copy,move: restore --no-traverse flag

The --no-traverse flag was not implemented when the new sync routines
(using the march package) was implemented.

This re-implements --no-traverse in march by trying to find a match
for each object with NewObject rather than from a directory listing.
This commit is contained in:
Nick Craig-Wood 2018-11-25 16:49:38 +00:00
parent e3c4ebd59a
commit 107293c80e
8 changed files with 103 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -51,6 +51,17 @@ written a trailing / - meaning "copy the contents of this directory".
This applies to all commands and whether you are talking about the
source or destination.
See the [--no-traverse](/docs/#no-traverse) option for controlling
whether rclone lists the destination directory or not. Supplying this
option when copying a small number of files into a large destination
can speed transfers up greatly.
For example, if you have many files in /path/to/src but only a few of
them change every day, you can to copy all the files which have
changed recently very efficiently like this:
rclone copy --max-age 24h --no-traverse /path/to/src remote:
**Note**: Use the ` + "`-P`" + `/` + "`--progress`" + ` flag to view real-time transfer statistics
`,
Run: func(command *cobra.Command, args []string) {

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@ -37,6 +37,11 @@ into ` + "`dest:path`" + ` then delete the original (if no errors on copy) in
If you want to delete empty source directories after move, use the --delete-empty-src-dirs flag.
See the [--no-traverse](/docs/#no-traverse) option for controlling
whether rclone lists the destination directory or not. Supplying this
option when moving a small number of files into a large destination
can speed transfers up greatly.
**Important**: Since this can cause data loss, test first with the
--dry-run flag.

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@ -842,8 +842,8 @@ will fall back to the default behaviour and log an error level message
to the console. Note: Encrypted destinations are not supported
by `--track-renames`.
Note that `--track-renames` uses extra memory to keep track of all
the rename candidates.
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
@ -1132,6 +1132,24 @@ 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 (or are filtering most
of the 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, especially if you
are doing a copy where lots of the files under consideration haven't
changed and won't need copying then you shouldn't use `--no-traverse`.
See [rclone copy](/commands/rclone_copy/) for an example of how to use it.
Filtering
---------

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@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ type ConfigInfo struct {
MaxDepth int
IgnoreSize bool
IgnoreChecksum bool
NoTraverse bool
NoUpdateModTime bool
DataRateUnit string
BackupDir string

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@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ var (
deleteAfter bool
bindAddr string
disableFeatures string
noTraverse bool
)
// AddFlags adds the non filing system specific flags to the command
@ -65,7 +64,7 @@ func AddFlags(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet) {
flags.IntVarP(flagSet, &fs.Config.MaxDepth, "max-depth", "", fs.Config.MaxDepth, "If set limits the recursion depth to this.")
flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &fs.Config.IgnoreSize, "ignore-size", "", false, "Ignore size when skipping use mod-time or checksum.")
flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &fs.Config.IgnoreChecksum, "ignore-checksum", "", fs.Config.IgnoreChecksum, "Skip post copy check of checksums.")
flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &noTraverse, "no-traverse", "", noTraverse, "Obsolete - does nothing.")
flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &fs.Config.NoTraverse, "no-traverse", "", fs.Config.NoTraverse, "Don't traverse destination file system on copy.")
flags.BoolVarP(flagSet, &fs.Config.NoUpdateModTime, "no-update-modtime", "", fs.Config.NoUpdateModTime, "Don't update destination mod-time if files identical.")
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &fs.Config.BackupDir, "backup-dir", "", fs.Config.BackupDir, "Make backups into hierarchy based in DIR.")
flags.StringVarP(flagSet, &fs.Config.Suffix, "suffix", "", fs.Config.Suffix, "Suffix for use with --backup-dir.")
@ -113,10 +112,6 @@ func SetFlags() {
}
}
if noTraverse {
fs.Logf(nil, "--no-traverse is obsolete and no longer needed - please remove")
}
if dumpHeaders {
fs.Config.Dump |= fs.DumpHeaders
fs.Logf(nil, "--dump-headers is obsolete - please use --dump headers instead")

