I would like to write a python script that would upload any file I select in Windows Explorer. The idea is to select any file in Windows Explorer, right-click to display file's Context Menu and select a command from there... something like "Upload to Web Server". After the command is selected, the Python runs a script which receives the file-path and a file name of the file to be uploaded. The writing the Python script that will upload the file to web seems to be straightforward. What is unclear is how to create an entity in Windows Context Menu for the Python Script. And how to pass the file path and file name to the Python script to catch.... Please advise!
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Assuming Windows 7, If you open a folder and type "shell:sendto" in the address bar then hit enter you'll be taken to the context menu. You can add a .cmd file with the following in it.
This should execute your python script passing in the file (%1) as a parameter. Within the python script you can use:
This gets all parameters passed in so More information on getting the file passed in is here: |
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That was dead on - concise and correct. Even a newbie like myself can make good use of this. Thanks! ps: You can create a shortcut to the .cmd file on your shell:sendto folder and give it a 'friendlier' name if you wish. |
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