One Drive Yes Yes Yes No #197 No #575
|
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Hubic Yes † Yes No No No
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|
Backblaze B2 No No No No Yes
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Yandex Disk Yes No No No No #575
|
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SFTP No No Yes Yes No
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The local filesystem Yes No Yes Yes No
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Purge
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This deletes a directory quicker than just deleting all the files in the
|
|
directory.
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† Note Swift and Hubic implement this in order to delete directory
|
|
markers but they don't actually have a quicker way of deleting files
|
|
other than deleting them individually.
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Copy
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|
|
|
Used when copying an object to and from the same remote. This known as a
|
|
server side copy so you can copy a file without downloading it and
|
|
uploading it again. It is used if you use rclone copy or rclone move if
|
|
the remote doesn't support Move directly.
|
|
|
|
If the server doesn't support Copy directly then for copy operations the
|
|
file is downloaded then re-uploaded.
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|
|
|
Move
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|
|
Used when moving/renaming an object on the same remote. This is known as
|
|
a server side move of a file. This is used in rclone move if the server
|
|
doesn't support DirMove.
|
|
|
|
If the server isn't capable of Move then rclone simulates it with Copy
|
|
then delete. If the server doesn't support Copy then rclone will
|
|
download the file and re-upload it.
|
|
|
|
DirMove
|
|
|
|
This is used to implement rclone move to move a directory if possible.
|
|
If it isn't then it will use Move on each file (which falls back to Copy
|
|
then download and upload - see Move section).
|
|
|
|
CleanUp
|
|
|
|
This is used for emptying the trash for a remote by rclone cleanup.
|
|
|
|
If the server can't do CleanUp then rclone cleanup will return an error.
|
|
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|
Google Drive
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as drive:path
|
|
|
|
Drive paths may be as deep as required, eg drive:directory/subdirectory.
|
|
|
|
The initial setup for drive involves getting a token from Google drive
|
|
which you need to do in your browser. rclone config walks you through
|
|
it.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of how to make a remote called remote. First run:
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
|
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
d) Delete remote
|
|
q) Quit config
|
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e/n/d/q> n
|
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name> remote
|
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Type of storage to configure.
|
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 7
|
|
Google Application Client Id - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_id>
|
|
Google Application Client Secret - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_secret>
|
|
Remote config
|
|
Use auto config?
|
|
* Say Y if not sure
|
|
* Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine or Y didn't work
|
|
y) Yes
|
|
n) No
|
|
y/n> y
|
|
If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
|
Log in and authorize rclone for access
|
|
Waiting for code...
|
|
Got code
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
client_id =
|
|
client_secret =
|
|
token = {"AccessToken":"xxxx.x.xxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","RefreshToken":"1/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","Expiry":"2014-03-16T13:57:58.955387075Z","Extra":null}
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
|
token as returned from Google if you use auto config mode. This only
|
|
runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you get back
|
|
the verification code. This is on http://127.0.0.1:53682/ and this it
|
|
may require you to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host
|
|
firewall, or use manual mode.
|
|
|
|
You can then use it like this,
|
|
|
|
List directories in top level of your drive
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
List all the files in your drive
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:
|
|
|
|
To copy a local directory to a drive directory called backup
|
|
|
|
rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
|
|
|
|
Modified time
|
|
|
|
Google drive stores modification times accurate to 1 ms.
|
|
|
|
Revisions
|
|
|
|
Google drive stores revisions of files. When you upload a change to an
|
|
existing file to google drive using rclone it will create a new revision
|
|
of that file.
|
|
|
|
Revisions follow the standard google policy which at time of writing was
|
|
|
|
- They are deleted after 30 days or 100 revisions (whatever
|
|
comes first).
|
|
- They do not count towards a user storage quota.
|
|
|
|
Deleting files
|
|
|
|
By default rclone will delete files permanently when requested. If
|
|
sending them to the trash is required instead then use the
|
|
--drive-use-trash flag.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
--drive-chunk-size=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Upload chunk size. Must a power of 2 >= 256k. Default value is 8 MB.
|
|
|
|
Making this larger will improve performance, but note that each chunk is
|
|
buffered in memory one per transfer.
|
|
|
|
Reducing this will reduce memory usage but decrease performance.
|
|
|
|
--drive-full-list
|
|
|
|
No longer does anything - kept for backwards compatibility.
|
|
|
|
--drive-upload-cutoff=SIZE
|
|
|
|
File size cutoff for switching to chunked upload. Default is 8 MB.
|
|
|
|
--drive-use-trash
|
|
|
|
Send files to the trash instead of deleting permanently. Defaults to
|
|
off, namely deleting files permanently.
|
|
|
|
--drive-auth-owner-only
|
|
|
|
Only consider files owned by the authenticated user. Requires that
|
|
--drive-full-list=true (default).
|
|
|
|
--drive-formats
|
|
|
|
Google documents can only be exported from Google drive. When rclone
|
|
downloads a Google doc it chooses a format to download depending upon
|
|
this setting.
|
|
|
|
By default the formats are docx,xlsx,pptx,svg which are a sensible
|
|
default for an editable document.
|
|
|
|
When choosing a format, rclone runs down the list provided in order and
|
|
chooses the first file format the doc can be exported as from the list.
|
|
If the file can't be exported to a format on the formats list, then
|
|
rclone will choose a format from the default list.
|
|
|
|
If you prefer an archive copy then you might use --drive-formats pdf, or
|
|
if you prefer openoffice/libreoffice formats you might use
|
|
--drive-formats ods,odt,odp.
|
|
|
|
Note that rclone adds the extension to the google doc, so if it is
|
|
calles My Spreadsheet on google docs, it will be exported as
|
|
My Spreadsheet.xlsx or My Spreadsheet.pdf etc.
|
|
|
|
Here are the possible extensions with their corresponding mime types.
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------
|
|
Extension Mime Type Description
|
|
---------- ------------ -------------
|
|
csv text/csv Standard CSV
|
|
format for
|
|
Spreadsheets
|
|
|
|
doc application/ Micosoft
|
|
msword Office
|
|
Document
|
|
|
|
docx application/ Microsoft
|
|
vnd.openxmlf Office
|
|
ormats-offic Document
|
|
edocument.wo
|
|
rdprocessing
|
|
ml.document
|
|
|
|
epub application/ E-book format
|
|
epub+zip
|
|
|
|
html text/html An HTML
|
|
Document
|
|
|
|
jpg image/jpeg A JPEG Image
|
|
File
|
|
|
|
odp application/ Openoffice
|
|
vnd.oasis.op Presentation
|
|
endocument.p
|
|
resentation
|
|
|
|
ods application/ Openoffice
|
|
vnd.oasis.op Spreadsheet
|
|
endocument.s
|
|
preadsheet
|
|
|
|
ods application/ Openoffice
|
|
x-vnd.oasis. Spreadsheet
|
|
opendocument
|
|
.spreadsheet
|
|
|
|
odt application/ Openoffice
|
|
vnd.oasis.op Document
|
|
endocument.t
|
|
ext
|
|
|
|
pdf application/ Adobe PDF
|
|
pdf Format
|
|
|
|
png image/png PNG Image
|
|
Format
|
|
|
|
pptx application/ Microsoft
|
|
vnd.openxmlf Office
|
|
ormats-offic Powerpoint
|
|
edocument.pr
|
|
esentationml
|
|
.presentatio
|
|
n
|
|
|
|
rtf application/ Rich Text
|
|
rtf Format
|
|
|
|
svg image/svg+xm Scalable
|
|
l Vector
|
|
Graphics
|
|
Format
|
|
|
|
tsv text/tab-sep Standard TSV
|
|
arated-value format for
|
|
s spreadsheets
|
|
|
|
txt text/plain Plain Text
|
|
|
|
xls application/ Microsoft
|
|
vnd.ms-excel Office
|
|
Spreadsheet
|
|
|
|
xlsx application/ Microsoft
|
|
vnd.openxmlf Office
|
|
ormats-offic Spreadsheet
|
|
edocument.sp
|
|
readsheetml.
|
|
sheet
|
|
|
|
zip application/ A ZIP file of
|
|
zip HTML, Images
|
|
CSS
|
|
-------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
--drive-skip-gdocs
|
|
|
|
Skip google documents in all listings. If given, gdocs practically
|
|
become invisible to rclone.
|
|
|
|
Limitations
|
|
|
|
Drive has quite a lot of rate limiting. This causes rclone to be limited
|
|
to transferring about 2 files per second only. Individual files may be
|
|
transferred much faster at 100s of MBytes/s but lots of small files can
|
|
take a long time.
|
|
|
|
Making your own client_id
|
|
|
|
When you use rclone with Google drive in its default configuration you
|
|
are using rclone's client_id. This is shared between all the rclone
|
|
users. There is a global rate limit on the number of queries per second
|
|
that each client_id can do set by Google. rclone already has a high
|
|
quota and I will continue to make sure it is high enough by contacting
|
|
Google.
|
|
|
|
However you might find you get better performance making your own
|
|
client_id if you are a heavy user. Or you may not depending on exactly
|
|
how Google have been raising rclone's rate limit.
|
|
|
|
Here is how to create your own Google Drive client ID for rclone:
|
|
|
|
1. Log into the Google API Console with your Google account. It doesn't
|
|
matter what Google account you use. (It need not be the same account
|
|
as the Google Drive you want to access)
|
|
|
|
2. Select a project or create a new project.
|
|
|
|
3. Under Overview, Google APIs, Google Apps APIs, click "Drive API",
|
|
then "Enable".
|
|
|
|
4. Click "Credentials" in the left-side panel (not "Go to credentials",
|
|
which opens the wizard), then "Create credentials", then "OAuth
|
|
client ID". It will prompt you to set the OAuth consent screen
|
|
product name, if you haven't set one already.
|
|
|
|
5. Choose an application type of "other", and click "Create". (the
|
|
default name is fine)
|
|
|
|
6. It will show you a client ID and client secret. Use these values in
|
|
rclone config to add a new remote or edit an existing remote.
|
|
|
|
(Thanks to @balazer on github for these instructions.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amazon S3
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:bucket (or remote: for the lsd command.)
|
|
You may put subdirectories in too, eg remote:bucket/path/to/dir.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of making an s3 configuration. First run
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process.
|
|
|
|
No remotes found - make a new one
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
s) Set configuration password
|
|
n/s> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 2
|
|
Get AWS credentials from runtime (environment variables or EC2 meta data if no env vars). Only applies if access_key_id and secret_access_key is blank.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Enter AWS credentials in the next step
|
|
\ "false"
|
|
2 / Get AWS credentials from the environment (env vars or IAM)
|
|
\ "true"
|
|
env_auth> 1
|
|
AWS Access Key ID - leave blank for anonymous access or runtime credentials.
|
|
access_key_id> access_key
|
|
AWS Secret Access Key (password) - leave blank for anonymous access or runtime credentials.
|
|
secret_access_key> secret_key
|
|
Region to connect to.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
/ The default endpoint - a good choice if you are unsure.
|
|
1 | US Region, Northern Virginia or Pacific Northwest.
|
|
| Leave location constraint empty.
|
|
\ "us-east-1"
|
|
/ US West (Oregon) Region
|
|
2 | Needs location constraint us-west-2.
|
|
\ "us-west-2"
|
|
/ US West (Northern California) Region
|
|
3 | Needs location constraint us-west-1.
|
|
\ "us-west-1"
|
|
/ EU (Ireland) Region Region
|
|
4 | Needs location constraint EU or eu-west-1.
|
|
\ "eu-west-1"
|
|
/ EU (Frankfurt) Region
|
|
5 | Needs location constraint eu-central-1.
|
|
\ "eu-central-1"
|
|
/ Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region
|
|
6 | Needs location constraint ap-southeast-1.
|
|
\ "ap-southeast-1"
|
|
/ Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region
|
|
7 | Needs location constraint ap-southeast-2.
|
|
\ "ap-southeast-2"
|
|
/ Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region
|
|
8 | Needs location constraint ap-northeast-1.
|
|
\ "ap-northeast-1"
|
|
/ Asia Pacific (Seoul)
|
|
9 | Needs location constraint ap-northeast-2.
|
|
\ "ap-northeast-2"
|
|
/ Asia Pacific (Mumbai)
|
|
10 | Needs location constraint ap-south-1.
|
|
\ "ap-south-1"
|
|
/ South America (Sao Paulo) Region
|
|
11 | Needs location constraint sa-east-1.
|
|
\ "sa-east-1"
|
|
/ If using an S3 clone that only understands v2 signatures
|
|
12 | eg Ceph/Dreamhost
|
|
| set this and make sure you set the endpoint.
|
|
\ "other-v2-signature"
|
|
/ If using an S3 clone that understands v4 signatures set this
|
|
13 | and make sure you set the endpoint.
|
|
\ "other-v4-signature"
|
|
region> 1
|
|
Endpoint for S3 API.
|
|
Leave blank if using AWS to use the default endpoint for the region.
|
|
Specify if using an S3 clone such as Ceph.
|
|
endpoint>
|
|
Location constraint - must be set to match the Region. Used when creating buckets only.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Empty for US Region, Northern Virginia or Pacific Northwest.
|
|
\ ""
|
|
2 / US West (Oregon) Region.
|
|
\ "us-west-2"
|
|
3 / US West (Northern California) Region.
|
|
\ "us-west-1"
|
|
4 / EU (Ireland) Region.
|
|
\ "eu-west-1"
|
|
5 / EU Region.
|
|
\ "EU"
|
|
6 / Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region.
|
|
\ "ap-southeast-1"
|
|
7 / Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region.
|
|
\ "ap-southeast-2"
|
|
8 / Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region.
|
|
\ "ap-northeast-1"
|
|
9 / Asia Pacific (Seoul)
|
|
\ "ap-northeast-2"
|
|
10 / Asia Pacific (Mumbai)
|
|
\ "ap-south-1"
|
|
11 / South America (Sao Paulo) Region.
|
|
\ "sa-east-1"
|
|
location_constraint> 1
|
|
Canned ACL used when creating buckets and/or storing objects in S3.
|
|
For more info visit http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/acl-overview.html#canned-acl
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Owner gets FULL_CONTROL. No one else has access rights (default).
|
|
\ "private"
|
|
2 / Owner gets FULL_CONTROL. The AllUsers group gets READ access.
|
|
\ "public-read"
|
|
/ Owner gets FULL_CONTROL. The AllUsers group gets READ and WRITE access.
|
|
3 | Granting this on a bucket is generally not recommended.
|
|
\ "public-read-write"
|
|
4 / Owner gets FULL_CONTROL. The AuthenticatedUsers group gets READ access.
|
|
\ "authenticated-read"
|
|
/ Object owner gets FULL_CONTROL. Bucket owner gets READ access.
|
|
5 | If you specify this canned ACL when creating a bucket, Amazon S3 ignores it.
|
|
\ "bucket-owner-read"
|
|
/ Both the object owner and the bucket owner get FULL_CONTROL over the object.
|
|
6 | If you specify this canned ACL when creating a bucket, Amazon S3 ignores it.
|
|
\ "bucket-owner-full-control"
|
|
acl> private
|
|
The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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1 / None
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\ ""
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2 / AES256
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\ "AES256"
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server_side_encryption>
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The storage class to use when storing objects in S3.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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1 / Default
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\ ""
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2 / Standard storage class
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\ "STANDARD"
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3 / Reduced redundancy storage class
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\ "REDUCED_REDUNDANCY"
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4 / Standard Infrequent Access storage class
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\ "STANDARD_IA"
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storage_class>
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Remote config
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--------------------
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[remote]
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env_auth = false
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access_key_id = access_key
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secret_access_key = secret_key
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region = us-east-1
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endpoint =
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location_constraint =
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acl = private
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server_side_encryption =
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storage_class =
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--------------------
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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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This remote is called remote and can now be used like this
|
|
|
|
See all buckets
|
|
|
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rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
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Make a new bucket
|
|
|
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rclone mkdir remote:bucket
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|
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List the contents of a bucket
|
|
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rclone ls remote:bucket
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|
|
|
Sync /home/local/directory to the remote bucket, deleting any excess
|
|
files in the bucket.
