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Q: How to automate it with a Synology NAS ?Ī: First you will need to run script at least one time in a ssh client to get the token file then with DSM 5, create an automate task, make it run once a day for example, and put this in the textbox without quotes "path_to_your_python_program path_to_your_script". I've tested it as needed for my needs, but it's possible to build additional features by contributing to the script. Q: Is this script feature complete and fully tested?Ī: Nope.
I just picked up the language to write this script because python can easily be installed on a Synology Diskstation. No need to fix what isn't broken.Ī: No, sorry.
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Uploaded files that are now ignored, run the script with the option -remove-ignoredĪ: Those people comfortable with the command line that want to backup their media on Flickr in full resolution.Ī: The older method is simpler to understand and works just as good. In case you've changed the EXCLUDED_FOLDERS setting in your INI file and want to remove any previously
To check what files uploadr.py would upload and delete you can run the script withe option -dry-run: It will crawl through all the files from the FILES_DIR directory and begin the upload process. Place the file uploadr.py in any directory and run via ssh (execution privs required): Upload arguments above correspond to for Flickr's API. File write access (for the token and local database)Įdit the following variables in the uploadr.ini:.Python 2.7+ (for DSM use: Official package from Synology does not work for HTTPS so use package from SynoCommunity).
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PLEASE REVIEW THE SOURCE CODE TO MAKE SURE IT WILL WORK FOR YOUR NEEDS. THIS SCRIPT IS PROVIDED WITH NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER.
Convert RAW files (with an external tool). Allows specific files to be ignored (via regular expressions). Ignores unwanted directories (like ".picasabackup" for Picasa users). Creates "Sets" based on the folder name the media is in (getting existing sets from Flickr is managed also). Stores image information locally using a simple SQLite database. Uploads videos (AVI, MOV, MPG, MP4, 3GP.). Removes images from Flickr when they are removed from your local hard drive. Uploads images in full resolution to Flickr account (JPG, PNG.). I do more actively maintain this fork flickr-uploader also available on also. I will be maintaining it mostly to answer queries and to incorporate pull requests/changes from other contributors. trickortweak was kind enough to add me as a contributor to this repository. Interested in helping manage pull requests and issues? I need one or more collaborators since I no longer actively use this script. Not surprisingly, when both are scaled to fit in my Chrome browser window, the first one looks sharper.Upload a directory of media to Flickr to use as a backup to your local storage. The version posted on Flickr (2.8mp) is a lot smaller than the first one above it (15.7mp). Upload this image to Flickr now, so we can compare. I'll upload it to my gallery and then put it on here and see if it looks sharp to you, although it's not a portrait. I'll post an image that I know for sure is pin sharp. It would probably be best for the OP to post an example. Some folks believe it could be from a particular browser, while others believe that Flickr uses file compression that possibly creates artifacts. If your computer is sluggish, it may not render downloaded images poorly. Chrome will do a high quality resize if there is enough available performance. The reason why I asked is that when a web browser downloads an image, it resizes it to fit your browser screen, but the quality of the resize varies. Also, just to clarify, after you upload an image and view it on the Flickr page, it may initially look blurry until you click on the image. I'm referring to the Flickr page after you upload the image. I don't know if you can do that with a gallery image. When you look at that image on the "All Sizes" page, instead of the photo page, does it look similar? Maybe you have possibly exceeded your file size limit? Or have I done something wrong in the uploading process? So like I asked in the title of this thread What's happened to the image quality of photos uploaded to flickr? #Flickr uploadr already uploaded windows
I've just uploaded a portrait to my gallery to post on this forum but decided to remove it instead because the image quality was very poor on here compared to how I see it on my PC, even on windows picture viewer, which isn't even the best.