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Archive Extractor, archive types
Hi,
Is there any way to tell the Archive Extractor to ignore .rar files but extract .zip files? thanks! |
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best way I can see is
disables all extraction except the patterns you specify. settings > archive extractor disable the checkbox 'extract archives after download' settings > package customiser && create a new rule file type, custom; rar|r\d{2} (check the regex checkbox) goto the bottom, and check extract archives function save when links add to linkgrabber the rule will be applied. raztoki
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Thanks, that is a good solution in general, however I managed to bump into some quirks and possibly a bug.
So it turns out that once the packagizer overrides the global extraction rule for a particular file, this gets recorded here: (only after jd restart or shutdown) Code:
<jdroot>/cfg/archives/<id>.json Code:
"autoExtract" : "TRUE", The possible bug: The custom extraction rules are completely ignored when you add your links through the MyJdownloader web gui. The resulting packages will always follow the global extraction rule. Could you please look into this second part please? Thanks! |
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Packagizer only is applied during crawling/adding. Existing links are not touched.
You can mass change via selection + rightclick context menu. In Webinterface there is a checkbox *Overwrite Packagizer rules*, this must be disabled, else the settings from add links dialog will be set
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Alright! I managed to make this work. Thanks for your help!
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most welcome.
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