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+ cloudlib is a system for maintaining a database of electronic papers
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+ and books using Amazon's web services (for background, see
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+ http://aws.amazon.com/). Think of it as an indefinitely extensible
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+ personal library, accessible from anywhere in the world.
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+ The papers and books themselves are stored in a S3 bucket. The
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+ metadata are stored in a SimpleDB database, so they can be searched easily.
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+ The cloudlib ruby library integrates these two components and insulates
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+ the user from the S3- and SimpleDB-specific details.
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+ Note that S3 and SimpleDB are pay services. You will pay Amazon
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+ proportionally to your usage. As of this writing (December 2008),
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+ SimpleDB is free for the kind of usage this library normally requires.
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+ For S3, the fee in North America is $0.15/GB/month for storage.
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+ (See http://aws.amazon.com/s3/#pricing for up-to-date figures, including
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+ fees for data transfer.) At these rates, it will cost less than a tenth
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+ of a cent to store an average journal article for a year, and less than
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+ a penny to store a good-sized book.
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+ In addition to a ruby library, two programs are provided:
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+ - cloudlib offers a command-line interface for interacting with a library.
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+ - cloudlib-web starts a web-server which can either be used locally
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+ on the open internet. HTTP authentication is used to password-protect
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+ Both programs assume that the following environment variables have been set.
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+ (If they are not, they will prompt for these values.)
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+ - CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME - a name, of your choosing, that will identify the
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+ library. It will be used both for the S3 bucket and the SimpleDB domain.
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+ S3 bucket names must be unique, so pick a name like
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+ - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID - the access key id you are provided when you sign up
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+ for Amazon web services.
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+ - AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY - the secret key you are provided when you sign
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+ up for Amazon web services.
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+ cloudlib-web also assumes that the following environment variables have
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+ been set:
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+ - CLOUDLIB_WEB_USERNAME - a username of your choice, to be used to gain
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+ access to the web interface.
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+ - CLOUDLIB_WEB_PASSWORD - a password of your choice, to be used to gain
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+ access to the web interface.
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+ These environment variables can be set as follows:
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+ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=xxxx-my-key-id-xxx
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+ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxx-my-key-xxx
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+ export CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME=xxx-my-library-name-xxx
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+ export CLOUDLIB_WEB_USERNAME=xxx-username-xxx
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+ export CLOUDLIB_WEB_PASSWORD=xxx-password-xxx
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+ You may want to put these commands in a file, cloudlib-setup,
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+ source cloudlib-setup
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+ After setting the environment variables, but before doing anything else,
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+ you will need to create your library:
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+ cloudlib new-library
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+ If that succeeds, you can use either cloudlib or cloudlib-web to access
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+ the library. By default, cloudlib-web will start a webserver on port 4567.
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+ (This can be changed using the -p PORT option.) To use the web interface
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+ after you've started the server, just point your browser at <http://localhost:4567>.
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+ For instructions on the use of cloudlib, try
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+ cloudlib --help
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+ cloudlib by itself will start an interactive session. To add a new file,
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+ use
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+ cloudlib add /path/to/file
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+ The commands 'dump' and 'restore' are also provided to allow creation of
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+ To install cloudlib:
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+ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com # you only have to do this once
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+ sudo gem install jgm-cloudlib
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'yaml'
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'digest/sha1'
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+ require 'cloudlib' # cloudlib gem
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ require 'highline/import' # highline gem
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+ PROGNAME = "cloudlib"
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+ NUMITEMS = 10
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+ options = {}
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+ opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+ opts.program_name = "#{PROGNAME} (c) 2008 John MacFarlane"
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+ opts.banner = "cloudlib -- a library of books and articles in the AWS `cloud'\n" +
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+ "Usage: #{PROGNAME} - start interactive menu\n" +
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+ " #{PROGNAME} add FILE - upload FILE to library, prompting for metadata\n" +
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+ " #{PROGNAME} new-library - initialize new library\n" +
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+ " #{PROGNAME} delete-library - delete library and all its entries\n" +
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+ " #{PROGNAME} dump [PATH] - create a local backup of library in PATH\n" +
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+ " #{PROGNAME} restore [PATH] - restore library from local backup in PATH\n" +
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+ " #{PROGNAME} list - list entries in library and print statistics\n" +
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+ "Options:"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ begin
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+ end
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+ # check that required environment variables are set, and prompt if they aren't
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+ envvars = ["AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", "CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME"]
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+ envvars.each do |var|
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+ unless ENV[var]
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+ ENV[var] = ask("#{var}: ", String) { |q| q.echo = if var == "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY" then "*" else true end }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Cloudlib::Entry.connect(ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME'], ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'], ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'])
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+
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+ class Cloudlib::Entry
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+ # Prompts for metadata for the entry, using existing metadata as defaults.