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rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:bucket
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|
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|
Modified time
|
|
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The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
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X-Amz-Meta-Mtime as floating point since the epoch accurate to 1 ns.
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Multipart uploads
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|
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rclone supports multipart uploads with S3 which means that it can upload
|
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files bigger than 5GB. Note that files uploaded with multipart upload
|
|
don't have an MD5SUM.
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|
Buckets and Regions
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With Amazon S3 you can list buckets (rclone lsd) using any region, but
|
|
you can only access the content of a bucket from the region it was
|
|
created in. If you attempt to access a bucket from the wrong region, you
|
|
will get an error, incorrect region, the bucket is not in 'XXX' region.
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|
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|
Authentication
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|
|
|
There are two ways to supply rclone with a set of AWS credentials. In
|
|
order of precedence:
|
|
|
|
- Directly in the rclone configuration file (as configured by
|
|
rclone config)
|
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- set access_key_id and secret_access_key
|
|
- Runtime configuration:
|
|
- set env_auth to true in the config file
|
|
- Exporting the following environment variables before running rclone
|
|
- Access Key ID: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID or AWS_ACCESS_KEY
|
|
- Secret Access Key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY or AWS_SECRET_KEY
|
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- Running rclone on an EC2 instance with an IAM role
|
|
|
|
If none of these option actually end up providing rclone with AWS
|
|
credentials then S3 interaction will be non-authenticated (see below).
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
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--s3-acl=STRING
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|
|
|
Canned ACL used when creating buckets and/or storing objects in S3.
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|
|
|
For more info visit the canned ACL docs.
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|
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--s3-storage-class=STRING
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|
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|
Storage class to upload new objects with.
|
|
|
|
Available options include:
|
|
|
|
- STANDARD - default storage class
|
|
- STANDARD_IA - for less frequently accessed data (e.g backups)
|
|
- REDUCED_REDUNDANCY (only for noncritical, reproducible data, has
|
|
lower redundancy)
|
|
|
|
Anonymous access to public buckets
|
|
|
|
If you want to use rclone to access a public bucket, configure with a
|
|
blank access_key_id and secret_access_key. Eg
|
|
|
|
No remotes found - make a new one
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
q) Quit config
|
|
n/q> n
|
|
name> anons3
|
|
What type of source is it?
|
|
Choose a number from below
|
|
1) amazon cloud drive
|
|
2) b2
|
|
3) drive
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|
4) dropbox
|
|
5) google cloud storage
|
|
6) swift
|
|
7) hubic
|
|
8) local
|
|
9) onedrive
|
|
10) s3
|
|
11) yandex
|
|
type> 10
|
|
Get AWS credentials from runtime (environment variables or EC2 meta data if no env vars). Only applies if access_key_id and secret_access_key is blank.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
* Enter AWS credentials in the next step
|
|
1) false
|
|
* Get AWS credentials from the environment (env vars or IAM)
|
|
2) true
|
|
env_auth> 1
|
|
AWS Access Key ID - leave blank for anonymous access or runtime credentials.
|
|
access_key_id>
|
|
AWS Secret Access Key (password) - leave blank for anonymous access or runtime credentials.
|
|
secret_access_key>
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
Then use it as normal with the name of the public bucket, eg
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd anons3:1000genomes
|
|
|
|
You will be able to list and copy data but not upload it.
|
|
|
|
Ceph
|
|
|
|
Ceph is an object storage system which presents an Amazon S3 interface.
|
|
|
|
To use rclone with ceph, you need to set the following parameters in the
|
|
config.
|
|
|
|
access_key_id = Whatever
|
|
secret_access_key = Whatever
|
|
endpoint = https://ceph.endpoint.goes.here/
|
|
region = other-v2-signature
|
|
|
|
Note also that Ceph sometimes puts / in the passwords it gives users. If
|
|
you read the secret access key using the command line tools you will get
|
|
a JSON blob with the / escaped as \/. Make sure you only write / in the
|
|
secret access key.
|
|
|
|
Eg the dump from Ceph looks something like this (irrelevant keys
|
|
removed).
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
"user_id": "xxx",
|
|
"display_name": "xxxx",
|
|
"keys": [
|
|
{
|
|
"user": "xxx",
|
|
"access_key": "xxxxxx",
|
|
"secret_key": "xxxxxx\/xxxx"
|
|
}
|
|
],
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Because this is a json dump, it is encoding the / as \/, so if you use
|
|
the secret key as xxxxxx/xxxx it will work fine.
|
|
|
|
Minio
|
|
|
|
Minio is an object storage server built for cloud application developers
|
|
and devops.
|
|
|
|
It is very easy to install and provides an S3 compatible server which
|
|
can be used by rclone.
|
|
|
|
To use it, install Minio following the instructions from the web site.
|
|
|
|
When it configures itself Minio will print something like this
|
|
|
|
AccessKey: WLGDGYAQYIGI833EV05A SecretKey: BYvgJM101sHngl2uzjXS/OBF/aMxAN06JrJ3qJlF Region: us-east-1
|
|
|
|
Minio Object Storage:
|
|
http://127.0.0.1:9000
|
|
http://10.0.0.3:9000
|
|
|
|
Minio Browser:
|
|
http://127.0.0.1:9000
|
|
http://10.0.0.3:9000
|
|
|
|
These details need to go into rclone config like this. Note that it is
|
|
important to put the region in as stated above.
|
|
|
|
env_auth> 1
|
|
access_key_id> WLGDGYAQYIGI833EV05A
|
|
secret_access_key> BYvgJM101sHngl2uzjXS/OBF/aMxAN06JrJ3qJlF
|
|
region> us-east-1
|
|
endpoint> http://10.0.0.3:9000
|
|
location_constraint>
|
|
server_side_encryption>
|
|
|
|
Which makes the config file look like this
|
|
|
|
[minio]
|
|
env_auth = false
|
|
access_key_id = WLGDGYAQYIGI833EV05A
|
|
secret_access_key = BYvgJM101sHngl2uzjXS/OBF/aMxAN06JrJ3qJlF
|
|
region = us-east-1
|
|
endpoint = http://10.0.0.3:9000
|
|
location_constraint =
|
|
server_side_encryption =
|
|
|
|
Minio doesn't support all the features of S3 yet. In particular it
|
|
doesn't support MD5 checksums (ETags) or metadata. This means rclone
|
|
can't check MD5SUMs or store the modified date. However you can work
|
|
around this with the --size-only flag of rclone.
|
|
|
|
So once set up, for example to copy files into a bucket
|
|
|
|
rclone --size-only copy /path/to/files minio:bucket
|
|
|
|
|
|
Swift
|
|
|
|
Swift refers to Openstack Object Storage. Commercial implementations of
|
|
that being:
|
|
|
|
- Rackspace Cloud Files
|
|
- Memset Memstore
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:container (or remote: for the lsd
|
|
command.) You may put subdirectories in too, eg
|
|
remote:container/path/to/dir.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of making a swift configuration. First run
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process.
|
|
|
|
No remotes found - make a new one
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
s) Set configuration password
|
|
n/s> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 11
|
|
User name to log in.
|
|
user> user_name
|
|
API key or password.
|
|
key> password_or_api_key
|
|
Authentication URL for server.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Rackspace US
|
|
\ "https://auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0"
|
|
2 / Rackspace UK
|
|
\ "https://lon.auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0"
|
|
3 / Rackspace v2
|
|
\ "https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0"
|
|
4 / Memset Memstore UK
|
|
\ "https://auth.storage.memset.com/v1.0"
|
|
5 / Memset Memstore UK v2
|
|
\ "https://auth.storage.memset.com/v2.0"
|
|
6 / OVH
|
|
\ "https://auth.cloud.ovh.net/v2.0"
|
|
auth> 1
|
|
User domain - optional (v3 auth)
|
|
domain> Default
|
|
Tenant name - optional for v1 auth, required otherwise
|
|
tenant> tenant_name
|
|
Tenant domain - optional (v3 auth)
|
|
tenant_domain>
|
|
Region name - optional
|
|
region>
|
|
Storage URL - optional
|
|
storage_url>
|
|
AuthVersion - optional - set to (1,2,3) if your auth URL has no version
|
|
auth_version>
|
|
Remote config
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
user = user_name
|
|
key = password_or_api_key
|
|
auth = https://auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0
|
|
domain = Default
|
|
tenant =
|
|
tenant_domain =
|
|
region =
|
|
storage_url =
|
|
auth_version =
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
This remote is called remote and can now be used like this
|
|
|
|
See all containers
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
Make a new container
|
|
|
|
rclone mkdir remote:container
|
|
|
|
List the contents of a container
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:container
|
|
|
|
Sync /home/local/directory to the remote container, deleting any excess
|
|
files in the container.
|
|
|
|
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:container
|
|
|
|
Configuration from an Openstack credentials file
|
|
|
|
An Opentstack credentials file typically looks something something like
|
|
this (without the comments)
|
|
|
|
export OS_AUTH_URL=https://a.provider.net/v2.0
|
|
export OS_TENANT_ID=ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
|
|
export OS_TENANT_NAME="1234567890123456"
|
|
export OS_USERNAME="123abc567xy"
|
|
echo "Please enter your OpenStack Password: "
|
|
read -sr OS_PASSWORD_INPUT
|
|
export OS_PASSWORD=$OS_PASSWORD_INPUT
|
|
export OS_REGION_NAME="SBG1"
|
|
if [ -z "$OS_REGION_NAME" ]; then unset OS_REGION_NAME; fi
|
|
|
|
The config file needs to look something like this where $OS_USERNAME
|
|
represents the value of the OS_USERNAME variable - 123abc567xy in the
|
|
example above.
|
|
|
|
[remote]
|
|
type = swift
|
|
user = $OS_USERNAME
|
|
key = $OS_PASSWORD
|
|
auth = $OS_AUTH_URL
|
|
tenant = $OS_TENANT_NAME
|
|
|
|
Note that you may (or may not) need to set region too - try without
|
|
first.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
--swift-chunk-size=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Above this size files will be chunked into a _segments container. The
|
|
default for this is 5GB which is its maximum value.
|
|
|
|
Modified time
|
|
|
|
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
|
X-Object-Meta-Mtime as floating point since the epoch accurate to 1 ns.
|
|
|
|
This is a defacto standard (used in the official python-swiftclient
|
|
amongst others) for storing the modification time for an object.
|
|
|
|
Limitations
|
|
|
|
The Swift API doesn't return a correct MD5SUM for segmented files
|
|
(Dynamic or Static Large Objects) so rclone won't check or use the
|
|
MD5SUM for these.
|
|
|
|
Troubleshooting
|
|
|
|
Rclone gives Failed to create file system for "remote:": Bad Request
|
|
|
|
Due to an oddity of the underlying swift library, it gives a "Bad
|
|
Request" error rather than a more sensible error when the authentication
|
|
fails for Swift.
|
|
|
|
So this most likely means your username / password is wrong. You can
|
|
investigate further with the --dump-bodies flag.
|
|
|
|
This may also be caused by specifying the region when you shouldn't have
|
|
(eg OVH).
|
|
|
|
Rclone gives Failed to create file system: Response didn't have storage storage url and auth token
|
|
|
|
This is most likely caused by forgetting to specify your tenant when
|
|
setting up a swift remote.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dropbox
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:path
|
|
|
|
Dropbox paths may be as deep as required, eg
|
|
remote:directory/subdirectory.
|
|
|
|
The initial setup for dropbox involves getting a token from Dropbox
|
|
which you need to do in your browser. rclone config walks you through
|
|
it.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of how to make a remote called remote. First run:
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
|
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
d) Delete remote
|
|
q) Quit config
|
|
e/n/d/q> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 4
|
|
Dropbox App Key - leave blank normally.
|
|
app_key>
|
|
Dropbox App Secret - leave blank normally.
|
|
app_secret>
|
|
Remote config
|
|
Please visit:
|
|
https://www.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/authorize?client_id=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&response_type=code
|
|
Enter the code: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXXXXXXXX
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
app_key =
|
|
app_secret =
|
|
token = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
You can then use it like this,
|
|
|
|
List directories in top level of your dropbox
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
List all the files in your dropbox
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:
|
|
|
|
To copy a local directory to a dropbox directory called backup
|
|
|
|
rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
|
|
|
|
Modified time and MD5SUMs
|
|
|
|
Dropbox doesn't provide the ability to set modification times in the V1
|
|
public API, so rclone can't support modified time with Dropbox.
|
|
|
|
This may change in the future - see these issues for details:
|
|
|
|
- Dropbox V2 API
|
|
- Allow syncs for remotes that can't set modtime on existing objects
|
|
|
|
Dropbox doesn't return any sort of checksum (MD5 or SHA1).
|
|
|
|
Together that means that syncs to dropbox will effectively have the
|
|
--size-only flag set.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
--dropbox-chunk-size=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Upload chunk size. Max 150M. The default is 128MB. Note that this isn't
|
|
buffered into memory.
|
|
|
|
Limitations
|
|
|
|
Note that Dropbox is case insensitive so you can't have a file called
|
|
"Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
|
|
|
|
There are some file names such as thumbs.db which Dropbox can't store.
|
|
There is a full list of them in the "Ignored Files" section of this
|
|
document. Rclone will issue an error message
|
|
File name disallowed - not uploading if it attempt to upload one of
|
|
those file names, but the sync won't fail.
|
|
|
|
If you have more than 10,000 files in a directory then
|
|
rclone purge dropbox:dir will return the error
|
|
Failed to purge: There are too many files involved in this operation. As
|
|
a work-around do an rclone delete dropbix:dir followed by an
|
|
rclone rmdir dropbox:dir.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Google Cloud Storage
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:bucket (or remote: for the lsd command.)
|
|
You may put subdirectories in too, eg remote:bucket/path/to/dir.
|
|
|
|
The initial setup for google cloud storage involves getting a token from
|
|
Google Cloud Storage which you need to do in your browser. rclone config
|
|
walks you through it.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of how to make a remote called remote. First run:
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
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This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
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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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Type of storage to configure.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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1 / Amazon Drive
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\ "amazon cloud drive"
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2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
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\ "s3"
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3 / Backblaze B2
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\ "b2"
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4 / Dropbox
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\ "dropbox"
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5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
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\ "crypt"
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6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
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\ "google cloud storage"
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7 / Google Drive
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\ "drive"
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8 / Hubic
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\ "hubic"
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9 / Local Disk
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\ "local"
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10 / Microsoft OneDrive
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\ "onedrive"
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11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
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\ "swift"
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12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
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\ "sftp"
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13 / Yandex Disk
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\ "yandex"
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Storage> 6
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Google Application Client Id - leave blank normally.
