75 lines
2.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
75 lines
2.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# klevstul :: 24.06
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this_file_name=`basename "$0"`
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if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
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echo "error: path to file is missing."
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echo "usage: '$this_file_name [path_to_file]'"
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exit 1
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fi
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sync_dir_sym=/home/${USER}/syncDir
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syncdir_env_var=SYNCDIR_${HOSTNAME}
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sync_dir=${!syncdir_env_var} # '!' to use the name and not the value
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cwd=$(pwd)
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# nifty for debugging:
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log_file="/home/poq/syncDir/0_downloads/tp.log"
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#echo
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#echo "debugging values:"
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#echo "input args: $@"
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#for i in "$@"; do echo " $i"; done;
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#echo "sync_dir_sym: ${sync_dir_sym}"
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#echo "sync_dir: ${sync_dir}"
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#echo "cwd: ${cwd}"
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#echo
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#echo "---" >> ${log_file}
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#echo "$@" >> ${log_file}
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# loop through all files to delete
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for input_file in "$@"; do
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# lf file manager sends multiple files as one input parameter, split by with newlines
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# https://superuser.com/questions/284187/bash-iterating-over-lines-in-a-variable
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declare -a theArray
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while read -r line
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do
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theArray+=("$line")
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done <<< "$input_file"
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for line in "${theArray[@]}"
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do
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bare_line=${line}
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#echo "$line" >> ${log_file}
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# if input file has no path specified
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if [[ ${line} != *"/"* ]]; then
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line="${cwd}/${line}"
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fi
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# substitute parts of the old path, from using the symlink folder, to the non-symlink folder
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# example:
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# "/home/poq/syncDir/0_downloads/topBanner.jpg" > "/home/poq/nextcloud/syncDir/0_downloads/topBanner.jpg"
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#
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# please note, if a file outside of the sync directory is tp'ed, then the replacement will not happen.
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# this is great, as trash-put should work normally outside of the sync-dir. and for files residing outside,
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# no replacemant should be done.
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# new_file=${original_string//old_substring/new_substring}
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new_file=${line//$sync_dir_sym/$sync_dir}
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if [[ -f "${new_file}" ]] || [[ -d "${new_file}" ]] ; then
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#trash-put "${new_file}"
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trash-put "${bare_line}"
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#echo "trash-put ${new_file}"
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#echo "${new_file}" >> ${log_file}
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else
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echo "error: unable to delete \"${new_file}\""
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fi
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done
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done
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