Vincent3da Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 First, I am new to AUTOIT, and I am kind of dummy about scripts language and I trying to learn about this wonderful tool. I have read the Help file and quite confusing, I hope someone can help me answer these questions or show me a link to something similar that can help me get more understand about the problems:1 - I usually working at office and save all data on my USB drive, I use AUTOIT (Au3Record.exe to be precise) to make a script Backup.au3 like this: "1-Open Backup folder 2-Open USB 3-Drag all file in USB into Backup folder 4-Eject USB after amount of time". My question for this case are: a - When ever I running this script file, I cannot using my mouse to do anything else because it will interrupted the script, how can i avoid that problem and let the script run in silent? b - In case of a file already inside the Backup folder, how can I make the script keep the new file and rename the old file with day behind it (example: testdocument.doc and testdocument 12 - 28 - 2015.exe)? c - I have few USB drives, how can I tell the script Backup.au3 to continues doing the same process like the previous USB with out double click on the script again? d- While the script is running, if something happened and I want to stop the script, how can i set up hotkey for that situation? Also, how can i make a note popup in middle of a desktop telling me that a script is running (I try the tooltip before but that one appear on top left of the desktop and i don't want that)2 - I have 4 PCs connected to each other via LAN Network, all of them have a test script Test.au3 on their Desktop, how can I make a script that when I run it on what ever PC, the script will automatically run the Test.au3 file on each of PC?Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InunoTaishou Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 (edited) Welcome to the forums!1a. Instead of copying over files using your mouse click you can use FileCopy or FileMove.1b. Use _FileLIstToArray to get the files in the Backup folder, before using FileCopy you check to see if the file exists in the Backup Folder. If it exists the use FileMove to rename the old file.1c. There's a few ways to do this:Have the script run indefinitely and start the backup process using a hotkey, or create a GUI and have it set to a button (If you use a GUI you could have the script output what it's doing. I.e., copying file Filename.txt.... copying complete, renaming old backup file *Filename.txt* to *Filename (old).txt*)You could still have the script run indefinitely and restart itself each time the last USB drive is removed and a new one is inserted. (Function: DriveGetDrive("ALL") will give you all the drive letters.)1d. Create a global variable (There's a few examples on the forums where they used $Paused) and set the hotkey to change the variable to true/false for paused/unpaused.Here's an example, I didn't implement it all, you'll have to change some things to make it work how you want, but it should give you a starting pointexpandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstants.au3> #include <AutoItConstants.au3> #include <File.au3> #include <Array.au3> Global $frmMain = GUICreate("Main Window", 400, 400) Global $btnStartBackup = GUICtrlCreateButton("Start Backup", 10, 10, 75, 25) Global $lblStatus = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Paused", 95, 10, 75, 25) Global $edtOutput = GUICtrlCreateEdit("", 10, 45, 380, 350) Global $aFilesToBackup[] = ["Test.txt", "My File.txt", "Old Script.au3"] Global $sFilePath = @ScriptDir & '\' GUICtrlSetFont($lblStatus, 10, 400, "", "Segoe UI") GUICtrlSetFont($edtOutput, 10, 400, "", "Segoe UI") GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $frmMain) While (True) Switch GUIGetMsg() Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit Case $btnStartBackup GUICtrlSetData($lblStatus, "Running") BackupUSB() GUICtrlSetData($lblStatus, "Paused") EndSwitch WEnd Func BackupUSB() Local $drives = DriveGetDrive("ALL") Local $iBackupDrive = -1 Local $aOldFiles ; If getting the drive letters failed, send an error message and return If (@Error) Then DebugOutput("Failed to get Drive Letters" & @CRLF) Return EndIf ; Go through each drive letter and find the one that's USB. May have to change this if you have multiple USB's plugged int For $i = 1 to $drives[0] If (DriveGetType($drives[$i], $DT_BUSTYPE) = "USB") Then $iBackupDrive = $i ExitLoop EndIf Next ; If the $iBackupDrive is still -1, the for loop failed, send an error message and return If ($iBackupDrive = -1) Then DebugOutput("No USB Drive detected" & @CRLF) Return ; Else the $iBackupDrive is not -1 and the for loop succeeded, send a message that the backup process is starting Else DebugOutput("USB Drive detected. Backing up Drive " & $drives[$iBackupDrive] & @CRLF) EndIf ; Get all the files in the backup folder on the USB drive $aOldFiles = _FileListToArray($drives[$iBackupDrive] & "\Backup Folder\", $FLTA_FILES) ; Go through each file that we're going to backup from the computer For $i = 0 to UBound($aFilesToBackup) - 1 ; If the file already exists then rename it If (FileExists($drives[$iBackupDrive] & "\Backup Folder\" & $aFilesToBackup[$i])) Then Local $sFileExtension = StringTrimLeft($aFilesToBackup[$i], StringInStr($aFilesToBackup[$i], '.') - 1) Local $sFileName = StringTrimRight($aFilesToBackup[$i], StringLen($sFileExtension)) & ' ' & @MON & '-' & @MDAY & '-' & @YEAR DebugOutput("File " & $aFilesToBackup[$i] & " already exists. Renaming to " & $sFileName & $sFileExtension & @CRLF) If (FileMove($drives[$iBackupDrive] & "\Backup Folder\" & $aFilesToBackup[$i], $drives[$iBackupDrive] & "\Backup Folder\" & $sFileName & $sFileExtension)) Then DebugOutput(@TAB & "File renamed successfully" & @CRLF) Else DebugOutput(@TAB & "Failed to rename file" & @CRLF) EndIf EndIf If (FileCopy($sFilePath & $aFilesToBackup[$i], $drives[$iBackupDrive] & "\Backup Folder\" & $aFilesToBackup[$i])) Then DebugOutput("Successfully copied file " & $aFilesToBackup[$i] & @CRLF) Else DebugOutput("Failed to copy file " & $aFilesToBackup[$i] & @CRLF) EndIf Next DebugOutput("Backup process complete" & @CRLF) EndFunc Func DebugOutput(Const ByRef $sMsg) GUICtrlSetData($edtOutput, GUICtrlRead($edtOutput) & $sMsg) EndFunc Edited December 29, 2015 by InunoTaishou Vincent3da and feelie75 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vincent3da Posted December 29, 2015 Author Share Posted December 29, 2015 Lovely, thank you very much for the quick reply. I am will explore and play around with your example. In the mean time can you tell me (base on the script above), where should i change to make it recognize f drive as usb, and backup folder is located at Destop?Thank you very much, again, and have a great day! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InunoTaishou Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 (edited) In the script I postedLine 11 is an array of all of the files that you would want to copy to the backup folder on your usb driveLine 12 is the path of where all the files are at. Change @ScriptDir to @DesktopDir (Or you could just make it C:\Users\Name\Desktop\ yourself)Line 31 is what gets all of the drive letters on your system, 42-47 check to see which drive letter is a USB drive. If you just wanted to check F: then you should get rid of the loop for 42-47 and make itIf (DriveGetType("F:", $DT_BUSTYPE) = "USB") Then ; Set the drive letter to a variable to be used in the rest of the function Else DebugOutput("F: is not a USB drive" & @CRLF) EndIf Edited December 29, 2015 by InunoTaishou Vincent3da 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSaint Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 (edited) Hello Vincent3da, welcome to the Forum and AutoIt. What you did with 'Au3Record.exe' was record a macro. What it did was create a script (.au3) based on your actions (mouse movement etc). That means, that when you run it, it acts much like as if you were doing the actions yourself, and generally only one person can use the same PC at one time.What you need to do, so that things work silently, is modify that script. But first off, you need to study the AutoIt language to get the basics of coding.InunoTaishou has been very kind to you, and provided a whole working script, that should probably meet your need with a little adjustment. Alas though, you cannot shortcut learning the basics, so I suggest you try some of the tutorials here, which will help you better understand what he has provided. Edited December 29, 2015 by Santa Vincent3da 1 Make sure brain is in gear before opening mouth! Remember, what is not said, can be just as important as what is said. Spoiler What is the Secret Key? Life is like a Donut If I put effort into communication, I expect you to read properly & fully, or just not comment. Ignoring those who try to divert conversation with irrelevancies. If I'm intent on insulting you or being rude, I will be obvious, not ambiguous about it. I'm only big and bad, to those who have an over-active imagination. I may have the Artistic Liesense to disagree with you. TheSaint's Toolbox (be advised many downloads are not working due to ISP screwup with my storage) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vincent3da Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 Lovely, lovely thank you very much for explain more detail in the script InunoTaishouAlso than you Santa, for the welcome and explain about what Au3recorded.exe can do, of course I will take your advice and learn more about the language. Xandy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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