then 'curl -L -O -J https://osf.io/pztmq/download ' or your preferred variant -- -L is important
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Replying to @ctitusbrown @JeffSpies and
OR 'pip install osfclient' and then 'osf -p rjp38 clone'.
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Replying to @danudwary @ctitusbrown and
I have a question — sorry for necro'ing! — but how would I do this if it's utterly impractical to manually click to discover download URLs?
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Replying to @o_guest @danudwary and
I need to upload let's say 100 files... obviously I can't manually click to discover their download URLs. What do I do?
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Replying to @o_guest @danudwary and
The API isn't helping. What I can see in the JSON is everything but download, so move, upload, etc — but no download.
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Replying to @o_guest @danudwary and
So it seems like you know about https://developer.osf.io/#Nodes_nodes_files_list …? links:download isn't there? How about attributes:guid? Also tagging @loveundeniably
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Replying to @JeffSpies @danudwary and
I'm AFK. Will have to reply tomorrow. Sorry. There's definitely no download link when I request json for osf storage. Ideas?
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Replying to @o_guest @JeffSpies and
I understand I can curl a file, but I need to be able to curl or otherwise d/l 100s. So I'd need like a json with download URLs I guess?
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Replying to @o_guest @JeffSpies and
If you have a minimal example of automatically pulling all files in a folder stored on osf, I'd be really grateful.
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