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    • cvp
      cvp @margusch last edited by cvp

      @margusch said:

      I am thinking if buying the app "PhotoSync" wouldn't just do the job..

      It is sure that to buy Pythonista only for this job is not very profitable.

      Édit: be careful that PhotoSync may have an annual fee for some functionalities.
      Check also FileBrowser Pro with backup/sync features.

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      • cvp
        cvp @margusch last edited by cvp

        @margusch said:

        Would you mind sharing your code with me?

        Not easy to extract quickly needed parts of code but be sure that if/when you buy Pythonista, I could help you

        It would depend of:

        • are your photos in camera roll or local directory of Pythonista or in Files app
        • do you want to keep original
        • do you want to keep a thumb in local Pythonista file
        • how much photos
        • which solution: smb or ftp or sftp
        • sure that no duplicate file names (if yes, more complex process)
        • work with a control file or each time compare NAS directory (quickly downloaded)
        • quid if you want to delete a local photo, does the deletion on NAS must occur
        • which NAS, for instance Synology has a synchronization function included
        • etc...
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        • margusch
          margusch @cvp last edited by

          @cvp Thank you very much for your help!

          I will try FileBrowser Pro and PhotoSync and if they are working fine I will go with one of that.

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          • cvp
            cvp @margusch last edited by

            @margusch here, little quick and dirty, but tested, script

            from   ftplib import FTP
            from   objc_util import *
            import photos
            
            # get photos from NAS
            user = 'admin'
            pwd = '...'
            ip = '192.168.0.47'
            ftp = FTP(ip) # Connect NAS
            ftp.encoding = 'utf-8'
            ftp.login(user,pwd)
            remote_folder = 'Photos/'
            filesnas= ftp.nlst(remote_folder+'*')
            
            # get photos from camera roll
            for asset in photos.get_assets():
            	fname = str(ObjCInstance(asset).valueForKey_('filename'))
            	if (remote_folder+fname) not in filesnas:
            		b = asset.get_image_data(original=False)	# file as io.BytesIO
            		ftp.storbinary('STOR '+remote_folder+fname, b,blocksize=32768)
            		print('sent:',fname)
            									
            ftp.quit() # Disconnect
            
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            • cvp
              cvp @margusch last edited by cvp

              @margusch said:

              I will try FileBrowser Pro and PhotoSync and if they are working fine I will go with one of that.

              Compare the prices but if you know Python, you'll have a lot of fun with Pythonista for solving new ideas.

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              • ccc
                ccc last edited by

                user = 'admin'
                pwd = '...'
                ip = '192.168.0.47'
                ftp = FTP(ip) # Connect NAS
                ftp.encoding = 'utf-8'
                # …
                ftp.quit() # Disconnect
                # —>
                with FTP(host='192.168.0.47', user='admin', passwd='…', encoding='utf-8') as ftp:
                

                https://docs.python.org/3/library/ftplib.html#ftplib.FTP

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                • cvp
                  cvp @ccc last edited by

                  @ccc I didn't know that the quit was not mandatory. Anyway, nicer as usual.

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                  • cvp
                    cvp @ccc last edited by

                    @ccc thus, even ftp.login(..) is not necessary

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @ccc last edited by ccc

                      @ccc said:

                      with FTP(host='192.168.0.47', user='admin', passwd='…', encoding='utf-8') as ftp:

                      encoding not a parameter of FTP.init, thus

                      from   ftplib import FTP
                      from   objc_util import *
                      import photos
                      
                      with FTP(host='192.168.0.47', user='admin', passwd='...') as ftp:
                      	ftp.encoding='utf-8'
                      	# get photos from NAS
                      	remote_folder = 'Photos/'	
                      	filesnas= ftp.nlst(remote_folder+'*')
                      	# get photos from camera roll
                      	for asset in photos.get_assets():
                      		fname = str(ObjCInstance(asset).valueForKey_('filename'))
                      		if (remote_folder+fname) not in filesnas:
                      			b = asset.get_image_data(original=False)	# file as io.BytesIO
                      			ftp.storbinary('STOR '+remote_folder+fname, b,blocksize=32768)
                      			print('sent:',fname)									
                      
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                      • ccc
                        ccc last edited by

                        Python < 3.9 did not have an encoding parameter: https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/ftplib.html#ftplib.FTP but was added in Py3.9

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                        • mikael
                          mikael @margusch last edited by

                          @margusch: "build a application which gets triggered via shortcuts daily"

                          Good to note that it will (probably) not happen in the background on a locked device, so this would in effect be more like a reminder and an easier way for you to start the process.

