![]() ![]() nofilelog do not log to success, error, or skipped files depth DEPTH The depth of folder traversal norecursion Do not go below the src folder. f FOLDERTHREADS, -folderthreads FOLDERTHREADS h, -help show this help message and exit Src The Bitcasa base64 path for file sourceĭst The final destination root dir or your files Usage: python BitcasaFileFetcher download ( not yet updated for version 0.6) To install on windows click here If you run into any dependency issues please post an issueĬheck the wiki for more guides and instructions. NOTE: It should no longer be necessary to install dependencies. NOTE: The wikis contains some valid info but none of them have the updated command syntax. In my experience this will unstall whatever is holding things up, and continue as usual. From what I have seen, if it is stalled (and be sure it is in fact stalled for at least 10 mins), you can safely issue a SINGLE CTRL+C or Esc. because of this, the application will sometimes stall. Presently it seems the requests module does not respect the timeout for streamed downloads using iter_content. It is recommended that you run the FileFetcher and FileLister using your own client id and secret by following these directions:Īdding custom api keys to the utils.py A note on stalling NOTE: This script works best with python 2.7.x and fails with others. NOTE: Please see Using the gdrive branch (not yet updated for version 0.6) ![]() Uploading files from bitcasa to GoogleDrive.Downloading/copying large amounts of files from Bitcasa.Downloading large files and directories locally.Migrating from bitcasa to another provider.It must be invoked manually using the starting location (bitcasa base64 encoded path), target, and (optional) temp location. The FileFetcher is automatically configured with your access token with the FileLister. This application is multithreaded to allow multiple downloads at the same time. The FileFetcher is a command line python application that will recursively fetch files from bitcasa via the API and save them to a designated path or uploaded them to a specified service. The BitcasaFileLister is used to generate a Bitcasa access token and to retrieve the base64 encoded paths for use with the BitcasaFileFetcher below. You can access the legacy hosted php version of this at Note: As of version 0.6, the Bitcasa oauth command will launch the BitcasaFileLister server, open your browser to the necessary Bitcasa Login screen and, upon successful log in, store your token to the bitcasa.ini file for you. ![]()
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