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client_id>
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Google Application Client Secret - leave blank normally.
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client_secret>
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Project number optional - needed only for list/create/delete buckets - see your developer console.
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project_number> 12345678
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Service Account Credentials JSON file path - needed only if you want use SA instead of interactive login.
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service_account_file>
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Access Control List for new objects.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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1 / Object owner gets OWNER access, and all Authenticated Users get READER access.
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\ "authenticatedRead"
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2 / Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
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\ "bucketOwnerFullControl"
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3 / Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
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\ "bucketOwnerRead"
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4 / Object owner gets OWNER access [default if left blank].
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\ "private"
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5 / Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
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\ "projectPrivate"
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6 / Object owner gets OWNER access, and all Users get READER access.
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\ "publicRead"
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object_acl> 4
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Access Control List for new buckets.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
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1 / Project team owners get OWNER access, and all Authenticated Users get READER access.
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\ "authenticatedRead"
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2 / Project team owners get OWNER access [default if left blank].
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\ "private"
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3 / Project team members get access according to their roles.
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\ "projectPrivate"
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4 / Project team owners get OWNER access, and all Users get READER access.
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\ "publicRead"
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5 / Project team owners get OWNER access, and all Users get WRITER access.
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\ "publicReadWrite"
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bucket_acl> 2
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Remote config
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Use auto config?
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* Say Y if not sure
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* Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine or Y didn't work
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y) Yes
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n) No
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y/n> y
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If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
|
Log in and authorize rclone for access
|
|
Waiting for code...
|
|
Got code
|
|
--------------------
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[remote]
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type = google cloud storage
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client_id =
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client_secret =
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token = {"AccessToken":"xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","RefreshToken":"x/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxx","Expiry":"2014-07-17T20:49:14.929208288+01:00","Extra":null}
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project_number = 12345678
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object_acl = private
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bucket_acl = private
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--------------------
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y) Yes this is OK
|
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e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
|
token as returned from Google if you use auto config mode. This only
|
|
runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you get back
|
|
the verification code. This is on http://127.0.0.1:53682/ and this it
|
|
may require you to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host
|
|
firewall, or use manual mode.
|
|
|
|
This remote is called remote and can now be used like this
|
|
|
|
See all the buckets in your project
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
Make a new bucket
|
|
|
|
rclone mkdir remote:bucket
|
|
|
|
List the contents of a bucket
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:bucket
|
|
|
|
Sync /home/local/directory to the remote bucket, deleting any excess
|
|
files in the bucket.
|
|
|
|
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:bucket
|
|
|
|
Service Account support
|
|
|
|
You can set up rclone with Google Cloud Storage in an unattended mode,
|
|
i.e. not tied to a specific end-user Google account. This is useful when
|
|
you want to synchronise files onto machines that don't have actively
|
|
logged-in users, for example build machines.
|
|
|
|
To get credentials for Google Cloud Platform IAM Service Accounts,
|
|
please head to the Service Account section of the Google Developer
|
|
Console. Service Accounts behave just like normal User permissions in
|
|
Google Cloud Storage ACLs, so you can limit their access (e.g. make them
|
|
read only). After creating an account, a JSON file containing the
|
|
Service Account's credentials will be downloaded onto your machines.
|
|
These credentials are what rclone will use for authentication.
|
|
|
|
To use a Service Account instead of OAuth2 token flow, enter the path to
|
|
your Service Account credentials at the service_account_file prompt and
|
|
rclone won't use the browser based authentication flow.
|
|
|
|
Modified time
|
|
|
|
Google google cloud storage stores md5sums natively and rclone stores
|
|
modification times as metadata on the object, under the "mtime" key in
|
|
RFC3339 format accurate to 1ns.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amazon Drive
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:path
|
|
|
|
Paths may be as deep as required, eg remote:directory/subdirectory.
|
|
|
|
The initial setup for Amazon Drive involves getting a token from Amazon
|
|
which you need to do in your browser. rclone config walks you through
|
|
it.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of how to make a remote called remote. First run:
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
|
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
d) Delete remote
|
|
q) Quit config
|
|
e/n/d/q> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 1
|
|
Amazon Application Client Id - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_id>
|
|
Amazon Application Client Secret - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_secret>
|
|
Remote config
|
|
Use auto config?
|
|
* Say Y if not sure
|
|
* Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine
|
|
y) Yes
|
|
n) No
|
|
y/n> y
|
|
If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
|
Log in and authorize rclone for access
|
|
Waiting for code...
|
|
Got code
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
client_id =
|
|
client_secret =
|
|
token = {"access_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","token_type":"bearer","refresh_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","expiry":"2015-09-06T16:07:39.658438471+01:00"}
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
See the remote setup docs for how to set it up on a machine with no
|
|
Internet browser available.
|
|
|
|
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
|
token as returned from Amazon. This only runs from the moment it opens
|
|
your browser to the moment you get back the verification code. This is
|
|
on http://127.0.0.1:53682/ and this it may require you to unblock it
|
|
temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
|
|
|
Once configured you can then use rclone like this,
|
|
|
|
List directories in top level of your Amazon Drive
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
List all the files in your Amazon Drive
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:
|
|
|
|
To copy a local directory to an Amazon Drive directory called backup
|
|
|
|
rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
|
|
|
|
Modified time and MD5SUMs
|
|
|
|
Amazon Drive doesn't allow modification times to be changed via the API
|
|
so these won't be accurate or used for syncing.
|
|
|
|
It does store MD5SUMs so for a more accurate sync, you can use the
|
|
--checksum flag.
|
|
|
|
Deleting files
|
|
|
|
Any files you delete with rclone will end up in the trash. Amazon don't
|
|
provide an API to permanently delete files, nor to empty the trash, so
|
|
you will have to do that with one of Amazon's apps or via the Amazon
|
|
Drive website. As of November 17, 2016, files are automatically deleted
|
|
by Amazon from the trash after 30 days.
|
|
|
|
Using with non .com Amazon accounts
|
|
|
|
Let's say you usually use amazon.co.uk. When you authenticate with
|
|
rclone it will take you to an amazon.com page to log in. Your
|
|
amazon.co.uk email and password should work here just fine.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
--acd-templink-threshold=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Files this size or more will be downloaded via their tempLink. This is
|
|
to work around a problem with Amazon Drive which blocks downloads of
|
|
files bigger than about 10GB. The default for this is 9GB which
|
|
shouldn't need to be changed.
|
|
|
|
To download files above this threshold, rclone requests a tempLink which
|
|
downloads the file through a temporary URL directly from the underlying
|
|
S3 storage.
|
|
|
|
--acd-upload-wait-per-gb=TIME
|
|
|
|
Sometimes Amazon Drive gives an error when a file has been fully
|
|
uploaded but the file appears anyway after a little while. This happens
|
|
sometimes for files over 1GB in size and nearly every time for files
|
|
bigger than 10GB. This parameter controls the time rclone waits for the
|
|
file to appear.
|
|
|
|
The default value for this parameter is 3 minutes per GB, so by default
|
|
it will wait 3 minutes for every GB uploaded to see if the file appears.
|
|
|
|
You can disable this feature by setting it to 0. This may cause conflict
|
|
errors as rclone retries the failed upload but the file will most likely
|
|
appear correctly eventually.
|
|
|
|
These values were determined empirically by observing lots of uploads of
|
|
big files for a range of file sizes.
|
|
|
|
Upload with the -v flag to see more info about what rclone is doing in
|
|
this situation.
|
|
|
|
Limitations
|
|
|
|
Note that Amazon Drive is case insensitive so you can't have a file
|
|
called "Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
|
|
|
|
Amazon Drive has rate limiting so you may notice errors in the sync (429
|
|
errors). rclone will automatically retry the sync up to 3 times by
|
|
default (see --retries flag) which should hopefully work around this
|
|
problem.
|
|
|
|
Amazon Drive has an internal limit of file sizes that can be uploaded to
|
|
the service. This limit is not officially published, but all files
|
|
larger than this will fail.
|
|
|
|
At the time of writing (Jan 2016) is in the area of 50GB per file. This
|
|
means that larger files are likely to fail.
|
|
|
|
Unfortunatly there is no way for rclone to see that this failure is
|
|
because of file size, so it will retry the operation, as any other
|
|
failure. To avoid this problem, use --max-size 50000M option to limit
|
|
the maximum size of uploaded files. Note that --max-size does not split
|
|
files into segments, it only ignores files over this size.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:path
|
|
|
|
Paths may be as deep as required, eg remote:directory/subdirectory.
|
|
|
|
The initial setup for OneDrive involves getting a token from Microsoft
|
|
which you need to do in your browser. rclone config walks you through
|
|
it.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of how to make a remote called remote. First run:
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
|
|
|
No remotes found - make a new one
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
s) Set configuration password
|
|
n/s> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 10
|
|
Microsoft App Client Id - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_id>
|
|
Microsoft App Client Secret - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_secret>
|
|
Remote config
|
|
Use auto config?
|
|
* Say Y if not sure
|
|
* Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine
|
|
y) Yes
|
|
n) No
|
|
y/n> y
|
|
If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
|
Log in and authorize rclone for access
|
|
Waiting for code...
|
|
Got code
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
client_id =
|
|
client_secret =
|
|
token = {"access_token":"XXXXXX"}
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
See the remote setup docs for how to set it up on a machine with no
|
|
Internet browser available.
|
|
|
|
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
|
token as returned from Microsoft. This only runs from the moment it
|
|
opens your browser to the moment you get back the verification code.
|
|
This is on http://127.0.0.1:53682/ and this it may require you to
|
|
unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
|
|
|
Once configured you can then use rclone like this,
|
|
|
|
List directories in top level of your OneDrive
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
List all the files in your OneDrive
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:
|
|
|
|
To copy a local directory to an OneDrive directory called backup
|
|
|
|
rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
|
|
|
|
Modified time and hashes
|
|
|
|
OneDrive allows modification times to be set on objects accurate to 1
|
|
second. These will be used to detect whether objects need syncing or
|
|
not.
|
|
|
|
One drive supports SHA1 type hashes, so you can use --checksum flag.
|
|
|
|
Deleting files
|
|
|
|
Any files you delete with rclone will end up in the trash. Microsoft
|
|
doesn't provide an API to permanently delete files, nor to empty the
|
|
trash, so you will have to do that with one of Microsoft's apps or via
|
|
the OneDrive website.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
--onedrive-chunk-size=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Above this size files will be chunked - must be multiple of 320k. The
|
|
default is 10MB. Note that the chunks will be buffered into memory.
|
|
|
|
--onedrive-upload-cutoff=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Cutoff for switching to chunked upload - must be <= 100MB. The default
|
|
is 10MB.
|
|
|
|
Limitations
|
|
|
|
Note that OneDrive is case insensitive so you can't have a file called
|
|
"Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
|
|
|
|
Rclone only supports your default OneDrive, and doesn't work with One
|
|
Drive for business. Both these issues may be fixed at some point
|
|
depending on user demand!
|
|
|
|
There are quite a few characters that can't be in OneDrive file names.
|
|
These can't occur on Windows platforms, but on non-Windows platforms
|
|
they are common. Rclone will map these names to and from an identical
|
|
looking unicode equivalent. For example if a file has a ? in it will be
|
|
mapped to ? instead.
|
|
|
|
The largest allowed file size is 10GiB (10,737,418,240 bytes).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hubic
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:path
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:container (or remote: for the lsd
|
|
command.) You may put subdirectories in too, eg
|
|
remote:container/path/to/dir.
|
|
|
|
The initial setup for Hubic involves getting a token from Hubic which
|
|
you need to do in your browser. rclone config walks you through it.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of how to make a remote called remote. First run:
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
|
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
s) Set configuration password
|
|
n/s> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 8
|
|
Hubic Client Id - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_id>
|
|
Hubic Client Secret - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_secret>
|
|
Remote config
|
|
Use auto config?
|
|
* Say Y if not sure
|
|
* Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine
|
|
y) Yes
|
|
n) No
|
|
y/n> y
|
|
If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
|
Log in and authorize rclone for access
|
|
Waiting for code...
|
|
Got code
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
client_id =
|
|
client_secret =
|
|
token = {"access_token":"XXXXXX"}
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
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See the remote setup docs for how to set it up on a machine with no
|
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Internet browser available.
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|
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|
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
|
token as returned from Hubic. This only runs from the moment it opens
|
|
your browser to the moment you get back the verification code. This is
|
|
on http://127.0.0.1:53682/ and this it may require you to unblock it
|
|
temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
|
|
|
Once configured you can then use rclone like this,
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|
|
|
List containers in the top level of your Hubic
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|
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rclone lsd remote:
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|
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|
List all the files in your Hubic
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rclone ls remote:
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To copy a local directory to an Hubic directory called backup
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rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
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|
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If you want the directory to be visible in the official _Hubic browser_,
|
|
you need to copy your files to the default directory
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rclone copy /home/source remote:default/backup
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|
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|
Modified time
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The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
|
X-Object-Meta-Mtime as floating point since the epoch accurate to 1 ns.
