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Add config option for client: store_path
With the recent addition of qbittorrent and possibly migrating my client from rtorrent to qbittorrent, I was thinking an option for each client profile to have it's own store_path
would be useful.
For example, I have these two clients:
[client-rt]
client = rtorrent
url = scgi://127.0.0.1:5000
label = autotorrent
[client-qbt]
client = qbittorrent
url = http://127.0.0.1:8080
username = qbt
password = somepassword
category = autotorrent
The issue comes in, if I want to re-load all my .torrents, I have to temporarily change the global store_path
while I add torrents to qbittorrent, but then change store_path
back when I add to rtorrent.
So in my mind the setting would look like:
[client-rt]
client = rtorrent
url = scgi://127.0.0.1:5000
label = autotorrent
store_path = /mnt/user/Torrent/rtorrent
Probably an edge case, but thought some might find such a feature useful :)
It's hard to say if that's an edge-case. What I can say is that the current config doesn't accommodate what users seem to need, myself included. I run with multiple .conf files.
So, I think this issue should be changed into something along the lines of "how should the config file be".
[general]
db=_autotorrent.db
ignore_files=
store_path=/home/rtorrent/myseeds/
add_limit_size=64000000
add_limit_percent=1
link_type=soft
scan_mode=unsplitable,normal
[disks]
disk1=/mnt/sd1/anime/
disk2=/mnt/sd1/tv/
[client-rt]
client = rtorrent
url = scgi://127.0.0.1:5000
label = autotorrent
[client-qbt]
client = qbittorrent
url = http://127.0.0.1:8080
username = qbt
password = somepassword
category = autotorrent
[site]
store_path = default
client = rt
client_label = autotorrent-default-site
[site-new]
client = qbt
client_category = new-autotorrent
store_path = new
[site-different]
client = qbt
client_category = something-else
store_path = /whole/new/path
I called the key "site" here but I am not sure what would be a good name.
So, when you run autotorrent you specify a site. store_path
is relative to the "general" store_path
. The individual sites can overwrite different parts of the config.
Running autotorrent --site new -a *.torrent
will put the links into /home/rtorrent/myseeds/new
while using client qbt
and autotorrent --site different -a *.torrent
will put them in /whole/new/path
while also using client qbt
with a different category.
With this it's possible to only have a single config file that'll cover almost every use-case, I hope.
Side-note: If you want to re-seed stuff you downloaded from a specific site, you should use scan_mode
set to exact
- This is another thing I don't thing might be very obvious.
Maybe I'm not understanding what you what exactly. I feel like this is already built into the correct program
tldr autotorrent-env/bin/autotorrent -c /home/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/autotorrent/autotorrentbk.conf -autotorrentcommand
Before starting autotorrent-env/bin/autotorrent -h is actually very helpful I didn't realize a lot of features this program has until very recently
This is a script I have to auto add my Book Torrents. I need separate config files partly because like you I have multiple clients. Six or so in total. Some databases are exact because that is how the files where named. Other where processed through medusa TV episode renamer, so they use hash_size since the files name are completely different now.
#!/bin/sh
cd /home/xxxxxxxx/autotorrent/
for file in /home/xxxxxxxx/Downloads/Seeding/Torrents/Books/*
do
autotorrent-env/bin/autotorrent -c /home/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/autotorrent/autotorrentbk.conf -a "$file" --verbose 2>> /home/xxxxxxx/logs/autotorrentbk.txt
done
sn
Basically in the applications current state you just have to do autotorrent-env/bin/autotorrent -c autotorrent/config/location -autotorrent command which of course can be -a or -r or whatever is needed at the time
I don't know how to program so someone who does could probably make a better setup for the script. But It setup to for running off the /usr/local/bin in ubuntu so . filename allows for it to go to the correct directory via cd.
then the 2>> /home/xxxxxxx/logs/autotorrentbk.txt just outputs the verbose logs to a document. Leaving the seeded,missing,exist messages in the commandline.
For those of us running our clients in docker containers, can you add
client_path = /torrents
and
host_path = /mnt/data/torrents
for when people have the volumes setup as -v /mnt/data/torrents:/torrents