photo-import 0.5.0

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Description:

photoimport 0.5.0

A tool for importing photos from one directory into a hierarchical
folder structure in another directory based on the EXIF data of the
photos.
The idea is that you’re able to sort a folder full of photos (such as
those straight off a memory card) into a navigable hierarchy like the
following:
$ tree Photos
Photos
└── 2019
├── 03
│ ├── 11
│ │ ├── photo1.jpg
│ │ ├── photo2.jpg
│ │ └── photo3.jpg
│ ├── 12
│ │ └── photo4.jpg
│ └── 13
└── 04
└── 01
├── photo5.jpg
└── photo6.jpg

Usage

Installation
The photo-import command can be installed via pip as follows:
$ pip install photo-import
$ photo-import --version
0.3.0


Usage
Basic usage is as follows:
$ photo-import /path/to/source/image.jpg /path/to/sorted/photos/
This will move image.jpg into an appropriate folder within the
/path/to/sorted/photos/ directory, resulting in, for example,
/path/to/sorted/photos/2019/03/11/image.jpg.
$ photo-import /path/to/photo-source /path/to/sorted/photos/
This will move all photos found within the /path/to/photo-source
directory into an appropriate folder within the
/path/to/sorted/photos/ directory, resulting in, for example,
/path/to/sorted/photos/2019/03/11/image.jpg.
Further usage instructions are provided by using the --help option:
$ photo-import --help



Development

Running from source
There’s also a “runner” python script provided in the root of this
repository for convenience when the source code is checked out locally:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python runner.py --version
0.3.0
$ ./runner.py --version
0.3.0


Commit message format
Commit messages should conform to the conventional commits standard, and to
help with this you should install the commitizen tool:
$ pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
$ git add .
$ cz commit


Tests
To run the test suite locally, use nose2 for unit tests, and behave for
behavioural tests (Note that running behave will run
python setup.py install, installing photo-import into your current
environment):
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ nose2
$ behave

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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