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simur612

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I have a Firefox extension (automatic save folder) that I use to automatically download all torrent files to my watch directory (which also happens to be a webdav share, so I can access it remotely). What I'd like is the ability to automatically assign torrents a ratio group based on their tracker. Something along the lines of if it's tracker 123 or ABC set it to ratio group = ratio5, if it's an unknown tracker ratio group = ratio1.

This is super nice with the RSS feeds, it would be really nice to have it for manual downloads.
 

randac56

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then why not use the built in rss tool instead? this will let you automatically set antyhing you want on a per filter basis.
 

simur612

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There's no RSS feed involved here, that was just an example. I'd like something for my watch directory.
 

randac56

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i hear ya.

Right now it is sort of outside the scope of how the ratio plugin works....

It mgith make a good bounty item...but almost all the functionality you want will work WITHOUT that.

Look into using auto-tools with RSS.....
 

simur612

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What did you have in mind? I can't really see anyway auto-tools or the RSS tool are of any use here, hence the suggestion for new functionality.

Ultimately I want to to be able to drop random torrents in my *single* watch directory and then have something identify the tracker and automatically assign it some ratio group based off of that (or some other filter would be nice too).
 

randac56

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yah, i hear ya....It sounds like something which could be extended via auto-tools auto-watch feature.


Personally, if you're going to "drop something into a watch directory" that's a manual job anyways, and you might as well just handle setting the option however you like (this is how it looks from a development standpoint anyways)


I agree that it might be a good feature but it's something which is really not needed by a majority of people. Most people who need automation are using RSS + auto-tools.

This is why i think it would make a good bounty item.
 

simur612

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In my case it's not manual. I click on a torrent and it's automatically downloaded to my watch directory, other file types not. With my watch directory being a webdav share I can be anywhere with web access and it will work.
 

randac56

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it's still manual.


you are manually clicking a torrent. Meaning you are AT the computer....it would literally take you almost no time to add the torrent normally.

I can dig why you'd want to have it set up the way you do, but your setup is a very strange one. My advice is to either code the changes you want or sponsor them with a bounty.

Otherwise, you will likely never see that change.