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Old 06.12.2024, 11:52
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Default Crawljob Priority ignored

I have taken your example and added a priority but it just gets added as Default.

[{
"priority":"HIGHEST",
"extractPasswords": ["Password1","Password2"],
"downloadPassword": "123456Test",
"enabled": "TRUE",
"text": "http://cdn8.appwork.org/speed.zip",
"packageName": "MyPackageName",
"filename": "NewFilename.zip",
"comment": "SuperUsefulComment",
"autoConfirm": "TRUE",
"autoStart": "FALSE",
"extractAfterDownload": "FALSE",
"forcedStart": "FALSE",
"overwritePackagizerEnabled": false
}]

Is there a setting ive missed that is causing this or is it just ignored in the Json?

Been using this extension for a while but never bothered setting priority before so dont know if some flag needs to be set?


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Rob
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Old 06.12.2024, 12:50
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@hulleyrob: do you have any packagizer rule that changes/sets priority? have you check priority of the package or the link? as the package still has default
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Old 06.12.2024, 14:03
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No just the default packageizer rules with create subfolder disabled.

Ah so the link in the package is highest, the package is default.

How do I set the package priority in the JSON?
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Old 06.12.2024, 14:15
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@hulleyrob: at the moment it's not possible to specify packagePriority via addlinks.
But I guess there was misunderstanding here Package can have priority and so do links.
Package default means -> take priority of the link. priority may have different priority
Package non default means -> link will use package priority if the link has default priority
just expand the package and you should see the correct priority set on the link
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Old 06.12.2024, 14:32
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Thats fine as long as it treats all the link in the packages from the priority then it doesnt really matter for the purpose im setting it.

Thanks for clarification and help as I didnt even think to look in the package just thought id missed something.

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Old 06.12.2024, 16:26
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Thanks for the feedback! Whenever you need help/got questions, just ask
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