Well, I finally got down and dirty with PhanFare and polished up PhanSync nice and shiny. It now works just like ZenSync (and rsync for that matter). It’s very robust, and I have been uploaded images and videos to PhanFare without any problems. With this release, I have also removed any external module requirements (yeah!), so that it just uses standard PHP5 and HTTP calls to send photos & videos. This was a good change, and fairly straight-forward since PhanFare’s upload API isn’t complicated.
So, with that said, here’s the link:
http://www.plymptonia.com/phansync.tgz
All you have to do is unpack, and edit phansync.php with your username, password, and point it to a directory you want to traverse. Read the header in that file for more information on what directory structure it expects.
It works on Ubuntu Linux, and is fine on hosted servers (tested on Dreamhost). Now, get those files off of your gallery script and on to PhanFare!
See ya!
-Dan
Hi Dan:
I’m going to check out PhanSync tomorrow at work on my Ubuntu box. Awesome! You should really post your work to their forums, http://forum.phanfare.com
–Darryl
Darryl,
Thanks for the response, and let me know how it works for you. You sound like me and want to transfer a bunch of photos & videos at once, and PhanSync will work great for that. Additionally, if you get behind and want to bulk upload later, it will be good for that, too.
-Dan