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    Get pictures from synology NAS - "Rediscover This Day"

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    • T Offline
      Tifendro
      last edited by

      Hi !!!
      that’s the exact function that i want !
      I also have a synology where my pics are stored !

      Can you please contact me with your Project info or write it down there ?

      Thank you very much

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        cyberphox
        last edited by

        Own a Synology and would LOVE to do this!! Contact me for sure…interested!!

        Full time Dad, DJ and entertainer and lover of technology.

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          schmucke
          last edited by schmucke

          Hello,

          i help me here very simple. on the Magicmirror side, i have a cronjob what get pictures every day per ssh/scp. To use this, i have add the magicmirror device to the knownhosts on the synology side (google for it).

          on Synology side:
          This Script is get the exif data of the images. write it to a CSV and then, get the path and write it to a mysqldb (This Script i run once every year one time per hand … i dont know it works perfectly… I think, that here are better coding people… this is quick and dirty. But it works for me. I cant show the Magicmirror side now, i am not at home - but you can use every Plugin with a upload folder… i can show my “Plugin” in the next days if you want…

          #!/bin/bash
          # 
          # This script is get the exif data (if set) from all
          # pictures (jpg/JPG) in a define path (recursiv).
          # It writes the data to am MYSQL Database.
          #
          # It works native with Synology DSM (Tested with 6.0.2-xxxx)
          #
          # To use this script, put in the  root folder of your photos
          # chmod 775 ./listimages.sh make the script executable
          # ./listimages.sh execute the scriptfile
          #
          # Where want you present your files?
          imagepath=/volume1/Intern/Fotos/MagicMirror/
          # Variables for the temp files (will delete at End of the Script
          exportcsv=./export.csv
          importcsv=./import.csv
          
          # MySql Data
          
          username=root
          password=PASSWORD
          database=ExifData
          table=Bilder
          
          shopt -s globstar extglob
          exiv2 -pa -g DateTimeOriginal **/*.@(jpg|JPG) |
          awk -v pwd="$PWD/" -v dq='"' -v OFS=',' '{
              fn = substr($0, 1, match($0, / *Exif\.Photo/)-1)
          	    print dq pwd fn dq,  dq $(NF-1) dq, dq $NF dq
          		}' >$exportcsv
          
          mysql -u$username -p$password -e "use $database" -e "
          TRUNCATE Bilder;"
          
          # Write data to mysql
          for f in $exportcsv
          do
          mysql -u$username -p$password -e "use $database" -e "
          		LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '$f'
          		INTO TABLE $table
          		FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' 
          		OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '\"' 
          		LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' 
          		(path,date,time);"
          done
          

          This script is copying and resizing the images:

          importcsv=/volume1/Intern/Fotos/Bilder/import.csv
          imagepath=/volume1/Intern/Fotos/MagicMirror/
          #remove old images
          rm /volume1/Intern/Fotos/Bilder/import.csv
          rm /volume1/Intern/Fotos/MagicMirror/*.*
          #Get Date from tommorow
          DATE=$(date --date='1 day' +%m-%d)
          #DATE=$(date +%m-%d)
          
          #MYSQL Query by date from tomorrow
          id=$(mysql -uroot -pPASSWORD -s -N -e "SELECT path FROM ExifData.Bilder WHERE date like '%$DATE' INTO OUTFILE '$importcsv' FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY ''")
          # Copy files with exifdata from tomorow before one,two, three or whatever years
          while read p; do
          cp "$p" $imagepath
          done < $importcsv #(DELETE THE SPACE BETWEEN < AND $!!!!)
          
          
          cd $imagepath
          shopt -s nullglob
          i=0
          for f in *.JPG *.jpg *.jpeg; do
            exiv2 -r "$i"_%d.%m.%Y_%H.%M.%S rename ./"$f"
            i=$((i+1))
            done
          
          for f in *.JPG *.jpg *.jpeg; do
          	convert -thumbnail 800 ./"$f" ./"${f%}.jpg"
          	rm ./"$f"
          done
          

          I hope this helps - you can do it! Have fun!

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            Tifendro
            last edited by

            Awesome ! I will try this soon !! Thank’s again !

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              Tifendro
              last edited by

              what about your photo plugin ?

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                yawns Moderator @Tifendro
                last edited by

                @Tifendro
                https://github.com/roramirez/MMM-ImagesPhotos

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                  schmucke
                  last edited by

                  Yes @yawns,

                  this is the plugin what i use. i have only customize the css stuff.

                  https://github.com/roramirez/MMM-ImagesPhotos

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                    Gabev
                    last edited by

                    would LOVE to do this!!

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