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# PFERD
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**P**rogramm zum **F**lotten, **E**infachen **R**unterladen von **D**ateien
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- [Quickstart with `sync_url`](#quickstart-with-sync_url)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Upgrading from 2.0.0 to 2.1.0+](#upgrading-from-200-to-210)
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- [Example setup](#example-setup)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [General concepts](#general-concepts)
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- [Constructing transforms](#constructing-transforms)
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- [Transform creators](#transform-creators)
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- [Transform combinators](#transform-combinators)
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- [A short, but commented example](#a-short-but-commented-example)
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## Quickstart with `sync_url`
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The `sync_url` program allows you to just synchronize a given ILIAS URL (of a
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course, a folder, your personal desktop, etc.) without any extra configuration
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or setting up. Download the program, open ILIAS, copy the URL from the address
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bar and pass it to sync_url.
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It bundles everything it needs in one executable and is easy to
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use, but doesn't expose all the configuration options and tweaks a full install
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does.
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1. Download the `sync_url` binary from the [latest release](https://github.com/Garmelon/PFERD/releases/latest).
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2. Recognize that you most likely need to enclose the URL in `""` quotes to prevent your shell from interpreting `&` and other symbols
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3. Run the binary in your terminal (`./sync_url` or `sync_url.exe` in the CMD) to see the help and use it. I'd recommend using the `--cookies` option.
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If you are on **Linux/Mac**, you need to *make the file executable* using `chmod +x <file>`.
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If you are on **Mac**, you need to allow this unverified program to run (see e.g. [here](https://www.switchingtomac.com/tutorials/osx/how-to-run-unverified-apps-on-macos/))
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## Installation
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Ensure that you have at least Python 3.8 installed.
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To install PFERD or update your installation to the latest version, run this
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wherever you want to install or have already installed PFERD:
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```
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$ pip install git+https://github.com/Garmelon/PFERD@v2.4.3
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```
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The use of [venv] is recommended.
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[venv]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html
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### Upgrading from 2.0.0 to 2.1.0+
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- The `IliasDirectoryType` type was renamed to `IliasElementType` and is now far more detailed.
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The new values are: `REGULAR_FOLDER`, `VIDEO_FOLDER`, `EXERCISE_FOLDER`, `REGULAR_FILE`, `VIDEO_FILE`, `FORUM`, `EXTERNAL_LINK`.
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- Forums and external links are skipped automatically if you use the `kit_ilias` helper.
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## Example setup
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In this example, `python3` refers to at least Python 3.8.
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A full example setup and initial use could look like:
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```
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$ mkdir Vorlesungen
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$ cd Vorlesungen
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$ python3 -m venv .venv
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$ .venv/bin/activate
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$ pip install git+https://github.com/Garmelon/PFERD@v2.4.3
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$ curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Garmelon/PFERD/v2.4.3/example_config.py
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$ python3 example_config.py
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$ deactivate
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```
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Subsequent runs of the program might look like:
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```
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$ cd Vorlesungen
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$ .venv/bin/activate
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$ python3 example_config.py
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$ deactivate
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```
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If you just want to get started and crawl *your entire ILIAS Desktop* instead
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of a given set of courses, please replace `example_config.py` with
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`example_config_personal_desktop.py` in all of the instructions below (`curl` call and
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`python3` run command).
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## Usage
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### General concepts
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A PFERD config is a normal python file that starts multiple *synchronizers*
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which do all the heavy lifting. While you can create and wire them up manually,
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you are encouraged to use the helper methods provided in `PFERD.Pferd`.
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The synchronizers take some input arguments specific to their service and a
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*transform*. The transform receives the computed path of an element in ILIAS and
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can return either an output path (so you can rename files or move them around as
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you wish) or `None` if you do not want to save the given file.
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Additionally the ILIAS synchronizer allows you to define a *crawl filter*. This
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filter also receives the computed path as the input, but is only called for
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*directories*. If you return `True`, the directory will be crawled and
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searched. If you return `False` the directory will be ignored and nothing in it
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will be passed to the transform.
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### Constructing transforms
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While transforms are just normal python functions, writing them by hand can
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quickly become tedious. In order to help you with writing your own transforms
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and filters, PFERD defines a few useful transform creators and combinators in
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the `PFERD.transform` module:
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#### Transform creators
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These methods let you create a few basic transform building blocks:
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- **`glob(glob)`**
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Creates a transform that returns the unchanged path if the glob matches the path and `None` otherwise.
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See also [Path.match].
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Example: `glob("Übung/*.pdf")`
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- **`predicate(pred)`**
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Creates a transform that returns the unchanged path if `pred(path)` returns a truthy value.
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Returns `None` otherwise.
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Example: `predicate(lambda path: len(path.parts) == 3)`
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- **`move_dir(source, target)`**
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Creates a transform that moves all files from the `source` to the `target` directory.
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Example: `move_dir("Übung/", "Blätter/")`
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- **`move(source, target)`**
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Creates a transform that moves the `source` file to `target`.
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Example: `move("Vorlesung/VL02_Automten.pdf", "Vorlesung/VL02_Automaten.pdf")`
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- **`rename(source, target)`**
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Creates a transform that renames all files named `source` to `target`.
