How can I upload all files and sub-directories within a root directory on my PC, to my Azure Storage Account File Share (files, not blobs)? The idea being that I want to effectively "clone" all files and directory structure that exist on my PC or on a hard drive, and upload them onto my Azure File Share.
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I needed to upload thousands of files and their folders to my Azure Storage Account File Share (files, not blobs). So I created a simple PC app that would let me select a folder on my PC (or attached hard drive), click a button, and voila! The files and directories were then easily "cloned" to my Azure File Share location in the cloud.
To get started, you'll need to create a new project in Visual Studio. I'm using VS 2017.
Step 1: Create a new Windows Forms App
Step 2: We need to add a NuGet package, called WindowsAzure.Storage (v. 9.3.3), so go to Project-->Manage NuGet Packages. Click the Browse tab and search for WindowsAzure.Storage. Then click "Install".
Step 3: Add a new Class to your Project. Then copy/paste the following code, which contains the functions needed to do the heavy lifting of uploading your files...
Step 3a: Important; Be sure to replace the "yourStorageAccountName" and "yourStorageAccountKey" values with valid ones representing your Azure File Storage account.
Imports Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage
Imports System.IO
Imports Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.File
Public Class AzureStorageUpload
Private mConnectionString As String = "DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=yourStorageAccountName;AccountKey=yourStorageAccountKey"
Private mUploadFileSize As Long
Private mUploadFileExtension As String
Private mCloudFile As CloudFile
Public Sub UploadFileAsFileToAzureStorage(fileShare As String, folderPath As String, fullFilePath As String, originalName As String)
'Connect to Azure
Dim storageAccount As CloudStorageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(mConnectionString)
' Create a reference to the file client.
Dim CloudFileClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudFileClient()
Dim share As CloudFileShare = CloudFileClient.GetShareReference(fileShare)
If share.Exists = True Then
Dim rootDir As CloudFileDirectory = share.GetRootDirectoryReference()
Dim cfd As CloudFileDirectory = share.GetRootDirectoryReference()
cfd = cfd.GetDirectoryReference(folderPath)
'Create a reference to the filename that you will be uploading
mCloudFile = cfd.GetFileReference(originalName)
'Upload the file to Azure
mCloudFile.UploadFromFile(fullFilePath)
mUploadFileSize = mCloudFile.Properties.Length
mUploadFileExtension = Path.GetExtension(mCloudFile.Name)
End If
share = Nothing
CloudFileClient = Nothing
storageAccount = Nothing
End Sub
Public Sub CreateDirectory(fileShare As String, folder As String)
'Connect to Azure
Dim storageAccount As CloudStorageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(mConnectionString)
' Create a reference to the file client.
Dim CloudFileClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudFileClient()
Dim share As CloudFileShare = CloudFileClient.GetShareReference(fileShare)
If share.Exists = True Then
Dim cfd As CloudFileDirectory = share.GetRootDirectoryReference()
cfd = cfd.GetDirectoryReference(folder)
cfd.CreateIfNotExists()
cfd = Nothing
End If
share = Nothing
CloudFileClient = Nothing
storageAccount = Nothing
End Sub
Private Function PathOnly(fileName As String) As String
Dim l As Long
l = InStrRev(fileName, "\")
If l = 0 Then
Return fileName
Else
Return Mid(fileName, 1, l)
End If
End Function
Public Function JobOnly(ByVal MyJob As String) As String
Dim l As Long
JobOnly = MyJob
l = InStrRev(JobOnly, "\")
If l = 0 Then
Exit Function
End If
JobOnly = Mid(JobOnly, l + 1, Len(JobOnly) - l)
l = InStrRev(JobOnly, ".")
If l = 0 Then
Exit Function
Else
'Eliminate the extension
JobOnly = Mid(JobOnly, 1, l - 1)
End If
End Function
End Class
Step 4: On your Windows Form (form1), place the following controls:
- TextBox1 should be a wide textbox which will hold the desired path.
This path will be the "root" path for all the files and
sub-directories that will be created and uploaded to your Azure File Share. Note that the root folder's files (if you have any), will NOT be enumerated, and thus will not be copied, but all of it's
subdirectories, their subdirectories, and files will all be "cloned", uploaded, and copied. - Place a button, Button1 that says "Select Folder"
- Below that, put Button2 that says "Upload to Cloud"
- Below that, put Button3 that says "Cancel"
- Add a StatusStrip, docked at the bottom, and in it place a ToolStripStatusLabel whose name is "tsData1"
- Add a FolderBrowserDialog control, and name it "fbd1"
Step 5: Now you're ready to add the code behind the form:
Imports System.IO
Public Class Form1
Private mWorking As Boolean
Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
' Select Folder/Directory to Upload
' Note: The idea is that all SubDirectories and Files will be copied (cloned) to your Azure Storage FileShare (as Files, not Blobs)
Dim DiaResult As DialogResult
Dim batchFolder As String = "c:\"
With fbd1
.RootFolder = Environment.SpecialFolder.MyComputer
.SelectedPath = batchFolder
.Description = "Select folder to Upload to Azure Storage"
DiaResult = .ShowDialog()
If DiaResult <> Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then
Exit Sub
Else
TextBox1.Text = .SelectedPath
End If
End With
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
Dim i As Integer
WaitCursor(True)
' Note: Here, I'm searching for all files that have a .png extension. If you simply want to transfer ALL files within the folders,
' just use *.* instead of *.png
' Also note that the initial directory's files are NOT enumerated (so if there are FILES in your initial chosen directory, they are NOT copied)
Dim files = From d In Directory.EnumerateDirectories(TextBox1.Text, "*", SearchOption.AllDirectories)
From f In Directory.EnumerateFiles(d, "*.*")
Select f
Dim txtFilesArray() As String = files.ToArray()
WaitCursor(False)
Dim count As Integer = 0
Dim asu As New AzureStorageUpload
' Get the initial directory which has already been selected
Dim Prefix As String = LCase(TextBox1.Text)
Prefix = Replace(Prefix, Path.GetDirectoryName(Prefix), "")
' Create a log file to record the progress...
