rclone/fs/operations/copy.go

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// This file implements operations.Copy
//
// This is probably the most important operation in rclone.
package operations
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"path"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/accounting"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/fserrors"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/hash"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/atexit"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/pacer"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/random"
)
// State of the copy
type copy struct {
f fs.Fs // destination fs.Fs
dstFeatures *fs.Features // Features() for fs.Fs
dst fs.Object // destination object to update, may be nil
remote string // destination path, used if dst is nil
src fs.Object // source object
ci *fs.ConfigInfo // current config
maxTries int // max number of tries to do the copy
doUpdate bool // whether we are updating an existing file or not
hashType hash.Type // common hash to use
hashOption *fs.HashesOption // open option for the common hash
tr *accounting.Transfer // accounting for the transfer
inplace bool // set if we are updating inplace and not using a partial name
remoteForCopy string // the name used for the transfer, either remote or remote+".partial"
}
// Used to remove a failed copy
func (c *copy) removeFailedCopy(ctx context.Context, o fs.Object) {
if o == nil {
return
}
fs.Infof(o, "Removing failed copy")
err := o.Remove(ctx)
if err != nil {
fs.Infof(o, "Failed to remove failed copy: %s", err)
}
}
// Used to remove a failed partial copy
func (c *copy) removeFailedPartialCopy(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, remote string) {
o, err := f.NewObject(ctx, remote)
if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrorObjectNotFound) {
// Assume object has been deleted
return
}
if err != nil {
fs.Infof(remote, "Failed to remove failed partial copy: %s", err)
return
}
c.removeFailedCopy(ctx, o)
}
// TruncateString s to n bytes.
//
// If s is valid UTF-8 then this may truncate to fewer than n bytes to
// make the returned string also valid UTF-8.
func TruncateString(s string, n int) string {
truncated := s[:n]
if !utf8.ValidString(s) {
// If input string wasn't valid UTF-8 then just return the truncation
return truncated
}
for len(truncated) > 0 {
if utf8.ValidString(truncated) {
return truncated
}
// Remove 1 byte until valid
truncated = truncated[:len(truncated)-1]
}
return truncated
}
// Check to see if we should be using a partial name and return the name for the copy and the inplace flag
func (c *copy) checkPartial() (remoteForCopy string, inplace bool, err error) {
remoteForCopy = c.remote
if c.ci.Inplace || c.dstFeatures.Move == nil || !c.dstFeatures.PartialUploads || strings.HasSuffix(c.remote, ".rclonelink") {
return remoteForCopy, true, nil
}
if len(c.ci.PartialSuffix) > 16 {
return remoteForCopy, true, fmt.Errorf("expecting length of --partial-suffix to be not greater than %d but got %d", 16, len(c.ci.PartialSuffix))
}
// Avoid making the leaf name longer if it's already lengthy to avoid
// trouble with file name length limits.
suffix := "." + random.String(8) + c.ci.PartialSuffix
base := path.Base(remoteForCopy)
if len(base) > 100 {
remoteForCopy = TruncateString(remoteForCopy, len(remoteForCopy)-len(suffix)) + suffix
} else {
remoteForCopy += suffix
}
return remoteForCopy, false, nil
}
// Check to see if we have hit max transfer limits
func (c *copy) checkLimits(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
if c.ci.MaxTransfer < 0 {
return nil
}
var bytesSoFar int64
if c.ci.CutoffMode == fs.CutoffModeCautious {
bytesSoFar = accounting.Stats(ctx).GetBytesWithPending() + c.src.Size()
} else {
bytesSoFar = accounting.Stats(ctx).GetBytes()
}
if bytesSoFar >= int64(c.ci.MaxTransfer) {
if c.ci.CutoffMode == fs.CutoffModeHard {
return accounting.ErrorMaxTransferLimitReachedFatal
}
return accounting.ErrorMaxTransferLimitReachedGraceful
}
return nil
}
// Server side copy c.src to (c.f, c.remoteForCopy) if possible or return fs.ErrorCantCopy if not
func (c *copy) serverSideCopy(ctx context.Context) (actionTaken string, newDst fs.Object, err error) {
doCopy := c.dstFeatures.Copy
serverSideCopyOK := false
if doCopy == nil {
serverSideCopyOK = false
} else if SameConfig(c.src.Fs(), c.f) {
serverSideCopyOK = true
} else if SameRemoteType(c.src.Fs(), c.f) {
serverSideCopyOK = c.dstFeatures.ServerSideAcrossConfigs || c.ci.ServerSideAcrossConfigs
}
if !serverSideCopyOK {
return actionTaken, nil, fs.ErrorCantCopy
}
in := c.tr.Account(ctx, nil) // account the transfer
in.ServerSideTransferStart()
newDst, err = doCopy(ctx, c.src, c.remoteForCopy)
if err == nil {
in.ServerSideCopyEnd(newDst.Size()) // account the bytes for the server-side transfer
}
_ = in.Close()
if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrorCantCopy) {
c.tr.Reset(ctx) // skip incomplete accounting - will be overwritten by the manual copy
}
actionTaken = "Copied (server-side copy)"
return actionTaken, newDst, err
}
// Copy c.src to (c.f, c.remoteForCopy) using multiThreadCopy
func (c *copy) multiThreadCopy(ctx context.Context, uploadOptions []fs.OpenOption) (actionTaken string, newDst fs.Object, err error) {
newDst, err = multiThreadCopy(ctx, c.f, c.remoteForCopy, c.src, c.ci.MultiThreadStreams, c.tr, uploadOptions...)
