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I think this would be very useful for sites like Instagram and Twitter. These are profiles that are continually updated so a bit more automation would save a lot of time.
I imagine it working like this: 1. Use JDownloader to get Instagram links from Username. 2. Set a specific download folder location like "Username Instagram". 3. Download normally. Then.... Next time you want to update with new Instagram posts: 4. JDownloader recognizes you've saved this profile before and automatically sets the folder "Username Instagram" from last time. Is this possible? |
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well not automatically in the sense of user actions in the past, but if you decrypt from a profile you could use sourceurl (as it would have unique information) and specify the save path in a package customiser rule.
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Packagizer rule:
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if -> sourceurl(s) -> contains -> instagram.com then set -> Download Directory -> <jd:prop:uploader> |
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I don't see an option for jd:prop:uploader and typing it in manually does nothing...
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Some placeholders have to be typed manually. This placeholder will set uploader name as download directory for instagram links. It will be applied only to those links which have been added after the rule was created. It will not change the download directory of links which already exist in the linkgrabber list.
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Feedback regarding support articles is also alyways welcome ![]() -psp-
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So you expect this to return the name of your account instead of the name of the one who uploaded it??
Please post a screenshot of the rule you've created. -psp-
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I've just tested and worked fine here. Please provide a screenshot of your non working rule
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Also, what is the difference between <jd:prop:uploader> and <jd:orgpackagename>? They seem to do the same thing... |
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<jd:orgpackagename> -> the original package name set by plugin
<jd:prop:uploader> -> a link specific property 'uploader' set by plugin. in this case the name of the uploader of the post
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I've updated our support article on this topic to include the full list of properties:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...the-packagizer (Based on this old forum post)
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