Watcher is a daemon that watches specified files/folders for changes and fires commands in response to those changes. It is similar to incron, however, configuration uses a simpler to read yaml file instead of a plain text file. It's also written in Python, making it easier to hack.
License: MIT License
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watcher's Introduction
See jobs.yml for proper configuration syntax
Dependencies: python, python-pyinotify, python-yaml
In Ubuntu (and Debian):
sudo apt-get install python python-pyinotify python-yaml # thanks to Yoann Queret for pointing out python-yaml
make sure watcher.py is marked as executable
chmod +x watcher.py
start the daemon with:
./watcher.py start
stop it with:
./watcher.py stop
restart it with:
./watcher.py restart
The first time you start it (if you haven't done it yourself) it will create ~/.watcher and
~/.watcher/jobs.yml and then it will yell at you. You need to edit ~/.watcher/jobs.yml to
setup folders to watch. You'll find a jobs.yml in the same directory as this README. Use
that as an example. It should be pretty simple
If you edit ~/.watcher/jobs.yml you must restart the daemon for it to reload the configuration
file. It'd make sense for me to set up watcher to watch the config file. That'll be coming
soon.
Problems? [email protected]
Have fun.