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|
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|
This is a defacto standard (used in the official python-swiftclient
|
|
amongst others) for storing the modification time for an object.
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|
|
|
Note that Hubic wraps the Swift backend, so most of the properties of
|
|
are the same.
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|
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|
Limitations
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This uses the normal OpenStack Swift mechanism to refresh the Swift API
|
|
credentials and ignores the expires field returned by the Hubic API.
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|
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The Swift API doesn't return a correct MD5SUM for segmented files
|
|
(Dynamic or Static Large Objects) so rclone won't check or use the
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|
MD5SUM for these.
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|
Backblaze B2
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B2 is Backblaze's cloud storage system.
|
|
|
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Paths are specified as remote:bucket (or remote: for the lsd command.)
|
|
You may put subdirectories in too, eg remote:bucket/path/to/dir.
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|
|
|
Here is an example of making a b2 configuration. First run
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rclone config
|
|
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|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process. You will need
|
|
your account number (a short hex number) and key (a long hex number)
|
|
which you can get from the b2 control panel.
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|
|
|
No remotes found - make a new one
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n) New remote
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q) Quit config
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n/q> n
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name> remote
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Type of storage to configure.
|
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
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1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
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2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
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\ "s3"
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3 / Backblaze B2
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\ "b2"
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4 / Dropbox
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\ "dropbox"
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5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
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6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
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\ "google cloud storage"
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7 / Google Drive
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\ "drive"
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8 / Hubic
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\ "hubic"
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9 / Local Disk
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\ "local"
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10 / Microsoft OneDrive
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\ "onedrive"
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11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
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\ "swift"
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12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
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\ "sftp"
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13 / Yandex Disk
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\ "yandex"
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Storage> 3
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Account ID
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account> 123456789abc
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Application Key
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|
key> 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789
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Endpoint for the service - leave blank normally.
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|
endpoint>
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Remote config
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|
--------------------
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|
[remote]
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account = 123456789abc
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key = 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789
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endpoint =
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--------------------
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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
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
This remote is called remote and can now be used like this
|
|
|
|
See all buckets
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
Make a new bucket
|
|
|
|
rclone mkdir remote:bucket
|
|
|
|
List the contents of a bucket
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:bucket
|
|
|
|
Sync /home/local/directory to the remote bucket, deleting any excess
|
|
files in the bucket.
|
|
|
|
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:bucket
|
|
|
|
Modified time
|
|
|
|
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
|
X-Bz-Info-src_last_modified_millis as milliseconds since 1970-01-01 in
|
|
the Backblaze standard. Other tools should be able to use this as a
|
|
modified time.
|
|
|
|
Modified times are used in syncing and are fully supported except in the
|
|
case of updating a modification time on an existing object. In this case
|
|
the object will be uploaded again as B2 doesn't have an API method to
|
|
set the modification time independent of doing an upload.
|
|
|
|
SHA1 checksums
|
|
|
|
The SHA1 checksums of the files are checked on upload and download and
|
|
will be used in the syncing process.
|
|
|
|
Large files which are uploaded in chunks will store their SHA1 on the
|
|
object as X-Bz-Info-large_file_sha1 as recommended by Backblaze.
|
|
|
|
Transfers
|
|
|
|
Backblaze recommends that you do lots of transfers simultaneously for
|
|
maximum speed. In tests from my SSD equiped laptop the optimum setting
|
|
is about --transfers 32 though higher numbers may be used for a slight
|
|
speed improvement. The optimum number for you may vary depending on your
|
|
hardware, how big the files are, how much you want to load your
|
|
computer, etc. The default of --transfers 4 is definitely too low for
|
|
Backblaze B2 though.
|
|
|
|
Note that uploading big files (bigger than 200 MB by default) will use a
|
|
96 MB RAM buffer by default. There can be at most --transfers of these
|
|
in use at any moment, so this sets the upper limit on the memory used.
|
|
|
|
Versions
|
|
|
|
When rclone uploads a new version of a file it creates a new version of
|
|
it. Likewise when you delete a file, the old version will still be
|
|
available.
|
|
|
|
Old versions of files are visible using the --b2-versions flag.
|
|
|
|
If you wish to remove all the old versions then you can use the
|
|
rclone cleanup remote:bucket command which will delete all the old
|
|
versions of files, leaving the current ones intact. You can also supply
|
|
a path and only old versions under that path will be deleted, eg
|
|
rclone cleanup remote:bucket/path/to/stuff.
|
|
|
|
When you purge a bucket, the current and the old versions will be
|
|
deleted then the bucket will be deleted.
|
|
|
|
However delete will cause the current versions of the files to become
|
|
hidden old versions.
|
|
|
|
Here is a session showing the listing and and retreival of an old
|
|
version followed by a cleanup of the old versions.
|
|
|
|
Show current version and all the versions with --b2-versions flag.
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q ls b2:cleanup-test
|
|
9 one.txt
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q --b2-versions ls b2:cleanup-test
|
|
9 one.txt
|
|
8 one-v2016-07-04-141032-000.txt
|
|
16 one-v2016-07-04-141003-000.txt
|
|
15 one-v2016-07-02-155621-000.txt
|
|
|
|
Retreive an old verson
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q --b2-versions copy b2:cleanup-test/one-v2016-07-04-141003-000.txt /tmp
|
|
|
|
$ ls -l /tmp/one-v2016-07-04-141003-000.txt
|
|
-rw-rw-r-- 1 ncw ncw 16 Jul 2 17:46 /tmp/one-v2016-07-04-141003-000.txt
|
|
|
|
Clean up all the old versions and show that they've gone.
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q cleanup b2:cleanup-test
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q ls b2:cleanup-test
|
|
9 one.txt
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q --b2-versions ls b2:cleanup-test
|
|
9 one.txt
|
|
|
|
Data usage
|
|
|
|
It is useful to know how many requests are sent to the server in
|
|
different scenarios.
|
|
|
|
All copy commands send the following 4 requests:
|
|
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_authorize_account
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_create_bucket
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_list_buckets
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_list_file_names
|
|
|
|
The b2_list_file_names request will be sent once for every 1k files in
|
|
the remote path, providing the checksum and modification time of the
|
|
listed files. As of version 1.33 issue #818 causes extra requests to be
|
|
sent when using B2 with Crypt. When a copy operation does not require
|
|
any files to be uploaded, no more requests will be sent.
|
|
|
|
Uploading files that do not require chunking, will send 2 requests per
|
|
file upload:
|
|
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_get_upload_url
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_upload_file/
|
|
|
|
Uploading files requiring chunking, will send 2 requests (one each to
|
|
start and finish the upload) and another 2 requests for each chunk:
|
|
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_start_large_file
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_get_upload_part_url
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_upload_part/
|
|
/b2api/v1/b2_finish_large_file
|
|
|
|
B2 with crypt
|
|
|
|
When using B2 with crypt files are encrypted into a temporary location
|
|
and streamed from there. This is required to calculate the encrypted
|
|
file's checksum before beginning the upload. On Windows the %TMPDIR%
|
|
environment variable is used as the temporary location. If the file
|
|
requires chunking, both the chunking and encryption will take place in
|
|
memory.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
--b2-chunk-size valuee=SIZE
|
|
|
|
When uploading large files chunk the file into this size. Note that
|
|
these chunks are buffered in memory and there might a maximum of
|
|
--transfers chunks in progress at once. 100,000,000 Bytes is the minimim
|
|
size (default 96M).
|
|
|
|
--b2-upload-cutoff=SIZE
|
|
|
|
Cutoff for switching to chunked upload (default 190.735 MiB == 200 MB).
|
|
Files above this size will be uploaded in chunks of --b2-chunk-size.
|
|
|
|
This value should be set no larger than 4.657GiB (== 5GB) as this is the
|
|
largest file size that can be uploaded.
|
|
|
|
--b2-test-mode=FLAG
|
|
|
|
This is for debugging purposes only.
|
|
|
|
Setting FLAG to one of the strings below will cause b2 to return
|
|
specific errors for debugging purposes.
|
|
|
|
- fail_some_uploads
|
|
- expire_some_account_authorization_tokens
|
|
- force_cap_exceeded
|
|
|
|
These will be set in the X-Bz-Test-Mode header which is documented in
|
|
the b2 integrations checklist.
|
|
|
|
--b2-versions
|
|
|
|
When set rclone will show and act on older versions of files. For
|
|
example
|
|
|
|
Listing without --b2-versions
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q ls b2:cleanup-test
|
|
9 one.txt
|
|
|
|
And with
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q --b2-versions ls b2:cleanup-test
|
|
9 one.txt
|
|
8 one-v2016-07-04-141032-000.txt
|
|
16 one-v2016-07-04-141003-000.txt
|
|
15 one-v2016-07-02-155621-000.txt
|
|
|
|
Showing that the current version is unchanged but older versions can be
|
|
seen. These have the UTC date that they were uploaded to the server to
|
|
the nearest millisecond appended to them.
|
|
|
|
Note that when using --b2-versions no file write operations are
|
|
permitted, so you can't upload files or delete them.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Yandex Disk
|
|
|
|
Yandex Disk is a cloud storage solution created by Yandex.
|
|
|
|
Yandex paths may be as deep as required, eg
|
|
remote:directory/subdirectory.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of making a yandex configuration. First run
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
|
|
|
No remotes found - make a new one
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
s) Set configuration password
|
|
n/s> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 13
|
|
Yandex Client Id - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_id>
|
|
Yandex Client Secret - leave blank normally.
|
|
client_secret>
|
|
Remote config
|
|
Use auto config?
|
|
* Say Y if not sure
|
|
* Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine
|
|
y) Yes
|
|
n) No
|
|
y/n> y
|
|
If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
|
Log in and authorize rclone for access
|
|
Waiting for code...
|
|
Got code
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
client_id =
|
|
client_secret =
|
|
token = {"access_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","token_type":"bearer","expiry":"2016-12-29T12:27:11.362788025Z"}
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
See the remote setup docs for how to set it up on a machine with no
|
|
Internet browser available.
|
|
|
|
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
|
token as returned from Yandex Disk. This only runs from the moment it
|
|
opens your browser to the moment you get back the verification code.
|
|
This is on http://127.0.0.1:53682/ and this it may require you to
|
|
unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
|
|
|
Once configured you can then use rclone like this,
|
|
|
|
See top level directories
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
Make a new directory
|
|
|
|
rclone mkdir remote:directory
|
|
|
|
List the contents of a directory
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:directory
|
|
|
|
Sync /home/local/directory to the remote path, deleting any excess files
|
|
in the path.
|
|
|
|
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:directory
|
|
|
|
Modified time
|
|
|
|
Modified times are supported and are stored accurate to 1 ns in custom
|
|
metadata called rclone_modified in RFC3339 with nanoseconds format.
|
|
|
|
MD5 checksums
|
|
|
|
MD5 checksums are natively supported by Yandex Disk.
|
|
|
|
|
|
SFTP
|
|
|
|
SFTP is the Secure (or SSH) File Transfer Protocol.
|
|
|
|
It runs over SSH v2 and is standard with most modern SSH installations.
|
|
|
|
Paths are specified as remote:path. If the path does not begin with a /
|
|
it is relative to the home directory of the user. An empty path remote:
|
|
refers to the users home directory.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of making a SFTP configuration. First run
|
|
|
|
rclone config
|
|
|
|
This will guide you through an interactive setup process. You will need
|
|
your account number (a short hex number) and key (a long hex number)
|
|
which you can get from the SFTP control panel.
|
|
|
|
No remotes found - make a new one
|
|
n) New remote
|
|
r) Rename remote
|
|
c) Copy remote
|
|
s) Set configuration password
|
|
q) Quit config
|
|
n/r/c/s/q> n
|
|
name> remote
|
|
Type of storage to configure.
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Amazon Drive
|
|
\ "amazon cloud drive"
|
|
2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
|
|
\ "s3"
|
|
3 / Backblaze B2
|
|
\ "b2"
|
|
4 / Dropbox
|
|
\ "dropbox"
|
|
5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
|
|
\ "crypt"
|
|
6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
|
|
\ "google cloud storage"
|
|
7 / Google Drive
|
|
\ "drive"
|
|
8 / Hubic
|
|
\ "hubic"
|
|
9 / Local Disk
|
|
\ "local"
|
|
10 / Microsoft OneDrive
|
|
\ "onedrive"
|
|
11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
|
|
\ "swift"
|
|
12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
|
|
\ "sftp"
|
|
13 / Yandex Disk
|
|
\ "yandex"
|
|
Storage> 12
|
|
SSH host to connect to
|
|
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
|
|
1 / Connect to example.com
|
|
\ "example.com"
|
|
host> example.com
|
|
SSH username, leave blank for current username, ncw
|
|
user>
|
|
SSH port
|
|
port>
|
|
SSH password, leave blank to use ssh-agent
|
|
y) Yes type in my own password
|
|
g) Generate random password
|
|
n) No leave this optional password blank
|
|
y/g/n> n
|
|
Remote config
|
|
--------------------
|
|
[remote]
|
|
host = example.com
|
|
user =
|
|
port =
|
|
pass =
|
|
--------------------
|
|
y) Yes this is OK
|
|
e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
|
y/e/d> y
|
|
|
|
This remote is called remote and can now be used like this
|
|
|
|
See all directories in the home directory
|
|
|
|
rclone lsd remote:
|
|
|
|
Make a new directory
|
|
|
|
rclone mkdir remote:path/to/directory
|
|
|
|
List the contents of a directory
|
|
|
|
rclone ls remote:path/to/directory
|
|
|
|
Sync /home/local/directory to the remote directory, deleting any excess
|
|
files in the directory.
|
|
|
|
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:directory
|
|
|
|
Modified time
|
|
|
|
Modified times are stored on the server to 1 second precision.
|
|
|
|
Modified times are used in syncing and are fully supported.
|
|
|
|
Limitations
|
|
|
|
SFTP does not support any checksums.
|
|
|
|
SFTP isn't supported under plan9 until this issue is fixed.
|
|
|
|
Note that since SFTP isn't HTTP based the following flags don't work
|
|
with it: --dump-headers, --dump-bodies, --dump-auth
|
|
|
|
Note that --timeout isn't supported (but --contimeout is).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Crypt
|
|
|
|
The crypt remote encrypts and decrypts another remote.
|
|
|
|
To use it first set up the underlying remote following the config
|
|
instructions for that remote. You can also use a local pathname instead
|
|
of a remote which will encrypt and decrypt from that directory which
|
|
might be useful for encrypting onto a USB stick for example.
|
|
|
|
First check your chosen remote is working - we'll call it remote:path in
|
|
these docs. Note that anything inside remote:path will be encrypted and
|
|
anything outside won't. This means that if you are using a bucket based
|
|
remote (eg S3, B2, swift) then you should probably put the bucket in the
|
|
remote s3:bucket. If you just use s3: then rclone will make encrypted
|
|
bucket names too (if using file name encryption) which may or may not be
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what you want.
