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Send files to Nextcloud/Owncloud shared folder using curl
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# MIGRATED TO REPOSITORY
# https://github.com/tavinus/cloudsend.sh
#
# This gist will NOT be updated anymore
############################################################
############################################################
#
# cloudsend.sh
#
# Uses curl to send files to a shared
# Nextcloud/Owncloud folder
#
# Usage: ./cloudsend.sh <file> <folderLink>
# Help: ./cloudsend.sh -h
#
# Gustavo Arnosti Neves
# https://github.com/tavinus
#
# Contributors:
# @MG2R @gessel
#
# Get this script to current folder with:
# curl -O 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tavinus/cloudsend.sh/master/cloudsend.sh' && chmod +x cloudsend.sh
#
############################################################
CS_VERSION="0.1.6"
CLOUDURL=""
FOLDERTOKEN=""
PUBSUFFIX="public.php/webdav"
HEADER='X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest'
INSECURE=''
# https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28
# curl -k -T myFile.ext -u "fLDzToZF4MLvG28:" -H 'X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest' https://cloud.mydomain.net/public.php/webdav/myFile.ext
log() {
[ "$VERBOSE" == " -s" ] || printf "%s\n" "$1"
}
printVersion() {
printf "%s\n" "CloudSender v$CS_VERSION"
}
initError() {
printVersion >&2
printf "%s\n" "Init Error! $1" >&2
printf "%s\n" "Try: $0 --help" >&2
exit 1
}
usage() {
printVersion
printf "\n%s%s\n" "Parameters:" "
-h | --help Print this help and exits
-q | --quiet Be quiet
-V | --version Prints version and exits
-k | --insecure Uses curl with -k option (https insecure)
-p | --password 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 -p to use the password set."
printf "\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" "Use:" " $0 <filepath> <folderLink>" " CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD='MySecretPass' $0 -p <filepath> <folderLink>"
printf "\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" "Example:" " $0 './myfile.txt' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'" " CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD='MySecretPass' $0 -p './myfile.txt' 'https://cloud.mydomain.net/s/fLDzToZF4MLvG28'"
}
##########################
# Process parameters
if [ "$1" = "-h" ] || [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then
usage
exit 0
fi
if [ "$1" = "-V" ] || [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
printVersion
exit 0
fi
if [ "$1" = "-q" ] || [ "$1" = "--quiet" ]; then
VERBOSE=" -s"
shift
fi
if [ "$1" = "-k" ] || [ "$1" = "--insecure" ]; then
INSECURE=' -k'
log " > Insecure mode ON"
shift
fi
if [ "$1" = "-p" ] || [ "$1" = "--password" ]; then
PASSWORD=${CLOUDSEND_PASSWORD}
log " > Using password from env"
shift
fi
##########################
# Validate input
FILENAME="$1"
CLOUDURL=''
# if we have index.php in the URL, process accordingly
if [[ $2 == *"index.php"* ]]; then
CLOUDURL="${2%/index.php/s/*}"
else
CLOUDURL="${2%/s/*}"
fi
FOLDERTOKEN="${2##*/s/}"
if [ ! -f "$FILENAME" ]; then
initError "Invalid input file: $FILENAME"
fi
if [ -z "$CLOUDURL" ]; then
initError "Empty URL! Nowhere to send..."
fi
if [ -z "$FOLDERTOKEN" ]; then
initError "Empty Folder Token! Nowhere to send..."
fi
##########################
# Check for curl
CURLBIN='/usr/bin/curl'
if [ ! -x "$CURLBIN" ]; then
CURLBIN="$(which curl 2>/dev/null)"
if [ ! -x "$CURLBIN" ]; then
initError "No curl found on system!"
fi
fi
##########################
# Extract base filename
BFILENAME=$(/usr/bin/basename $FILENAME)
##########################
# Send file
#echo "$CURLBIN"$INSECURE$VERBOSE -T "$FILENAME" -u "$FOLDERTOKEN":"$PASSWORD" -H "$HEADER" "$CLOUDURL/$PUBSUFFIX/$BFILENAME"
"$CURLBIN"$INSECURE$VERBOSE -T "$FILENAME" -u "$FOLDERTOKEN":"$PASSWORD" -H "$HEADER" "$CLOUDURL/$PUBSUFFIX/$BFILENAME"
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