* Update 'HTTP 412 - Precondition Failed' error handling based on local testing to ensure a http 412 response is gracefully handled & the modified file is subsequently uploaded to OneDrive successfully.
* item.name is not available, so we get a bunch of meaningless log output when deleting items. This will get fixed when wider logging changes are synced in
* Resolve multiple versions of file shown on website after single upload - however Issue #23 & OneDrive API bug (https://github.com/OneDrive/onedrive-api-docs/issues/877) will still create 2 file versions on OneDrive Business. The work around is to disable file versions until #877 is resolved.
* Implement an invalid whitespace filename check which currently checks for a 'new line' whitespace entry in a filename. Regex can be expanded if other files with similar characteristics are found.
* Resolve Shared Folders not syncing (OneDrive Personal)
* Resolve 'Key not found: fileSystemInfo' when then item is a remote item (OneDrive Personal)
* Resolve where file names are being truncated by 5 characters with each sync (OneDrive Business)
* remove extra // not required
* Remove commented out code to avoid confusion
* Provide a new switch 'check-mount' which will check for the presence of a hidden file '.nosync' file. If this file is found in the sync dir, then the sync process will shutdown. Refer to #8 for further details.
* Resolve#11 where shared folders were unable to be sync'd due to fileSystemInfo data being within the remoteItem object
* Initial work on resolving #2, but fix not validated or complete
* Add an additional check for 409 (Conflict) being returned when creating directories even when the directory is only attempted to be created when it cannot be found.
* Resolve std.file.FileException@std/file.d(2954): /var/log/onedrive/: Permission denied when there is no permission to create the directory on application startup
* Clean up --single-directory logging as we should not be spilling out the actual item details
* Fix some spelling errors
* Fix another core.exception.AssertError@src/itemdb.d(307): Assertion failure when attempting to compute the path
* Fix logging when items are being filtered out as non relevant
* Add upload validation that file uploaded equals the size of the file locally as this is a contributing factor to 412 errors
* Update long path handling to account for differences between OneDrive Personal and OneDrive Business Accounts
* Update logging to be cleaner on fragment uploads
* Update logging of 500 & 504 errors. For 504 errors this was 'breaking the formatting of the log line. For 500 errors - this needs to be logged regardless of verbosity.
* When completing some operations on OneDrive, a 504 error can be returned when Microsoft Graph times out when communicating with internal resources. Rather than failing, handle the 504 and retry the request.
* When performing numerous changes via OneDrive online, Microsoft Graph has an issue in interpreting the the response, thus generates a 500 internal server error. As this is something we cannot fix, handle the 500 error by gracefully exiting.
* Rework the 412 fix so that the OneDrive client gracefully handles the
error & retries the metadata update without the eTag/cTag causing the
issue.
* Fix the double logging to console of 'upload' and 'download' items
* Resolve where '--single-directory' is used to sync a single directory,
but a file / folder is 'moved' on OneDrive to outside the scope of the
focus of the '--single-directory' path. Before this change, the file
would remain in the local path (original location) whilst it would
reside in the new OneDrive path. This patch looks for this mis match and
deletes the local file / folder to reflect it is no longer in the same
OneDrive path.
* In some cases OneDrive does not send all delete changes or changes are
out of order. When deleting local files, this can lead to a 'Directory
not empty' error. This change adds to check for any remaining children
of a directory that is to be deleted and delete them before
* Resolve: std.exception.ErrnoException@std/stdio.d(423): Cannot open
file `/var/log/onedrive/xxxxx.onedrive.log' in mode `a' (Permission
denied). This issue occurs if the user running 'onedrive' is not part of
the standard 'users' group (GID 100)
* Prior to all the changes in #314, the client would sync regardless of
options. #314 introduced a flag that must be included if you want to
sync, however there was no feedback if '--synchronize' was not included
and the sync was not occuring. This patch provides that notification &
feedback.
* By default the DNS timeout on HTTP.method is too short. If DNS
resolution takes too long, a resolution error is thrown. Increase DNS
timeout to 5 seconds.
