## Description
Introduces a OneDrive data collection.
Follow up PRs will implement the `collection.driveItemReader()` method that uses the Graph API
## Type of change
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- [x] 🌻 Feature
- [ ] 🐛 Bugfix
- [ ] 🗺️ Documentation
- [ ] 🤖 Test
- [ ] 🐹 Trivial/Minor
## Issue(s)
- #387
## Test Plan
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- [ ] 💪 Manual
- [x] ⚡ Unit test
- [ ] 💚 E2E
Adds the base CLI integration tests for backup, list, details,
and restore. Also refactors out the global root command
value in favor of a ctx-bound reference so that tests may
control safely overwriting stdout to scrutinize output.
* Skip updating policy if no changes needed
* Set default compressor on repo connection and initialization
* Factor out common code for connecting to a repo
* New unit test ensuring compressor is set properly
Test compressor is set both through Initialize and Connect because
client code doesn't have to call Connect if it just did Initialize.
* Function that allows adjusting global compression
Takes the name of a kopia compressor and sets the default compressor to
be that in the repo.
* Basic unit tests for setting compression
Ensures that the policy is actually applied to future snapshots that
kopia will take.
* Integration test for changing compression types
Make sure that data is still available even if the global compression
policy changes from what it was when the backup was made.
Adds the basic cli-based backup integration test.
Due to discovering some corner cases about panic
conditions and other error handling in bad runtime
state, updates many other packages for safety.
* Enable line width linter
Set to 120 which should be long enough to not be annoying but keep
things from getting "too long." Adding to get rid of the subjectiveness
of what is "too long." Tabs count as a single character.
Explicitly check for the linter version as different versions can return
different results. Currently the desired version is hard-coded, but may
be sourced from the github workflow file in the future.
`exchange`.Contacts added to Collection retrieval option base through the use of a selector.
The ExchangeDataCollection Function to be updated to make the function `Live` to be called externally
* Remove artificial limit on kopia directories
Originally did not allow a directory to have both child directories and
items. Remove that limit and move logic to execute callbacks on static
items to the iteration function.
* Update tests for new kopia directory structure
Backup function `DataExchangeCollections` supports the ability to backup a single file using the `selectors` package. Support files and documentation updated accordingly
* Turn on revive linter, ignore only a few things
* Fix lint errors
Ignore shadowing of 'suite' in tests for now. Also move some constants
that had the same value to tester.
Makes the necessary changes, including adding helper
funcs, to bring the CLI up to an integration-testable
state. The changes made in this commit should be
sufficient for most other CLI tests. Includes a single
test as verification.
* Add import order linter
Error messages aren't the most clear/helpful, but they will point you to
the lines that need modifying.
* Adjust max errors reported
* Fix lint errors
Selectors and scope information are used to create the correct populate methods. Populate methods changed to fit type abstractions definitions for iteration, querying, and collection population.
Kopia maintainer mentioned this was a better way to deal with it than
the old version. Mostly superficial changes to logic.
Always safe to flush the write session during an upload. That will
ensure write sessions are closed. Validity of the uploaded data will
be via reachability of the data in the repo.
Drawback is if there's a problem flushing the write session it will
return that error instead of the original error (if there was one)
In order to both maintain control of test env data, as
well as ensure open-source users are able to run the
integration tests on personal account data, the test
user must be derived from the test configuration, rather
than hardcoded within the tests.