This describes the setup for the rclone integration server. More details are probably needed!
Install enough tools to build rclone
apt-get build-essentials
Install the latest version of go from source.
Make sure go path is added to .profile
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
set PATH so it includes go binary path in .profile
export PATH="/usr/local/go/bin:$HOME/go/bin:$PATH"
Install hugo from .deb, make sure /usr/local/bin is on the path
export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
create an rclone user and have something like this on the crontab
SHELL=/bin/bash
MAILTO=your@email-address.com
0 5 * * * (cd ~/integration-test; date -Is; source ~/.profile; ./integration-test.sh) >> integration-test.log 2>&1
0 9 * * * (cd ~/integration-test; date -Is; source ~/.profile; ./upload-tip.sh) >> upload-tip.log 2>&1
Make sure you have an rclone config with credentials for all the cloud providers. rclone listremotes
should look something like
TestAmazonCloudDrive:
TestAzureBlob:
TestB2:
TestBox:
TestCache:
TestCryptDrive:
TestCryptSwift:
TestDrive:
TestDropbox:
TestFTP:
TestGoogleCloudStorage:
TestHubic:
TestMega:
TestOneDrive:
TestOss:
TestPcloud:
TestQingStor:
TestS3:
TestSftp:
TestSwift:
TestWebdav:
TestYandex:
Make a new user called testdata - this will be used to run the SFTP and FTP integration tests. Make sure they have a very secure password and add it to the rclone config.
Install pure-ftpd with the extra config file
# cat /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/Bind
127.0.0.1,21
Make an ssh key for rclone user and install it in testdata user