Crlaozwyn
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47 minutes ago, trott said:
you might check Flexget
Thanks trott. I took a look and it appears to be based on YAML, with which I'm not familiar. I may circle back to this after I'm done getting my brain around python if I don't have another option.
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I love unRAID. It's the heart and soul of my digital world and has been for the better part of a decade. I'm finally getting around to automation and I've run into a wall. I'm using Davos to download completed files from a seedbox. I then want to use filters (regex, plain text, whatever) to put them where they belong. I did some research and Krusader came highly recommended - while an awesome tool, I wasn't able to find anything capable of the automation I'm looking for.
My ideal state would be every hour (or whatever set interval), it checks a specific directory and, based on file/folder name, moves it to a designated folder. There's no way I'm the first to want this but my google-fu has failed me. I could do something similar with davos using like 30 scheduled jobs but that sounds like a hack job and I'd rather do it right. Any tips on a plugin or docker?
Thanks in advance!
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The download/delete part works great - love it! My issue is that once files are downloaded, I don't have permission to do anything with them. I get the following error:
My workaround has been to telnet into my box (NAS in the above example), log in as root and run "chmod +777 -R" on the folder. That's a pain to do every time I download a new file though, and I can't find a case where another person ran into the same situation. What have I done wrong?