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+ def ask_attributes
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+ default_type = if self.show_attribute('entry_type').empty?
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+ "article"
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+ else
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+ self.show_attribute('entry_type')
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+ end
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+ entry_types = ['article','book','chapter','incollection','unpublished']
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+ type = ask("Type (#{entry_types.join(', ')})? ", entry_types) {|q| q.default = default_type; q.case = :downcase; q.readline = true }
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+ self.attributes['entry_type'] = [type]
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+ self.fields.each { |field| self.ask_attribute(field.to_s) }
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+ return self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Prompts for metadata for a particular field.
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+ def ask_attribute(attribute)
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+ default = self.show_attribute(attribute)
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+ ans = ask(attribute.capitalize +
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+ if attribute == 'editors' || attribute == 'authors' then " (name [and name...]) " else " " end, String) { |q| q.readline = true; q.default = default }
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+ set_attribute(attribute, ans)
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ def show_items(items, more=false)
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+ items.each_index do |i|
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+ say "<%= color('[#{i}]', BOLD) %> #{items[i].to_s}\n"
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+ end
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+ if more
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+ say "<%= color('Enter', BOLD)%> for more...\n"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def html_version(entries)
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+ "<html>\n" +
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+ "<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\" />\n" +
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+ "<body>\n" +
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+ "<ol>\n" +
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+ entries.map do |entry|
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+ "<li><a href=\"" + CGI.escape(entry.name) + "\">" +
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+ CGI.escapeHTML(entry.to_s) + "</a></li>"
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+ end.join("\n") +
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+ "</ol>\n" +
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+ "</body>\n" +
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+ "</html>"
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+ end
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+
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+ def menu(items)
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+ token = query = ""
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+ while true
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+ commands = ["find KEYWORDS", "quit"]
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+ if items.length > 0
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+ then commands = ["bib NUM", "get NUM", "del NUM", "mod NUM", "url NUM"] + commands
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+ end
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+ choices = commands.join(' | ')
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+ ans = ask("#{choices} ? ", String) { |q| q.readline = true; q.case = :downcase }
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+ if ans == ""
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+ if token.empty?
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+ items = []
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+ else
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+ token, items = Cloudlib::Entry.query(query, NUMITEMS, token)
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+ end
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+ show_items(items, more=(not token.empty?))
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+ elsif ans =~ /^quit|q$/
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+ exit 0
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+ elsif ans =~ /^find *(.+)$/
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+ query = $1
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+ token, items = Cloudlib::Entry.query(query, NUMITEMS)
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+ show_items(items, more=(not token.empty?))
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+ elsif ans =~ /^(get|del|mod|bib|url) *(\d+)$/
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+ num = $2.to_i
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+ if (num < 0) || (num >= items.length)
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+ next
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+ else
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+ item = items[num]
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+ case $1
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+ when "get":
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+ destpath = ask("Save as: ", String) { |q| q.default = item.friendly_filename; q.readline = true }
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+ item.download(destpath)
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+ puts "Downloaded #{destpath}"
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+ when "mod":
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+ item.ask_attributes
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+ item.save
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+ when "del":
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+ item.delete
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+ when "bib":
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+ puts item.to_bibtex
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+ when "url":
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+ validminutes = ask("How long (in minutes) should the link be valid? ", Integer) { |q| q.default = 10; q.readline = true; }
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+ puts item.url(validminutes)
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+ else
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+ raise "Unknown command."
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+ end
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+ end
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+ else
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+ puts "Unknown command"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if ARGV.length >= 1
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+ if ARGV[0] == "new-library"
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+ print "Create new library `#{ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME']}' (y/n)? "
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+ ans = STDIN.gets
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+ if ans =~ /^[Yy]/
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+ begin
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+ Cloudlib::Entry.create_library
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+ rescue AWS::S3::BucketAlreadyExists
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+ STDERR.puts "The library name `#{ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME']}' is already taken by another user."
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+ STDERR.puts "Please set CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME to something else and try again."
