transfer_hierarchy

🔗Name

transfer_hierarchy.lua - move or copy image hierarchies from one location to another

🔗Description

Allows the moving or copying of images from one directory tree to another, while preserving the existing hierarchy.

🔗Usage

darktable’s native operations for moving and copying images in batches allow only one directory to be specified as the destination for each batch. Those wanting to move or copy images from a hierarchy of directories within darktable while preserving the directory structure, must take the laborious step of performing the operation one individual directory at a time.

This module allows the intact moving and copying of whole directory trees. It was designed for the specific use case of rapidly transferring images from a customary source (e.g., a staging directory on the local disk) to a customary destination (e.g., a directory on a NAS device).

🔗Instructions for operation:

  1. Select the set of images you want to copy.

  2. Click the “calculate” button. This will calculate the lowest directory in the hierarchy that contains every selected file (i.e., the common prefix of all the images' pathnames), and write its path into the “existing root” text box.

  3. If (a) you have specified the “customary source root” and “customary destination root” preferences, and (b) the selected images are all contained under the directory specified as the customary source root, then the “root of destination” text box will also be automatically filled out.

    For example, suppose that you have specified ‘/home/user/Staging’ as your customary source root and ‘/mnt/storage’ as your customary destination root. If all selected images fell under the directory ‘/home/user/Staging/2020/Roll0001’, the “root of destination” would be automatically filled out with ‘/mnt/storage/2020/Roll0001’.

    But if all selected images fall under a directory outside the specified customary source root (e.g., ‘/opt/other’), the “root of destination” text box must be filled out manually.

    It is also possible to edit the “root of destination” further once it has been automatically filled out.

  4. Click the “move” or “copy” button.

    Before moving or copying any images, the module will first replicate the necessary directory hierarchy by creating all destination directories that do not already exist; should a directory creation attempt fail, the operation will be aborted, but any directories already created will not be removed.

    During the actual move/copy operation, the module transfers an image by taking its path and replacing the string in the “existing root” text box with that in the “root of destination” text box (e.g., ‘/home/user/Staging/2020/Roll0001/DSC_0001.jpg’ would be transferred to ‘/mnt/storage/2020/Roll0001/DSC_0001.jpg’).

🔗Additional Software Required

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🔗Author

August Schwerdfeger - august@schwerdfeger.name