When the regular timer runs the subscriptions, it will save the timestamp of the last matching torrent so that it will know not to downloaded that torrent again on the next run. The difference when running manually is that it will reset the timestamp before running so that all matching torrents are added, including those that already have been downloaded. You can test a subscription by right clicking and choose "Run this subscription". Regex can be bit complicated, so I hope to include a different type of search (like some other plugins). matches anything, titles with zero or more of any character will match. means that zero or more of the dots will match the search.
To make a subscription download all the torrents in a feed, use.
Trying to figure out how to get it to download all torrents in a feed?ĭo you mean nothing happens when you click "Edit subscription"?, or does it not save the changes? Did you have any of the subscriptions selected? YaRSS2 is the only alternative that can be administered through the GTK client, but if you aren't afraid of setting up everything manually (outside of Deluge) you should take a look.Īlexjj wrote:Installed it and that works!Įdit subscription button didn't seem to do anything though. If you need something more advanced than YaRSS2, FlexGet is the best alternative. downloads (Windows users need to check which installer they used (py26 or py27) to see which egg they need) Read this if you have daemon/thin client setupĭownload. When updating to a new version of YaRSS2, remember to restart deluge (and the daemon if run separately).
Multiple (email message) notifications can be created and applied to different subscriptions.Sending emails on torrent(s) added, with the list of torrents in the message.Support for magnet links and enclosure tag.