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Now configure crypt using rclone config. We will call this one secret to
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differentiate it from the remote.
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No remotes found - make a new one
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n) New remote
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s) Set configuration password
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q) Quit config
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n/s/q> n
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name> secret
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Type of storage to configure.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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1 / Amazon Drive
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\ "amazon cloud drive"
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2 / Amazon S3 (also Dreamhost, Ceph, Minio)
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\ "s3"
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3 / Backblaze B2
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\ "b2"
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4 / Dropbox
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\ "dropbox"
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5 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote
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\ "crypt"
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6 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive)
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\ "google cloud storage"
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7 / Google Drive
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\ "drive"
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8 / Hubic
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\ "hubic"
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9 / Local Disk
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\ "local"
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10 / Microsoft OneDrive
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\ "onedrive"
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11 / Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)
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\ "swift"
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12 / SSH/SFTP Connection
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\ "sftp"
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13 / Yandex Disk
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\ "yandex"
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Storage> 5
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Remote to encrypt/decrypt.
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Normally should contain a ':' and a path, eg "myremote:path/to/dir",
|
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"myremote:bucket" or maybe "myremote:" (not recommended).
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remote> remote:path
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How to encrypt the filenames.
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Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
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1 / Don't encrypt the file names. Adds a ".bin" extension only.
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\ "off"
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2 / Encrypt the filenames see the docs for the details.
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\ "standard"
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filename_encryption> 2
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Password or pass phrase for encryption.
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y) Yes type in my own password
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g) Generate random password
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y/g> y
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Enter the password:
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password:
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Confirm the password:
|
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password:
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Password or pass phrase for salt. Optional but recommended.
|
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Should be different to the previous password.
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y) Yes type in my own password
|
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g) Generate random password
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n) No leave this optional password blank
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y/g/n> g
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Password strength in bits.
|
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64 is just about memorable
|
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128 is secure
|
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1024 is the maximum
|
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Bits> 128
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Your password is: JAsJvRcgR-_veXNfy_sGmQ
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Use this password?
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y) Yes
|
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n) No
|
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y/n> y
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Remote config
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--------------------
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[secret]
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remote = remote:path
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filename_encryption = standard
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password = *** ENCRYPTED ***
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password2 = *** ENCRYPTED ***
|
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--------------------
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y) Yes this is OK
|
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e) Edit this remote
|
|
d) Delete this remote
|
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y/e/d> y
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|
|
|
IMPORTANT The password is stored in the config file is lightly obscured
|
|
so it isn't immediately obvious what it is. It is in no way secure
|
|
unless you use config file encryption.
|
|
|
|
A long passphrase is recommended, or you can use a random one. Note that
|
|
if you reconfigure rclone with the same passwords/passphrases elsewhere
|
|
it will be compatible - all the secrets used are derived from those two
|
|
passwords/passphrases.
|
|
|
|
Note that rclone does not encrypt
|
|
|
|
- file length - this can be calcuated within 16 bytes
|
|
- modification time - used for syncing
|
|
|
|
|
|
Specifying the remote
|
|
|
|
In normal use, make sure the remote has a : in. If you specify the
|
|
remote without a : then rclone will use a local directory of that name.
|
|
So if you use a remote of /path/to/secret/files then rclone will encrypt
|
|
stuff to that directory. If you use a remote of name then rclone will
|
|
put files in a directory called name in the current directory.
|
|
|
|
If you specify the remote as remote:path/to/dir then rclone will store
|
|
encrypted files in path/to/dir on the remote. If you are using file name
|
|
encryption, then when you save files to secret:subdir/subfile this will
|
|
store them in the unencrypted path path/to/dir but the subdir/subpath
|
|
bit will be encrypted.
|
|
|
|
Note that unless you want encrypted bucket names (which are difficult to
|
|
manage because you won't know what directory they represent in web
|
|
interfaces etc), you should probably specify a bucket, eg
|
|
remote:secretbucket when using bucket based remotes such as S3, Swift,
|
|
Hubic, B2, GCS.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Example
|
|
|
|
To test I made a little directory of files using "standard" file name
|
|
encryption.
|
|
|
|
plaintext/
|
|
├── file0.txt
|
|
├── file1.txt
|
|
└── subdir
|
|
├── file2.txt
|
|
├── file3.txt
|
|
└── subsubdir
|
|
└── file4.txt
|
|
|
|
Copy these to the remote and list them back
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q copy plaintext secret:
|
|
$ rclone -q ls secret:
|
|
7 file1.txt
|
|
6 file0.txt
|
|
8 subdir/file2.txt
|
|
10 subdir/subsubdir/file4.txt
|
|
9 subdir/file3.txt
|
|
|
|
Now see what that looked like when encrypted
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q ls remote:path
|
|
55 hagjclgavj2mbiqm6u6cnjjqcg
|
|
54 v05749mltvv1tf4onltun46gls
|
|
57 86vhrsv86mpbtd3a0akjuqslj8/dlj7fkq4kdq72emafg7a7s41uo
|
|
58 86vhrsv86mpbtd3a0akjuqslj8/7uu829995du6o42n32otfhjqp4/b9pausrfansjth5ob3jkdqd4lc
|
|
56 86vhrsv86mpbtd3a0akjuqslj8/8njh1sk437gttmep3p70g81aps
|
|
|
|
Note that this retains the directory structure which means you can do
|
|
this
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q ls secret:subdir
|
|
8 file2.txt
|
|
9 file3.txt
|
|
10 subsubdir/file4.txt
|
|
|
|
If don't use file name encryption then the remote will look like this -
|
|
note the .bin extensions added to prevent the cloud provider attempting
|
|
to interpret the data.
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q ls remote:path
|
|
54 file0.txt.bin
|
|
57 subdir/file3.txt.bin
|
|
56 subdir/file2.txt.bin
|
|
58 subdir/subsubdir/file4.txt.bin
|
|
55 file1.txt.bin
|
|
|
|
File name encryption modes
|
|
|
|
Here are some of the features of the file name encryption modes
|
|
|
|
Off
|
|
|
|
- doesn't hide file names or directory structure
|
|
- allows for longer file names (~246 characters)
|
|
- can use sub paths and copy single files
|
|
|
|
Standard
|
|
|
|
- file names encrypted
|
|
- file names can't be as long (~156 characters)
|
|
- can use sub paths and copy single files
|
|
- directory structure visibile
|
|
- identical files names will have identical uploaded names
|
|
- can use shortcuts to shorten the directory recursion
|
|
|
|
Cloud storage systems have various limits on file name length and total
|
|
path length which you are more likely to hit using "Standard" file name
|
|
encryption. If you keep your file names to below 156 characters in
|
|
length then you should be OK on all providers.
|
|
|
|
There may be an even more secure file name encryption mode in the future
|
|
which will address the long file name problem.
|
|
|
|
Modified time and hashes
|
|
|
|
Crypt stores modification times using the underlying remote so support
|
|
depends on that.
|
|
|
|
Hashes are not stored for crypt. However the data integrity is protected
|
|
by an extremely strong crypto authenticator.
|
|
|
|
Note that you should use the rclone cryptcheck command to check the
|
|
integrity of a crypted remote instead of rclone check which can't check
|
|
the checksums properly.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
--crypt-show-mapping
|
|
|
|
If this flag is set then for each file that the remote is asked to list,
|
|
it will log (at level INFO) a line stating the decrypted file name and
|
|
the encrypted file name.
|
|
|
|
This is so you can work out which encrypted names are which decrypted
|
|
names just in case you need to do something with the encrypted file
|
|
names, or for debugging purposes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Backing up a crypted remote
|
|
|
|
If you wish to backup a crypted remote, it it recommended that you use
|
|
rclone sync on the encrypted files, and make sure the passwords are the
|
|
same in the new encrypted remote.
|
|
|
|
This will have the following advantages
|
|
|
|
- rclone sync will check the checksums while copying
|
|
- you can use rclone check between the encrypted remotes
|
|
- you don't decrypt and encrypt unecessarily
|
|
|
|
For example, let's say you have your original remote at remote: with the
|
|
encrypted version at eremote: with path remote:crypt. You would then set
|
|
up the new remote remote2: and then the encrypted version eremote2: with
|
|
path remote2:crypt using the same passwords as eremote:.
|
|
|
|
To sync the two remotes you would do
|
|
|
|
rclone sync remote:crypt remote2:crypt
|
|
|
|
And to check the integrity you would do
|
|
|
|
rclone check remote:crypt remote2:crypt
|
|
|
|
|
|
File formats
|
|
|
|
File encryption
|
|
|
|
Files are encrypted 1:1 source file to destination object. The file has
|
|
a header and is divided into chunks.
|
|
|
|
Header
|
|
|
|
- 8 bytes magic string RCLONE\x00\x00
|
|
- 24 bytes Nonce (IV)
|
|
|
|
The initial nonce is generated from the operating systems crypto strong
|
|
random number genrator. The nonce is incremented for each chunk read
|
|
making sure each nonce is unique for each block written. The chance of a
|
|
nonce being re-used is miniscule. If you wrote an exabyte of data (10¹⁸
|
|
bytes) you would have a probability of approximately 2×10⁻³² of re-using
|
|
a nonce.
|
|
|
|
Chunk
|
|
|
|
Each chunk will contain 64kB of data, except for the last one which may
|
|
have less data. The data chunk is in standard NACL secretbox format.
|
|
Secretbox uses XSalsa20 and Poly1305 to encrypt and authenticate
|
|
messages.
|
|
|
|
Each chunk contains:
|
|
|
|
- 16 Bytes of Poly1305 authenticator
|
|
- 1 - 65536 bytes XSalsa20 encrypted data
|
|
|
|
64k chunk size was chosen as the best performing chunk size (the
|
|
authenticator takes too much time below this and the performance drops
|
|
off due to cache effects above this). Note that these chunks are
|
|
buffered in memory so they can't be too big.
|
|
|
|
This uses a 32 byte (256 bit key) key derived from the user password.
|
|
|
|
Examples
|
|
|
|
1 byte file will encrypt to
|
|
|
|
- 32 bytes header
|
|
- 17 bytes data chunk
|
|
|
|
49 bytes total
|
|
|
|
1MB (1048576 bytes) file will encrypt to
|
|
|
|
- 32 bytes header
|
|
- 16 chunks of 65568 bytes
|
|
|
|
1049120 bytes total (a 0.05% overhead). This is the overhead for big
|
|
files.
|
|
|
|
Name encryption
|
|
|
|
File names are encrypted segment by segment - the path is broken up into
|
|
/ separated strings and these are encrypted individually.
|
|
|
|
File segments are padded using using PKCS#7 to a multiple of 16 bytes
|
|
before encryption.
|
|
|
|
They are then encrypted with EME using AES with 256 bit key. EME
|
|
(ECB-Mix-ECB) is a wide-block encryption mode presented in the 2003
|
|
paper "A Parallelizable Enciphering Mode" by Halevi and Rogaway.
|
|
|
|
This makes for determinstic encryption which is what we want - the same
|
|
filename must encrypt to the same thing otherwise we can't find it on
|
|
the cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
This means that
|
|
|
|
- filenames with the same name will encrypt the same
|
|
- filenames which start the same won't have a common prefix
|
|
|
|
This uses a 32 byte key (256 bits) and a 16 byte (128 bits) IV both of
|
|
which are derived from the user password.
|
|
|
|
After encryption they are written out using a modified version of
|
|
standard base32 encoding as described in RFC4648. The standard encoding
|
|
is modified in two ways:
|
|
|
|
- it becomes lower case (no-one likes upper case filenames!)
|
|
- we strip the padding character =
|
|
|
|
base32 is used rather than the more efficient base64 so rclone can be
|
|
used on case insensitive remotes (eg Windows, Amazon Drive).
|
|
|
|
Key derivation
|
|
|
|
Rclone uses scrypt with parameters N=16384, r=8, p=1 with a an optional
|
|
user supplied salt (password2) to derive the 32+32+16 = 80 bytes of key
|
|
material required. If the user doesn't supply a salt then rclone uses an
|
|
internal one.
|
|
|
|
scrypt makes it impractical to mount a dictionary attack on rclone
|
|
encrypted data. For full protection agains this you should always use a
|
|
salt.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Local Filesystem
|
|
|
|
Local paths are specified as normal filesystem paths, eg
|
|
/path/to/wherever, so
|
|
|
|
rclone sync /home/source /tmp/destination
|
|
|
|
Will sync /home/source to /tmp/destination
|
|
|
|
These can be configured into the config file for consistencies sake, but
|
|
it is probably easier not to.
|
|
|
|
Modified time
|
|
|
|
Rclone reads and writes the modified time using an accuracy determined
|
|
by the OS. Typically this is 1ns on Linux, 10 ns on Windows and 1 Second
|
|
on OS X.
|
|
|
|
Filenames
|
|
|
|
Filenames are expected to be encoded in UTF-8 on disk. This is the
|
|
normal case for Windows and OS X.
|
|
|
|
There is a bit more uncertainty in the Linux world, but new
|
|
distributions will have UTF-8 encoded files names. If you are using an
|
|
old Linux filesystem with non UTF-8 file names (eg latin1) then you can
|
|
use the convmv tool to convert the filesystem to UTF-8. This tool is
|
|
available in most distributions' package managers.
|
|
|
|
If an invalid (non-UTF8) filename is read, the invalid caracters will be
|
|
replaced with the unicode replacement character, '�'. rclone will emit a
|
|
debug message in this case (use -v to see), eg
|
|
|
|
Local file system at .: Replacing invalid UTF-8 characters in "gro\xdf"
|
|
|
|
Long paths on Windows
|
|
|
|
Rclone handles long paths automatically, by converting all paths to long
|
|
UNC paths which allows paths up to 32,767 characters.
|
|
|
|
This is why you will see that your paths, for instance c:\files is
|
|
converted to the UNC path \\?\c:\files in the output, and \\server\share
|
|
is converted to \\?\UNC\server\share.