if c.doUpdate {
actionTaken = "Multi-thread Copied (replaced existing)"
} else {
actionTaken = "Multi-thread Copied (new)"
}
return actionTaken, newDst, err
}
// Copy the stream from in to (c.f, c.remoteForCopy) and close it
//
// Use Rcat to handle both remotes supporting and not supporting PutStream.
func (c *copy) rcat(ctx context.Context, in io.ReadCloser) (actionTaken string, newDst fs.Object, err error) {
// Make any metadata to pass to rcat
var meta fs.Metadata
if c.ci.Metadata {
meta, err = fs.GetMetadata(ctx, c.src)
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(c.src, "Failed to read metadata: %v", err)
}
}
// NB Rcat closes in0
newDst, err = Rcat(ctx, c.f, c.remoteForCopy, in, c.src.ModTime(ctx), meta)
if c.doUpdate {
actionTaken = "Copied (Rcat, replaced existing)"
} else {
actionTaken = "Copied (Rcat, new)"
}
return actionTaken, newDst, err
}
// Copy the stream from in to (c.f, c.remoteForCopy) and close it
func (c *copy) updateOrPut(ctx context.Context, in io.ReadCloser, uploadOptions []fs.OpenOption) (actionTaken string, newDst fs.Object, err error) {
// account and buffer the transfer
inAcc := c.tr.Account(ctx, in).WithBuffer()
var wrappedSrc fs.ObjectInfo = c.src
// We try to pass the original object if possible
if c.src.Remote() != c.remoteForCopy {
wrappedSrc = fs.NewOverrideRemote(c.src, c.remoteForCopy)
}
if c.doUpdate && c.inplace {
err = c.dst.Update(ctx, inAcc, wrappedSrc, uploadOptions...)
// Make sure newDst is c.dst since we updated it
if err == nil {
newDst = c.dst
}
} else {
newDst, err = c.f.Put(ctx, inAcc, wrappedSrc, uploadOptions...)
}
closeErr := inAcc.Close()
if err == nil {
err = closeErr
}
if c.doUpdate {
actionTaken = "Copied (replaced existing)"
} else {
actionTaken = "Copied (new)"
}
return actionTaken, newDst, err
}
// Do a manual copy by reading the bytes and writing them
func (c *copy) manualCopy(ctx context.Context) (actionTaken string, newDst fs.Object, err error) {
// Remove partial files on premature exit
if !c.inplace {
defer atexit.Unregister(atexit.Register(func() {
ctx := context.Background()
c.removeFailedPartialCopy(ctx, c.f, c.remoteForCopy)
}))
}
// Options for the upload
uploadOptions := []fs.OpenOption{c.hashOption}
for _, option := range c.ci.UploadHeaders {
uploadOptions = append(uploadOptions, option)
}
if c.ci.MetadataSet != nil {
uploadOptions = append(uploadOptions, fs.MetadataOption(c.ci.MetadataSet))
}
// Options for the download
downloadOptions := []fs.OpenOption{c.hashOption}
for _, option := range c.ci.DownloadHeaders {
downloadOptions = append(downloadOptions, option)
}
if doMultiThreadCopy(ctx, c.f, c.src) {
return c.multiThreadCopy(ctx, uploadOptions)
}
var in io.ReadCloser
in, err = Open(ctx, c.src, downloadOptions...)