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This transform works on the file names, not paths, and thus works no matter where the file is located.
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Example: `rename("VL02_Automten.pdf", "VL02_Automaten.pdf")`
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- **`re_move(regex, target)`**
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Creates a transform that moves all files matching `regex` to `target`.
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The transform `str.format` on the `target` string with the contents of the capturing groups before returning it.
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The capturing groups can be accessed via their index.
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See also [Match.group].
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Example: `re_move(r"Übung/Blatt (\d+)\.pdf", "Blätter/Blatt_{1:0>2}.pdf")`
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- **`re_rename(regex, target)`**
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Creates a transform that renames all files matching `regex` to `target`.
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This transform works on the file names, not paths, and thus works no matter where the file is located.
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Example: `re_rename(r"VL(\d+)(.*)\.pdf", "Vorlesung_Nr_{1}__{2}.pdf")`
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All movement or rename transforms above return `None` if a file doesn't match
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their movement or renaming criteria. This enables them to be used as building
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blocks to build up more complex transforms.
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In addition, `PFERD.transform` also defines the `keep` transform which returns its input path unchanged.
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This behaviour can be very useful when creating more complex transforms.
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See below for example usage.
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[Path.match]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/pathlib.html#pathlib.Path.match
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[Match.group]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html#re.Match.group
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#### Transform combinators
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These methods let you combine transforms into more complex transforms:
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- **`optionally(transform)`**
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Wraps a given transform and returns its result if it is not `None`.
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Otherwise returns the input path unchanged.
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See below for example usage.
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* **`do(transforms)`**
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Accepts a series of transforms and applies them in the given order to the result of the previous one.
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If any transform returns `None`, `do` short-circuits and also returns `None`.
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This can be used to perform multiple renames in a row:
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```py
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do(
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# Move them
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move_dir("Vorlesungsmaterial/Vorlesungsvideos/", "Vorlesung/Videos/"),
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# Fix extensions (if they have any)
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optionally(re_rename("(.*).m4v.mp4", "{1}.mp4")),
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# Remove the 'dbs' prefix (if they have any)
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optionally(re_rename("(?i)dbs-(.+)", "{1}")),
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)
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```
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- **`attempt(transforms)`**
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Applies the passed transforms in the given order until it finds one that does not return `None`.
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If it does not find any, it returns `None`.
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This can be used to give a list of possible transformations and automatically pick the first one that fits:
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```py
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attempt(
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# Move all videos. If a video is passed in, this `re_move` will succeed
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# and attempt short-circuits with the result.
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re_move(r"Vorlesungsmaterial/.*/(.+?)\.mp4", "Vorlesung/Videos/{1}.mp4"),
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# Move the whole folder to a nicer name - now without any mp4!
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move_dir("Vorlesungsmaterial/", "Vorlesung/"),
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# If we got another file, keep it.
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keep,
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)
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```
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All of these combinators are used in the provided example configs, if you want
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to see some more real-life usages.
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### A short, but commented example
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```py
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from pathlib import Path, PurePath
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from PFERD import Pferd
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from PFERD.ilias import IliasElementType
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from PFERD.transform import *
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# This filter will later be used by the ILIAS crawler to decide whether it
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# should crawl a directory (or directory-like structure).
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def filter_course(path: PurePath, type: IliasElementType) -> bool:
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# Note that glob returns a Transform, which is a function from PurePath ->
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# Optional[PurePath]. Because of this, we need to apply the result of
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# 'glob' to our input path. The returned value will be truthy (a Path) if
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# the transform succeeded, or `None` if it failed.
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# We need to crawl the 'Tutorien' folder as it contains one that we want.
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if glob("Tutorien/")(path):
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return True
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# If we found 'Tutorium 10', keep it!
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if glob("Tutorien/Tutorium 10")(path):
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return True
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# Discard all other folders inside 'Tutorien'
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if glob("Tutorien/*")(path):
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return False
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# All other dirs (including subdirs of 'Tutorium 10') should be searched :)
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return True
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# This transform will later be used to rename a few files. It can also be used
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# to ignore some files.
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transform_course = attempt(
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# We don't care about the other tuts and would instead prefer a cleaner
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# directory structure.
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move_dir("Tutorien/Tutorium 10/", "Tutorium/"),
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# We don't want to modify any other files, so we're going to keep them
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# exactly as they are.
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keep
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)
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# Enable and configure the text output. Needs to be called before calling any
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# other PFERD methods.
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Pferd.enable_logging()
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# Create a Pferd instance rooted in the same directory as the script file. This
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# is not a test run, so files will be downloaded (default, can be omitted).
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pferd = Pferd(Path(__file__).parent, test_run=False)
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# Use the ilias_kit helper to synchronize an ILIAS course
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pferd.ilias_kit(
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# The directory that all of the downloaded files should be placed in
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"My_cool_course/",
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# The course ID (found in the URL when on the course page in ILIAS)
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"course id",
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# A path to a cookie jar. If you synchronize multiple ILIAS courses,
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# setting this to a common value requires you to only log in once.
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cookies=Path("ilias_cookies.txt"),
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# A transform can rename, move or filter out certain files
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transform=transform_course,
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# A crawl filter limits what paths the cralwer searches
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dir_filter=filter_course,
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)
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```
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