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		Hi Jerry, 
What a creative idea. I'm not sure I need it but would be willing to give it a try. I'm interested in starting at the budget level. Happy to send the money, let me know.  ~Scott
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Hi Jerry, 
 
I maybe interested, I have a SugarSync Account that I used to use with Windows. 
Which was great, just right click any file/folder, add to Sugarsync for it to Synch to the Cloud. 
Then Files?Folders auto sync'd as soon as you did a save or change. 
 
I need to see if the Linux OwnCloud app does the same.?
	 
	
	
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		 (02-03-2015, 06:22 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote:  Hi Jerry, 
 
I maybe interested, I have a SugarSync Account that I used to use with Windows. 
Which was great, just right click any file/folder, add to Sugarsync for it to Synch to the Cloud. 
Then Files?Folders auto sync'd as soon as you did a save or change. 
 
I need to see if the Linux OwnCloud app does the same.? 
Yup, I can provide a simple to use script, credit -  https://github.com/schiesbn/shareLinkCreator
First do:  sudo apt-get install xclip
Create a new file, call it litecloudupload, place the following inside:
 Code: #!/bin/bash 
# 
# Public Link Creator Version 1.0 
# 
# (c) Copyright 2013 Bjoern Schiessle <[email protected]> 
# Modified for LiteCloud by Jerry Bezencon 
# 
# This program is free software released under the MIT License, for more details 
# see LICENSE.txt or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT 
# 
# Description:  
# 
# The program was developed for the Thunar file manager but it should also 
# works with other file managers which provide similar possibilities to 
# integrate shell scripts. For example I got some feedback that it also works 
# nicely with Dolphin and Nautilus. 
# 
# This script can be integrated in the Thunar file manager as a "custom 
# action". If you configure the "custom action" in Thunar, make sure to pass 
# the paths of all selected files to the program using the "%F" parameter. The 
# program expects the absolute path to the files. Once the custom action is 
# configured you can execute the program from the right-click context menu. The 
# program works for all file types and also for directories. Once the script 
# gets executed it will first upload the files/directories to your ownCloud and 
# afterwards it will generate a public link to access them. The link will be 
# copied directly to your clipboard and a dialog will inform you about the 
# URL. If you uploaded a single file or directory than the file/directory will 
# be created directly below your "uploadTarget" as defined below. If you 
# selected multiple files, than the programm will group them together in a 
# directory named with the current timestamp. 
# 
# Before you can use the program you need to adjust at least the "baseURL", 
# "username" and "password" config parameter below. If you keep "username" 
# and/or "password" empty a dialog will show up and ask for the credentials. 
# 
# Requirements: 
# 
# - curl 
# - xclip 
# - zenity 
 
# config parameters 
baseURL="http://hostsiteaddress/owncloud" 
uploadTarget="" 
username="bob" 
password="bobspassword" 
# if you use a self signed ssl cert you can specify here the path to your root 
# certificate 
cacert="" 
 
# constants 
TRUE=0 
FALSE=1 
 
webdavURL="$baseURL/remote.php/webdav" 
url=$(echo "$webdavURL/$uploadTarget" | sed 's/\ /%20/g') 
shareAPI="$baseURL/ocs/v1.php/apps/files_sharing/api/v1/shares" 
curlOpts="" 
if [ -n "$cacert" ]; then 
    curlOpts="$curlOpts --cacert $cacert" 
fi 
 
# check if base dir for file upload exists 
baseDirExists() { 
    if curl -u "$username":"$password" --output /dev/null $curlOpts --silent --head --fail "$url"; then 
        return $FALSE 
    fi 
    return $TRUE 
} 
 
checkCredentials() { 
    curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts --output /dev/null --silent --fail "$webdavURL" 
    if [ $? != 0 ]; then 
        zenity --error --title="LiteCloud Upload" --text="Username or password does not match" 
        exit 1 
    fi 
} 
 
# upload files, first parameter will be the upload target from the second 
# parameter on we have the list of files 
uploadFiles() { 
    for filePath in "${@:2}" 
    do 
        basename=$(basename "$filePath") 
        basename=$(echo "$basename" | sed 's/\ /%20/g') 
        if [ -f "$filePath" ]; then 
            curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts -T "$filePath" "$1/$basename" 
            count=$(($count+1)) 
            echo $(($count*100/$numOfFiles)) >&3; 
        else 
            curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts -X MKCOL "$1/$basename" 
            uploadDirectory "$1/$basename" "$filePath" 
        fi 
    done 
    return $TRUE 
} 
 
# upload a directory recursively, first parameter contains the upload target 
# and the second parameter contains the path to the local directory 
uploadDirectory() { 
    while read filePath; do 
        filePath=$(basename "$filePath") 
        urlencodedFilePath=$(echo "$filePath" | sed 's/\ /%20/g') 
        if [ -d "$2/$filePath" ]; then 
            curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts -X MKCOL "$1/$urlencodedFilePath" 
            uploadDirectory "$1/$urlencodedFilePath" "$2/$filePath" 
        else 
            curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts -T "$2/$filePath" "$1/$urlencodedFilePath" 
            count=$(($count+1)) 
            echo $(($count*100/$numOfFiles)) >&3; 
        fi 
    done < <(find "$2" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1) 
 
