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NAME

       eyefiserver.conf - Settings file for eyefiserver

DESCRIPTION

       /etc/eyefiserver.conf is organised in sections whose name are enclosed in brackets.

       The  global  section  is named [EyeFiServer]. The names of the other optional sections are
       the MAC address of the Eye-Fi card. The mac address must be  in  lower  case  and  without
       dashes.  For example, if your card has a MAC address 00-18-56-50-EF-F9, the section should
       be named [00185650eff9].

       All keys described bellow are searched first in the section specific to the  Eye-Fi  card,
       then,  if  not found, it is search in the global [EyeFiServer] section. This means you can
       set up a global default value, then override it for a few specific cards.

       You don't need card specific section at all if you have only one Eye-Fi card.

       There is only one compulsory key, the upload_key. See bellow.

KEYS

       loglevel
              This defines the verbosity of the server. Valid values are  DEBUG,  INFO,  WARNING,
              ERROR and FATAL.

              Default value is DEBUG.

              This  is  the one exception to section behaviour as this key is only allowed in the
              [EyeFiServer] global section.

       upload_key
              To use this script you need to have your Eye-Fi upload key.

              You can find it after configuring the card, which you can currently on do  only  on
              windows or mac.

              Windows: see C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Application Data\Eye-Fi\Settings.xml

              Mac: see ~/Applications Data/Eye-Fi/Settings.xml

       upload_dir
              This is the location where the files from the Eye-Fi card will be put.

              Starting ~ will be replaced by user home directory.

              %X  will  be  replaced  by  a  datetime  fragment according to python time.strftime
              format:   For   exemple,   on   January   1st   2013,    running    as    www-data,
              upload_dir=~/html/eyefi/%Y/%Y%m%d         will         put         files         in
              /var/www/html/eyefi/2013/20130101/.                                             See
              http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime.

              Default value is ~/eyefi.

       complete_execute
              Name of a command to be run after each file download.

              Example on Windows:

              complete_execute=C:\Windows\system32\mspaint.exe

              Example on Linux:

              complete_execute=/usr/bin/display

       progress_execute
              This parameter executes the specified command every few seconds while file is being
              received.

              Parameters of the called program:

              $1: the full file path of the temporary TAR file. Thumbnail can be  extracted  from
              the partial file.

              $2: final tar size in bytes

              $3: speed in bps

       use_date_from_file
              This can be On or Off.

              upload_dir  key  might  contain variable parts such as %Y%m%d, that are replaced by
              the datetime values.

              If use_date_from_file is On, the reference date will be the  one  the  picture  was
              taken rather than the transfer date.

              Default is Off.

       correct_mtime
              This is only usefull is you activated use_date_from_file. This can be On or Off.

              EyeFi  puts  local timestamp into its tarfile instead UTC, so extracted files get a
              wrong modification time.

              Default is On, so that this behaviour is corrected by default. You should not  need
              to touch that value.

       integrity_verification
              This can be On or Off.

              When  turned Off, it disables file integrity checks. This used to be necessary when
              downloading large files, because the algorithm was so slow that  timeout  occurred.
              This should no longer be the case.

              Default value is On.

EXAMPLES

       Minimal example

             [EyeFiServer]
             upload_key=774e46f14990456a9ab7b4d22f1da138

       Multicard example

             [EyeFiServer]
             loglevel=INFO

             [00185650efe9]
             upload_key=774e46f14990456a9ab7b4d22f1da138
             upload_dir=/var/www/html/eyefi/%Y/card1/%Y%m%d

             [00185650efea]
             upload_key=11a3e229084349bc25d97e29393ced1d
             upload_dir=/var/www/html/eyefi/%Y/card2/%Y%m%d

       Progress meter, using a progress_execute hook:

             #!/bin/sh
             # That file is an example for progress_execute target
             # It requires X server access, run eyefiserver as a regular user
             FILENAME=$1
             TARGETSIZE=$2
             SPEED=$3
             notify-send -u low "Receiving $FILENAME" "Speed: $SPEED bps"

AUTHORS

       eyefiserver was written by Jeffrey Tchang.

       This manual page was written by Jean-Michel Nirgal Vourgère.

SEE ALSO

       eyefiserver(1)