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+ MIT License
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+ Copyright (c) 2016 Daniel E
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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- # Awesome File Transfer - *AFT*
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- ## Aft - simple and *quick* file sharing server
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- The Aft gem contains `afserver`, `afclient`, and `afduo`.
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- `afduo` has both the server and client built in.
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- AFT automatically uses Zlib to compress files for efficient transfers.
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- ## Up and running in less than a minute!
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- Note that ruby needs to be installed first.
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+ # Awesome File Share - super simple and quick file sharing server and client
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- + Fire up your shell and type: `sudo gem install aft` (on MacOS type `sudo gem install aft -n /usr/local/bin`)
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- + Next, start the file share server: `afserver filetoshare`
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- + Last, start the client on the receiving end: `afclient 10.0.0.23 filetodownload`
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+ <!---
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+ [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/aft.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/aft
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+ --->
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- ##### Done!
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- ## Can I install without ruby gems or root?
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- Sure you can, just use `afduo`, download the small script [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wlib/aft/master/bin/afduo)
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+ ## Why It's Awesome
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- Place the script wherever you want to run it from, then run it with `ruby ./afduo [options]`
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- See more information about afduo below.
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- ### Set up a server to host a file, allow several clients to download it
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- Just run `afserver Important.pdf` to let your colleagues download that important document,
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- it goes up right away and allows your whole team to download the file, fast.
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+ It's quick and simple. What else could you ask for?
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- `afserver --help` gives:
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- ```bash
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- Usage:
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- afserver [file to send]
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+ ## Install
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- The last argument is always the shared file
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+ + `sudo gem install aft`
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- -h, --help : Display this help
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- Share_Me.pdf : Share the file
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+ ## [API and Usage](https://github.com/wlib/aft/tree/master/docs)
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- Example:
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- afserver Important.docx
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- ```
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- ### How do I use the client?
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- Type `afclient 10.0.0.3 stats.info` to download a file hosted on 10.0.0.3, and name it "stats.info"
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+ WIP
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- `afclient --help` gives:
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- ```bash
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- Usage:
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- afclient [Server's IP] [output file]
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+ ## Contribute
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- The first argument must be the server's IP
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- The last argument is always the output file
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+ [Fork the project](https://github.com/wlib/aft/fork)
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- -h, --help : Display this help
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- my_file : Open file for output
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-
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- Example:
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- afclient 10.0.0.54 recieve.html
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- ```
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- ### What is afduo and how do I use it?
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- `afduo` is slightly more complex to use than the gem, but it has the same functionality.
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- With `afduo`, you just have to specify if you are the client or server with "-c", or "-s"
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- `afduo --help` gives:
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- ```bash
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- Usage:
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- afduo [client/server] [Server's IP (if client)] [sent/received file]
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-
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- The last argument is always the in/out file
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- Running as client means the second argument must be the server's IP
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-
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- -h, --help : Display this help
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- -c, --client : Start in client mode
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- -s, --server : Start in server mode
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- my_file : Open file for i/o
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-
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- Examples:
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- afduo --client 127.0.0.1 recieve.html
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- afduo --server infile.png
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- ```
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- ### Contribute
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- Feel free to send pull requests, suggestions, and issues to [wlib on github](https://github.com/wlib/aft)
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-
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- #### Author : Daniel Ethridge
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+ ## [MIT License](https://github.com/wlib/aft/blob/master/LICENSE)
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  gem.authors = ["Daniel Ethridge"]
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  gem.email = ["danielethridge@icloud.com"]
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- gem.license = 'GPL-3.0'
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+ gem.license = 'MIT'
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- gem.summary = %q{Awesome File Share - super simple and quick file sharing server}
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+ gem.summary = %q{Awesome File Share - super simple and quick file sharing server and client}
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  gem.bindir = "bin"
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- end
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+ end
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ # AFT is an awesome file transfer tool
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+ # Daniel Ethridge
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+
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+ require "aft"
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+ include Aft
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+ require "aft/version"
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+
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+ help = """The quick and simple file transfer handler - AFT
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+
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+ aft [--help|-h] : Displays this stuff
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+ aft [--version|-V] : Print version
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+ aft [--serve|-s] <file> : Start serving `file`, it will be zipped and downloadable
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+ aft [--get|-g] <addr> <file> : Get the content from `addr` (ip or domain) and write to `file`
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+
