* Implement a check to validate local filesystem available space before attempting file download
* Implement 'space_reservation' config option with a default value of 50 MB
* Prevent the original run-away logging error message 'Failed initialization on handle XXXX' from occurring if the system is out of space
* Update documentation and man page
* Fix where if the --confdir as specified has incorrect parent permissions, the client is unable to read the required hash files, thus cause an application crash
* When opening files, we should only be opening them as read-only
* When we write out any hash files. they should only be readable|writeable by the userid that is running the application
* Force a synchronization of a specific folder, only when using --synchronize --single-directory and ignoring all non-default skip_dir and skip_file rules
* When using the application with 'defaults' with logging enabled and no verbose mode, the application output that a sync process has started & finished is only written to the logfile every 5 sync times (25 mins). This change updates this so that, if defaults are being used with logging enabled and no verbose mode, the application will always, at a minimum, write out to the application log file when a sync was started and when it was completed. This provides important reference in the log as to when an activity began and was completed.
* In some scenarios users may have a running background service syncing data (systemd or otherwise). In these events, running the application in standalone mode can create a conflict when attempting to perform database queries when there are significant changes to data structures occurring. This PR specifically checks if the database operation files are present, and, if these are present (meaning the application is most likely currently operational) fail fast and not execute the application as a second instance against the same active configuration.
Potentially also resolves RBZ2061430 and RBZ2075468
* Update logging output when running in --monitor --verbose mode in regards to the inotify events
* Add additional logging specifically for delete event to denote in log output the source of a deletion event when running in --monitor mode
* Extend GitHub version check to be done once per day when running in --monitor
* Change notification to also notify GUI if notifications are being utilized
* Add application version check, to check GitHub latest release tag and compare to the application version being run. If the application version is older, display a warning message that the client is obsolete and unsupported and that the user needs to upgrade their client version.
* Add --disable-download-validation to allow downloading files from OneDrive where SharePoint and the OneDrive API mis-represents the values in the API as compared to the actual HTTP server response sent to the client. In the API JSON response we get a "size" value of X, but the HTTP Server Content Length reports a size of Y. When this occurs, the download will report as failed. This was seen as part understanding the cause of https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/discussions/1667
* When in --monitor mode, and there are multiple driveId being used (shared folders), when a deletion event occurs, search the DB using all the known driveids rather than just the default one. When using just the default driveid, if the file to be deleted resides on another drive, the following error message is printed: 'Item cannot be deleted from OneDrive because it was not found in the local database' - which is not entirely accurate as the item is in the database, it is just not being searched for correctly.
* Revert the config & logpath change introduced via #1267 as the logging path should not be the value checked, the input path is what should be checked
* Fix logging output when processing downloaded files to remove potential ambiguity as to what events are actually occurring with individual file events post download
* Improve application startup when using --monitor when there is no network connection to the OneDrive API
* Retry network connection test when using --monitor
* Only initialise application if OneDrive API is reachable
* Remove items from direct config string update, as they are configurable via config file, thus set option via config file is not used
* Add debugging and application config output for used options
* When using WAL and SHM files, certain thresholds are used to automatically determine when WAL and SHM data is committed to the main database file. If these thresholds are not met, the data is not written. Before terminating the program, commit the data, and at the end of each monitor loop, commit the data
* Only try and write data to DB file and destroy variable if it was set to begin with
* Only try and destroy 'onedrive' variable if set, rather than set to null
* Implement feature request to create a shareable file link. Default is to create a read-only anonymous link
Co-authored-by: Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>
* The original intention here was that 'Sync with OneDrive is ...' is outputted when the sync starts / ends in 'verbose' mode, and not added to when not using any 'verbose'. What is occurring is, this is being added when MONITOR_LOG_QUIET threshold is met, which was not the intention. This now fixes when this message is outputted so that it is more reflective of when a sync is being done, when in --monitor mode
* Strengthen bypass data preservation variable checks
* If a file is modified locally, and '--resync' is used, there is no way to tell if this file is a failed download or 'valid' thus potentially lead to a data loss scenario. In this case, and ONLY if --resync was issued, rename the local file for data preservation
* It may be desirable to see what options are being passed in to performSync() without enabling the full verbose debug logging. This has been useful when tracking down 'sync_list' / sync issue & other performance related items without having to enable full verbose debugging to see what is going on
* On some Linux distributions, the file system search tool locally modifies certain files after indexing. Even though the file contents has not changed, the file itself has, as the local modified timestamp has been updated. This then causes timestamp checks to be invalid. To ignore this in cases where this is occurring, configure 'bypass_data_preservation' to 'true' in the config file and local data protection rules will be ignored.
* Add warning to application startup if 'bypass_data_preservation' has been enabled
* Catch uphandled MonitorException when inotify throws an error
* Change monitor loop init full scan to false at start as fullScanOverride now correctly handled, negating need to true-up at application start
* Handle '100 Continue' response during upload
* Update handling of delta link being expired
* Update progress bar handling for uploads as #888 changed bar dynamics