|
|
|
|
However, in rare cases this may cause problems with buggy file system
|
|
drivers like EncFS. To disable UNC conversion globally, add this to your
|
|
.rclone.conf file:
|
|
|
|
[local]
|
|
nounc = true
|
|
|
|
If you want to selectively disable UNC, you can add it to a separate
|
|
entry like this:
|
|
|
|
[nounc]
|
|
type = local
|
|
nounc = true
|
|
|
|
And use rclone like this:
|
|
|
|
rclone copy c:\src nounc:z:\dst
|
|
|
|
This will use UNC paths on c:\src but not on z:\dst. Of course this will
|
|
cause problems if the absolute path length of a file exceeds 258
|
|
characters on z, so only use this option if you have to.
|
|
|
|
Specific options
|
|
|
|
Here are the command line options specific to local storage
|
|
|
|
--copy-links, -L
|
|
|
|
Normally rclone will ignore symlinks or junction points (which behave
|
|
like symlinks under Windows).
|
|
|
|
If you supply this flag then rclone will follow the symlink and copy the
|
|
pointed to file or directory.
|
|
|
|
This flag applies to all commands.
|
|
|
|
For example, supposing you have a directory structure like this
|
|
|
|
$ tree /tmp/a
|
|
/tmp/a
|
|
├── b -> ../b
|
|
├── expected -> ../expected
|
|
├── one
|
|
└── two
|
|
└── three
|
|
|
|
Then you can see the difference with and without the flag like this
|
|
|
|
$ rclone ls /tmp/a
|
|
6 one
|
|
6 two/three
|
|
|
|
and
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -L ls /tmp/a
|
|
4174 expected
|
|
6 one
|
|
6 two/three
|
|
6 b/two
|
|
6 b/one
|
|
|
|
--one-file-system, -x
|
|
|
|
This tells rclone to stay in the filesystem specified by the root and
|
|
not to recurse into different file systems.
|
|
|
|
For example if you have a directory heirachy like this
|
|
|
|
root
|
|
├── disk1 - disk1 mounted on the root
|
|
│ └── file3 - stored on disk1
|
|
├── disk2 - disk2 mounted on the root
|
|
│ └── file4 - stored on disk12
|
|
├── file1 - stored on the root disk
|
|
└── file2 - stored on the root disk
|
|
|
|
Using rclone --one-file-system copy root remote: will only copy file1
|
|
and file2. Eg
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q --one-file-system ls root
|
|
0 file1
|
|
0 file2
|
|
|
|
$ rclone -q ls root
|
|
0 disk1/file3
|
|
0 disk2/file4
|
|
0 file1
|
|
0 file2
|
|
|
|
NB Rclone (like most unix tools such as du, rsync and tar) treats a bind
|
|
mount to the same device as being on the same filesystem.
|
|
|
|
NB This flag is only available on Unix based systems. On systems where
|
|
it isn't supported (eg Windows) it will not appear as an valid flag.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changelog
|
|
|
|
- v1.36 - 2017-03-18
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- SFTP remote (Jack Schmidt)
|
|
- Re-implement sync routine to work a directory at a time reducing
|
|
memory usage
|
|
- Logging revamped to be more inline with rsync - now much quieter
|
|
- -v only shows transfers
|
|
- -vv is for full debug
|
|
- --syslog to log to syslog on capable platforms
|
|
- Implement --backup-dir and --suffix
|
|
- Implement --track-renames (initial implementation by Bjørn
|
|
Erik Pedersen)
|
|
- Add time-based bandwidth limits (Lukas Loesche)
|
|
- rclone cryptcheck: checks integrity of crypt remotes
|
|
- Allow all config file variables and options to be set from
|
|
environment variables
|
|
- Add --buffer-size parameter to control buffer size for copy
|
|
- Make --delete-after the default
|
|
- Add --ignore-checksum flag (fixed by Hisham Zarka)
|
|
- rclone check: Add --download flag to check all the data, not
|
|
just hashes
|
|
- rclone cat: add --head, --tail, --offset, --count and --discard
|
|
- rclone config: when choosing from a list, allow the value to be
|
|
entered too
|
|
- rclone config: allow rename and copy of remotes
|
|
- rclone obscure: for generating encrypted passwords for rclone's
|
|
config (T.C. Ferguson)
|
|
- Comply with XDG Base Directory specification (Dario Giovannetti)
|
|
- this moves the default location of the config file in a
|
|
backwards compatible way
|
|
- Release changes
|
|
- Ubuntu snap support (Dedsec1)
|
|
- Compile with go 1.8
|
|
- MIPS/Linux big and little endian support
|
|
- Bug Fixes
|
|
- Fix copyto copying things to the wrong place if the destination
|
|
dir didn't exist
|
|
- Fix parsing of remotes in moveto and copyto
|
|
- Fix --delete-before deleting files on copy
|
|
- Fix --files-from with an empty file copying everything
|
|
- Fix sync: don't update mod times if --dry-run set
|
|
- Fix MimeType propagation
|
|
- Fix filters to add ** rules to directory rules
|
|
- Local
|
|
- Implement -L, --copy-links flag to allow rclone to follow
|
|
symlinks
|
|
- Open files in write only mode so rclone can write to an rclone
|
|
mount
|
|
- Fix unnormalised unicode causing problems reading directories
|
|
- Fix interaction between -x flag and --max-depth
|
|
- Mount
|
|
- Implement proper directory handling (mkdir, rmdir, renaming)
|
|
- Make include and exclude filters apply to mount
|
|
- Implement read and write async buffers - control with
|
|
--buffer-size
|
|
- Fix fsync on for directories
|
|
- Fix retry on network failure when reading off crypt
|
|
- Crypt
|
|
- Add --crypt-show-mapping to show encrypted file mapping
|
|
- Fix crypt writer getting stuck in a loop
|
|
- IMPORTANT this bug had the potential to cause data
|
|
corruption when
|
|
- reading data from a network based remote and
|
|
- writing to a crypt on Google Drive
|
|
- Use the cryptcheck command to validate your data if you are
|
|
concerned
|
|
- If syncing two crypt remotes, sync the unencrypted remote
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- Fix panics on Move (rename)
|
|
- Fix panic on token expiry
|
|
- B2
|
|
- Fix inconsistent listings and rclone check
|
|
- Fix uploading empty files with go1.8
|
|
- Constrain memory usage when doing multipart uploads
|
|
- Fix upload url not being refreshed properly
|
|
- Drive
|
|
- Fix Rmdir on directories with trashed files
|
|
- Fix "Ignoring unknown object" when downloading
|
|
- Add --drive-list-chunk
|
|
- Add --drive-skip-gdocs (Károly Oláh)
|
|
- OneDrive
|
|
- Implement Move
|
|
- Fix Copy
|
|
- Fix overwrite detection in Copy
|
|
- Fix waitForJob to parse errors correctly
|
|
- Use token renewer to stop auth errors on long uploads
|
|
- Fix uploading empty files with go1.8
|
|
- Google Cloud Storage
|
|
- Fix depth 1 directory listings
|
|
- Yandex
|
|
- Fix single level directory listing
|
|
- Dropbox
|
|
- Normalise the case for single level directory listings
|
|
- Fix depth 1 listing
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Added ca-central-1 region (Jon Yergatian)
|
|
- v1.35 - 2017-01-02
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- moveto and copyto commands for choosing a destination name on
|
|
copy/move
|
|
- rmdirs command to recursively delete empty directories
|
|
- Allow repeated --include/--exclude/--filter options
|
|
- Only show transfer stats on commands which transfer stuff
|
|
- show stats on any command using the --stats flag
|
|
- Allow overlapping directories in move when server side dir move
|
|
is supported
|
|
- Add --stats-unit option - thanks Scott McGillivray
|
|
- Bug Fixes
|
|
- Fix the config file being overwritten when two rclones are
|
|
running
|
|
- Make rclone lsd obey the filters properly
|
|
- Fix compilation on mips
|
|
- Fix not transferring files that don't differ in size
|
|
- Fix panic on nil retry/fatal error
|
|
- Mount
|
|
- Retry reads on error - should help with reliability a lot
|
|
- Report the modification times for directories from the remote
|
|
- Add bandwidth accounting and limiting (fixes --bwlimit)
|
|
- If --stats provided will show stats and which files are
|
|
transferring
|
|
- Support R/W files if truncate is set.
|
|
- Implement statfs interface so df works
|
|
- Note that write is now supported on Amazon Drive
|
|
- Report number of blocks in a file - thanks Stefan Breunig
|
|
- Crypt
|
|
- Prevent the user pointing crypt at itself
|
|
- Fix failed to authenticate decrypted block errors
|
|
- these will now return the underlying unexpected EOF instead
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- Add support for server side move and directory move - thanks
|
|
Stefan Breunig
|
|
- Fix nil pointer deref on size attribute
|
|
- B2
|
|
- Use new prefix and delimiter parameters in directory listings
|
|
- This makes --max-depth 1 dir listings as used in mount much
|
|
faster
|
|
- Reauth the account while doing uploads too - should help with
|
|
token expiry
|
|
- Drive
|
|
- Make DirMove more efficient and complain about moving the root
|
|
- Create destination directory on Move()
|
|
- v1.34 - 2016-11-06
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Stop single file and --files-from operations iterating through
|
|
the source bucket.
|
|
- Stop removing failed upload to cloud storage remotes
|
|
- Make ContentType be preserved for cloud to cloud copies
|
|
- Add support to toggle bandwidth limits via SIGUSR2 - thanks
|
|
Marco Paganini
|
|
- rclone check shows count of hashes that couldn't be checked
|
|
- rclone listremotes command
|
|
- Support linux/arm64 build - thanks Fredrik Fornwall
|
|
- Remove Authorization: lines from --dump-headers output
|
|
- Bug Fixes
|
|
- Ignore files with control characters in the names
|
|
- Fix rclone move command
|
|
- Delete src files which already existed in dst
|
|
- Fix deletion of src file when dst file older
|
|
- Fix rclone check on crypted file systems
|
|
- Make failed uploads not count as "Transferred"
|
|
- Make sure high level retries show with -q
|
|
- Use a vendor directory with godep for repeatable builds
|
|
- rclone mount - FUSE
|
|
- Implement FUSE mount options
|
|
- --no-modtime, --debug-fuse, --read-only, --allow-non-empty,
|
|
--allow-root, --allow-other
|
|
- --default-permissions, --write-back-cache, --max-read-ahead,
|
|
--umask, --uid, --gid
|
|
- Add --dir-cache-time to control caching of directory entries
|
|
- Implement seek for files opened for read (useful for
|
|
video players)
|
|
- with -no-seek flag to disable
|
|
- Fix crash on 32 bit ARM (alignment of 64 bit counter)
|
|
- ...and many more internal fixes and improvements!
|
|
- Crypt
|
|
- Don't show encrypted password in configurator to stop confusion
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- New wait for upload option --acd-upload-wait-per-gb
|
|
- upload timeouts scale by file size and can be disabled
|
|
- Add 502 Bad Gateway to list of errors we retry
|
|
- Fix overwriting a file with a zero length file
|
|
- Fix ACD file size warning limit - thanks Felix Bünemann
|
|
- Local
|
|
- Unix: implement -x/--one-file-system to stay on a single file
|
|
system
|
|
- thanks Durval Menezes and Luiz Carlos Rumbelsperger Viana
|
|
- Windows: ignore the symlink bit on files
|
|
- Windows: Ignore directory based junction points
|
|
- B2
|
|
- Make sure each upload has at least one upload slot - fixes
|
|
strange upload stats
|
|
- Fix uploads when using crypt
|
|
- Fix download of large files (sha1 mismatch)
|
|
- Return error when we try to create a bucket which someone else
|
|
owns
|
|
- Update B2 docs with Data usage, and Crypt section - thanks
|
|
Tomasz Mazur
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Command line and config file support for
|
|
- Setting/overriding ACL - thanks Radek Senfeld
|
|
- Setting storage class - thanks Asko Tamm
|
|
- Drive
|
|
- Make exponential backoff work exactly as per Google
|
|
specification
|
|
- add .epub, .odp and .tsv as export formats.
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Don't read metadata for directory marker objects
|
|
- v1.33 - 2016-08-24
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Implement encryption
|
|
- data encrypted in NACL secretbox format
|
|
- with optional file name encryption
|
|
- New commands
|
|
- rclone mount - implements FUSE mounting of
|
|
remotes (EXPERIMENTAL)
|
|
- works on Linux, FreeBSD and OS X (need testers for the
|
|
last 2!)
|
|
- rclone cat - outputs remote file or files to the terminal
|
|
- rclone genautocomplete - command to make a bash completion
|
|
script for rclone
|
|
- Editing a remote using rclone config now goes through the wizard
|
|
- Compile with go 1.7 - this fixes rclone on macOS Sierra and on
|
|
386 processors
|
|
- Use cobra for sub commands and docs generation
|
|
- drive
|
|
- Document how to make your own client_id
|
|
- s3
|
|
- User-configurable Amazon S3 ACL (thanks Radek Šenfeld)
|
|
- b2
|
|
- Fix stats accounting for upload - no more jumping to 100% done
|
|
- On cleanup delete hide marker if it is the current file
|
|
- New B2 API endpoint (thanks Per Cederberg)
|
|
- Set maximum backoff to 5 Minutes
|
|
- onedrive
|
|
- Fix URL escaping in file names - eg uploading files with +
|
|
in them.
|
|
- amazon cloud drive
|
|
- Fix token expiry during large uploads
|
|
- Work around 408 REQUEST_TIMEOUT and 504 GATEWAY_TIMEOUT errors
|
|
- local
|
|
- Fix filenames with invalid UTF-8 not being uploaded
|
|
- Fix problem with some UTF-8 characters on OS X
|
|
- v1.32 - 2016-07-13
|
|
- Backblaze B2
|
|
- Fix upload of files large files not in root
|
|
- v1.31 - 2016-07-13
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Reduce memory on sync by about 50%
|
|
- Implement --no-traverse flag to stop copy traversing the
|
|
destination remote.
|
|
- This can be used to reduce memory usage down to the
|
|
smallest possible.
|
|
- Useful to copy a small number of files into a large
|
|
destination folder.
|
|
- Implement cleanup command for emptying trash / removing old
|
|
versions of files
|
|
- Currently B2 only
|
|
- Single file handling improved
|
|
- Now copied with --files-from
|
|
- Automatically sets --no-traverse when copying a single file
|
|
- Info on using installing with ansible - thanks Stefan Weichinger
|
|
- Implement --no-update-modtime flag to stop rclone fixing the
|
|
remote modified times.
|
|
- Bug Fixes
|
|
- Fix move command - stop it running for overlapping Fses - this
|
|
was causing data loss.
|
|
- Local
|
|
- Fix incomplete hashes - this was causing problems for B2.
