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Liten: A deduplication command line tool and library

Summary

A deduplication command line tool and library. A relatively efficient algorithm based on searching like sized files, and then performing a full md5 checksum, is used to determine duplicate files/file objects. Files can be deleted upon discovery, and pattern matching can be used to limit search results. Finally, configuration file use is supported, and there is a developing API that lends itself to customization via an ActionsMixin class.

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Example CLI Usage:

Size:

Search by size using --size or -s option:
liten.py -s 1 /mnt/raid         is equal to liten.py -s 1MB /mnt/raid
liten.py -s 1bytes /mnt/raid
liten.py -s 1KB /mnt/raid
liten.py -s 1MB /mnt/raid
liten.py -s 1GB /mnt/raid
liten.py c:\in d:\              is equal to liten.py -s 1MB c:\in d:\

Report Location:

#####Generate custom report path using -r or --report=/tmp/report.txt::

./liten.py --report=/tmp/test.txt /Users/ngift/Documents
By default a report will be created in CWD, called LitenDuplicateReport.csv

Config File:

You can use a config file in the following format::
[Options]
path=/tmp
size=1MB
pattern=*.m4v
delete=True
You can call the config file anything and place it anywhere.
Here is an example usage::
./liten.py --config=myconfig.ini

Verbosity:

All stdout can be suppressed by using --quiet or -q.

Delete:

By using --delete the duplicate files will be automatically deleted. The API has support for an interactive mode and a dry-run mode, they have not been implemented in the CLI as of yet.

Example Library/API Usage:
>>> Liten = Liten(spath='testData')
>>> dupeFileOne = 'testData/testDocOne.txt'
>>> checksumOne = Liten.createChecksum(dupeFileOne)
>>> dupeFileTwo = 'testData/testDocTwo.txt'
>>> checksumTwo = Liten.createChecksum(dupeFileTwo)
>>> nonDupeFile = 'testData/testDocThree_wrong_match.txt'
>>> checksumThree = Liten.createChecksum(nonDupeFile)
>>> checksumOne == checksumTwo
True
>>> checksumOne == checksumThree
False

There is also the concept of an Action, which can be implemented later, that will allow customizable actions to occur upon an a condition that gets defined as you walk down a tree of files.

Tests:

  • make all
  • Run test_create_file.py then delete those test files using liten:: python liten.py --delete /tmp

Display Options:

Stdout:

stdout will show you duplicate file paths and sizes such as::
Printing dups over 1 MB using md5 checksum: [SIZE] [ORIG] [DUP]
7 MB  Orig:  /Users/ngift/Downloads/bzr-0-2.17.tar
Dupe:  /Users/ngift/Downloads/bzr-0-4.17.tar
Report:
A report named LitenDuplicateReport.csv will be created in your current working

directory::

Duplicate Version,     Path,       Size,       ModDate
Original, /Users/ngift/Downloads/bzr-0-2.17.tar, 7 MB, 07/10/2007 01:43:12 AM
Duplicate, /Users/ngift/Downloads/bzr-0-3.17.tar, 7 MB, 07/10/2007 01:43:27 AM

Debug Mode Environmental Variables:

  • To enable print statement debugging set LITEN_DEBUG to 1
  • To enable pdb break point debugging set LITEN_DEBUG to 2
  • LITEN_DEBUG_MODE = int(os.environ.get('LITEN_DEBUG', 0))
  • Note: When DEBUG MODE is enabled, a message will appear to standard out