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+ See the source at : https://github.com/wlib/aft
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+ Made by Daniel Ethridge | git.io/de
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+ """
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+
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+ # This because the `case` below isn't friendly with nil values e.g. if no arguments
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+ if ARGV.length == 0
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+ puts help
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+ exit
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+ end
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+
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+ # Some CLI stuff
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+ case ARGV[0]
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+ when "--help", "-h"
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+ puts help
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+ exit
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+ when "--version", "-V"
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+ puts "AFT v#{VERSION}"
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+ exit
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+ when "--serve", "-s"
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+ zipped = compress(ARGV[1])
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+ serve(zipped)
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+ exit
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+ when "--get", "-g"
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+ zipped = get(ARGV[1])
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+ if ARGV[2]
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+ outfile = ARGV[2]
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+ else
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+ outfile = "aft.out"
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+ i = 0
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+ while File.exist?(outfile)
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+ outfile = "aft#{i}.out"
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+ i += 1
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+ end
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+ end
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+ decompress(zipped, outfile)
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+ else
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+ puts help
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+ end
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require "aft/version"
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+ require 'socket'
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+ require 'zlib'
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+ require 'tempfile'
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+
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+ module Aft
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+ # A loading animation
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+ def loading(fps=10)
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+ chars = %w[| / - \\]
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+ delay = 1.0/fps
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+ go = true
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+ i = 0
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+ spinner = Thread.new do
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+ while go do
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+ print chars[(i+=1) % chars.length]
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+ sleep delay
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+ print "\b"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ yield.tap{
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+ go = false
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+ spinner.join
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Compress a file with zlib
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+ def compress(file)
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+ if File.file?(file) # file file file file
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+ content = File.read(file)
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+ zipped = Zlib::Deflate.deflate(content)
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+ puts "Compressed '#{File.basename(file)}' : #{content.size - zipped.size} bytes smaller than original"
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+ return zipped
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+ else
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+ return false
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Serve something, in this case a zipped file
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+ def serve(zipped)
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+ server = TCPServer.new(1174)
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+ puts "Server is up on port 1174\n\n"
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+ while true
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+ Signal.trap("INT") {
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+ puts "\nCaught interupt signal, server quit"
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+ exit
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+ }
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+ Thread.new(server.accept) do |client|
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+ print "Sending file to #{client.peeraddr[2]} "
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+ loading() {
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+ client.write zipped
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+ }
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+ puts "\nSuccessfully sent!\n\n"
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+ client.close
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Decompress and write to file
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+ def decompress(gz, outfile)
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+ unzipped = Zlib::Inflate.inflate(gz)
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+ out = File.open(outfile, 'w')
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+ out.write unzipped
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+ out.close
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+ return true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Get a file from the server
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+ def get(ip)
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+ client = TCPSocket.new("#{ip}", 1174)
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+ Signal.trap("INT") {
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+ puts "\nCaught interupt signal, client quit"
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+ exit
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+ }
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+ return client.read
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+ end
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+ end
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  module Aft
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- end
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+ end
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+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
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+ require 'aft/version'
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
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+ gem.name = "aft"
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+ gem.version = Aft::VERSION
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+ gem.authors = ["Daniel Ethridge"]
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+ gem.email = ["danielethridge@icloud.com"]
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+ gem.license = 'MIT'
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+ gem.summary = %q{Awesome File Share - super simple and quick file sharing server and client}
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+ gem.homepage = "https://github.com/wlib/aft"
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+ gem.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject do |f|
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+ f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
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+ end
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+ gem.bindir = "bin"
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+ gem.executables = ["aft"]
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+ gem.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.13"
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "rake", "~> 10.0"
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+ end
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- Help = "Usage:\n\tafclient [Server's IP] [output file]\n\n\
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- afclient 10.0.0.54 recieve.html"
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-
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- Args = ARGV.to_s.downcase
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