Dim myLog As String = GetAppPath() & "\UploadLog.txt"
' Your file share goes here. Be sure everything is lower case
' Note that your file share must already exist (use the Azure portal to create your fileshare name)
Dim yourFileShare As String = "yourfileshare"
Try
' This will create your initial directory within your file share
' Your intention is that you'll be uploading (cloning) everything, including subdirectories and files,
' that currently exist on your PC inside your "starting" folder.
asu.CreateDirectory(yourFileShare, Prefix)
Catch ex As Exception
End Try
MsgBox("Ready to begin uploading files...")
Dim sw2 As New StreamWriter(New FileStream(myLog, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write))
Dim startTime As Date = DateAndTime.Now
sw2.WriteLine("Starting Upload at " & startTime.ToLongTimeString & " on " & startTime.ToLongDateString)
mWorking = True
WaitCursor(True)
While mWorking = True
For i = 0 To txtFilesArray.Length - 1
Application.DoEvents()
Dim origPath As String = txtFilesArray(i)
If File.Exists(origPath) = True Then
Dim pathOnly As String = Replace(origPath, TextBox1.Text, "")
Dim l As Integer = InStrRev(pathOnly, "\")
' Create the path - path must be all lowercase (which it is already)
Dim newPath As String = Mid(pathOnly, 2, l - 2)
If InStr(newPath, "\") = 0 Then
Try
asu.CreateDirectory(yourFileShare, Prefix & "\" & newPath)
Catch ex As Exception
End Try
Else
Dim folders() As String = Split(newPath, "\")
Dim j As Integer
Dim catPath As String = ""
For j = 0 To folders.Count - 1
If j = 0 Then
catPath = folders(j)
Else
catPath = catPath & "\" & folders(j)
End If
Try
asu.CreateDirectory(yourFileShare, Prefix & "\" & catPath)
Catch ex As Exception
End Try
Next
End If
newPath = Prefix & "/" & Replace(newPath, "\", "/")
Dim dt As Date = DateAndTime.Now
sw2.WriteLine("Attempting " & origPath & " at " & dt.ToLongTimeString & " on " & dt.ToShortDateString)
tsData1.Text = "#" & Trim(Str(i + 1)) & " of " & Trim(Str(txtFilesArray.Length))
Try
asu.UploadFileAsFileToAzureStorage(yourFileShare, newPath, origPath, asu.JobOnly(origPath) & Path.GetExtension(origPath))
sw2.WriteLine("Uploading ..." & origPath & "...success.")
Catch ex As Exception
sw2.WriteLine("Uploading ..." & origPath & "...failed.")
End Try
sw2.WriteLine(" ")
End If
Next
mWorking = False
End While
sw2.Close()
sw2.Dispose()
sw2 = Nothing
WaitCursor(False)
MsgBox("Done!")
End Sub
Public Sub WaitCursor(ByVal ShowHourglass As Boolean)
If ShowHourglass = True Then
Me.Cursor = Cursors.WaitCursor
Else
Me.Cursor = Cursors.Default
End If
End Sub
Public Function GetAppPath() As String
'Obtain the applications's path
GetAppPath = System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().CodeBase.ToString())
GetAppPath = Replace(GetAppPath, "file:\", "")
End Function
Private Sub Button3_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click
mWorking = False
End Sub
Private Sub Form1_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
End Class
Step 6: Run the Project
Let's say you want to clone all the files and sub-directories that's on "D:\CRM". To do this, run the project (F5) in Debug mode. Then,
- Click the "Select Folder" button. fbd1, which you added as a folderBrowserDialog control, will now open up and allow you to browse for the folder that you want to have cloned. In this case, you'll navigate to the "D:\CRM" folder and click "OK". TextBox1 will now display your folder selection D:\CRM.
- Next, click the "Upload to Cloud" button. The code will now enumerate all the files and sub-directories within the chosen root folder. Note, however, that any actual FILES within the root directory, WILL NOT BE ENUMERATED.
- A message box will pop up, once the files have all been enumerated. This can take a while, if you happen to have thousands of files and sub-directories. Click OK, and the file/directory cloning will begin!
- Included in the code is a StreamWriter that will create and write to a log file, detailing each file to be transferred and the result of each file transfer (success or failure). The log file is located in your app's run path, which will be bin\debug of your application.
- Also, during the transfer, you'll see an update of each file # (i.e. #35 of 512) as they're being processed and uploaded. This is thanks to the added StatusStrip/ToolStripLabel called tsData1.
- Click the Cancel button if you need to stop the transfer.
- Note that if, for some reason, you need to start over, you can wipe out the entire File Share using your Azure portal. Just be careful not to wipe out the wrong file share! But that's the easiest way to "start over", because you cannot delete a folder unless it is empty, when using the portal.
- Microsoft offers a free download called "Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer", which is a PC app that is very useful for dealing with your Azure Storage Account.
- In the comment section of the form's code, I mention changing the ".png" to "." in order to search for all files. But the code is already set to using ".". However, if you're only looking for a specific extension, then go ahead and replace the "." with ".[desired extension]". This will then enumerate only those files, and not all the files.

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