Releases: jstaf/onedriver
v0.14.1
v0.14.0
- We now use quickxorhash checksums for both personal and business accounts.
- The cache for file contents has been moved out of boltdb and onto the local filesystem. This makes accessing, reading, and writing files faster than before.
- onedriver no longer allows you to create filenames that are not allowed by OneDrive.
v0.13.0
- The GUI has been rewritten in golang for ease of maintenance and code sharing with the rest of the onedriver application.
- onedriver can now be configured with a config file at "~/.config/onedriver/config.yml".
- There is now a configuration menu in the GUI. You can now set a couple configuration options that were previously only possible with "systemctl edit".
- The onedriver CLI now stores its cache in the same path that the GUI expects, meaning that invoking the onedriver filesystem directly and via the GUI will share the cache as long as the mountpoint is the same.
- onedriver now prefers multipart downloads for files >10MB instead of a single massive GET request. This should significantly improve reliability when working with large files (the download won't get cut in half if it doesn't finish within the HTTP request timeout in anymore).
I was hoping to get either shared items+sharepoint support or moving file contents out of the db (better performance + handles big files better) into this release. However, both of these features require some pretty significant changes (and a lot of testing!) so this release has been done in the interim while I work on those features. This release contains a lot of under-the-hood changes required for more exciting stuff in the future.
v0.12.0
- Major internal rewrite - onedriver now talks directly to the kernel instead of using go-fuse/fs as an intermediary. This makes metadata operations a bit faster.
- onedriver better handles completion of multipart uploads and does not repeatedly upload files on success. This significantly improves upload speed.
- Fixes a crash when writes begin at an offset beyond maximum file length. This fixes a bug where running ld inside the filesystem would cause it to crash.
- Switch to using zerolog instead of logrus for logging. Though zerolog is supposedly faster, the real reason to switch is that it's much easier for me (and hopefully you) to read! Also, pretty colors!
- onedriver now gives you the option to choose to authenticate via the terminal when authenticating via the new --no-browser option (this is the functionality from the old "headless" build).
- Add a workaround for the TLS cert authentication issue from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2024296
v0.11.2
v0.11.1
v0.11.0
- Now includes a snazzy GUI for managing your mountpoints. No terminal skills are required to use onedriver now.
- The upload logic has been rewritten to no longer use 0-byte files as placeholders in any scenario. This fixes a race condition where software like LibreOffice, KeepassXC, or Krita could generate a 0-byte file instead of the intended file when the file was 4MB or larger.
- onedriver now uses etags AND modification times when syncing server-side changes back to the client. This reduces the number of times that files must be redownloaded because of bad timestamp data from the Microsoft API.
v0.10.1
v0.10.0
Changes:
- Adds AUR installation method for Arch-based distros - thanks fmoledina!
- Add manpage for onedriver - thanks GenericGuy!
- The onedriver systemd service now restarts itself in the event of a crash -
thanks dipunm! - Fix a rare crash while syncing server-side changes missing checksums.
- Fix a race-condition that caused uploaded files to occasionally be replaced by a 0-byte
copy (most commonly caused by the way LibreOffice saves files). - Cap number of uploads that can be in-progress at any time to 5. This makes uploading
uploading directories with lots of files appear to go a bit faster. - The account name is now displayed in the title bar if you need to reauthenticate to
OneDrive (makes it easier to know which credentials to use when prompted).
NOTE: the systemd unit has changed to correctly escape paths (the systemd service name loses a -
at the beginning of the path (instead of onedriver@-home-jstaf-OneDrive.service
, the service name should be onedriver@home-jstaf-OneDrive.service
). This is a breaking change and will require action on your part to switch to the new unit name. If you see an error like the following, this means you should use the new unit name format. The documentation on how to calculate the new unit name has changed in README.md and the manpage to reflect the new instructions (just add --path
).
/usr/lib/systemd/user/onedriver@.service:5: Failed to resolve unit specifiers in %f: Invalid argument
onedriver@-home-jstaf-OneDrive.service: Unit configuration has fatal error, unit will not be started.