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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn
      last edited by

      So it could be as simple as a script like what follows.

      Note that this script only considers files that are mapped to a local C: through Z: drive.
      Other (network) paths are possible, but for the point of illustration, that’s just an unnecessary complication.

      Also note that much more error checking and results reporting (presumably upon failure) could be done.

      Typically the lines of the script would be added to the user’s startup.py file, so that it is transparently activated and sitting there waiting for user saves to happen, after Notepad++ initializes.

      Anyway, the script:

      # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
      
      from Npp import notepad, NOTIFICATION
      import os
      import shutil
      import re
      
      def callback_notepad_FILESAVED(args):
          curr_buffer_id = notepad.getCurrentBufferID()
          notepad.activateBufferID(args['bufferID'])
          p = notepad.getCurrentFilename()
          m = re.match('([C-Z]):', p, re.I)
          if m:
              top_level_backup_dir = r'c:\temp\mybackups'
              backup_path = top_level_backup_dir + os.sep + 'Drive-{}'.format(m.group(1)) + p[2:]
              backup_dir = backup_path.rsplit(os.sep, 1)[0]
              if not os.path.isdir(backup_dir): os.makedirs(backup_dir)
              if os.path.isdir(backup_dir): shutil.copy2(p, backup_path)
      
      notepad.callback(callback_notepad_FILESAVED, [NOTIFICATION.FILESAVED])
      
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      • teleslon2T
        teleslon2
        last edited by

        Sadly, it doesn’t work for me. Folder c:\temp\mybackups exists. I’ve tried files on Z (mapped c:\xampp…), on С - nothing appeared in mybackups folder.
        NPP 7.8 Windows 8.1
        Is it possible to print debug info there? My primary language is PHP, so I’m not so smart here…

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          @teleslon2

          Did you restart npp after creating your user startup.py?
          A print(m) before the if m will print to the python script console.
          Can be opened via the menu.
          Just make sure you use the same indentation (tabs or spaces but not mixed) as the lines before and after.

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @teleslon2
            last edited by

            @teleslon2

            Did you notice this line in the demo script?:

            top_level_backup_dir = r'c:\temp\mybackups'

            Obviously you’d want to replace the path I used with the path you desire.

            Otherwise I suggest the “print” route that @Ekopalypse recommended.

            Saying “it doesn’t work” is fine but it doesn’t leave much room for help from someone not sitting right at your computer.

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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @teleslon2
              last edited by

              @teleslon2 said in Hierarchical backup wanted.:

              Folder c:\temp\mybackups exists.

              Oh, you did say this, so my comment about that doesn’t apply. Sorry.

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              • teleslon2T
                teleslon2
                last edited by

                That’s strange. I surely restarted it and not once. Ok, now it’s working (after inserting “print”, hmm…).
                Next, I’d like to shorten some paths but my regex didn’t match, could you please help?

                print (backup_path)
                backup_path = re.sub(r"<c\:\\temp\\mybackups\\Drive\-C\\Users\\User\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\scp\d+>", 'WinScp', backup_path)
                

                Prints
                c:\temp\mybackups\Drive-C\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\scp26772\home\admin\web
                before replacing.

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                • teleslon2T
                  teleslon2
                  last edited by

                  Opps, there should by “c:\temp\mybackups\WinScp” as replacement string. But anyway, it prints the same after replacement.

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                  • teleslon2T
                    teleslon2
                    last edited by

                    Thanks, Alan!
                    And a guy helped me out there, so below is my final variant. I add time to file names and shorten paths derived from WinScp editing of remote files.

                    from Npp import notepad, NOTIFICATION
                    import os
                    import shutil
                    import re
                    from datetime import datetime
                    
                    def callback_notepad_FILESAVED(args):
                        curr_buffer_id = notepad.getCurrentBufferID()
                        notepad.activateBufferID(args['bufferID'])
                        p = notepad.getCurrentFilename()
                        m = re.match('([C-Z]):', p, re.I)
                        time_now = datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S")
                        if m:
                            top_level_backup_dir = r'c:\temp\mybackups'
                            backup_path = top_level_backup_dir + os.sep + 'Drive-{}'.format(m.group(1)) + p[2:] + '.' + time_now
                            backup_path = re.sub(r"c\:\\temp\\mybackups\\Drive\-C\\Users\\User\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\scp\d+", r'c:\\temp\\mybackups\\WinScp', backup_path)
                            backup_dir = backup_path.rsplit(os.sep, 1)[0]
                            if not os.path.isdir(backup_dir): os.makedirs(backup_dir)
                            if os.path.isdir(backup_dir): shutil.copy2(p, backup_path)
                    
                    notepad.callback(callback_notepad_FILESAVED, [NOTIFICATION.FILESAVED])
                    
