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INOTICOMING

NAME

inoticoming − trigger actions when files hit an incoming directory

SYNOPSIS

inoticoming [ global-options ] directory actions*

DESCRIPTION

Inoticoming is a daemon to watch a directory with Linux’s inotify framework and trigger actions once files with specific names are placed in there.

For example it can be used to wait for .changes files uploaded into a directory and call reprepro to put them into your repository.

GLOBAL OPTIONS

−−foreground

Do not fork, but stay in the foreground and log to stderr.

−−logfile filename

After forking in the background, log to the specified filename instead of syslog.

−−pid−file filename

Write the pid of the running instance into filename.

−−initialsearch

First search the directory for files already existing and process them with the given rules as if they just appeared. If files show up in this inital phase, they may be processed twice, but should never be missed. (Unless they are too many and the inotify queue overflows).

ACTIONS

Each action description is an optional list of options for this action (which files to call it for, what directory to change into before executing it, ...), followed by the command and its arguments ended with a single ; as argument. Like:
inoticoming −−foreground / −−regexp ^v echo There appeared {} in the root directory. \;
(Note that the \ before the ; is needed if and only if you calling it from a shell or anything else interpreting the ; on its own).

ACTION OPTIONS
−−prefix
string

Only trigger this action, if the filename starts with the specified string.

−−suffix string

Only trigger this action, if the filename ends with the specified string.

−−regexp regular expression

Only trigger this action, if the filename matches the specified regular expression.

−−chdir directory

Change into directory before executing the specified commands. (Note that since it is a well-behaved daemon, its working directory is / which will be inherited by all actions).

−−stdout−to−log

Redirect the command’s output (stdout) to the logfile.

−−stderr−to−log

Redirect the command’s error output (stderr) to the logfile.

EXAMPLES

inoticoming −−logfile logs/ilog −−pid−file pid $INCOMINGDIR −−suffix
.changes −−stderr−to−log reprepro −s −b
$REPREPROBASEDIR −−waitforlock
1000 processincoming
rulename {} \;

This will call reprepro for every new .changes file. Note that giving {} as argument to processincoming (which inoticoming will replace with the filename) so that only that .changes file is processed and reprepro will not complain about a possible other yet incomplete .changes file is only available starting with reprepro version 2.2.2.

PROBLEMS

There is no handling of queue overflows yet.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs or wishlist requests to the Debian BTS
(e.g. by using reportbug inoticoming under Debian)
or directly to <brlink AT debian DOT org>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2007 Bernhard R. Link
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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