* Only safe remove the files from the local file system if these are exclusively available for this running instance to perform a delete - otherwise this allows multiple clients to perform a --resync on the same data, which, could lead to a data loss scenario
* When the client needs to exit due to an issue, ensure that the curl http instance is shutdown before the exit is performed. This also potentially solves some segmentation faults seen on Ubuntu|Debian platforms due to issues in the shared library libphobos2-ldc-shared.so.X
* contrib: remove bash hashbang from completion
This file starts with the #! sequence that marks interpreted scripts, but
it is a bash completion script that is merely intended to be sourced.
* src: spelling error (Attemtping => Attempting)
* src: spelling error (reponse => response)
* src: spelling error (sucessfully => successfully)
* Update OneDrive API response handling for National Cloud Deployments
* Add developer option to allow easy switch between /children and /delta to query OneDrive for changes
In some OneDrive Business scenarios, the shared folder /delta response lacks the 'root' drive details. When this occurs, this creates the following error: A database statement execution error occurred: foreign key constraint failed. Ensure we query independently the root details for this shared folder and ensure that it is added before we process the /delta response
* Only update the database if the item modified time is different, otherwise we are needlessly updating the database with data that is the same
* Generating a file hash, during the file integrity check is computationally expensive. Only generate a file hash if the modified time of the file is different, otherwise it is pointless to generate the file hash during each integrity check
* Only flush SHM and WAL post integrity check
* 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
* When a new folder is created locally, use the lastModifiedDateTime as provided by OneDrive for the folders timestamp instead of the time when the client created the directory
Note: This only will impact new folder that are created, will not touch or modify existing folders
* 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.
* Explicitly set libcurl options to ignore SIGPIPE, use TCP NAGLE and ensure we are re-using connections. These should be 'enabled by default' by libcurl, but we need to ensure we are setting them to their supposed default
Potentially resolves the following issues: #494, #753, #792, #884, #1162, #1408, #1520, #1526 + others.
* Update application logging configuration instructions
* Update error notification handling when unable to write to required logfile due to access permission issues
* Expand on the edge case solution fix for #1586 to drop --single-directory qualifier in this very specific scenario, and add the DB tie record in all --resync --upload-only scenarios where the driveId is actually remote
* This change is to create an argument version of the config operation_timeout.
There are many times where one may need to temporarily increase the timeout for an operation of a single large file that takes longer than the configured timeout. The command line argument is an excellent way to override the default or 'config' set option if required.
* In fixing #1712 which was due to a OneDrive API change, the flagging that quota is being restricted was missed, thus, if this is truly being restricted may cause files to OneDrive Business Shared Folders be unable to be uploaded despite space being available.
* Resolve issue where --resync is not used and items.sqlite3 is not available at application startup, local files, whilst potentially newer, will not be preserved thus leading to a potential data loss scenario