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A question about Packager Rules.
I wish to make something in package naming. However there is something that I can not understand.
For testing purpose, I wish to rename a sample package as "TEST" As a first case, if original package name includes "-" For second case, if original package name not includes "-" For the first case, I created a rule like this: (see rule1.png) For the second case, I modified rule like this: (see rule2.png) But for both case JD reacts same and renames the package. I tried to generate a rule with "contains not" "-", but again in any case package is renamed. This is the link in which package name contains "-" in it. I used this as sample. **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** Could you please have a look? Thanks. |
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Will check and provide feedback tomorrow
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Your second rule is identical to first rule. Both times it is *Packagename contains" ?!
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If you look at second attached picture you will see red arrow showing what I changed.
If this rule is active. Package always renamed, regardless of that packagename condition is satisfied or not. |
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Yes,and that is exactly what the rules says. It will match ALWAYS
If you want to no match then simply use *contains not*
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Actually No!
There is something wrong.
Here is a reference link. **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** this is the rule: see a_rule_trial_1.png preview is correct: preview_correct.png but result is wrong: result_wrong.png Could you please review this? |
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I cannot reproduce the Issue.Works fine for me. Do you have any other rule active? Maybe export all your rules and send to support@jdownloader.org ?
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OK then,
I create the rule which is attached, and make it active. I copy this link into clipboard: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** packagename is "Natalia Veshtiz" There is no "-" character in it. Therefore rule should ignore this package. But rule adds "test" string in front of package. Actually rule preview (the play button) shows correct: No "text" string in packagename. However, the result package includes "test" string which should not appear per rule. |
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Cannot reproduce the issue. How do you add the link?
Copy/Clipboard, Copy/Paste, AddLinks Dialog?
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Copy/Clipboard
At the end is your packagename "Natalia Veshtiz" or "test Natalia Veshtiz"? |
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"Natalia Veshtiz"
I can offer you help via Teamviewer and we can check together?
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team viever is not possible I'm afraid.
Could you please guide me or advice in here? |
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Remove all Packagizer rules, then add the rule you send me and try again
so that your rule is the only active one (the default ones can be enabled too)
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I made another trial. I tried to show it in single picture. Please see 001.png.
Problem goes on. |
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Okay, now I know what was wrong. You have disabled the linkcheck in Advanced Settings, right?
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Will be fixed with next core update (or you enable Linkcheck)
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Dear Jiaz, you're great. Yes that's exactly what I did.:biggrin:
I prefer link check disabled. So I will wait for next update. Thanks and thanks.:thumbup: |
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Nothing to thank me for, Thanks for the bugreport
MAybe update will come out tomorrow. I will inform you here
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Works perfect!
Thanks. |
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Thanks for the feedback!
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I seem to have the same problem.
I read this thread thoroughly but I don't understand how to get Packagizer work again with "Do Link Check" disabled - it just ignores any rules. If I enable LinkChecker, everything works fine. Build date Mar 01 23:44:09 CET 2016 Core #33150 |
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It heavily depends on your rules! Not every rule does work without a lincheck.
Can you provide a screenshot/export of your rule, then I can tell/maybe improve it
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Quote:
The rules are simple: 1. All links go to package "__unknown". 2. Links from unibytes.com and share4web.com are disabled. |
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Can you also please provide some example links to support@jdownloader.org
And tell me what exactly does not work for. Rule 1 or Rule 2 or both?
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Here are the links:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** I copy these links from the browser page and expect that all of them go to "__ unknown" package (first rule), and the last two links are disabled (second rule). Both rules don't work, instead links are distributed to four packages. BTW, I wonder, why Depositfiles' links didn't get own package? |
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Will be fixed with next core update
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Works in core #33228, but Yandex and keep2share.cc links' status is checked on adding anyway.
Some example links: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** |
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some plugins can read those information in advanced so the infos are available before the actual file check
Thanks for the feedback!
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Jiaz, it's OK then :D
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:)
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