This replaces old style errors.Wrap with modern fmt.Errorf and removes
the (direct) dependency on github.com/pkg/errors. A couple of cases are
adjusted by hand as previously errors.Wrap(nil, ...) would return nil,
which is not what fmt.Errorf does.
Locally paused folders will fail on checkFolderRunningLocked() and
therefore abort the loop. Avoid this by skipping paused folders
directly.
Co-authored-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
all: Add package runtimeos for runtime.GOOS comparisons
I grew tired of hand written string comparisons. This adds generated
constants for the GOOS values, and predefined Is$OS constants that can
be iffed on. In a couple of places I rewrote trivial switch:es to if:s,
and added Illumos where we checked for Solaris (because they are
effectively the same, and if we're going to target one of them that
would be Illumos...).
* lib/model: Override scan config for auto-accepted encrypted folders.
Encrypted folders should not have the fs watcher enabled and rarely
benefit from a scheduled rescan. The GUI adjusts the suggested
settings (watcher disabled, one day rescan interval) when accepting a
receive-encrypted folder. Mirror that behavior to the auto-accept
case where the GUI is not involved.
Versioning also does not work well for encrypted folders, same
treatment.
* lib/model: Remove bogus fields from connections API endpoint.
Switch the returned data type for the /rest/system/connections element
"total" to use only the Statistics struct. The other fields of the
ConnectionInfo struct are not populated and misleading.
* Lowercase JSON field names.
* lib/model: Get rid of ConnectionInfo.MarshalJSON().
It was missing the StartedAt field from the embedded Statistics
struct. Just lowercasing the JSON attribute names can be done just as
easily with annotations.
* lib/model: Remove bogus startedAt field from totals.
Instead of using the Statistics type with one field empty, just switch
to a free-form map with the three needed fields.
Like Windows and Mac, Android is also an interactive operating system.
On top of that, it usually runs on much slower hardware than the other
two. Because of that, it makes sense to limit the number of hashes used
by default there too.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>