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ type March struct {
Fdst fs.Fs // source Fs
Fsrc fs.Fs // dest Fs
Dir string // directory
NoTraverse bool // don't traverse the destination
SrcIncludeAll bool // don't include all files in the src
DstIncludeAll bool // don't include all files in the destination
Callback Marcher // object to call with results
@ -45,7 +46,9 @@ type Marcher interface {
// init sets up a march over opt.Fsrc, and opt.Fdst calling back callback for each match
func (m *March) init() {
m.srcListDir = m.makeListDir(m.Fsrc, m.SrcIncludeAll)
m.dstListDir = m.makeListDir(m.Fdst, m.DstIncludeAll)
if !m.NoTraverse {
m.dstListDir = m.makeListDir(m.Fdst, m.DstIncludeAll)
}
// Now create the matching transform
// ..normalise the UTF8 first
m.transforms = append(m.transforms, norm.NFC.String)
@ -344,7 +347,7 @@ func (m *March) processJob(job listDirJob) (jobs []listDirJob) {
srcList, srcListErr = m.srcListDir(job.srcRemote)
}()
}
if !job.noDst {
if !m.NoTraverse && !job.noDst {
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
@ -367,6 +370,20 @@ func (m *March) processJob(job listDirJob) (jobs []listDirJob) {
return nil
}
// If NoTraverse is set, then try to find a matching object
// for each item in the srcList
if m.NoTraverse {
for _, src := range srcList {
if srcObj, ok := src.(fs.Object); ok {
leaf := path.Base(srcObj.Remote())
dstObj, err := m.Fdst.NewObject(path.Join(job.dstRemote, leaf))
if err == nil {
dstList = append(dstList, dstObj)
}
}
}
}
// Work out what to do and do it
srcOnly, dstOnly, matches := matchListings(srcList, dstList, m.transforms)
for _, src := range srcOnly {

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ type syncCopyMove struct {
// internal state
ctx context.Context // internal context for controlling go-routines
cancel func() // cancel the context
noTraverse bool // if set don't traverse the dst
deletersWg sync.WaitGroup // for delete before go routine
deleteFilesCh chan fs.Object // channel to receive deletes if delete before
trackRenames bool // set if we should do server side renames
@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ func newSyncCopyMove(fdst, fsrc fs.Fs, deleteMode fs.DeleteMode, DoMove bool, de
dstFilesResult: make(chan error, 1),
dstEmptyDirs: make(map[string]fs.DirEntry),
srcEmptyDirs: make(map[string]fs.DirEntry),
noTraverse: fs.Config.NoTraverse,
toBeChecked: newPipe(accounting.Stats.SetCheckQueue, fs.Config.MaxBacklog),
toBeUploaded: newPipe(accounting.Stats.SetTransferQueue, fs.Config.MaxBacklog),
deleteFilesCh: make(chan fs.Object, fs.Config.Checkers),
@ -84,6 +86,10 @@ func newSyncCopyMove(fdst, fsrc fs.Fs, deleteMode fs.DeleteMode, DoMove bool, de
trackRenamesCh: make(chan fs.Object, fs.Config.Checkers),
}
s.ctx, s.cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
if s.noTraverse && s.deleteMode != fs.DeleteModeOff {
fs.Errorf(nil, "Ignoring --no-traverse with sync")
s.noTraverse = false
}
if s.trackRenames {
// Don't track renames for remotes without server-side move support.
if !operations.CanServerSideMove(fdst) {
@ -104,6 +110,10 @@ func newSyncCopyMove(fdst, fsrc fs.Fs, deleteMode fs.DeleteMode, DoMove bool, de
if s.deleteMode != fs.DeleteModeOff {
s.deleteMode = fs.DeleteModeAfter
}
if s.noTraverse {
fs.Errorf(nil, "Ignoring --no-traverse with --track-renames")
s.noTraverse = false
}
}
// Make Fs for --backup-dir if required
if fs.Config.BackupDir != "" {
@ -651,6 +661,7 @@ func (s *syncCopyMove) run() error {
Fdst: s.fdst,
Fsrc: s.fsrc,
Dir: s.dir,
NoTraverse: s.noTraverse,
Callback: s,
DstIncludeAll: filter.Active.Opt.DeleteExcluded,
}

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@ -61,6 +61,41 @@ func TestCopy(t *testing.T) {
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1)
}
// Now with --no-traverse
func TestCopyNoTraverse(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
fs.Config.NoTraverse = true
defer func() { fs.Config.NoTraverse = false }()
file1 := r.WriteFile("sub dir/hello world", "hello world", t1)
err := CopyDir(r.Fremote, r.Flocal)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Flocal, file1)
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1)
}
// Now with --no-traverse
func TestSyncNoTraverse(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)
defer r.Finalise()
fs.Config.NoTraverse = true
defer func() { fs.Config.NoTraverse = false }()
file1 := r.WriteFile("sub dir/hello world", "hello world", t1)
accounting.Stats.ResetCounters()
err := Sync(r.Fremote, r.Flocal)
require.NoError(t, err)
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Flocal, file1)
fstest.CheckItems(t, r.Fremote, file1)
}
// Test copy with depth
func TestCopyWithDepth(t *testing.T) {
r := fstest.NewRun(t)