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Bash script that uses curl to send files to a nextcloud/owncloud shared folder.

Tavinus CloudSender2

Bash script that uses curl to send files and folders to a nextcloud / owncloud publicly shared folder.


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The logic is

cloudsend <file/folder/glob> <PublicURL>

The Origins are here, Thanks for everyone that contributed on the original GIST


Also check my cloudmanager app for a full nextcloud/owncloud webdav client.


Shares with passwords

Cloudsend v2 changed the way password parsing works.
Cloudsend 0.x.x used the -p parameter for the Environment password (changed to -e in v2+).
Please use EITHER -e OR -p, but not both. The last to be called will be used.

  • Env Pass > Set the variable CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD='MySecretPass' and use the option -e
  • Param Pass > Send the password as a parameter with -p <password>

Input Globbing

You can use input globbing (wildcards) by setting the -g option.
This will ignore input file checking and pass the glob to curl to be used.
You MUST NOT rename files when globbing, input file names will be used.
You MUST NOT send folders when globbing, only files are allowed.

Glob examples:

  • '{file1.txt,file2.txt,file3.txt}'
  • 'img[1-100].png'

More info on globbing
https://github.com/tavinus/cloudsend.sh/wiki/Input-Globbing

Read from stdin (pipes)

You can send piped content by using - or . as the input file name (curl specs).
You MUST set a destination file name to use stdin as input ( -r <name> ).

From curl's manual:
Use the file name - (a single dash) to use stdin instead of a given file.
Alternately, the file name . (a single period) may be specified instead of - to use
stdin in non-blocking mode to allow reading server output while stdin is being uploaded.

Sending entire folder

From v2.2.0 cloudsend.sh can send folders. It will traverse the folder tree, create
each folder and send each file. Just use a folder path as input.

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Other ways to send folders:

This sends every FILE in the current shell folder.

  • change the first ./ to change the input folder ( eg. '/home/myname/myfolder' )
  • -maxdepth 1 will read current folder only, more levels go deeper, supressing goes all levels
find ./ -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec ./cloudsend.sh {} https://cloud.mydomain.tld/s/TxWdsNX2Ln3X5kxG -p yourPassword \;

This sends every FILE inside /home/myname/myfolder, including ALL subfolders.

find /home/myname/myfolder -type f -exec ./cloudsend.sh {} https://cloud.mydomain.tld/s/TxWdsNX2Ln3X5kxG -p yourPassword \;

This sends a gziped tarball of the current shell folder.

tar cf - "$(pwd)" | gzip -9 -c | ./cloudsend.sh - 'https://cloud.mydomain.tld/s/TxWdsNX2Ln3X5kxG' -r myfolder.tar.gz

This sends a gziped tarball of /home/myname/myfolder.

tar cf - /home/myname/myfolder | gzip -9 -c | ./cloudsend.sh - 'https://cloud.mydomain.tld/s/TxWdsNX2Ln3X5kxG' -r myfolder.tar.gz

This sends a recursive zip file of /home/myname/myfolder.

zip -q -r -9 - /home/myname/myfolder | ./cloudsend.sh - 'https://cloud.mydomain.tld/s/TxWdsNX2Ln3X5kxG' -r myfolder.zip

Help info

$./cloudsend.sh --help
Tavinus Cloud Sender v2.2.8

Parameters:
  -h | --help              Print this help and exits
  -q | --quiet             Disables verbose messages
  -V | --version           Prints version and exits
  -r | --rename <file.xxx> Change the destination file name
  -g | --glob              Disable input file checking to use curl globs
  -k | --insecure          Uses curl with -k option (https insecure)
  -l | --limit-rate        Uses curl limit-rate (eg 100k, 1M)
  -a | --abort-on-errors   Aborts on Webdav response errors
  -p | --password <pass>   Uses <pass> as shared folder password
  -e | --envpass           Uses env var $CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD as share password
                           You can 'export CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD' at your system, or set it at the call
                           Please remeber to also call -e to use the password set

Use:
  ./cloudsend.sh [options] <inputPath> <folderLink>
  CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD='MySecretPass' ./cloudsend.sh -e [options] <inputPath> <folderLink>

Passwords:
  Cloudsend 2 changed the way password works
  Cloudsend 0.x.x used the '-p' parameter for the Environment password (changed to -e in v2+)
  Please use EITHER -e OR -p, but not both. The last to be called will be used

    Env Pass > Set the variable CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD='MySecretPass' and use the option '-e'
  Param Pass > Send the password as a parameter with '-p <password>'

Folders:
  Cloudsend 2.2.0 introduces folder tree sending. Just use a directory as <inputPath>.
  It will traverse all files and folders, create the needed folders and send all files.
  Each folder creation and file sending will require a curl call.

Input Globbing:
  You can use input globbing (wildcards) by setting the -g option
  This will ignore input file checking and pass the glob to curl to be used
  You MUST NOT rename files when globbing, input file names will be used
  You MUST NOT send folders when globbing, only files are allowed
  Glob examples: '{file1.txt,file2.txt,file3.txt}'
                 'img[1-100].png'

Send from stdin (pipe):
  You can send piped content by using - or . as the input file name (curl specs)
  You MUST set a destination file name to use stdin as input (-r <name>)

  Use the file name '-' (a single dash) to use stdin instead of a given file
  Alternately, the file name '.' (a single period) may be specified instead of '-' to use
  stdin in non-blocking mode to allow reading server output while stdin is being uploaded

Examples:
  CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD='MySecretPass' ./cloudsend.sh -e './myfile.txt' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'
  ./cloudsend.sh './myfile.txt' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'
  ./cloudsend.sh 'my Folder' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'
  ./cloudsend.sh -r 'RenamedFile.txt' './myfile.txt' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'
  ./cloudsend.sh --limit-rate 200K -p 'MySecretPass' './myfile.txt' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'
  ./cloudsend.sh -p 'MySecretPass' -r 'RenamedFile.txt' './myfile.txt' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'
  ./cloudsend.sh -g -p 'MySecretPass' '{file1,file2,file3}' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'
  cat file | ./cloudsend.sh - 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28' -r destFileName



Questions

Whats is "https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28"?
What is a "folderlink"?
Where do i get it from?
Specially the "s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28" part?

You have to share a Folder writable and use the generated link

Shared Folder Screenshot


Troubleshooting

From Nextcloud 21 Documentation
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