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Old 13.03.2020, 20:10
denylx denylx is offline
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Default How do I create a packagizer rule that will insert the timestamp in instagram pics

Right now downloaded instagram pics have random characters as file names so all pics are jumbled up in the downloaded folder without any order.

How do I create a packagizer rule that will insert the upload date timestamp in the filename so that images are sorted by oldest uploaded to the newest.
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Old 15.03.2020, 15:43
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could you send 1 sample url of the direct picture? im not an instagram user. remember to replace h tt p://instagram... to hXXp://instagram...
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Old 16.03.2020, 12:06
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Hi,
to be able to add the upload timestamp it would have to be saved somewhere first but it is not which means this is not possible.

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You might be lucky to get that date as "created date" when downloading if they include this in their http response headers.

Please post some example URLs so I can check if I'am easily able to get this date and set it as a property.
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Old 16.03.2020, 23:59
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im thinking eventscripter and then parse html
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Old 17.03.2020, 12:22
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@zreenmkr
If you ask me this is the most complicated way.
The other way would be:
- Give me some example URLs
- I will try to set the date as a property on all crawled URLs
--> You can easily use this property in the packagizer

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