[Owncloud] ownsync, existing?

Frank Karlitschek karlitschek at kde.org
Thu Dec 8 16:32:57 UTC 2011


Sounds cool.

Can you put your script on gitorious so that other can have a look and help you to improve it? 

I can give you write access here if you send me you gitorious login.
https://gitorious.org/owncloud/owncloud-clients


Cheers
Frank


On 08.12.2011, at 14:39, dal wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> 
> first of all: owncloud totally rocks!!! (I've forgotten to leave that statement in my former e-mails)
> 
> My question is: are there any (scripting-)efforts for syncing the owncloud-files to a mac and/or linux-system?
> I didn't find anything fitting, yet.
> 
> Elsewise I would like to discuss my first attempts reasoned by my preferred use-case [see below].
> It's a quick-hacked bash-script, which currently works for me but I think this could be elaborated to a simple "ownsync-client".
> 
> Kind Regards
> dal
> 
> ----
> 
> One of my favorite services was dropbox, though I strongly felt inconvenient storing my data in the cloud.
> 
> In the past few days I've been trying successfully to setup my storage (@home) using owncloud.
> 
> My current setup requires me to connect 4 devices, amongst them 2 android devices, 1 workstation and a macbook (which I also use as workstation when I'm at home and as mobile device, when I'm in the university/at work).
> WebDAV is just perfect to stay connected, when I'm "on the run"!
> 
> But reasoned by networking- and protocol-speed issues I decided to setup a intranet-only samba-share to the owncloud files, so that the workstation(s) can access the data in a more convenient (faster?!) manner.
> 
> Because of my habit to store some configs (e.g. for git) on a shared drive and link them to proper paths once I setup a system, I need to have a kind of persistent mount for the workstation and the macbook.
> 
> This use-case obviously fails, when I'm disconnected from the internet, so I thought about copying the mounted files once in a while to a directory ( ~/owncloud ) and to softlink everything necessary.
> A bidirectional sync allows me to edit the configs in place, and to be sure that everything is stored on the share.
> 
> I've created a small bash-script (which is far from perfect):
> 	- tests if a mobile connection exists 				(because of bandwidth and a possible quota the script exists)
> 	- tests if samba host is reachable
> 		- mounts drive to /Volumes/owncloud		(mount -t smbfs)
> 	- else:
> 		tests if webdav host is reachable 
> 			-mounts drive to /Volumes/owncloud	(mount_webdav -i)
> 	- determine which volume is newer
> 		1. rsync from server to ~/owncloud
> 		2. rsync from ~/owncloud to server
> 		or the other way around.
> 
> This script is intended to run after startup and maybe once an hour or frequently when the last-modified information has changed.
> 
> That solutions works for me, but a possible generic, cross-plattform approach could be to implement an equal routine using python (don't know how to handle rsync, yet) and to craft a github-project. Using a samba share, or rsync-ssh (etc.) would be considered as optional. By using python the whole mounting-stuff could be avoided (e.g. by means of pydav).
> 
> The common idea should be a dropbox-like but surley more simple application, which could hopefully be realized quickly and would (at least) work on macs and some linux-environments.
> 
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Frank Karlitschek
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