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- Rename Amazon Cloud Drive to Amazon Drive - no changes to config
|
|
file needed.
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Add support for non-default project domain - thanks
|
|
Antonio Messina.
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Add instructions on how to use rclone with minio.
|
|
- Add ap-northeast-2 (Seoul) and ap-south-1 (Mumbai) regions.
|
|
- Skip setting the modified time for objects > 5GB as it
|
|
isn't possible.
|
|
- Backblaze B2
|
|
- Add --b2-versions flag so old versions can be listed
|
|
and retreived.
|
|
- Treat 403 errors (eg cap exceeded) as fatal.
|
|
- Implement cleanup command for deleting old file versions.
|
|
- Make error handling compliant with B2 integrations notes.
|
|
- Fix handling of token expiry.
|
|
- Implement --b2-test-mode to set X-Bz-Test-Mode header.
|
|
- Set cutoff for chunked upload to 200MB as per B2 guidelines.
|
|
- Make upload multi-threaded.
|
|
- Dropbox
|
|
- Don't retry 461 errors.
|
|
- v1.30 - 2016-06-18
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Directory listing code reworked for more features and better
|
|
error reporting (thanks to Klaus Post for help). This enables
|
|
- Directory include filtering for efficiency
|
|
- --max-depth parameter
|
|
- Better error reporting
|
|
- More to come
|
|
- Retry more errors
|
|
- Add --ignore-size flag - for uploading images to onedrive
|
|
- Log -v output to stdout by default
|
|
- Display the transfer stats in more human readable form
|
|
- Make 0 size files specifiable with --max-size 0b
|
|
- Add b suffix so we can specify bytes in --bwlimit, --min-size
|
|
etc
|
|
- Use "password:" instead of "password>" prompt - thanks Klaus
|
|
Post and Leigh Klotz
|
|
- Bug Fixes
|
|
- Fix retry doing one too many retries
|
|
- Local
|
|
- Fix problems with OS X and UTF-8 characters
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- Check a file exists before uploading to help with 408 Conflict
|
|
errors
|
|
- Reauth on 401 errors - this has been causing a lot of problems
|
|
- Work around spurious 403 errors
|
|
- Restart directory listings on error
|
|
- Google Drive
|
|
- Check a file exists before uploading to help with duplicates
|
|
- Fix retry of multipart uploads
|
|
- Backblaze B2
|
|
- Implement large file uploading
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Add AES256 server-side encryption for - thanks Justin R. Wilson
|
|
- Google Cloud Storage
|
|
- Make sure we don't use conflicting content types on upload
|
|
- Add service account support - thanks Michal Witkowski
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Add auth version parameter
|
|
- Add domain option for openstack (v3 auth) - thanks Fabian Ruff
|
|
- v1.29 - 2016-04-18
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Implement -I, --ignore-times for unconditional upload
|
|
- Improve dedupecommand
|
|
- Now removes identical copies without asking
|
|
- Now obeys --dry-run
|
|
- Implement --dedupe-mode for non interactive running
|
|
- --dedupe-mode interactive - interactive the default.
|
|
- --dedupe-mode skip - removes identical files then skips
|
|
anything left.
|
|
- --dedupe-mode first - removes identical files then keeps the
|
|
first one.
|
|
- --dedupe-mode newest - removes identical files then keeps
|
|
the newest one.
|
|
- --dedupe-mode oldest - removes identical files then keeps
|
|
the oldest one.
|
|
- --dedupe-mode rename - removes identical files then renames
|
|
the rest to be different.
|
|
- Bug fixes
|
|
- Make rclone check obey the --size-only flag.
|
|
- Use "application/octet-stream" if discovered mime type
|
|
is invalid.
|
|
- Fix missing "quit" option when there are no remotes.
|
|
- Google Drive
|
|
- Increase default chunk size to 8 MB - increases upload speed of
|
|
big files
|
|
- Speed up directory listings and make more reliable
|
|
- Add missing retries for Move and DirMove - increases reliability
|
|
- Preserve mime type on file update
|
|
- Backblaze B2
|
|
- Enable mod time syncing
|
|
- This means that B2 will now check modification times
|
|
- It will upload new files to update the modification times
|
|
- (there isn't an API to just set the mod time.)
|
|
- If you want the old behaviour use --size-only.
|
|
- Update API to new version
|
|
- Fix parsing of mod time when not in metadata
|
|
- Swift/Hubic
|
|
- Don't return an MD5SUM for static large objects
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Fix uploading files bigger than 50GB
|
|
- v1.28 - 2016-03-01
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Configuration file encryption - thanks Klaus Post
|
|
- Improve rclone config adding more help and making it easier to
|
|
understand
|
|
- Implement -u/--update so creation times can be used on all
|
|
remotes
|
|
- Implement --low-level-retries flag
|
|
- Optionally disable gzip compression on downloads with
|
|
--no-gzip-encoding
|
|
- Bug fixes
|
|
- Don't make directories if --dry-run set
|
|
- Fix and document the move command
|
|
- Fix redirecting stderr on unix-like OSes when using --log-file
|
|
- Fix delete command to wait until all finished - fixes
|
|
missing deletes.
|
|
- Backblaze B2
|
|
- Use one upload URL per go routine fixes
|
|
more than one upload using auth token
|
|
- Add pacing, retries and reauthentication - fixes token expiry
|
|
problems
|
|
- Upload without using a temporary file from local (and remotes
|
|
which support SHA1)
|
|
- Fix reading metadata for all files when it shouldn't have been
|
|
- Drive
|
|
- Fix listing drive documents at root
|
|
- Disable copy and move for Google docs
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Fix uploading of chunked files with non ASCII characters
|
|
- Allow setting of storage_url in the config - thanks Xavier Lucas
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Allow IAM role and credentials from environment variables -
|
|
thanks Brian Stengaard
|
|
- Allow low privilege users to use S3 (check if directory exists
|
|
during Mkdir) - thanks Jakub Gedeon
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- Retry on more things to make directory listings more reliable
|
|
- v1.27 - 2016-01-31
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Easier headless configuration with rclone authorize
|
|
- Add support for multiple hash types - we now check SHA1 as well
|
|
as MD5 hashes.
|
|
- delete command which does obey the filters (unlike purge)
|
|
- dedupe command to deduplicate a remote. Useful with
|
|
Google Drive.
|
|
- Add --ignore-existing flag to skip all files that exist
|
|
on destination.
|
|
- Add --delete-before, --delete-during, --delete-after flags.
|
|
- Add --memprofile flag to debug memory use.
|
|
- Warn the user about files with same name but different case
|
|
- Make --include rules add their implict exclude * at the end of
|
|
the filter list
|
|
- Deprecate compiling with go1.3
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- Fix download of files > 10 GB
|
|
- Fix directory traversal ("Next token is expired") for large
|
|
directory listings
|
|
- Remove 409 conflict from error codes we will retry - stops very
|
|
long pauses
|
|
- Backblaze B2
|
|
- SHA1 hashes now checked by rclone core
|
|
- Drive
|
|
- Add --drive-auth-owner-only to only consider files owned by the
|
|
user - thanks Björn Harrtell
|
|
- Export Google documents
|
|
- Dropbox
|
|
- Make file exclusion error controllable with -q
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Fix upload from unprivileged user.
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Fix updating of mod times of files with + in.
|
|
- Local
|
|
- Add local file system option to disable UNC on Windows.
|
|
- v1.26 - 2016-01-02
|
|
- New Features
|
|
- Yandex storage backend - thank you Dmitry Burdeev ("dibu")
|
|
- Implement Backblaze B2 storage backend
|
|
- Add --min-age and --max-age flags - thank you Adriano Aurélio
|
|
Meirelles
|
|
- Make ls/lsl/md5sum/size/check obey includes and excludes
|
|
- Fixes
|
|
- Fix crash in http logging
|
|
- Upload releases to github too
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Fix sync for chunked files
|
|
- One Drive
|
|
- Re-enable server side copy
|
|
- Don't mask HTTP error codes with JSON decode error
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Fix corrupting Content-Type on mod time update (thanks
|
|
Joseph Spurrier)
|
|
- v1.25 - 2015-11-14
|
|
- New features
|
|
- Implement Hubic storage system
|
|
- Fixes
|
|
- Fix deletion of some excluded files without --delete-excluded
|
|
- This could have deleted files unexpectedly on sync
|
|
- Always check first with --dry-run!
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Stop SetModTime losing metadata (eg X-Object-Manifest)
|
|
- This could have caused data loss for files > 5GB in size
|
|
- Use ContentType from Object to avoid lookups in listings
|
|
- One Drive
|
|
- disable server side copy as it seems to be broken at Microsoft
|
|
- v1.24 - 2015-11-07
|
|
- New features
|
|
- Add support for Microsoft One Drive
|
|
- Add --no-check-certificate option to disable server certificate
|
|
verification
|
|
- Add async readahead buffer for faster transfer of big files
|
|
- Fixes
|
|
- Allow spaces in remotes and check remote names for validity at
|
|
creation time
|
|
- Allow '&' and disallow ':' in Windows filenames.
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Ignore directory marker objects where appropriate - allows
|
|
working with Hubic
|
|
- Don't delete the container if fs wasn't at root
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Don't delete the bucket if fs wasn't at root
|
|
- Google Cloud Storage
|
|
- Don't delete the bucket if fs wasn't at root
|
|
- v1.23 - 2015-10-03
|
|
- New features
|
|
- Implement rclone size for measuring remotes
|
|
- Fixes
|
|
- Fix headless config for drive and gcs
|
|
- Tell the user they should try again if the webserver method
|
|
failed
|
|
- Improve output of --dump-headers
|
|
- S3
|
|
- Allow anonymous access to public buckets
|
|
- Swift
|
|
- Stop chunked operations logging "Failed to read info: Object Not
|
|
Found"
|
|
- Use Content-Length on uploads for extra reliability
|
|
- v1.22 - 2015-09-28
|
|
- Implement rsync like include and exclude flags
|
|
- swift
|
|
- Support files > 5GB - thanks Sergey Tolmachev
|
|
- v1.21 - 2015-09-22
|
|
- New features
|
|
- Display individual transfer progress
|
|
- Make lsl output times in localtime
|
|
- Fixes
|
|
- Fix allowing user to override credentials again in Drive, GCS
|
|
and ACD
|
|
- Amazon Drive
|
|
- Implement compliant pacing scheme
|
|
- Google Drive
|
|
- Make directory reads concurrent for increased speed.
