using python3 (in a venv)
I am looking for a way to save some files, each strictly defined as its own full pathname in a variable
I would do something looking like this:
import datetime
import os
import tarfile
import time
outputfilename = "backup.configfiles" # as far as it has datetime names can't be similar
configfilelist = [
"/app1/DATA2/tartes/titi",
"/app2/DATA2/tartes/toto",
"/app3/DATA8/tartes/truc"
]
# and so on for all of the filenames (here is only example of list)
def definetarfilename():
# adapt date & time to file name
t = time.localtime()
timestamp = str(time.strftime('%Y%m%d-%H%M',t))
global filedatee
filedatee=outputfilename "." timestamp ".tar.gz"
def writefilestotargz():
# use compression with gz
with tarfile.open(filedatee, "w|gz") as tar:
for f in [configfilelist]:
tar.add(f)
definetarfilename() # generate filename
writefilestotargz() # write tar.gz file
exit()
but I get errors about :
AttributeError: "list" object has no attribute "statswith"
I'm still new to python, so can you help define why and how I can fix that (method, syntax ?)
CodePudding user response:
There is a minor issue in writefilestotargz
function:
def writefilestotargz():
# use compression with gz
with tarfile.open(filedatee, "w|gz") as tar:
for f in configfilelist:
tar.add(f)