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Old 24.12.2019, 02:39
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Default Bubble Settings - TTL

No matter what value I put in the field for Time to Live the bubble stays alive for 15s/15000ms.

It's been like this for a while but not until now it got annoying enough to report it.

I'm using build date Mon Dec 23 21:11:54 CET 2019
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Old 24.12.2019, 03:53
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just for clarification, the figure in the settings interface still on your desired amount, just the setting isn't applied to the bubble notify event?
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Old 25.12.2019, 17:25
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Yes, the value is set and saved but in reality it changes nothing.
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Old 06.06.2020, 08:52
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Oki sorry for the late response. see what Jiaz says.
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Old 07.06.2020, 16:41
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See what Jiaz says? And where do I do that?
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Old 07.06.2020, 16:49
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Since i commented on the thread, he will now see it as new post. Hopefully tomorrow =]
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Old 07.08.2020, 23:59
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But it sadly seems he didn't since nothing has happened and the bubbles still ignores the setting.
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I pinged Jiaz he mentioned to check out the advanced settings, as different functions have its own timeout values

settings > advanced settings > filter: bubblenotify
BubbleNotify.bubblenotifyonnewlinkgrabberlinksendnotifydelay
BubbleNotify.downloadstartendnotifydelay
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Old 11.08.2020, 04:50
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I've already changed them so nothing to do there I'm afraid.
And I saw now that in my original post I wrote that the bubbles stays for 15s (default right?) but that isn't the case now. Now the bubble doesn't go away until the linkgrabber is finished even if it takes 10 minutes or you manually close them down.

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Old 11.08.2020, 15:11
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think thats the way its intended to work for crawlers (decrypters / link crawler rules / online checking tasks), bubble notify updates as links get added, so: task + ttl post task completion = display time. Say your doing something in the background and glance over every now and then, without a delay it would auto close at time of completion you might miss the stats like links found or online/offline.

this would line up with your OP also, as the value you're wanting is total time of the task right? even though its not finished, so start to stop
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think thats the way its intended to work for crawlers (decrypters / link crawler rules / online checking tasks), bubble notify updates as links get added, so: task + ttl post task completion = display time. Say your doing something in the background and glance over every now and then, without a delay it would auto close at time of completion you might miss the stats like links found or online/offline.

this would line up with your OP also, as the value you're wanting is total time of the task right? even though its not finished, so start to stop
I'm also having a problem with this. I would like for the bubbles to go away as soon as it checked all the links but there is always a delay of at least a few sec after it says "Done" on the bubble.
I would note that reducing Time to live: 15000 to 0 did make the bubbles go away much faster.
So you are saying that post task completion is that few sec after it says Done?
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Old 01.10.2020, 05:08
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Say your doing something in the background and glance over every now and then, without a delay it would auto close at time of completion you might miss the stats like links found or online/offline.
But that info is available in the linkgrabber afterwards. I don't have the need for bubbles being visible for several minutes to show me that, I just want the bubble to show for a few secs so I know that JD has reacted on my action. The rest I can take care of after I'm done "feeding" JD with stuff to crawl.
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this would line up with your OP also, as the value you're wanting is total time of the task right? even though its not finished, so start to stop
Yes exactly, would it be a big thing to have an option for the bubble to behave like that?
I see a checkbox, checked be default for default behavior, or unchecked with the option to set the maximum TTL, even if scrape is finished or not. You can even make it an advanced option if that's easier.
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Old 01.10.2020, 14:48
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@Zweer
Settings->Advanced Settings->BubbleNotify.defaulttimeout
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BubbleNotify.bubblenotifyonnewlinkgrabberlinksendnotifydelay

@inzzzomnia
the bubble is active as long as there are links being
crawled/checked/processed
when finished, the timeout delays wait then bubble closes
So you just want the bubble to show up when JDownloader starts
processing the links and not wait
till the end?

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Old 28.11.2020, 09:53
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Semi-related:

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@Zweer
Settings->Advanced Settings->BubbleNotify.defaulttimeout
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BubbleNotify.bubblenotifyonnewlinkgrabberlinksendnotifydelay
Would it make sense to make the second value be available for editing in the "Bubble"-options, too?
Like OP, I was messing around with the "Time to live"-value in the Bubble-options to cut down the time of how long the Linkgrabber-bubble is being shown. Only after looking through the Advanced Settings I noticed that there's a second value specifically for the Linkrabber-Bubble-end-delay.

I guess it makes sense to have the Linkgrabber-Bubble be around for so long with big scan-jobs, like fetching a whole instagram-account, but copying several individual single-file URLs, and each triggering a bubble which sticks around for 15+ seconds, is a bit much.
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Old 29.11.2020, 03:33
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@Zweer
Settings->Advanced Settings->BubbleNotify.defaulttimeout
and
BubbleNotify.bubblenotifyonnewlinkgrabberlinksendnotifydelay

@inzzzomnia
the bubble is active as long as there are links being
crawled/checked/processed
when finished, the timeout delays wait then bubble closes
So you just want the bubble to show up when JDownloader starts
processing the links and not wait
till the end?

-psp-
Sorry for the late answer, must've missed the mail about your response.
Yes that's exactly what I want. Something to briefly pop up in the corner of the screen so I know that JD has caught the URL/URLs that I've copied.
It can be in the form of a sea horse or whatever =D
I'm just after the confirmation, what ever problems that may appear I deal with after looking at the linkgrabber window.
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Old 28.11.2020, 13:57
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@Derp: I agree
I will add that setting to the "Bubble" options in GUI next week
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@Derp: I agree
I will add that setting to the "Bubble" options in GUI next week
Thanks.
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Old 30.11.2020, 19:12
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@inzzzomnia: you are aware of the linkcrawler indicator icon in lower right corner of JDownloader whenever you add/copy supported links?
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Old 01.12.2020, 02:07
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Yes, but that's of no use since then you have to have the window visible and even then it's hard to keep track of.
I've also seen the 'tray icon clipboard indicator' in advanced settings. No clue what that setting do though since it doesn't seem to change the look of the tray icon, at least not on my setup.
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Old 01.12.2020, 11:42
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I've also seen the 'tray icon clipboard indicator' in advanced settings. No clue what that setting do though since it doesn't seem to change the look of the tray icon, at least not on my setup.
When you disable clipboard monitoring, then the trayicon will reflect the disabled state.
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