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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Please help with Webdav transfer script Post 302173702 by brazen1445 on Friday 7th of March 2008 02:38:15 PM
Old 03-07-2008
Please help with Webdav transfer script

I need help on a script that syncs a directory with a webdav directory.
For example I have the folders:
./upload/
./upload/client
./upload/client/department
./upload/client2
./upload/client2/department

each of these folders contain docs that need to goto the webdav.
also the client names change frequently so I realy would not want to hard code them in.

Here is my non working script w/ the fat cutout.

**********************************************************************************************
# I create a full listing of file names
cd /tmp/upload/
find "`pwd`" -name "*.*" > /tmp/Full_listing.txt;

#I cut down the file names and turn the spaces into %20 for the webdav
cat /tmp/Full_listing.txt | sed -e 's|/tmp/upload/|/|' -e 's| |%20|'> /tmp/Short_listing.txt;

# here is where I tranfer the files
cat /tmp/Short_listing.txt |while read line; do cadaver -t \""http://10.1.1.142:80/ktwebdav/ktwebdav.php""${line}"\" -U "username" -P "password" -S \"/tmp/upload"${line}"\";done

#here is where I delete the temp files
cat /tmp/Full_listing.txt |while read line; do rm \""${line}"\";done

**********************************************************************************************

the problem is cadaver is exec like this:
cadaver -t "http://10.1.1.142:80/ktwebdav/ktwebdav.php/client/department/doc.txt" -U "username" -P "password" -S "/tmp/upload/client/department/doc.txt"

When it should be this:
cadaver -t "http://10.1.1.142:80/ktwebdav/ktwebdav.php/client/department/" -U "username" -P "password" -S "/tmp/upload/client/department/doc.txt"

How do I cutout the documents name?
I have been working on this for a few days and have been unable to find a solution.

Thanks for reading my way to long post.
 

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Dancer::Request::Upload(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Dancer::Request::Upload(3pm)

NAME
Dancer::Request::Upload - class representing file uploads requests DESCRIPTION
This class implements a representation of file uploads for Dancer. These objects are accesible within route handlers via the request->uploads keyword. See Dancer::Request for details. METHODS
filename Returns the filename as sent by the client. basename Returns basename for "filename". tempname Returns the name of the temporary file the data has been saved to. This will be in e.g. /tmp, and given a random name, with no file extension. link_to Creates a hard link to the temporary file. Returns true for success, false for failure. $upload->link_to('/path/to/target'); file_handle Returns a read-only file handle on the temporary file. content Returns a scalar containing the contents of the temporary file. copy_to Copies the temporary file using File::Copy. Returns true for success, false for failure. $upload->copy_to('/path/to/target') size The size of the upload, in bytes. headers Returns a hash ref of the headers associated with this upload. type The Content-Type of this upload. AUTHORS
This module as been writen by Alexis Sukrieh, heavily based on Plack::Request::Upload. Kudos to Plack authors. SEE ALSO
Dancer perl v5.14.2 2011-11-30 Dancer::Request::Upload(3pm)
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