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gotta say, you guys are amazing. thanks for looking into this and overall working on JD.
much appreciated. danke as a side note, I can't get my notifications to work here on the forums no idea why Last edited by stivi; 23.06.2022 at 11:39. |
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try to subscribe again (remove subscription and add again) and also check your spam/junk folder
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ok, subscribed again, let's see if I get notifcations next time. Also didn't receive any reply on github yet unfortunately.
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Would be great if its possible to add links saving to different folders/subfolders under the same package name instead of packagizer rules
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@neo387: I'm sorry but I don't understand. what do you mean? of course you can add add different links with same package but different folder. maybe you can explain your usecase/problem?
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using the api below We have our own list containing file = url,destination folder with premium links so it has nothing to do with the premiumize.me plugin Adding links 1 by 1 with different destinationFolder and same packageName overwritePackagizerRules True: multiple packages overwritePackagizerRules False: 1 packages but ignores destinationFolder as you mentioned before AddLinksQuery myAddLinksQuery = { "assignJobID" = (boolean|null), "autoExtract" = (boolean|null), "autostart" = (boolean|null), "dataURLs" = (String[]), "deepDecrypt" = (boolean|null), "destinationFolder" = (String), "downloadPassword" = (String), "extractPassword" = (String), "links" = (String), "overwritePackagizerRules" = (boolean|null), "packageName" = (String), "priority" = (Priority), "sourceUrl" = (String) } Is there another way to achieve this with the api ? reason I want 1 package is to monitor the status of the download |
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@neo387:
Sorry, it seems I did not understand your question correct. I thought you were talking about same package name but you did mean actual the same package. directories are assigned on package level. It's not possible to have one package with links for multiple directories. each package and its links have one assigned directory. so you have to add multiple packages (with same name) but with different directories.
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@neo387: number of api requests is not a problem you can use "assignJobID" = true, and then mass query all links from that one job with single query. that way you can add many links, you'll get the jobID and then can query all of them at once again with help of the jobid
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