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Warning: this is currently Work In Progress, we have no garanteed open source solution for the the 'watcher'. Soon to be continued.
FTP Batch Installation
In order to use the MediaMosa bulkupload facility your system should run a FTP Server to allow users to upload their data to your server using FTP.
A watcher-program (watcher) monitors the upload directory and invokes xml-parser, the program responsible for the actual processing of the uploaded data.
These instructions assume that you are using Debian Linux, ProFTPD and a MySQL database to store the relevant user-data.
ProFTPD
To install the required packages issue the following command (with root privileges):
apt-get install proftpd proftpd-mod-mysql
During the ProFTPd configuration, choose 'standalone' is acceptable for most installations.
Create a new file called /etc/proftpd/mediamosa_proftpd.conf (with root) and add the following text;
ServerName "Batchupload MediaMosa" DebugLevel 0 DefaultRoot ~ # Users require a valid shell listed in /etc/shells to login. # Use this directive to release that constrain. RequireValidShell off # Set the user and group that the server normally runs at. User www-data Group www-data LoadModule mod_sql.c LoadModule mod_sql_mysql.c SQLBackend mysql # userid van www-data SQLMinID 33 SQLDefaultUID 33 SQLAuthenticate users SQLAuthTypes OpenSSL ## databasename@host database_user user_password SQLConnectInfo <database>@<host> <db_username> <db_password> SQLUserInfo mediamosa_ftp_user userid passwd uid gid homedir shell SQLUserWhereClause "active=1" ## create a user's home directory on demand if it doesn't exist CreateHome on 777 SQLLog PASS updatecount SQLNamedQuery updatecount UPDATE "count=count+1, accessed=now() WHERE userid='%u'" mediamosa_ftp_user SQLLog STOR,DELE modified SQLNamedQuery modified UPDATE "modified=now() WHERE userid='%u'" mediamosa_ftp_user
Make sure you change the SQLConnectInfo with the correct MySQL user connection.
Now edit /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf and add the following line at the end of the file;
Include /etc/proftpd/mediamosa_proftpd.conf
To make your changes to take effect, you need to restart the FTP server;
/etc/init.d/proftpd restart
XML-parser
The XML-parser is the tool that translates a .vuf file to corresponding REST-calls. It is a fairly basic php-program, deploy the sources and modify xml-parser/settings.php:
define("VPX_HOST", "localhost");
define("VPX_URL_PREFIX", "");
define("SAN_NAS_BASE_PATH", "__HOMEDIR__");
Also replace __HOMEDIR__ with the path to the previously defined upload-directory. The VPX_host in combination with the URL_PREFIX is should be the REST interface. In 1.7 this has to match the /internal (also make sure to protect the /internal for other access), in version 2, the MEDIAMOSA_INTERNAL_PASSWORD has to be set.
Watcher software
Finally you need to install and run the watcher software. This software will detect any changes in the ftp-upload directory and control the the processing of the uploaded files.
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Attachments
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xml_parser.tgz
(17.7 KB) - added by MC-arjen
3 years ago.