if err != nil {
return actionTaken, nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to open source object: %w", err)
}
// Note that c.rcat and c.updateOrPut close in
if c.src.Size() == -1 {
return c.rcat(ctx, in)
}
return c.updateOrPut(ctx, in, uploadOptions)
}
// Verify the copy
func (c *copy) verify(ctx context.Context, newDst fs.Object) (err error) {
// Verify sizes are the same after transfer
if sizeDiffers(ctx, c.src, newDst) {
return fmt.Errorf("corrupted on transfer: sizes differ src(%s) %d vs dst(%s) %d", c.src.Fs(), c.src.Size(), newDst.Fs(), newDst.Size())
}
// Verify hashes are the same after transfer - ignoring blank hashes
if c.hashType != hash.None {
// checkHashes has logs and counts errors
equal, _, srcSum, dstSum, _ := checkHashes(ctx, c.src, newDst, c.hashType)
if !equal {
return fmt.Errorf("corrupted on transfer: %v hashes differ src(%s) %q vs dst(%s) %q", c.hashType, c.src.Fs(), srcSum, newDst.Fs(), dstSum)
}
}
return nil
}
// copy src object to dst or f if nil. If dst is nil then it uses
// remote as the name of the new object.
//
// It returns the destination object if possible. Note that this may
// be nil.
func (c *copy) copy(ctx context.Context) (newDst fs.Object, err error) {
var actionTaken string
retry := true
for tries := 0; retry && tries < c.maxTries; tries++ {
// Check we haven't hit any accounting limits
err = c.checkLimits(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Try server side copy
actionTaken, newDst, err = c.serverSideCopy(ctx)
// If can't server-side copy, do it manually
if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrorCantCopy) {
actionTaken, newDst, err = c.manualCopy(ctx)
}
// End if ctx is in error
if fserrors.ContextError(ctx, &err) {
break
}
// Retry if err returned a retry error
retry = false
if fserrors.IsRetryError(err) || fserrors.ShouldRetry(err) {
retry = true
} else if t, ok := pacer.IsRetryAfter(err); ok {
fs.Debugf(c.src, "Sleeping for %v (as indicated by the server) to obey Retry-After error: %v", t, err)
time.Sleep(t)
retry = true
}
if retry {
fs.Debugf(c.src, "Received error: %v - low level retry %d/%d", err, tries, c.maxTries)
c.tr.Reset(ctx) // skip incomplete accounting - will be overwritten by retry
continue
}
}
if err != nil {
err = fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(c.src, "Failed to copy: %v", err)
if !c.inplace {
c.removeFailedPartialCopy(ctx, c.f, c.remoteForCopy)
}
return newDst, err
}
// Verify the copy
err = c.verify(ctx, newDst)
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(newDst, "%v", err)
err = fs.CountError(err)
c.removeFailedCopy(ctx, newDst)
return nil, err
}
// Move the copied file to its real destination.
if !c.inplace && c.remoteForCopy != c.remote {
movedNewDst, err := c.dstFeatures.Move(ctx, newDst, c.remote)
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(newDst, "partial file rename failed: %v", err)
err = fs.CountError(err)
c.removeFailedCopy(ctx, newDst)
return nil, err
}
fs.Debugf(newDst, "renamed to: %s", c.remote)
newDst = movedNewDst
}
// Log what we have done
if newDst != nil && c.src.String() != newDst.String() {
actionTaken = fmt.Sprintf("%s to: %s", actionTaken, newDst.String())
}
fs.Infof(c.src, "%s%s", actionTaken, fs.LogValueHide("size", fs.SizeSuffix(c.src.Size())))
return newDst, nil
}
// Copy src object to dst or f if nil. If dst is nil then it uses
// remote as the name of the new object.
//
// It returns the destination object if possible. Note that this may
// be nil.
func Copy(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, dst fs.Object, remote string, src fs.Object) (newDst fs.Object, err error) {
ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx)
tr := accounting.Stats(ctx).NewTransfer(src, f)
defer func() {
tr.Done(ctx, err)
}()
if SkipDestructive(ctx, src, "copy") {
in := tr.Account(ctx, nil)
in.DryRun(src.Size())
return newDst, nil
}
c := &copy{
f: f,
dstFeatures: f.Features(),
dst: dst,
remote: remote,
src: src,
ci: ci,
tr: tr,
maxTries: ci.LowLevelRetries,
doUpdate: dst != nil,
}
c.hashType, c.hashOption = CommonHash(ctx, f, src.Fs())
if c.dst != nil {
c.remote = c.dst.Remote()
}
// Are we using partials?
//
// If so set the flag and update the name we use for the copy
c.remoteForCopy, c.inplace, err = c.checkPartial()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Do the copy now everything is set up
return c.copy(ctx)
}
// CopyFile moves a single file possibly to a new name
func CopyFile(ctx context.Context, fdst fs.Fs, fsrc fs.Fs, dstFileName string, srcFileName string) (err error) {
return moveOrCopyFile(ctx, fdst, fsrc, dstFileName, srcFileName, true)
}