Upload a directory, in parallel, to an artifact repository












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This code uploads an entire directory and allows for its reparenting on a remote server (an artifact repository).



Three concerns:




  1. Copying the files locally takes a lot of space. Ideally, I could use inotify and as soon as my wget -m had a file I could begin immediately uploading and then deleting. These repositories can be hundreds of gigs

  2. For performance reasons I fork/join everything. This definitely improves overall job performance but I get an error upload.sh: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable which is the OS telling me I can't have more sub processes. My concern is that some of these processes will terminate without doing their job because of this.

  3. Lastly, and I can't be sure of this, but several of the larger files that upload seem to never complete when I use a fork. But when I do a 1-off they finish in an appropriate time


First I run:



wget --user cbongiorno --password abc123 --mirror --no-parent https://artifactory.stback.com/artifactory/BIF-Releases &> my.logs



Then I do the upload. It would be nice to upload and delete files as they come in



#!/usr/bin/env bash

[[ -z "$1" ]] && echo "no resource directory supplied" && exit -1
[[ -z "$2" ]] && echo "no destination repository supplied" && exit -1


upload() {
local local_repo="$1"
local remote_repo="$2"
local ct
local user=${3:-${USER:-$(read -p "Username: " user && [ -n "${user}" ] && echo ${user})}}
local pwd=$(read -s -p "Password: " pwd && [ -n "${pwd}" ] && echo ${pwd})
echo ""
declare -a pids
for art in $(find "${local_repo}" -not -path '*/.*' -type f -not -name 'index.html' | sed -n 's;./(.*);1;p'); do


# file extension
case "$(echo ${art} | rev | cut -d'.' -f1 | rev)" in
jar)
ct="application/java-archive"
;;
md5)
ct="application/x-checksum"
;;
pom)
ct="application/x-maven-pom+xml"
;;
sha1)
ct="application/x-checksum"
;;
txt)
ct="text/plain"
;;
xml)
ct="application/xml"
;;
esac
(
echo "${art} -> ${remote_repo}/${art}"
curl -v -u "${user}:${pwd}" -X PUT -d "@$art" -H "Content-Type: $ct" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1 &&
curl -I -u "${user}:${pwd}" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1
) &

pids[${i}]=$!

done
for pid in ${pids[*]}; do
wait ${pid}
done
}
upload "$@"









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    $begingroup$


    This code uploads an entire directory and allows for its reparenting on a remote server (an artifact repository).



    Three concerns:




    1. Copying the files locally takes a lot of space. Ideally, I could use inotify and as soon as my wget -m had a file I could begin immediately uploading and then deleting. These repositories can be hundreds of gigs

    2. For performance reasons I fork/join everything. This definitely improves overall job performance but I get an error upload.sh: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable which is the OS telling me I can't have more sub processes. My concern is that some of these processes will terminate without doing their job because of this.

    3. Lastly, and I can't be sure of this, but several of the larger files that upload seem to never complete when I use a fork. But when I do a 1-off they finish in an appropriate time


    First I run:



    wget --user cbongiorno --password abc123 --mirror --no-parent https://artifactory.stback.com/artifactory/BIF-Releases &> my.logs



    Then I do the upload. It would be nice to upload and delete files as they come in



    #!/usr/bin/env bash

    [[ -z "$1" ]] && echo "no resource directory supplied" && exit -1
    [[ -z "$2" ]] && echo "no destination repository supplied" && exit -1


    upload() {
    local local_repo="$1"
    local remote_repo="$2"
    local ct
    local user=${3:-${USER:-$(read -p "Username: " user && [ -n "${user}" ] && echo ${user})}}
    local pwd=$(read -s -p "Password: " pwd && [ -n "${pwd}" ] && echo ${pwd})
    echo ""
    declare -a pids
    for art in $(find "${local_repo}" -not -path '*/.*' -type f -not -name 'index.html' | sed -n 's;./(.*);1;p'); do


    # file extension
    case "$(echo ${art} | rev | cut -d'.' -f1 | rev)" in
    jar)
    ct="application/java-archive"
    ;;
    md5)
    ct="application/x-checksum"
    ;;
    pom)
    ct="application/x-maven-pom+xml"
    ;;
    sha1)
    ct="application/x-checksum"
    ;;
    txt)
    ct="text/plain"
    ;;
    xml)
    ct="application/xml"
    ;;
    esac
    (
    echo "${art} -> ${remote_repo}/${art}"
    curl -v -u "${user}:${pwd}" -X PUT -d "@$art" -H "Content-Type: $ct" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1 &&
    curl -I -u "${user}:${pwd}" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1
    ) &

    pids[${i}]=$!

    done
    for pid in ${pids[*]}; do
    wait ${pid}
    done
    }
    upload "$@"









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      $begingroup$


      This code uploads an entire directory and allows for its reparenting on a remote server (an artifact repository).



