Adds support for Microsoft’s OAuth2 Device Authorisation Flow, enabling the client to authenticate using device and user codes on a second device. This is particularly useful for headless or limited-input environments where interactive browser login is not possible.
Includes:
- Initiating device code requests and displaying user instructions
- Polling token endpoint until user authorises the device or the code expires
- Error handling for pending, declined, and expired authorisation states
- Countdown display showing remaining authorisation window
This feature is enabled via the `use_device_auth` config option
* Adds support for calling `acquireTokenInteractively` and `acquireTokenSilently` via D-Bus
* Parses and handles the full `brokerTokenResponse` object returned by the Intune broker
* Stores and reuses `account` data to enable silent token refresh without repeated interactive authentication
* Ensures the access token and its expiry time are properly calculated and stored for consistent token management
* Fallback to interactive authentication is triggered if silent authentication fails
* Fix documentation around missing 'check_nosync' needing a --resync when enabling / disabling
* Fix documentation around missing 'skip_size' needing a --resync when enabling / disabling
* Validate 'check_nosync' and 'skip_size' when used as part of a config file to trigger --resync
* Validate 'check_nosync' and 'skip_size' when used as part of CLI to trigger --resync
* docs/install.md: Remove references to dlang overlay for Gentoo
The package has been added to the main Gentoo repository, users no
longer have to enable a 3rd party overlay to use it.
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* docs/install.md: Correct available Gentoo architecture
On Gentoo, the package is (currently) tested on x86_64, not i686.
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* As of now, Obsidian on Linux does not provide a built-in way to disable atomic saves or switch to a backup-copy method via configuration. Obsidian uses Electron and relies on the default save behavior of its underlying libraries and editor components (like CodeMirror), which typically perform atomic writes for every keystroke. This FR implements a delay in uploading changes to Microsoft OneDrive that is user configurable to better handle how Obsidian works
* Add specific note regarding compatibility with Obsidian and the options that this PR introduces
* Enforce a minimum | maximum for 'inotify_delay'
* Update documentation for feature
* Update 'config' file with 'delay_inotify_processing' option
* Add Ubuntu 24.10 version of curl (8.9.1) to known bad curl versions
* Add Ubuntu version name for Ubuntu 24.10
* Add a new configuration option 'force_session_upload' so that the local timestamp is uploaded and used by the API directly, rather than the API generating its own timestamp
* Update setLocalPathTimestamp() function to only set the timestamp of the local file if this is determined to be actually required
* Update allow.txt - add fracsec, howto
* Add config option 'force_session_upload' to 'config' file
* Add 'Compatibility with Editors and Applications Using Atomic Save Operations'
* Update application-config-options.md to document 'force_session_upload' option
* Add usage note for 'force_session_upload' option as a recommendation for applications that use atomic saves
* Update usage.md - add link(s) to other docs for easier reference / visibility
* Update dnf install command for development tools with dnf5
* Modify gnupg/common.conf to comment out use-keyboxd while running dmd install.
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* Update 'skip_file' documentation as to why the existing defaults exist
* Add warning message about 'default' entries for 'skip_file' missing aligning to documentation
* This commit implements Feature Request #3142 by introducing a configurable local recycle bin or trash folder mechanism within the OneDrive Client for Linux. This enhancement provides users with a safeguard against unintended data loss during synchronisation operations. This capability is designed to be compatible with the FreeDesktop.org Trash Specification.
* docs/install.md: Update Gentoo documentation
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* contrib: Remove Gentoo ebuild
Drop the Gentoo ebuild in here in favor of using the one in the Gentoo
dlang overlay, since the latter better follows the Gentoo standards.
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* Update allow.txt
* Add 'eselect' and 'onlydeps'
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* Makefile.in: Use $^ for specifying dependencies
This fixes out-of-source builds.
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* Makefile.in: Pass required build flags outside of DCFLAGS variable
This allows specifying custom DCFLAGS when invoking make
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* Move compiler specific options into configure.ac from Makefile.in
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* Add support for building with gdc
Closes: https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/issues/2472
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* docs: Document gdc support
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* Update config.d to add support for --share-password
* Update sync.d to add support for --share-password when creating links
* Update config.d fixed bug requiring ARG with --share-password option
* Update application-config-options.md
* Update sync.d to evaluate if the file link share password is an empty string
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* Implement feature request to add information about file creator/last editor as extended file attributes
* On a --resync , if the data exists on disk, and 'write_xattr_data' has been enabled, write the xattr data out
* Add './' sync_list rule check as this does not align to the documentation and these rules will not get matched correctly. The user needs to take corrective action.
* Add back file transfer metrics which was available in v2.4.x (regression)
* Calculate file transfer metrics in a consistent manner for all uploads and downloads
* Fix regression from v2.4.x in handling uploading new and modified content to OneDrive Business and SharePoint to not create new versions of files post upload which adds to user quota
* Ad configuration option 'create_new_file_version' to create new versions if that is the desire
* Update safeBackup to use a new filename format for easier identification
<filename>-<hostname>-safeBackup-<number>.file_extention
* Update client-architecture.md to articulate backup file formatting and how to disable preserving local files to prevent local data loss