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ end
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+ exit 0
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+ end
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+ if ARGV[0] == "delete-library"
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+ print "Delete `#{ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME']}' and ALL OF ITS CONTENTS (y/n)? "
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+ ans = STDIN.gets
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+ if ans =~ /^[Yy]/
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+ Cloudlib::Entry.delete_library
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+ end
171
+ exit 0
172
+ end
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+ if ARGV[0] == "backup"
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+ print "Delete `#{ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME']}' and ALL OF ITS CONTENTS (y/n)? "
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+ ans = STDIN.gets
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+ if ans =~ /^[Yy]/
177
+ Cloudlib::Entry.delete_library
178
+ end
179
+ exit 0
180
+ end
181
+ if ARGV[0] == "add"
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+ ARGV[1..(ARGV.length - 1)].each do |target|
183
+ unless File.exists?(target)
184
+ puts "File not found: #{target}"
185
+ exit 1
186
+ end
187
+ item = Cloudlib::Entry.from_file(target)
188
+ puts "Please enter metadata for `#{target}':"
189
+ item.ask_attributes
190
+ item.save
191
+ puts "Uploaded #{target}"
192
+ end
193
+ exit 0
194
+ end
195
+ if ARGV[0] == "list"
196
+ STDERR.puts "Generating list of entries (this may take a while)..."
197
+ token, entries = Cloudlib::Entry.query("",100)
198
+ while not (token.empty?)
199
+ token, next_entries = Cloudlib::Entry.query("", 100, token)
200
+ entries += next_entries
201
+ end
202
+ total_size = entries.inject(0) do |accum, e|
203
+ size = e.attributes['size'][0].to_i / (1024.0 * 1024.0)
204
+ printf "%7.2f MB %s\n", size, e.to_s
205
+ accum + size
206
+ end
207
+ rate_gb_month = 0.15
208
+ printf("\n%7.2f MB TOTAL (%d entries). ", total_size, entries.length)
209
+ printf("This will cost $%.2f to store for a year at $%.2f/GB/month.\n", (total_size / 1024.0) * rate_gb_month * 12, rate_gb_month)
210
+ exit 0
211
+ end
212
+ if ARGV[0] == "dump"
213
+ path = ARGV[1] || ask("Dump to which directory? ", String) { |q| q.default = "."; q.echo = true }
214
+ new_entries = 0
215
+ token, entries = Cloudlib::Entry.query("",100)
216
+ while not (token.empty?)
217
+ token, next_entries = Cloudlib::Entry.query("", 100, token)
218
+ entries += next_entries
219
+ end
220
+ total_size = entries.inject(0) {|accum, e| accum + e.attributes['size'][0].to_i}
221
+ printf("Total size is %.2f megabytes.\n", (total_size / (1024.0 * 1024.0)))
222
+ open("#{path}/#{ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME']}.db", 'w') do |file|
223
+ STDERR.puts "Backing up metadata..."
224
+ file.write(YAML.dump(entries))
225
+ end
226
+ open("#{path}/index.html", 'w') do |file|
227
+ STDERR.puts "Writing HTML index..."
228
+ file.write(html_version(entries))
229
+ end
230
+ STDERR.puts "Backing up files:"
231
+ entries.each do |entry|
232
+ if not File.exists?("#{path}/#{entry.name}")
233
+ entry.download("#{path}/#{entry.name}")
234
+ new_entries += 1
235
+ STDERR.puts entry.to_s
236
+ end
237
+ end
238
+ STDERR.puts "Backed up metadata and #{new_entries} new files."
239
+ exit 0
240
+ end
241
+ if ARGV[0] == "restore"
242
+ path = ARGV[1] || "."
243
+ entries = open("#{path}/#{ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME']}.db", 'r') { |file| YAML.load(file) }
244
+ entries.each do |entry|
245
+ filename = "#{path}/#{entry.name}"
246
+ Cloudlib::Entry.from_file(filename)
247
+ entry.save
248
+ STDERR.puts entry.to_s
249
+ end
250
+ STDERR.puts "Restored #{entries.length} entries."
251
+ exit 0
252
+ end
253
+ STDERR.puts "Unknown command #{ARGV[0]}."
254
+ puts opts.help
255
+ exit 1
256
+ else
257
+ begin
258
+ menu([])
259
+ rescue AwsSdb::NoSuchDomainError
260
+ STDERR.puts "The library `#{ENV['CLOUDLIB_LIBRARY_NAME']}' does not exist."
261
+ STDERR.puts "Use `#{PROGNAME} new-library' to create it."
262
+ exit 1
263
+ end
264
+ end
265
+