This ignores:
- cmd/bisync where it always fails
- cmd/gitannex where it always fails
- sharefile - citrix have refused to give us a testing account
- duplicated sia backend
- iclouddrive - token expiring every 30 days makes it too difficult
It would be nice to fix up these things at some point, but for the
integration test results to be useful they need less noise in them.
Pure Storage FlashBlade is an enterprise object storage platform that
provides S3-compatible APIs. This change adds FlashBlade as a new
provider option in the S3 backend.
Before this change, FlashBlade users had to use the "Other" provider
with manual configuration of various compatibility flags. This often
resulted in suboptimal performance due to conservative default settings.
After this change, users can select the "FlashBlade" S3 provider and
get an optimal configuration:
- ListObjectsV2 enabled for better performance
- AWS-compatible multipart ETags for reliable transfers
- Proper handling of "AlreadyOwnedByYou" bucket creation responses
- Path-style URLs by default (virtual-host style with DNS setup)
- Unsigned payloads to ensure compatibility with all rclone features
FlashBlade supports modern S3 features including trailer checksum
algorithms (SHA256, CRC32, CRC32C), object versioning, and lifecycle
management.
Provider settings were verified by testing against a FlashBlade//E
system running Purity//FB 4.5.7.
Documentation and test configurations are included.
Integration test results:
```
go test -v -fast-list -remote TestS3FlashBlade:
PASS
ok github.com/rclone/rclone/backend/s3 232.444s
```
This commit modernizes Go usage. This was done with:
go run golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/analysis/modernize/cmd/modernize@latest -fix -test ./...
Then files needed to be `go fmt`ed and a few comments needed to be
restored.
The modernizations include replacing
- if/else conditional assignment by a call to the built-in min or max functions added in go1.21
- sort.Slice(x, func(i, j int) bool) { return s[i] < s[j] } by a call to slices.Sort(s), added in go1.21
- interface{} by the 'any' type added in go1.18
- append([]T(nil), s...) by slices.Clone(s) or slices.Concat(s), added in go1.21
- loop around an m[k]=v map update by a call to one of the Collect, Copy, Clone, or Insert functions from the maps package, added in go1.21
- []byte(fmt.Sprintf...) by fmt.Appendf(nil, ...), added in go1.19
- append(s[:i], s[i+1]...) by slices.Delete(s, i, i+1), added in go1.21
- a 3-clause for i := 0; i < n; i++ {} loop by for i := range n {}, added in go1.22
This commit registers gitannex's unit tests with the integration tester
by updating the config.yaml file.
Since we have not yet updated the e2e tests to use the fstest framework,
this commit also adds a case to the e2e tests' skipE2eTestIfNecessary()
function.
Issue #7984
The Mailru backend integration tests have been failing due to new rate
limits on the backend.
This patch
- Removes Mailru from the chunker tests
- Adds the flag so we only run one Mailru test at once
This gives the error
> Update second step failed: Linkbox error 500: The file name needs to include a suffix, such as xxx.mp4
As linkbox can't have files starting with "." and we are trying to save a file called ".ignore".
This changes log statements from log to fs package, which is required for --use-json-log
to properly make log output in JSON format. The recently added custom linting rule,
handled by ruleguard via gocritic via golangci-lint, warns about these and suggests
the alternative. Fixing was therefore basically running "golangci-lint run --fix",
although some manual fixup of mainly imports are necessary following that.
Sometimes (particularly on macOS amd64) the serve s3 test fails with
TestIntegration/FsMkdir/FsPutError where it wasn't expecting to get an
object but it did.
This is likely caused by a race between the serve s3 goroutine
deleting the half uploaded file and the fstests code looking for it to
not exist.
This fix treats it like any other eventual consistency problem and
retries the check using the test framework.
After merging this commit
56caab2033a1983b b2: Include custom upload headers in large file info
The compile failed as a change had been missed. Should have rebased
before merging!
QingStor support have disabled the integration test account with this message
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> compliance requirements of the regulatory authorities, QingStor will
> limit the provision of object storage services to individual
> customers from now on. Your object storage service will be disabled
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This commit removes the test for PublicLink as it is not currently supported in the test environment.
This removes it from the integration tests to avoid meaningless retries.
For unknown reasons the precision of modification times of directories
on the CI is > 15mS compared to files which are 100nS. The tests
work fine when run in Virtualbox though so I conjecture this is
something to do with the file system used there.
This switches between storing chunks in a separate container suffixed
with `_segments` (the default) and a directory in the root
`.file-segments`)
By default the `.file-segments` mode will be auto selected if
`auth_url`s that require it are detected.
If the `.file-segments` mode is in use then rclone will omit that
directory from listings.
See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/blomp-unable-to-upload-5gb-files/42498/
This changes as many of the integraton tests as possible so that they
use port forwarding rather than the docker IP directly.
Using the docker IP directly does not work on macOS and Windows as the
docker images are running in a VM rather than a container.
This adds the PORTS.md document to document which port numbers we are
using for which service as they need to be unique.
Before this change, List would return incorrect directory paths (relative to the
wrong root) if the Fs root pointed to a subdirectory. For example, listing dir
"a/b/c/d" of remote :memory: would work correctly, but listing dir "c/d" of
remote :memory:a/b would not, and would result in "Entry doesn't belong in
directory %q (contains subdir)" errors.
This change fixes the issue and adds a test to detect any other backends that
might have the same issue.
This change officially adds bisync to the nightly integration tests for all
backends.
This will be part of giving us the confidence to take bisync out of beta.
A number of fixes have been added to account for features which can differ on
different backends -- for example, hash types / modtime support, empty
directories, unicode normalization, and unimportant differences in log output.
We will likely find that more of these are needed once we start running these
with the full set of remotes.
Additionally, bisync's extremely sensitive tests revealed a few bugs in other
backends that weren't previously covered by other tests. Fixes for those issues
have been submitted on the following separate PRs (and bisync test failures will
be expected until they are merged):
- #7670 memory: fix deadlock in operations.Purge
- #7688 memory: fix incorrect list entries when rooted at subdirectory
- #7690 memory: fix dst mutating src after server-side copy
- #7692 dropbox: fix chunked uploads when size <= chunkSize
Relatedly, workarounds have been put in place for the following backend
limitations that are unsolvable for the time being:
- #3262 drive is sometimes aware of trashed files/folders when it shouldn't be
- #6199 dropbox can't handle emojis and certain other characters
- #4590 onedrive API has longstanding bug for conflictBehavior=replace in
server-side copy/move