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A scheduler-driven data transfer platform

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FileFlow Agent

A modular, scheduler-driven data transfer platform built with Python. FileFlow automates the movement of files between configurable storage backends with support for cron scheduling, processing pipelines, deduplication, backup, and retention policies.

Features

  • Multi-backend connectors — Local filesystem, SFTP, AWS S3, SCP, HDFS
  • Advanced Job Configuration — Define standalone connection properties (Host, Port, User, Password) independently per job, enabling multiple distinct SFTP transfers
  • Cron scheduling — APScheduler with per-job cron expressions
  • Processing pipeline — Compress, decompress, and rename files in transit
  • Deduplication — SQLite-backed tracking to prevent duplicate transfers
  • Reliable backup & retention — Configurable backup directories with automatic strict retention cleanup
  • Transfer verification — Size match, checksum, and existence checks
  • Neumorphic Dashboard — Responsive, clean 'Soft UI' realtime monitoring and config management interface
  • REST API — Health checks, transfer stats, job listing, and log streaming

Architecture

├── configs/                # YAML job definitions
│   ├── jobs.yaml
│   └── test_jobs.yaml
├── src/fileflow_agent/
│   ├── api/                # FastAPI endpoints + dashboard serving
│   ├── config/             # Pydantic models and settings loader
│   ├── connectors/         # Source/Destination connector implementations
│   ├── logging/            # Structured rotating logger
│   ├── processing/         # File processing pipeline
│   ├── scheduler/          # APScheduler integration
│   ├── services/           # Transfer, backup, retention, verification
│   ├── static/             # Dashboard frontend (HTML/CSS/JS)
│   ├── tracking/           # SQLite transfer history & deduplication
│   ├── utils/              # Checksum utilities
│   └── main.py             # Application entrypoint
├── test_*.py               # Unit and integration tests
├── .env.example
├── run.sh                  # Easy startup script
├── pyproject.toml
├── requirements.txt
└── README.md

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • pip

Installation & Workspace Setup

FileFlow Agent is designed as a standalone global Pip library. When you install it, it gives your system a new command-line tool fileflow.

# 1. Install via Pip (In a virtual environment or globally)
pip install fileflow-agent

# 2. Initialize a secure Workspace
# This creates localized databases, configuration templates, and log directories.
fileflow init ~/my_fileflow_workspace

# 3. Start the Agent from the configured workspace
fileflow start ~/my_fileflow_workspace --port 7345

Once running, open http://localhost:7345 to access the Neumorphic monitoring dashboard.

Configuration

The fileflow init command will automatically scaffold a .env and configs/jobs.yaml in your chosen workspace directory.

  1. Environment Config (~/my_fileflow_workspace/.env) Set your UI authentication credentials and global AWS/SFTP master keys if needed.

  2. Job Config (~/my_fileflow_workspace/configs/jobs.yaml) (You can edit this file manually, or configure jobs entirely from the Web Dashboard without touching YAML!)

This is what a YAML job definition looks like:

jobs:
  - job_id: daily_backup
    enabled: true
    schedule: "0 */6 * * *"

    source:
      type: local
      path: /data/incoming
      file_pattern: "*.csv"

    destination:
      type: s3
      path: archive/csv
      bucket: my-bucket

    processing:
      enabled: true
      steps:
        - compress

    backup:
      enabled: true
      location: backups/daily
      retention_days: 30

    verification:
      method: size_match

(You can also configure jobs entirely from the Web Dashboard without touching YAML!)

The built-in Neumorphic web dashboard provides:

View Description
Overview Transfer stats (total, success, failed, duplicates) and recent transfer table
Configuration Form-based job editor — add, edit, delete jobs and reload the scheduler live
System Logs Real-time log viewer with auto-refresh

API Endpoints

Method Path Description
GET /health Health check
GET /jobs List configured jobs
GET /transfers Recent transfer records
GET /stats/summary Aggregated transfer statistics
GET /logs/recent Recent log entries
GET /api/config Read raw YAML config
POST /api/config Save config and reload scheduler

Extending Connectors

Implement SourceConnector or DestinationConnector from connectors/base.py and register in connectors/factory.py:

from fileflow_agent.connectors.base import SourceConnector

class MySourceConnector(SourceConnector):
    def list_files(self, path, pattern=None):
        ...

    def download_file(self, remote_path, local_path):
        ...

    def get_metadata(self, remote_path):
        ...

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Please open an issue first to discuss what you'd like to change.

  1. Fork the repository (https://github.com/emoncse/fileflow)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

This project is open source and available under the MIT License.

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