      Three concerns:




      1. Copying the files locally takes a lot of space. Ideally, I could use inotify and as soon as my wget -m had a file I could begin immediately uploading and then deleting. These repositories can be hundreds of gigs

      2. For performance reasons I fork/join everything. This definitely improves overall job performance but I get an error upload.sh: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable which is the OS telling me I can't have more sub processes. My concern is that some of these processes will terminate without doing their job because of this.

      3. Lastly, and I can't be sure of this, but several of the larger files that upload seem to never complete when I use a fork. But when I do a 1-off they finish in an appropriate time


      First I run:



      wget --user cbongiorno --password abc123 --mirror --no-parent https://artifactory.stback.com/artifactory/BIF-Releases &> my.logs



      Then I do the upload. It would be nice to upload and delete files as they come in



      #!/usr/bin/env bash

      [[ -z "$1" ]] && echo "no resource directory supplied" && exit -1
      [[ -z "$2" ]] && echo "no destination repository supplied" && exit -1


      upload() {
      local local_repo="$1"
      local remote_repo="$2"
      local ct
      local user=${3:-${USER:-$(read -p "Username: " user && [ -n "${user}" ] && echo ${user})}}
      local pwd=$(read -s -p "Password: " pwd && [ -n "${pwd}" ] && echo ${pwd})
      echo ""
      declare -a pids
      for art in $(find "${local_repo}" -not -path '*/.*' -type f -not -name 'index.html' | sed -n 's;./(.*);1;p'); do


      # file extension
      case "$(echo ${art} | rev | cut -d'.' -f1 | rev)" in
      jar)
      ct="application/java-archive"
      ;;
      md5)
      ct="application/x-checksum"
      ;;
      pom)
      ct="application/x-maven-pom+xml"
      ;;
      sha1)
      ct="application/x-checksum"
      ;;
      txt)
      ct="text/plain"
      ;;
      xml)
      ct="application/xml"
      ;;
      esac
      (
      echo "${art} -> ${remote_repo}/${art}"
      curl -v -u "${user}:${pwd}" -X PUT -d "@$art" -H "Content-Type: $ct" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1 &&
      curl -I -u "${user}:${pwd}" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1
      ) &

      pids[${i}]=$!

      done
      for pid in ${pids[*]}; do
      wait ${pid}
      done
      }
      upload "$@"









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      $endgroup$




      This code uploads an entire directory and allows for its reparenting on a remote server (an artifact repository).



      Three concerns:




      1. Copying the files locally takes a lot of space. Ideally, I could use inotify and as soon as my wget -m had a file I could begin immediately uploading and then deleting. These repositories can be hundreds of gigs

      2. For performance reasons I fork/join everything. This definitely improves overall job performance but I get an error upload.sh: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable which is the OS telling me I can't have more sub processes. My concern is that some of these processes will terminate without doing their job because of this.

      3. Lastly, and I can't be sure of this, but several of the larger files that upload seem to never complete when I use a fork. But when I do a 1-off they finish in an appropriate time


      First I run:



      wget --user cbongiorno --password abc123 --mirror --no-parent https://artifactory.stback.com/artifactory/BIF-Releases &> my.logs



      Then I do the upload. It would be nice to upload and delete files as they come in



      #!/usr/bin/env bash

      [[ -z "$1" ]] && echo "no resource directory supplied" && exit -1
      [[ -z "$2" ]] && echo "no destination repository supplied" && exit -1


      upload() {
      local local_repo="$1"
      local remote_repo="$2"
      local ct
      local user=${3:-${USER:-$(read -p "Username: " user && [ -n "${user}" ] && echo ${user})}}
      local pwd=$(read -s -p "Password: " pwd && [ -n "${pwd}" ] && echo ${pwd})
      echo ""
      declare -a pids
      for art in $(find "${local_repo}" -not -path '*/.*' -type f -not -name 'index.html' | sed -n 's;./(.*);1;p'); do


      # file extension
      case "$(echo ${art} | rev | cut -d'.' -f1 | rev)" in
      jar)
      ct="application/java-archive"
      ;;
      md5)
      ct="application/x-checksum"
      ;;
      pom)
      ct="application/x-maven-pom+xml"
      ;;
      sha1)
      ct="application/x-checksum"
      ;;
      txt)
      ct="text/plain"
      ;;
      xml)
      ct="application/xml"
      ;;
      esac
      (
      echo "${art} -> ${remote_repo}/${art}"
      curl -v -u "${user}:${pwd}" -X PUT -d "@$art" -H "Content-Type: $ct" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1 &&
      curl -I -u "${user}:${pwd}" "$remote_repo/$art" 2&>1
      ) &

      pids[${i}]=$!

      done
      for pid in ${pids[*]}; do
      wait ${pid}
      done
      }
      upload "$@"






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