#3422: Plugin: Auto-skimmer for 'Sample' and 'Screens' folders
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Reporter: 1337ingDisorder | Owner:
Type: plugin-request | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: needs verified
Component: Unknown | Version: 2.0.0
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by 1337ingDisorder):
Replying to [comment:1 jools772]:
> Maybe this should be directed at Radarr instead. Deluge is just a
download client and doesn't usually parse download information.
Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately that doesn't apply to this issue.
Radarr seems to be an RSS downloader, similar to flexget.
My issue isn't with downloading the .torrent files — flexget does that
perfectly for me already.
The issue is once the .torrent file is on my filesystem, when Deluge pulls
the .torrent file from the auto-add folder, it adds it with every file
within the torrent set to "Normal" download priority. But for most of the
.torrent files that get put in my auto-add folder, I want to start by only
downloading the 'Sample' or 'Screens' folder to see if it's worth
downloading the full video file.
This is something that would have to happen within Deluge, so a Deluge
plug-in seems like the appropriate place for that to happen.
To make the plug-in more universal, it could just be a modification to the
already present Filter plug-in, but make it so the user can set a filter
to only auto-download files with the given terms and set all the other
files within a .torrent's file list to "Don't download".
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/3422#comment:2>
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