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GDrive Google Drive How to have same subfolder structure as download link
Suppose I have a game folder on Google Drive folder that I'd like to download. When I use JD2 to download it doesn't follow the same folder/subfolder structure as the provided link. Thus, the game doesn't work. Any suggestions?
Last edited by Cyberavater; 02.08.2019 at 18:40. |
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settings > package customiser > predefined rule: adopt folder structure.
not all plugins support this but google drive does. once enabled re-add the links.
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It was already enabled by default.
But still, it's not what I was asking for. Example Link attached. Last edited by Cyberavater; 27.07.2019 at 22:03. Reason: Link hider is buggy. |
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Keep in mind that you need to make sure that you have the rule below any other rule which will over write or interfere with it.
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I just enabled only that rule and disabled all the others still, it's not same as it's in the link. Is it showing the same (exact) structure you are seeing from the browser? (I doubt it).
I want the exact folder structure as the download link; can that be done? |
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I don't understand what you mean.
By doing what he wrote, this will happen: I don't see any issue with this outcome ... -psp-
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For example: It should be X>(Y,Z,New Text Document (3).txt;Y>A>New Text Document (3).txt;Z>B>New Text Document (3).txt) [Check by browser] Not: X>New Text Document (3).txt;A>New Text Document (3).txt;B>New Text Document (3).txt A Game (software/application) with given folder structure (such as given example) will not work in the later structure. Can you plz do something to get the exact structure? Last edited by Cyberavater; 01.08.2019 at 07:37. |
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I have this exact same issue on my side... and there is a report opened 2 years ago, as it follows.... - https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=76025
take a look into this url **External links are only visible to Support Staff**here... look how it is in gDrive.... and now, look how it is how my jDownloader parses the link Notice the red lines... all of them are subfolders of some other folder in the link, previously shared above And this is how my packagizer is this is how my 'gdrive' rule is, according requests made by Jiaz and my add links any idea how to sort this out?? |
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"Adopt by folder structure" and "Create Subfolder by Packagename" rule should be disabled. Optionally, duplicate and modify both rules, if you want to apply them to other sites.
The same solution might work for OP too. |
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[Which is not the structure you see by the browser.] BTW, the issue is not solved as stated. Last edited by Cyberavater; 02.08.2019 at 18:42. Reason: Issue is not solved |
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This is the folder and file structure generated by those rules for the url provided by @gatorade.
Folders List: Code:
gist.github.com/mgpai/5639206a0297f2a6067fe672e2745229 Code:
gist.github.com/mgpai/ae1027c30a1a7f92c7f2b157c164a42d |
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I'd still love a solution for this issue since it was never solved (while a false solved tag is added).
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@Cyberavater: I can't reproduce any issue. *Adopt folder structure* rule must be BELOW *create subfolder by packagename* rule in Settings-Packagizer.
Your example link results in 3 files 1.) root/New Text....txt 2.) root/Y/A/New Text....txt 3.) root/Z/B/New Text...text It's exactly the same structure as on google drive
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Don't look at the package names! The important thing is the final downloadfolder! which reflects the correct folder structure.
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It doesn't have any subfolders while a certain application in that download link will require the *EXACT/SAME* structure as you see in the browser. Seriously, I'm not sure how much more I can speak clearly to make it understandable to guys. Last edited by Cyberavater; 05.08.2019 at 21:06. |
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Also, 'package names' (i.e folder name) is required to be exact for certain application/software to work.
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Again, a software won't work if you put it's files on different folders and on the folder's subfolder. Last edited by Cyberavater; 05.08.2019 at 21:33. |
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You can name a package 'Test' and still download to folder 'hello'.
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File 1.) root/New Text..txt Folder 1.) root/Y Folder 2.) root/Y/A File 2.) root/Y/A/New Text..txt Folder 3.) root/Z Folder 4.) root/Z/B File 3.) root/Z/B/New Text...txt
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[P.S. Yes, My 'save to' column is same as psp's] |
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