## AzureMove Move containers, files, or folders within your Azure storage account. Choose either the [`container`](#azuremove-container), [`file`](#azuremove-file), or [`folder`](#azuremove-folder) functionality #### General usage ``` usage: AzureMove [-h] {container,file,folder} ... Move containers, files, or folders in Azure storage optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit Available functionality: {container,file,folder} container Move a container in Azure storage file Move a file within Azure storage folder Move a folder within Azure storage ``` ### AzureMove container Move a container within your Azure storage account #### Required arguments: - container name - account name #### Optional arguments: - target container: name of the container into which the container is to be moved - path to store the container: nest the container within the target container - passphrase used to store your connection string in the system keyring (default is AzureStorage) - verbosity: set the logging level. Options are debug,info,warning,error,critical. Default is info - storage tier: set the storage tier of the file in Azure storage. Options are Hot, Cool, Archive. Default is Hot #### Example commands: These commands will use `container-name` as the name of the container, `target-container` as the name of the target container, and `account_name` as the name of the storage account To perform a basic move (this also renames a container): `AzureMove container -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container` To move a container, and set the storage tier to `Cool` `AzureMove container -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -s Cool` To move a container and nest it into folder `outputs`: `AzureMove container -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -r outputs` #### Usage ``` usage: AzureMove container [-h] -c CONTAINER_NAME -a ACCOUNT_NAME [-p PASSPHRASE] [-v VERBOSITY] -t TARGET_CONTAINER [-r RESET_PATH] [-s STORAGE_TIER] Move a container in Azure storage optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONTAINER_NAME, --container_name CONTAINER_NAME Name of the Azure storage container. Note that container names must be lowercase, between 3 and 63 characters, start with a letter or number, and can contain only letters, numbers, and the dash (-) character. Consecutive dashes are not permitted. -a ACCOUNT_NAME, --account_name ACCOUNT_NAME Name of the Azure storage account -p PASSPHRASE, --passphrase PASSPHRASE The passphrase to use when encrypting the azure storage-specific connection string to the system keyring. Default is "AzureStorage". -v VERBOSITY, --verbosity VERBOSITY Set the logging level. Options are debug, info, warning, error, and critical. Default is info. -t TARGET_CONTAINER, --target_container TARGET_CONTAINER The target container to which the container/file/folder is to be moved (this can be the same as the container_name if you want to move a file/folder within a container -r RESET_PATH, --reset_path RESET_PATH Set the path of the container/file/folder within a folder in the target container e.g. sequence_data/220202-m05722. If you want to place it directly in the container without any nesting, use or '' -s STORAGE_TIER, --storage_tier STORAGE_TIER Set the storage tier for the container/file/folder to be moved. Options are "Hot", "Cool", and "Archive". Default is Hot ``` ### AzureMove file Move a file within your Azure storage account #### Required arguments: - container name - account name - file name #### Optional arguments: - target container: name of the container into which the container is to be moved - path to store the container: nest the container within the target container - passphrase used to store your connection string in the system keyring (default is AzureStorage) - verbosity: set the logging level. Options are debug,info,warning,error,critical. Default is info - storage tier: set the storage tier of the file in Azure storage. Options are Hot, Cool, Archive. Default is Hot #### Example commands: These commands will use `container-name` as the name of the container, `target-container` as the name of the target container, and `account_name` as the name of the storage account To move the file `file_name.gz` `AzureMove file -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f file_name.gz` To move the file `file_name.gz`, and set the storage tier to `Cool` `AzureMove file -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f file_name.gz -s Cool` To move the file `file_name.gz` nested in folder `outputs` `AzureMove file -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f outputs/file_name.gz` To move the file `file_name.gz` nested in folder `outputs` to the root of the source container `AzureMove file -a account_name -c container-name -t container-name -f outputs/file_name.gz -r ""` To move the file `file_name.gz` nested in folder `outputs` to folder `results` in the source container `AzureMove file -a account_name -c container-name -t container-name -f outputs/file_name.gz -r results` To move the file `file_name.gz` nested in folder `outputs` to the root of the target container `AzureMove file -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f outputs/file_name.gz -r ""` To move the file `file_name.gz` nested in folder `outputs` to folder `results` in the target container `AzureMove file -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f