How to upload files in the downloads folder in the terminal? - file-upload

How to upload files in the downloads folder in the terminal?
My folder is https://github.com/rg3915/LaTeX/downloads but I can only go through the site. And when I try to download gives error.

That usually indicates a problem during the upload, making the download impossible.
See this thread for illustration:
Try it with flash disabled.

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The issue with downloading files with Selenium with Jenkins

Testers may have this issue for sure.
Assume that we have a testcase that should be automated. And it has a step to download a file from the webpage by clicking a link and it will be downloaded to our local machine’s download folder. As the next step it should be verified that the file is downloaded.
So in a local machine this can be handled easily by using the download paths and all. But the matter that I have is this exact same testcase is getting fail in Jenkins (cloud run). It returns a null value because the download directory cannot be found in Jenkins.
Do you guys know what kind of solution that can we take for this? I heard something using API request to download the file. Yes this file is also getting downloaded by a GET request with parameters. But I don’t know how to perform that.
Thanks for your time.
I tried the bellow options.
Changing the directory to Windows and Linux as per the documents
By using jenkins home directory
What I want to do?
to verify that the file is downloaded
Read the file and check with the db (This has existing methods)

Symbols doesn't been uploaded to Crashlytics

I try to upload an iOS dSYM.zip file to crashytics manually through the web site.
After I choose file the site immediatly shows me warning "Zip up the dSYM folder and try again". Warning is showed so quickly that it is unpossible extracts archive or uploads its to the server. My file has a zip extensions and contains dSYM folder. What does it mean?
UPD:
Zip contains two files:
appname.app.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/appname
appname.app.dSYM/Contents/Info.plist
Mike from Fabric here, it sounds like the zip contains more then just the dSYMs of your app. I'd remove anything that's not a dSYM and try to upload it.

How do I download a file in a custom directory?

I googled it and no help. I am making a program here people register and then they can download some indie games i am creating. But i am having problems with the download function. When i go to download the game / program i am getting a error saying i need a file extension here is the code i am trying
My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile("https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yioya7ek0dq1r60/AABzT-98B4DWPdgv1edYC5SMa?dl=0", "C:\ProgramData\GamingcenterApp\games")
I need it to be like this because it is downloading a games folder that the gaming center will know it is installed so it can open the app.
Thanks GamingBlock
Let me explain what to do. DownloadFile downloads a file to your PC, and not a folder. Here is the fixed code:
My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile("C:\ProgramData\GamingcenterApp\games", "READ_ME.txt")
Folders are purposely not supposed to be downloaded by the DownloadFile call. I haven't tested your code but it could generate an exception.
Argument 1 is the file you want to download from the internet, and Arguement 2 is the file name. Not the directory you want it to download to. Also, You can't set the text in the .txt file by code. And of course this will generate an exception because I tested your code.
If this does not help, Simply comment on this answer and I will try to improve it.

Opera Extension - persona.ini

I am uploading my first Opera Extension. It is very simple. It is a toolbar button that launches a popup window. It works perfectly fine in Opera developer mode. Opera is not letting me upload it successfully. It keeps saying the persona.ini file is missing. Meanwhile I downloaded quite a few extensions already live in the Opera Extensions Directory to see their persona.ini files and none of them even have a persona.ini file. I can only find one example of a persona.ini file online and it must not be correct because it doesn't allow the upload either.
Has anyone experienced this? Why is this happening?
You're probably uploading the extension in .zip format, which is not supported — only .crx and .nex are supported. .zip is only used for Opera themes (hence the reference to persona.ini).
So, to fix this, you can do the following: when in developer mode, use the "Pack extension" button to pack and sign your extension. Then try uploading it again — everything should work fine.
I successfully uploaded zip package in Opera store.
I faced with same issue ("persona.ini is missed") when tried to upload zip package with root folder - I mean zip content: "Sources/content (like manifest.json).
Chrome store accepted this package but for Opera you could try to create zip package with all content without parent folder (Sources folder in my case).
Opera doesn't support till now the .zip file you need to upload either .nex or .crx file.
To create a .nex file..
In your opera URL,just type opera://extensions
Click on Pack Extensions.
Browse to the root directory of your extension and click on okay.
The file will also create an .pem file along with .nex file. Keep your pem file safe and with you for uploading/upgrading your extension.

Playframework - Uploadfile to 2 different folders

just starting at play, and I needed to see it it can be used to do my project.
But after reading some docs, I still can't find a way to put uploaded files in more then one place.
I know that there is the attachments folder, and that I can change it directory in the confs, but what I want is another attachments folder, some thing like:
If the user upload a photo it would go to /photos folder;
if the user upload a txt it would go to /docs fodler;
Thanks
--UPDATE--
I'm using Play 2.0.1
So after some more research I found this other question:
How can I change uploaded files directory in play 2.0.1?
Basically there is no more attachments path configure in this playframework version, so I need to put this manually in the control, just like the answer in that question.