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توضیحات

Foggy backend with REST API for the foggy sync iOS app
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل foggy-backend-0.1.3.2
نام foggy-backend
نسخه کتابخانه 0.1.3.2
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Stefan Wikner
ایمیل نویسنده stefan@stefanwikner.se
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://gitlab.com/e9wikner/foggy
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/foggy-backend/
مجوز -
# Foggy Foggy keeps photos and videos shot with a smartphone in sync between devices. It does so without requiring a separate app to delete, update or add files. On an iPhone you will install the app and keep on using the built-in Photos app to edit and sort your photos and videos. When space gets low on the device you move the photos to an archive on the backend and clear the phone memory knowing that you have copies on the server. The name foggy is a silly reference to fog as compared to cloud. Fog is something that you can see and almost touch. A cloud is high up in the sky and you have no idea what happens up there. ## Test it At the moment Foggy is much a work in progress and requires more testing and development before it can be trusted as your only handler of photos and videos. But you can try it out with your own server (mostly tested in Arch and Debian). sudo python3 -m pip install foggy-backend sudo sh -c "cat <<EOF > /etc/systemd/system/foggy@.service [Unit] Description=foggy syncronization backend service [Service] User=%i Type=simple ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/foggy Restart=on-failure RestartSec=5s [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF" If you do not have the possibility to run pip you can symlink the launch-script like so: ln -s scripts/run_server /usr/local/bin/ chmod +x scripts/run_server Finally reload the systemd daemon and start the service: sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable foggy@$USER sudo systemctl start foggy@$USER After this you can build the Xcode-project from the `ios` folder and deploy it to a simulator or physical device. The app should then connect to the server and you should be able to sync the device with the server. The backend will create a folder in `$HOME/pictures/` for each device that is synced. If you want this folder elsewhere it is recommended to symlink it to another directory or set the environment variable `FOGGY_USERS_ROOT`. Note that this will currently allow non-users on the backend host system to register and sync. ### Raspbian instruction With a clean Raspbian installation here is what you do to get going. Login through ssh or directly on the pi and add your user. E.g.: sudo useradd -m -G sudo mrfog sudo passwd mrfog Logout and login with your new user. Run these commands to update and initiate the system: sudo userdel pi sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade sudo apt install git After that you can follow above instructions. ## Current limitations Here are some limitations that needs to be taken into consideration: - Use only one active backend server on the local network. There is no way to control which backend is connected so you will not know which server gets connected. # Developers documentation ## Server and app connection The connection between the server and the app is initiated with a ## Style and formatting The code is formatted with *black* and linted with *pylint*. Format all code with black: black --target-version py38 --exclude 'vendor/*.?' rednas tests ### Tests There are two test suites to be run, one for the `foggy-backend` Python package and one for the `foggy-ios` iOS app. Here is how to run them: #### `foggy-backend` pipenv sync --dev pipenv run pytest foggy-backend/tests #### `foggy-ios` 1. Initialize the backend virtualenv: pipenv sync --dev 2. Start the `python-backend` server: bash scripts/run_test_backend 3. Build and run the tests in XCode (CMD-U) ### Test packaging pipenv run python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel pipenv run twine upload --repository testpypi dist/* ## Make a release 1. Set the version 2. Build the package: rm -Rf dist pipenv run python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel 3. Test the release: pipenv run twine upload dist/* --verbose -r testpypi 4. Make the release pipenv run twine upload dist/* --verbose 3. Tag the commit with the release git tag 0.1.0 git push --tags ## 6. Build and test Synology DSM package 1. Clone ... 2. Build the package (run docker command from folder above the spskrc repo directory): docker run -it -v (pwd):/spksrc -e TAR_CMD="fakeroot tar" ghcr.io/synocommunity/spksrc /bin/bash cd spksrc/spk/foggy-backend/ make clean && make TCVERSION=7.0 3. Copy the .spk file to the Synology DSM system, e.g.: scp packages/foggy-backend_noarch-dsm7_0.1.2-1.spk quagmire.local:. 4. Install manually: sudo synopkg install foggy-backend_noarch-dsm7_0.1.2-1.spk 5. Grant sc-foggy-backend permissions rwx for homes/$USER/pictures TODO: fix so that the installer does this.


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نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl foggy-backend-0.1.3.2:

    pip install foggy-backend-0.1.3.2.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz foggy-backend-0.1.3.2:

    pip install foggy-backend-0.1.3.2.tar.gz