- import os
- import time
- # 1. The files and directories to be backed up are specified in a list.
- # source = ['/home/swaroop/byte', '/home/swaroop/bin']
- # If you are using Windows, use source = [r'C:\\Documents', r'D:\\Work'] or something like that
- source = [r'C:\\Python\\test']
- # 2. The backup must be stored in a main backup directory
- # target_dir = '/mnt/e/backup/' # Remember to change this to what you will be using
- target_dir = r'C:\\Python\\test2\\\\'
- # 3. The files are backed up into a zip file.
- # 4. The name of the zip archive is the current date and time
- target = target_dir + time.strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%S') + '.zip'
- # 5. We use the zip command (in Unix/Linux) to put the files in a zip archive
- # zip_command = "zip -qr '%s' %s" % (target, ' '.join(source))
- zip_command = r"""D:\\Progra~1\\7-Zip\\7z.exe a %s %s""" % (target, ''.join(source))
- # Run the backup
- if os.system(zip_command) == 0:
- print 'Successful backup to', target
- else:
- print 'Backup FAILED'
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