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Introduction
A ctypes wrapper for librsync. Provides signature(), delta(), and
patch() functions.
There are three steps necessary to synchronize a file. Two steps are performed
on the source file and one on the destination.
Generate a signature for the destination file.
Generate a delta for the source file (using the signature).
Patch the destination file using the generated delta.
Usually, these steps involve remote systems. Here is an example of synchronizing
two local files.
importlibrsync# The destination file.dst=open('Resume-v1.0.pdf', 'rb')
# The source file.src=open('Resume-v1.2.pdf', 'rb')
# Where we will write the synchronized copy.synced=open('Resume-latest.pdf', 'wb')
# Step 1: prepare signature of the destination filesignature=librsync.signature(dst)
# Step 2: prepare a delta of the source filedelta=librsync.delta(src, signature)
# Step 3: synchronize the files.# In many cases, you would overwrite the destination with the result of# synchronization. However, by default a new file is created.librsync.patch(dst, delta, synced)
Extending
This wrapper only exposes the most common operations that librsync provides. It
is not meant to be a full wrapper, but should cover most use-cases. You can
easily extend this wrapper. Information about librsync is available in it's
manual which is linked below (I wish I had found this BEFORE writing this
wrapper!)