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[Instagram] How to have the files named to preserve the order they appear on the page
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Can I do this? Currently the images are random. The latest images is somewhere near the middle for example |
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Please provide example links, then we can check/add option for it
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I'm quite sure it's all of them, but for example: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
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Meanwhile, is there some workaround. For example an uploaded date variable I can use in filenaming, or something similar?
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You can get the "order id" via packagizer property "orderid":
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<jd:prop:orderid>
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No link grabbing occurs whether I drag/drop an account's url or whether I add it in the "annalist and add links" window. Also, if I drop one of thumbnails on JD I get 10 fbcdn links for whatever reason, 9 of which are broken and the tenth is only the thumbnail, not the full size, resolution image. |
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@avada
Your post is pretty confusing and does not contain any information required to help you. Regarding usage of the packagizer: Use the search function and search our board for "packagizer" and you will find a lot of examples. Also, without knowing exactly how you'd like your filenames to look like, I cannot even help you by providing an example packagizer rule. Regarding your other issues: Without test URLs, I'am unable to help you. Also: Please post your log-ID here | bitte poste deine Log-ID hier. -psp-
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Since now the instagram plugin works I can test. But "<jd:prop:orderid>" seems to be doing nothing whatsoever, adds nothing to the filename string. By the way: is there a good list of environment variables that are useable? What result do you expect? Do you have an example for it? Not one URL worked, but it seems fixed now. |
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How do I unsolve this? This was never solved.
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You've never provided the example URLs I asked for --> URLs which you try to download and detailed examples of how the filenames are now and how you want them to look like.
-psp-
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I wrote multiple times what I want and what I get. I got nothing useful beside the default naming. (Adding the current date via the packagizer is not useful... And it can be used for little else.) |
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Sorry - the "orderid" property is not given for Instagram URLs.
Use "date" instead. Here is an example packagizer rule which will put the release/postdate of all objects to the beginning of the filenames: -psp-
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That adds the current date for all files, not their upload date/time, so not really useful for this. Thanks for trying anyway.
Can you remove the "solved" tag at least. Maybe someone might up with some sort of a workaround. |
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"date" is a property which the instagram plugin sets and you can use. You would be right if I had written "<jd:simpledate:dd.MM.yyyy>" instead ... If you still get the wrong results when doing exactly what I've told you to do here, please post example URLs (yes, I want example URLs!) and a log. Please post your log-ID here | bitte poste deine Log-ID hier. -psp-
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Is there a time property, or date-time? To further enchance this. (Or a list somewhere, where I can check what variables are available.) |
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I could add another property if wanted but to answer your questions more precise: - No there is no list of properties - You cannot format properties set on items by individual plugins (yet) - Different plugins can have different properties set - There are tickets regarding all previous mentioned points in our bugtracker but they're already several years old The only thing you could do to e.g. further modify filenames based on such properties is e.g. using an EventScripter Script. -psp-
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Here is an example of how it looks just using that packagizer rule after crawling some content of a popular profile:
As you can see this is clearly NOT the date of today - it is not random either. This is the "upload-date". And no, we did not release updates today so all of this did already work when I posted last time -psp-
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best place to check available variables is in the download log for that specific host, on the start of dl its shown within printout, link/properties/download candidate used (premium account/free account/free), etc
but there is no standard in what names get used, in the past it was only for internal use, and now the package customiser access is really work around to give end users access to said data, vs formatting it into some standardised name/storable framework
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By the way I see just now that my rule for instagram disappeared. Was the packagizer updated or something? |
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