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                    • Moisey OysgeltM
                      Moisey Oysgelt
                      last edited by

                      I made for my environment

                      def callback_notepad_FILESAVED(args):
                      curr_buffer_id = notepad.getCurrentBufferID()
                      notepad.activateBufferID(args[‘bufferID’])
                      p = notepad.getCurrentFilename()
                      time_now = datetime.now().strftime(“%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S”)
                      # print§
                      # m = re.match(‘([C-Z]):’, p, re.I)
                      if True:
                      # p1=p.replace(‘:’,‘/’).replace(os.sep,‘/’).replace(‘//’,‘/’)
                      # backup_path = top_level_backup_dir + os.sep + ‘Drive-{}’.format(m.group(1)) + p[2:]
                      # backup_path = top_level_backup_dir + os.sep + p1
                      # backup_dir = backup_path.rsplit(os.sep, 1)[0]
                      # if not os.path.isdir(backup_dir): os.makedirs(backup_dir)
                      # if os.path.isdir(backup_dir): shutil.copy2(p, backup_path)
                      top_level_backup_dir = ‘C:/temp/backup/’
                      p=p.replace(os.sep,‘/’)
                      pathLisr=p.split(‘/’)
                      pat=‘/’.join(pathLisr[:-1])
                      OriginalName=pathLisr[-1]
                      ext=os.path.splitext(OriginalName)[1]
                      new_name=os.path.splitext(OriginalName)[0]+time_now+ext
                      backup_dir=top_level_backup_dir + pat.replace(‘:’,‘/’).replace(os.sep,‘/’).replace(‘//’,‘/’)
                      new_name= backup_dir+‘/’+new_name
                      if not os.path.isdir(backup_dir): os.makedirs(backup_dir)
                      shutil.copyfile(p,new_name)
                      #################################

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                      • vanowmV
                        vanowm
                        last edited by

                        Here is another version that backup file before it’s being overwritten with new data and appends date/time of the last modification date of the original file (not current date of the backup)
                        i.e. file C:\blah\mycode.js will be backed up as D:\Backup\Notepad++\C\blah\mycode.js_20210928_221824.js
                        It also works with network shares

                        from os import makedirs
                        from os.path import split, splitext, exists, getmtime
                        from shutil import copyfile
                        from time import strftime, localtime
                        from re import sub
                        from Npp import *
                        
                        def callback_FILEBEFORESAVE(args):
                        
                            backup_dir = "D:\\Backup\\Notepad++\\";             # backup directory, must have trailing slash
                        
                            _file = notepad.getBufferFilename(args['bufferID']) # get full path
                            if not exists(_file):                               # new file?
                                return
                        
                            with open(_file, "r") as f:                         # read data from file
                              if f.read() == editor.getText():                  # only save if file was modified
                                console.write(msg + "file unchanged, no backup created\n")
                                return
                        
                            file = sub("^\\\\+", "",                            # remove \ at beginning of the path
                                   sub('[<>"|?*:]', "_",                        # just a precation, replace invalid characters with _
                                   sub("^([a-zA-Z]):", r"\1",                   # remove : after drive letter
                                   _file)))
                        
                            dir, file = split(file)                             # get directory and file
                            filename, ext = splitext(file)                      # get filename and extension
                        
                            new_dir = backup_dir + dir + "\\";
                            new_filename = filename + ext                       # original filename
                            new_filename = new_filename + str(strftime("_%Y%m%d_%H%M%S", localtime(getmtime(_file)))) + ext; # append date/time and original extension
                        
                            if not exists(new_dir):
                              try:
                                makedirs(new_dir)
                              except Exception as err:
                                console.write(msg + str(err).replace("\\\\", "\\") + "\n")
                                return
                        
                            try:
                              copyfile(_file, new_dir + new_filename)
                              console.write(msg + "saved as " + new_dir + new_filename + "\n")
                            except Exception as err:
                              console.write(msg + str(err).replace("\\\\", "\\") + "\n")
                        
                        
                        notepad.clearCallbacks([NOTIFICATION.FILEBEFORESAVE])
                        notepad.callback(callback_FILEBEFORESAVE, [NOTIFICATION.FILEBEFORESAVE])
                        
                        msg = "[Auto backup] " # console message prefix
                        console.write(msg + "initialized\n")
                        

                        For easy managing it’s better to save this script as a separate file i.e autobackup.py in the same directory where startup.py is
                        and at the end of startup.py add this line:

                        import autobackup # script's filename without extension
                        
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