* Cleanup unittest - double declaration
* Resolve the error 'view.delta can only be called on the root' when
using OneDrive Business Account & --single-directory switch
* Change checkDatabaseForOneDriveRoot so that it is performed at init()
and not needed to be called a number of other times throughout the code
- leads to less HTTPS calls being made
* Cleanup comments that are no longer relevant due to
checkDatabaseForOneDriveRoot being run at init()
* Original patch (77c0cdbe24) whilst it
resolved the issue of a OneDrive API change, when a file was deleted on
OneDrive, it was not actually deleted on the local file system. This
patch re-implements the fix for 'Key not found: lastModifiedDateTime' by
taking into account the deleted state of the item and correctly removes
the local file that is now in the deleted state.
* The fix in 77c0cdbe24 whilst resolves
'Key not found: lastModifiedDateTime' introduces a bug where files
deleted by onedrive, are not deleted locally. Reverting the change to
implement a fuller fix for 'Key not found: lastModifiedDateTime'.
* Change how onedrive get's the children from a particular item id.
Previously view.delta was used to return the children, however
view.delta is not implemented on children when using OneDrive Business
accounts. By using list_children, we can get the children from any id
correctly when using either a 'personal' or 'business' account
* Fix 'Key not found: lastModifiedDateTime'
* Handling of Tombstoned items in the database
* Add for debugging purposes the rootID, driveID and Account Type
* Code cleanup - remove old commented out debugging items that are not
needed
* Change debug flag from --debug-http to --debug-https as OneDrive only
uses HTTPS, not HTTP
* Expand --debug-https to print the JSON responses to GET operations.
This is to assist with debugging #334 where a change in the MS API
(https://github.com/OneDrive/onedrive-api-docs/issues/834) no longer
sends 'lastModifiedDateTime' with responses to some GET's. This issue
seems to manefest itself with OneDrive Business accounts currently.
* Add Pull #104 (@JunpeiAnzai) to ensure that uploaded files conform to
Windows naming conventions and namespaces. Refer to
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247 for further details
regarding Windows naming conventions and namespaces.
* Add init.d service file & helper script to start service
* Change how configDirName is set as XDG_CONFIG_HOME does not exist on
systems where X11 is not present. When using init scripts and using
XDG_CONFIG_HOME, ~ is not expanded thus existing config cannot be found.
Using ~ in --confdir also does not work when running under init.d
* Fix the handling of hidden filenames & directories (.hello, .git etc)
so that these are uploaded / downloaded without issue.
* Add verbose logging for uploaded files as to why they were skipped
Prior to this change logging of upload, download and deletion activities
were only written to the log file when using the --verbose flag, however
they would be written to console / syslog. This corrects that behaviour.
* Add specific uploadOnly flag so that the onedrive client only uploads
data from the local directory and does not download changes from
OneDrive
* Change the logfile name to include the username running the onedrive
client
Change '&error' to 'error' on line 37 of onedrive.d
Issue uncovered where prior code with '&' would compile without issue on
DMD reference compiler v2.078.3 and below, but using '2.079.0' this
would throw an error if '&' was present.
The original patch added the '&' to get the code to compile, this simple
reverts this change.
Note: For future reference compile this code with DMD v2.079.0 or later.
* Fix 4xx errors including (412 pre-condition)
* Add Logging - log to a file (/var/log/onedrive/onedrive.log)
* Add http(s) debugging as a flag
* Add dont sync when just blindly running the application
* Add individual folder sync - ie ~/OneDrive/blah/ vs. syncing
everything in ~/OneDrive/
* Add sync from local directory first rather than download first then
upload
* Add upload long path check (430 character limitation)
when trying to redeem an code, this error always occured, no matter
which parts of the response uri/url that was used.
the old regexp for parsing the code contained 3 groups, where as the
actual code always was the last group, and the second group was either ?
or &, and the first group would've been everything up until "code=".
changed from a matching group to character class so there would only be
two matching groups, so calling popFront() would actually leave the
authorization code in the front.