outputs/file_name.gz -r results` #### Usage ``` usage: AzureMove file [-h] -c CONTAINER_NAME -a ACCOUNT_NAME [-p PASSPHRASE] [-v VERBOSITY] -t TARGET_CONTAINER [-r RESET_PATH] [-s STORAGE_TIER] -f FILE Move a file within Azure storage optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONTAINER_NAME, --container_name CONTAINER_NAME Name of the Azure storage container. Note that container names must be lowercase, between 3 and 63 characters, start with a letter or number, and can contain only letters, numbers, and the dash (-) character. Consecutive dashes are not permitted. -a ACCOUNT_NAME, --account_name ACCOUNT_NAME Name of the Azure storage account -p PASSPHRASE, --passphrase PASSPHRASE The passphrase to use when encrypting the azure storage-specific connection string to the system keyring. Default is "AzureStorage". -v VERBOSITY, --verbosity VERBOSITY Set the logging level. Options are debug, info, warning, error, and critical. Default is info. -t TARGET_CONTAINER, --target_container TARGET_CONTAINER The target container to which the container/file/folder is to be moved (this can be the same as the container_name if you want to move a file/folder within a container -r RESET_PATH, --reset_path RESET_PATH Set the path of the container/file/folder within a folder in the target container e.g. sequence_data/220202-m05722. If you want to place it directly in the container without any nesting, use or '' -s STORAGE_TIER, --storage_tier STORAGE_TIER Set the storage tier for the container/file/folder to be moved. Options are "Hot", "Cool", and "Archive". Default is Hot -f FILE, --file FILE Name of blob file to move in Azure storage. e.g. 2022-SEQ-0001_S1_L001_R1_001.fastq.gz ``` ### AzureMove folder Move a folder within your Azure storage account #### Required arguments: - container name - account name - folder name #### Optional arguments: - target container: name of the container into which the container is to be moved - path to store the container: nest the container within the target container - passphrase used to store your connection string in the system keyring (default is AzureStorage) - verbosity: set the logging level. Options are debug,info,warning,error,critical. Default is info - storage tier: set the storage tier of the file in Azure storage. Options are Hot, Cool, Archive. Default is Hot #### Example commands: These commands will use `container-name` as the name of the container, `target-container` as the name of the target container, and `account_name` as the name of the storage account To move the folder `folder_name` `AzureMove folder -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f folder_name` To move the folder `folder_name`, and set the storage tier to `Cool` `AzureMove folder -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f folder_name -s Cool` To move the folder `folder_name` nested in folder `outputs` `AzureMove folder -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f outputs/folder_name` To move the folder `folder_name` nested in folder `outputs` to the root of the source container `AzureMove folder -a account_name -c container-name -t container-name -f outputs/folder_name -r ""` To move the folder `folder_name` nested in folder `outputs` to folder `results` in the source container `AzureMove folder -a account_name -c container-name -t container-name -f outputs/folder_name -r results` To move the folder `folder_name` nested in folder `outputs` to the root of the target container `AzureMove folder -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f outputs/folder_name -r ""` To move the folder `folder_name` nested in folder `outputs` to folder `results` in the target container `AzureMove folder -a account_name -c container-name -t target-container -f outputs/folder_name -r results` #### Usage ``` usage: AzureMove folder [-h] -c CONTAINER_NAME -a ACCOUNT_NAME [-p PASSPHRASE] [-v VERBOSITY] -t TARGET_CONTAINER [-r RESET_PATH] [-s STORAGE_TIER] -f FOLDER Move a folder within Azure storage optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONTAINER_NAME, --container_name CONTAINER_NAME Name of the Azure storage container. Note that container names must be lowercase, between 3 and 63 characters, start with a letter or number, and can contain only letters, numbers, and the dash (-) character. Consecutive dashes are not permitted. -a ACCOUNT_NAME, --account_name ACCOUNT_NAME Name of the Azure storage account -p PASSPHRASE, --passphrase PASSPHRASE The passphrase to use when encrypting the azure storage-specific connection string to the system keyring. Default is "AzureStorage". -v VERBOSITY, --verbosity VERBOSITY Set the logging level. Options are debug, info, warning, error, and critical. Default is info. -t TARGET_CONTAINER, --target_container TARGET_CONTAINER The target container to which the container/file/folder is to be moved (this can be the same as the container_name if you want to move a file/folder within a container -r RESET_PATH, --reset_path RESET_PATH Set the path of the container/file/folder within a folder in the target container e.g. sequence_data/220202-m05722. If you want to place it directly in the container without any nesting, use or '' -s STORAGE_TIER, --storage_tier STORAGE_TIER Set the storage tier for the container/file/folder to be moved. Options are "Hot", "Cool", and "Archive". Default is Hot -f FOLDER, --folder FOLDER Name of folder to move in Azure storage. e.g. InterOp ```