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @mikael last edited by

                            @mikael said:

                            Good to note that it will (probably) not happen in the background on a locked device

                            I think that the shortcut runs in the background of a locked device (don't remember if I had tested) but if the shortcut launchs an app, this one would not, excepted perhaps if Pyto in background mode, not tested.

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                            • cvp
                              cvp @cvp last edited by cvp

                              @mikael but perhaps could you SFTP a file to the NAS via the SSH action of shortcut....

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                              • cvp
                                cvp @mikael last edited by

                                @mikael I had tested background in locked device for this topic

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                                • mikael
                                  mikael @cvp last edited by

                                  @cvp, thanks, really nice if so. I remember some of my earlier attempts being somewhat hit and miss.

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                                  • aldoblack
                                    aldoblack last edited by aldoblack

                                    So far this is the code that I'm using uploading with Synology REST API. It works well until Pythonista crashes when uploading photos between 900-1000.

                                    import appex
                                    import photos
                                    import requests
                                    import os
                                    import editor
                                    import sys
                                    from objc_util import *
                                    
                                    from datetime import datetime
                                    
                                    
                                    class Synology(object):
                                        def __init__(self, url, port, account, passwd):
                                            """
                                            
                                            :param url: IP/URL or Synology. So far it only supports HTTP.
                                            :param port:
                                            :param account:
                                            :param passwd:
                                            :returnv:
                                            """
                                            self.url = url
                                            self.port = port
                                            
                                            self.account = account
                                            self.passwd = passwd
                                    
                                            self.sid = None
                                    
                                            # self.session = requests.Session()
                                    
                                        def login(self):
                                            print("Logging in...")
                                    
                                            param = {
                                                "version": "2",
                                                "method": "login",
                                                "account": self.account,
                                                "passwd": self.passwd,
                                                "session": "FileStation",
                                                "format": "cookie"
                                            }
                                    
                                            url = f"http://{self.url}:{self.port}/webapi/auth.cgi?api=SYNO.API.Auth"
                                    
                                            r = requests.get(url, param, verify=False)
                                            r = r.json()
                                    
                                            if not r["success"]:
                                                raise Exception("Authenticatoin failed. Note that account with 2FA enabled does not work.")
                                    
                                            print("Logging successful.")
                                    
                                            self.sid = r["data"]["sid"]
                                            return self.sid
                                    
                                        def upload_file(self, files):
                                            upload_url = f"http://{self.url}:{self.port}/webapi/entry.cgi?api=SYNO.FileStation.Upload&version=2&method=upload&_sid={self.sid}"
                                    
                                            args = {
                                                "path": "/home/b",
                                                "create_parents": "true",
                                                "overwrite": "true"
                                            }
                                    
                                            # Ignore this ugly code. I am trying to figure out if I can do bulk upload in one request.
                                            file = {'file': (files[0]["fname"], files[0]["payload"], 'application/octet-stream')}
                                            # file = [('files', (x["fname"], x["payload"], "application/octet-stream")) for x in files]
                                    
                                            r = requests.post(upload_url, data=args, files=file, verify=False)
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    def main():
                                        # if not appex.is_running_extension():
                                        # 	print("Sript is intended to be un from sharing extension.")
                                        # 	return
                                    
                                        print("Starting...")
                                        s = Synology(url="1.1.1.1", port="2000", account="user", passwd="pass")
                                        s.login()
                                            
                                        startTime = datetime.now()
                                    
                                        all_photos = photos.get_assets()
                                        images = []
                                    
                                        for idx, asset in enumerate(all_photos):
                                    
                                            if idx % 10 == 0:
                                                print(f"Uploading... {idx}/{len(all_photos)}")
                                    
                                            fname = str(ObjCInstance(asset).valueForKey_('filename'))
                                            payload = asset.get_image_data(original=True)
                                    
                                            images = [{"fname": fname, "payload": payload}]
                                    
                                            s.upload_file(images)
                                    
                                            # print(fname)
                                    
                                        print(datetime.now() - startTime)
                                    
                                    if __name__ == "__main__":
                                        main()
                                    
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