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James Robertson http://www.r0bertson.co.uk

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Use Ruby to create a directory

Create a directory named 'temp' if it doesn't already exist. Source: 'Create a new directory if it's missing' http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/2554 [snippets.dzone.com] Reference: mkdir_p http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/FileUtils.html#M004346 [ruby-doc.org]
FileUtils.mkdir_p 'temp'

Mark directories to be deleted based on their date-stamp

This Ruby code selects file directories which are older than a certain date and outputs an XML file naming all the directories to be removed. It does this by reading a directory listing formatted within the XML file 'dir.xml', all directories are named by a date-stamp, which is used to determine if the directory should be removed.

This example is used to maintain the webcamera (named 'pear') which saves it's images to a date-stamped directory daily. Any directory which is older than 14 days will be marked for deletion.

  def directory_housekeeping()
    lifespan = 14
    format_mask = 'm_d_y'
    separator = format_mask.match(/[\_*\-]/).to_s
    
    earliest_date = Time.now + (60 * 60 * 24) * -lifespan
    cut_off_date = Date.new(y=earliest_date.year,m=earliest_date.month,d=earliest_date.day)
        
    a_format = Array.new
    a_format[0] = format_mask.match(/^[y,m,d]*/).to_s
    a_format[1] = format_mask.match(separator + '[y,m,d]*').to_s.gsub(separator,'')
    a_format[2] = format_mask.match('[y,m,d]$').to_s
    
    file = File.new('../housekeeping/webcam_pear/dir.xml')
    ddoc = REXML::Document.new(file)
    file.close
    
    file_delete = File.new('../housekeeping/webcam_pear/files2delete.xml', 'w')
    doc_delete = Document.new()
    doc_delete.add_element('files')
    
    ddoc.root.elements.each('file') do |file_node|
      sfile = file_node.text
      idate = Array.new
      idate[0] = sfile.match(/^\d*/).to_s.to_i
      idate[1] = sfile.match(/\_\d*/).to_s.gsub(separator,'').to_i
      idate[2] = sfile.match(/\_\d*\d$/).to_s.gsub(separator,'').to_i

      h = Hash.new
      0.upto(2) {|i| h[a_format[i]] = idate[i]}

      file_date = Date.new(y=h['y'], m=h['m'], d=h['d'])

      if file_date < cut_off_date
        o_file2delete = Element.new('file')
        o_file2delete.text = file_date.strftime(dformat)
        doc_delete.root.add_element o_file2delete
      end
    end
    file_delete.puts doc_delete
  end



file: dir.xml
<dir>
  <file>11_4_2007</file>
  <file>11_5_2007</file>
  <file>11_6_2007</file>
  <file>11_7_2007</file>
  <file>11_8_2007</file>
  <file>11_9_2007</file>
  <file>12_10_2007</file>
  <file>12_11_2007</file>
  <file>12_1_2007</file>
  <file>12_12_2007</file>
  <file>12_13_2007</file>
  <file>12_14_2007</file>
  <file>12_15_2007</file>
  <file>12_16_2007</file>
  <file>12_17_2007</file>
  <file>12_18_2007</file>
  <file>12_19_2007</file>
  <file>12_20_2007</file>
  <file>12_21_2007</file>
  <file>12_2_2007</file>
  <file>12_22_2007</file>
  <file>12_23_2007</file>
  <file>12_24_2007</file>
  <file>12_25_2007</file>
  <file>12_26_2007</file>
  <file>12_27_2007</file>
  <file>12_28_2007</file>
  <file>12_3_2007</file>
  <file>12_4_2007</file>
  <file>12_5_2007</file>
  <file>12_6_2007</file>
  <file>12_7_2007</file>
  <file>12_8_2007</file>
  <file>12_9_2007</file>
 </dir>

file: files2delete.xml
<files>
  <file>11_4_2007</file>
  <file>11_5_2007</file>
  <file>11_6_2007</file>
  <file>11_7_2007</file>
  <file>11_8_2007</file>
  <file>11_9_2007</file>
  <file>12_10_2007</file>
  <file>12_11_2007</file>
  <file>12_1_2007</file>
  <file>12_12_2007</file>
  <file>12_13_2007</file>
  <file>12_14_2007</file>
  <file>12_15_2007</file>
  <file>12_2_2007</file>
  <file>12_3_2007</file>
  <file>12_4_2007</file>
  <file>12_5_2007</file>
  <file>12_6_2007</file>
  <file>12_7_2007</file>
  <file>12_8_2007</file>
  <file>12_9_2007</file>
 </files>

Using Ruby to list directory names from a remote machine

The first line of code executes an external shell command which retrieves directory names into an array. The second line of code displays each directory making sure to chop the '/', and '\n' from the name.
dir_listing = `ssh 192.168.1.10 'ls */ -d'`
dir_listing.each { |directory| puts directory.chop.chop }

Note: In this example ssh access to the remote machine does not prompt the user for a password as the hosts know each other. see ssh-keygen.

Using Ruby to delete a file directory

In this example the file we want to delete is a non-empty directory called sample.
  require 'fileutils' 

  FileUtils.rm_r 'sample'
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