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# SmugSync
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The hacker-friendly command-line tool to synchronize your photos and videos two-way between your computer and SmugMug.
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module Smug
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help
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API_KEY = 'TLL8o6xrHJxq6LNBLczKAmDADA5R2v7K'
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def config_file_name(basename)
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$KCODE = 'u'
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commands = [
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["init", "Initialize current folder as SmugMug folder and authorize with SmugMug"],
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["albums", "List SmugMug albums on the server"],
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["upload", "Upload files to SmugMug"],
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["status", "Show the status of local SmugMug folder"],
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["fetch", "Fetch the list of albums and images from the server"],
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optparser = Trollop::Parser.new do
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banner <<-END
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Usage: smug [<options>] <command> [<args>]
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Manage SmugMug photos and videos.
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Available smug commands are:
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Options:
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END
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"Explain what is being done",
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:short => :v
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stop_on commands
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end
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optparser.parse(ARGV)
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cmd_arg = ARGV.shift
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command = cmd_arg.to_sym
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else
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$stderr.puts "smug: '#{cmd_arg}' is not a smug command. See 'smug --help'."
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exit(-1)
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end
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end
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command = Smug.const_get("#{command.to_s.capitalize}Command").new
|
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command.exec
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require 'fileutils'
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module Smug
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class DownloadCommand < Command
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def exec
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|
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authenticate
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# TODO: proper argument handling
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albums_to_download = *ARGV
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|
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FetchCommand.new.refresh_cache(:all_albums)
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status = StatusCommand.new.current_dir_status
|
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Dir::chdir(Config::root_dir)
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|
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status.each_with_index do |album_status, i|
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|
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next if albums_to_download and !albums_to_download.include?(album_status[:album])
|
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|
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|
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|
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if album_status[:status] == :not_downloaded
|
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# create album dir
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FileUtils::mkdir(album_status[:album])
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elsif album_status[:status] == :not_uploaded
|
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next
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end
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# FIXME: this is suboptimal, status should return album, not just its title
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album = albums.find { |a| a["Title"] == album_status[:album] }
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files_to_download = album_status[:images].find_all do |i|
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i[:status] == :not_downloaded
|
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end.map do |i|
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album["Images"].find { |img| i[:image] == img["FileName"] }
|
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end
|
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num_files = files_to_download.length
|
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|
+
|
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files_to_download.each_with_index do |image, i|
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puts "Downloading #{image["FileName"]} (#{i}/#{num_files})"
|
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if image["Album"]
|
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# this is a link to existing image from other album
|
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# in SmugMug those are created when you collect images
|
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# or create smart albums
|
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source_album = albums.find { |a| a["id"] == image["Album"]["id"] }
|
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source_image = source_album["Images"].find { |img| img["id"] == image["id"] }
|
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source_filename = source_album["Title"] + "/" + source_image["FileName"]
|
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+
target_filename = album["Title"] + sprintf("/%03d.", i+1) + image["FileName"]
|
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|
+
|
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puts " ln #{target_filename} #{source_filename}"
|
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FileUtils::ln(source_filename, target_filename)
|
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else
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# TODO: actually download
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end
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end
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end
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end
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private
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def albums
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# TODO: download doesn't work without cache
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@albums ||= JSON::parse Config::config_file("cache", "r").read
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end
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end
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end
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