} 
 
# create public link share, first parameter contains the path of the shared file/folder 
createShare() { 
    result=$(curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts --silent "$shareAPI" -d path="$1" -d shareType=3) 
    shareLink=$(echo $result | sed -e 's/.*<url>\(.*\)<\/url>.*/\1/') 
    shareLink=$(echo $shareLink | sed 's/\&/\&/') 
    echo $shareLink | xclip -sel clip 
    return $TRUE 
 
} 
 
# if no username/password is set in the script we ask the user to enter them 
askForPassword() { 
    ENTRY=`zenity --password --username --title="LiteCloud Upload"` 
 
    case $? in 
        0) 
        username=`echo $ENTRY | cut -d'|' -f1` 
        password=`echo $ENTRY | cut -d'|' -f2` 
        ;; 
        1) 
            exit 0;; 
        -1) 
            exit 1;; 
    esac 
} 
 
if [ -z $password ] || [ -z $username ]; then 
    askForPassword 
fi 
 
checkCredentials 
 
exec 3> >(zenity --progress --title="LiteCloud Upload" --text="Uploading files and generating a public link" --auto-kill --auto-close --percentage=0 --width=400) 
 
numOfFiles=$(find "$@" -type f | wc -l) 
count=0 
 
if baseDirExists; then 
    curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts -X MKCOL "$url" 
fi 
 
# if we have more than one file selected we create a folder with 
# the current timestamp 
if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then 
    share=$(date +%s) 
    url="$url/$share" 
    curl -u "$username":"$password" $curlOpts -X MKCOL "$url" 
elif [ $# -eq 1 ]; then 
    share=$(basename "$1") 
else 
    zenity --error --title="LiteCloud Upload" --text="no file was selected!" 
    exit 1 
fi 
 
if uploadFiles $url "$@"; then 
    createShare "/$uploadTarget/$share" 
fi 
 
output="File uploaded successfully. Following public link was generated and copied to your clipboard: $shareLink" 
zenity --info --title="LiteCloud Upload" --text="$output" --no-markup
Explanations of the  config parameters:
 
# config parameters 
baseURL=" http://hostsiteaddress/owncloud" // website address 
uploadTarget="" // leave as is and all files will go into your main LiteCloud directory, or you can specify a folder like 'photos' 
username="bob" // leave the username and password blank to be prompted for it each time 
password="bobspassword" // see username description
 
Right click on it, make it executable.
 
Then create a custom Thunar action with the following:
 
Point to your script eg.  /home/bob/scripts/litecloudupload %F, choose an icon you like: 
(For added Security, I'd recommend you put this script in  /root on your pc, and set the Command to:  gksudo /root/litecloudupload %F)
  
Tick all boxes on Appearance conditions:
  
Bingo    
 
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		Hi Jerry, 
 
Can I clarify a few things.? 
 
Let's assume I do this on the PC I'm on now, my main pc, call it PC-A 
I then right click on my "Documents" folder and select "lightcloud upload" 
Everything currently in "Documents" get's uploaded. 
 
I now open Libre Office, create a new document, and save it in /Documents/Writer 
 
Will this file now automatically get uploaded to my owncloud.? 
 
Now, I want to do the install on another of my PC's, PC-B 
What would I need to do for it to recognise that "Documents" need to be kept in sync. 
Do I just repeat what I have done on PC-A on my PC-B..?? 
 
With Sugarsync it was very easy, do first install, select some folders/files to sync, then on 
subsequent pc's install Sugarsync, and any folder/files already defined would auto-sync. 
Then going forward, 
Any files added/changed on any PC would replicate up to Sugarsync cloud, 
and then out to any PC(s) currently running Sugarsync. 
 
 
If it works this way, I would sign up now, and start with the 10GB Plan.
	 
	
	
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		 (02-03-2015, 11:02 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote:  Hi Jerry, 
 
Can I clarify a few things.? 
 
Let's assume I do this on the PC I'm on now, my main pc, call it PC-A 
I then right click on my "Documents" folder and select "lightcloud upload" 
Everything currently in "Documents" get's uploaded. 
Yes, the folder Documents will get uploaded too.
  (02-03-2015, 11:02 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote:  I now open Libre Office, create a new document, and save it in /Documents/Writer 
 
Will this file now automatically get uploaded to my owncloud.? 
It will if you have it selected as a sync folder.
  (02-03-2015, 11:02 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote:  Now, I want to do the install on another of my PC's, PC-B 
What would I need to do for it to recognise that "Documents" need to be kept in sync. 
Do I just repeat what I have done on PC-A on my PC-B..?? 
Yes, repeat what you did on PC-A and it will sync.
  (02-03-2015, 11:02 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote:  With Sugarsync it was very easy, do first install, select some folders/files to sync, then on 
subsequent pc's install Sugarsync, and any folder/files already defined would auto-sync. 
Then going forward, 
Any files added/changed on any PC would replicate up to Sugarsync cloud, 
and then out to any PC(s) currently running Sugarsync. 
 
 
If it works this way, I would sign up now, and start with the 10GB Plan. 
Nice to hear, if we can get enough to cover at least the costs, I'll launch LiteCloud    
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Great, keep us posted...
	 
	
	
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		Hello! 
 
Jerry, I wish you every success in this endeavour.  
 
I have little to no use for cloud storage myself, but if I ever did, I'd feel more comfortable about using a cloud that helped to fund this OS - FWTW. 
 
With tax refund season upon us once again, perhaps folks might consider supporting LL with some of the proceeds? I'm not getting one this year, but I think I can hit Paypal nonetheless... 
 
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		Nice idea Val, I would be more than happy to put support into anything that will support the LinuxLite project. 
 
 
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