|
|
- v1.20 - 2015-09-15
|
|
- New features
|
|
- Amazon Drive support
|
|
- Oauth support redone - fix many bugs and improve usability
|
|
- Use "golang.org/x/oauth2" as oauth libary of choice
|
|
- Improve oauth usability for smoother initial signup
|
|
- drive, googlecloudstorage: optionally use auto config for
|
|
the oauth token
|
|
- Implement --dump-headers and --dump-bodies debug flags
|
|
- Show multiple matched commands if abbreviation too short
|
|
- Implement server side move where possible
|
|
- local
|
|
- Always use UNC paths internally on Windows - fixes a lot of bugs
|
|
- dropbox
|
|
- force use of our custom transport which makes timeouts work
|
|
- Thanks to Klaus Post for lots of help with this release
|
|
- v1.19 - 2015-08-28
|
|
- New features
|
|
- Server side copies for s3/swift/drive/dropbox/gcs
|
|
- Move command - uses server side copies if it can
|
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- Implement --retries flag - tries 3 times by default
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- Build for plan9/amd64 and solaris/amd64 too
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- Fixes
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- Make a current version download with a fixed URL for scripting
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- Ignore rmdir in limited fs rather than throwing error
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- dropbox
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- Increase chunk size to improve upload speeds massively
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- Issue an error message when trying to upload bad file name
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- v1.18 - 2015-08-17
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- drive
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- Add --drive-use-trash flag so rclone trashes instead of deletes
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- Add "Forbidden to download" message for files with no
|
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downloadURL
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- dropbox
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- Remove datastore
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- This was deprecated and it caused a lot of problems
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- Modification times and MD5SUMs no longer stored
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- Fix uploading files > 2GB
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- s3
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- use official AWS SDK from github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go
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- NB will most likely require you to delete and recreate remote
|
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- enable multipart upload which enables files > 5GB
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- tested with Ceph / RadosGW / S3 emulation
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- many thanks to Sam Liston and Brian Haymore at the Utah Center
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for High Performance Computing for a Ceph test account
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- misc
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- Show errors when reading the config file
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- Do not print stats in quiet mode - thanks Leonid Shalupov
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- Add FAQ
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- Fix created directories not obeying umask
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- Linux installation instructions - thanks Shimon Doodkin
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- v1.17 - 2015-06-14
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- dropbox: fix case insensitivity issues - thanks Leonid Shalupov
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- v1.16 - 2015-06-09
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- Fix uploading big files which was causing timeouts or panics
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- Don't check md5sum after download with --size-only
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- v1.15 - 2015-06-06
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- Add --checksum flag to only discard transfers by MD5SUM - thanks
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Alex Couper
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- Implement --size-only flag to sync on size not checksum &
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modtime
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- Expand docs and remove duplicated information
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- Document rclone's limitations with directories
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- dropbox: update docs about case insensitivity
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- v1.14 - 2015-05-21
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- local: fix encoding of non utf-8 file names - fixes a duplicate
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file problem
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- drive: docs about rate limiting
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- google cloud storage: Fix compile after API change in
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"google.golang.org/api/storage/v1"
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- v1.13 - 2015-05-10
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- Revise documentation (especially sync)
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- Implement --timeout and --conntimeout
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- s3: ignore etags from multipart uploads which aren't md5sums
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- v1.12 - 2015-03-15
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- drive: Use chunked upload for files above a certain size
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- drive: add --drive-chunk-size and --drive-upload-cutoff
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parameters
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- drive: switch to insert from update when a failed copy deletes
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the upload
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- core: Log duplicate files if they are detected
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- v1.11 - 2015-03-04
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- swift: add region parameter
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- drive: fix crash on failed to update remote mtime
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- In remote paths, change native directory separators to /
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- Add synchronization to ls/lsl/lsd output to stop corruptions
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- Ensure all stats/log messages to go stderr
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- Add --log-file flag to log everything (including panics) to file
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- Make it possible to disable stats printing with --stats=0
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- Implement --bwlimit to limit data transfer bandwidth
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- v1.10 - 2015-02-12
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- s3: list an unlimited number of items
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- Fix getting stuck in the configurator
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- v1.09 - 2015-02-07
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- windows: Stop drive letters (eg C:) getting mixed up with
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remotes (eg drive:)
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- local: Fix directory separators on Windows
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- drive: fix rate limit exceeded errors
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- v1.08 - 2015-02-04
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- drive: fix subdirectory listing to not list entire drive
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- drive: Fix SetModTime
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- dropbox: adapt code to recent library changes
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- v1.07 - 2014-12-23
|
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- google cloud storage: fix memory leak
|
|
- v1.06 - 2014-12-12
|
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- Fix "Couldn't find home directory" on OSX
|
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- swift: Add tenant parameter
|
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- Use new location of Google API packages
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- v1.05 - 2014-08-09
|
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- Improved tests and consequently lots of minor fixes
|
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- core: Fix race detected by go race detector
|
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- core: Fixes after running errcheck
|
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- drive: reset root directory on Rmdir and Purge
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|
- fs: Document that Purger returns error on empty directory, test
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|
and fix
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- google cloud storage: fix ListDir on subdirectory
|
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- google cloud storage: re-read metadata in SetModTime
|
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- s3: make reading metadata more reliable to work around eventual
|
|
consistency problems
|
|
- s3: strip trailing / from ListDir()
|
|
- swift: return directories without / in ListDir
|
|
- v1.04 - 2014-07-21
|
|
- google cloud storage: Fix crash on Update
|
|
- v1.03 - 2014-07-20
|
|
- swift, s3, dropbox: fix updated files being marked as corrupted
|
|
- Make compile with go 1.1 again
|
|
- v1.02 - 2014-07-19
|
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- Implement Dropbox remote
|
|
- Implement Google Cloud Storage remote
|
|
- Verify Md5sums and Sizes after copies
|
|
- Remove times from "ls" command - lists sizes only
|
|
- Add add "lsl" - lists times and sizes
|
|
- Add "md5sum" command
|
|
- v1.01 - 2014-07-04
|
|
- drive: fix transfer of big files using up lots of memory
|
|
- v1.00 - 2014-07-03
|
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- drive: fix whole second dates
|
|
- v0.99 - 2014-06-26
|
|
- Fix --dry-run not working
|
|
- Make compatible with go 1.1
|
|
- v0.98 - 2014-05-30
|
|
- s3: Treat missing Content-Length as 0 for some ceph
|
|
installations
|
|
- rclonetest: add file with a space in
|
|
- v0.97 - 2014-05-05
|
|
- Implement copying of single files
|
|
- s3 & swift: support paths inside containers/buckets
|
|
- v0.96 - 2014-04-24
|
|
- drive: Fix multiple files of same name being created
|
|
- drive: Use o.Update and fs.Put to optimise transfers
|
|
- Add version number, -V and --version
|
|
- v0.95 - 2014-03-28
|
|
- rclone.org: website, docs and graphics
|
|
- drive: fix path parsing
|
|
- v0.94 - 2014-03-27
|
|
- Change remote format one last time
|
|
- GNU style flags
|
|
- v0.93 - 2014-03-16
|
|
- drive: store token in config file
|
|
- cross compile other versions
|
|
- set strict permissions on config file
|
|
- v0.92 - 2014-03-15
|
|
- Config fixes and --config option
|
|
- v0.91 - 2014-03-15
|
|
- Make config file
|
|
- v0.90 - 2013-06-27
|
|
- Project named rclone
|
|
- v0.00 - 2012-11-18
|
|
- Project started
|
|
|
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|
|
Bugs and Limitations
|
|
|
|
Empty directories are left behind / not created
|
|
|
|
With remotes that have a concept of directory, eg Local and Drive, empty
|
|
directories may be left behind, or not created when one was expected.
|
|
|
|
This is because rclone doesn't have a concept of a directory - it only
|
|
works on objects. Most of the object storage systems can't actually
|
|
store a directory so there is nowhere for rclone to store anything about
|
|
directories.
|
|
|
|
You can work round this to some extent with thepurge command which will
|
|
delete everything under the path, INLUDING empty directories.
|
|
|
|
This may be fixed at some point in Issue #100
|
|
|
|
Directory timestamps aren't preserved
|
|
|
|
For the same reason as the above, rclone doesn't have a concept of a
|
|
directory - it only works on objects, therefore it can't preserve the
|
|
timestamps of directories.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frequently Asked Questions
|
|
|
|
Do all cloud storage systems support all rclone commands
|
|
|
|
Yes they do. All the rclone commands (eg sync, copy etc) will work on
|
|
all the remote storage systems.
|
|
|
|
Can I copy the config from one machine to another
|
|
|
|
Sure! Rclone stores all of its config in a single file. If you want to
|
|
find this file, the simplest way is to run rclone -h and look at the
|
|
help for the --config flag which will tell you where it is.
|
|
|
|
See the remote setup docs for more info.
|
|
|
|
How do I configure rclone on a remote / headless box with no browser?
|
|
|
|
This has now been documented in its own remote setup page.
|
|
|
|
Can rclone sync directly from drive to s3
|
|
|
|
Rclone can sync between two remote cloud storage systems just fine.
|
|
|
|
Note that it effectively downloads the file and uploads it again, so the
|
|
node running rclone would need to have lots of bandwidth.
|
|
|
|
The syncs would be incremental (on a file by file basis).
|
|
|
|
Eg
|
|
|
|
rclone sync drive:Folder s3:bucket
|
|
|
|
Using rclone from multiple locations at the same time
|
|
|
|
You can use rclone from multiple places at the same time if you choose
|
|
different subdirectory for the output, eg
|
|
|
|
Server A> rclone sync /tmp/whatever remote:ServerA
|
|
Server B> rclone sync /tmp/whatever remote:ServerB
|
|
|
|
If you sync to the same directory then you should use rclone copy
|
|
otherwise the two rclones may delete each others files, eg
|
|
|
|
Server A> rclone copy /tmp/whatever remote:Backup
|
|
Server B> rclone copy /tmp/whatever remote:Backup
|
|
|
|
The file names you upload from Server A and Server B should be different
|
|
in this case, otherwise some file systems (eg Drive) may make
|
|
duplicates.
|
|
|
|
Why doesn't rclone support partial transfers / binary diffs like rsync?
|
|
|
|
Rclone stores each file you transfer as a native object on the remote
|
|
cloud storage system. This means that you can see the files you upload
|
|
as expected using alternative access methods (eg using the Google Drive
|
|
web interface). There is a 1:1 mapping between files on your hard disk
|
|
and objects created in the cloud storage system.
|
|
|
|
Cloud storage systems (at least none I've come across yet) don't support
|
|
partially uploading an object. You can't take an existing object, and
|
|
change some bytes in the middle of it.
|
|
|
|
It would be possible to make a sync system which stored binary diffs
|
|
instead of whole objects like rclone does, but that would break the 1:1
|
|
mapping of files on your hard disk to objects in the remote cloud
|
|
storage system.
|
|
|
|
All the cloud storage systems support partial downloads of content, so
|
|
it would be possible to make partial downloads work. However to make
|
|
this work efficiently this would require storing a significant amount of
|
|
metadata, which breaks the desired 1:1 mapping of files to objects.
|
|
|
|
Can rclone do bi-directional sync?
|
|
|
|
No, not at present. rclone only does uni-directional sync from A -> B.
|
|
It may do in the future though since it has all the primitives - it just
|
|
requires writing the algorithm to do it.
|
|
|
|
Can I use rclone with an HTTP proxy?
|
|
|
|
Yes. rclone will use the environment variables HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY
|
|
and NO_PROXY, similar to cURL and other programs.
|
|
|
|
HTTPS_PROXY takes precedence over HTTP_PROXY for https requests.
|
|
|
|
The environment values may be either a complete URL or a "host[:port]",
|
|
in which case the "http" scheme is assumed.
|
|
|
|
The NO_PROXY allows you to disable the proxy for specific hosts. Hosts
|
|
must be comma separated, and can contain domains or parts. For instance
|
|
"foo.com" also matches "bar.foo.com".
|
|
|
|
Rclone gives x509: failed to load system roots and no roots provided error
|
|
|
|
This means that rclone can't file the SSL root certificates. Likely you
|
|
are running rclone on a NAS with a cut-down Linux OS, or possibly on
|
|
Solaris.
|
|
|
|
Rclone (via the Go runtime) tries to load the root certificates from
|
|
these places on Linux.
|
|
|
|
"/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt", // Debian/Ubuntu/Gentoo etc.
|
|
"/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt", // Fedora/RHEL
|
|
"/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem", // OpenSUSE
|
|
"/etc/pki/tls/cacert.pem", // OpenELEC
|
|
|
|
So doing something like this should fix the problem. It also sets the
|
|
time which is important for SSL to work properly.
|
|
|
|
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/certs/
|
|
curl -o /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca-bundle/master/ca-bundle.crt
|
|
ntpclient -s -h pool.ntp.org
|
|
|
|
Note that you may need to add the --insecure option to the curl command
|
|
line if it doesn't work without.
|
|
|
|
curl --insecure -o /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca-bundle/master/ca-bundle.crt
|
|
|
|
Rclone gives Failed to load config file: function not implemented error
|
|
|
|
Likely this means that you are running rclone on Linux version not
|
|
supported by the go runtime, ie earlier than version 2.6.23.
|
|
|
|
See the system requirements section in the go install docs for full
|
|
details.
|
|
|
|
All my uploaded docx/xlsx/pptx files appear as archive/zip
|
|
|
|
This is caused by uploading these files from a Windows computer which
|
|
hasn't got the Microsoft Office suite installed. The easiest way to fix
|
|
is to install the Word viewer and the Microsoft Office Compatibility
|
|
Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 and later versions' file
|
|
formats
|
|
|
|
|
|
License
|
|
|
|
This is free software under the terms of MIT the license (check the
|
|
COPYING file included with the source code).
|
|
|
|
Copyright (C) 2012 by Nick Craig-Wood http://www.craig-wood.com/nick/
|
|
|
|
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
|
|
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
|
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
|
|
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
|
|
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
|
|
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
|
|
|
|
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
|
|
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
|
|
|
|
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
|
|
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
|
|
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
|
|
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
|
|
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
|
|
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
|
|
THE SOFTWARE.
|
|
|
|
|
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Authors
|
|
|
|
- Nick Craig-Wood nick@craig-wood.com
|
|
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Contributors
|
|
|
|
- Alex Couper amcouper@gmail.com
|
|
- Leonid Shalupov leonid@shalupov.com
|
|
- Shimon Doodkin helpmepro1@gmail.com
|
|
- Colin Nicholson colin@colinn.com
|
|
- Klaus Post klauspost@gmail.com
|
|
- Sergey Tolmachev tolsi.ru@gmail.com
|
|
- Adriano Aurélio Meirelles adriano@atinge.com
|
|
- C. Bess cbess@users.noreply.github.com
|
|
- Dmitry Burdeev dibu28@gmail.com
|
|
- Joseph Spurrier github@josephspurrier.com
|
|
- Björn Harrtell bjorn@wololo.org
|
|
- Xavier Lucas xavier.lucas@corp.ovh.com
|
|
- Werner Beroux werner@beroux.com
|
|
- Brian Stengaard brian@stengaard.eu
|
|
- Jakub Gedeon jgedeon@sofi.com
|
|
- Jim Tittsler jwt@onjapan.net
|
|
- Michal Witkowski michal@improbable.io
|
|
- Fabian Ruff fabian.ruff@sap.com
|
|
- Leigh Klotz klotz@quixey.com
|
|
- Romain Lapray lapray.romain@gmail.com
|
|
- Justin R. Wilson jrw972@gmail.com
|
|
- Antonio Messina antonio.s.messina@gmail.com
|
|
- Stefan G. Weichinger office@oops.co.at
|
|
- Per Cederberg cederberg@gmail.com
|
|
- Radek Šenfeld rush@logic.cz
|
|
- Fredrik Fornwall fredrik@fornwall.net
|
|
- Asko Tamm asko@deekit.net
|
|
- xor-zz xor@gstocco.com
|
|
- Tomasz Mazur tmazur90@gmail.com
|
|
- Marco Paganini paganini@paganini.net
|
|
- Felix Bünemann buenemann@louis.info
|
|
- Durval Menezes jmrclone@durval.com
|
|
- Luiz Carlos Rumbelsperger Viana maxd13_luiz_carlos@hotmail.com
|
|
- Stefan Breunig stefan-github@yrden.de
|
|
- Alishan Ladhani ali-l@users.noreply.github.com
|
|
- 0xJAKE 0xJAKE@users.noreply.github.com
|
|
- Thibault Molleman thibaultmol@users.noreply.github.com
|
|
- Scott McGillivray scott.mcgillivray@gmail.com
|
|
- Bjørn Erik Pedersen bjorn.erik.pedersen@gmail.com
|
|
- Lukas Loesche lukas@mesosphere.io
|
|
- emyarod allllaboutyou@gmail.com
|
|
- T.C. Ferguson tcf909@gmail.com
|
|
- Brandur brandur@mutelight.org
|
|
- Dario Giovannetti dev@dariogiovannetti.net
|
|
- Károly Oláh okaresz@aol.com
|
|
- Jon Yergatian jon@macfanatic.ca
|
|
- Jack Schmidt github@mowsey.org
|
|
- Dedsec1 Dedsec1@users.noreply.github.com
|
|
- Hisham Zarka hzarka@gmail.com
|
|
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CONTACT THE RCLONE PROJECT
|
|
|
|
|
|
Forum
|
|
|
|
Forum for general discussions and questions:
|
|
|
|
- https://forum.rclone.org
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gitub project
|
|
|
|
The project website is at:
|
|
|
|
- https://github.com/ncw/rclone
|
|
|
|
There you can file bug reports, ask for help or contribute pull
|
|
requests.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Google+
|
|
|
|
Rclone has a Google+ page which announcements are posted to
|
|
|
|
- Google+ page for general comments
|
|
|
|
|
|
Twitter
|
|
|
|
You can also follow me on twitter for rclone announcments
|
|
|
|
- [@njcw](https://twitter.com/njcw)
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|
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|
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Email
|
|
|
|
Or if all else fails or you want to ask something private or
|
|
confidential email Nick Craig-Wood
|