Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2013.05.24
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
I'm a linux noob, struggling with something that is probably basic. Running FreeNAS 8.0.1 (based on FreeBSD 8.2). I try to run this manually and get:
: command not founde 3: {
: command not founde 18:
'osttorrent.sh: line 38: syntax error near unexpected token `do
'osttorrent.sh: line 38: ` for RAR_FILE in $( find "$SRC_DIR" -iname "*.rar" ); do
any help?
thanks.
: command not founde 3: {
: command not founde 18:
'osttorrent.sh: line 38: syntax error near unexpected token `do
'osttorrent.sh: line 38: ` for RAR_FILE in $( find "$SRC_DIR" -iname "*.rar" ); do
any help?
thanks.
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
You probably do not have bash installed on your system. You can install it. You may keep to csh, but then you need to tweak the script to get it working on that shell.
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
I run "bash posttorrent.sh" and get that error. Is that expected?
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
No. On a "normal" system you would not see any messages at all. Good luck with your efforts on getting it to run on your system.warrenc12 wrote:I run "bash posttorrent.sh" and get that error. Is that expected?
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
Ok, so I need to write my own script with some changes. Can somebody give me a quick dummy way to make sure Transmission is actually executing the script?
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
Haha, well I need something that will pipe to a text file. I can put in the transmission variables to see if it is spitting things out the way I like.
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
This is too funny to delete, even though it makes no sense now that I've deleted the original spam...x190 wrote:I'm henree08 I am I am,henree08 wrote:I know implemented this playscript for debian to run from tm as script-torrent-done-filename.Comments invited.Do you know the have firmware on it? Then it belike isn't helmeted to run symmetrical the most basal commands in the playscript. Try flowing unrar from the cover for instance.See the options for unrar on how to unrar to a Geostationary directory. All your activity from rarred torrents module end up in a azygous directory.Personally I would use course instead of copying it, saves lots of area. Though if you are transferring it to another computer then of action copy is meliorate.Honours you'll someone to happening the DEST_DIR-variable to your desirable dir. You can add "$DEST_DIR" to the unrar lie if you also requirement your unrars to end up there.Position, choosing if copying or linking. Withdraw the in cheat of the cp-line at the ground if copying or the linker-line if linking.
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Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
Wait, what?! It looks like japanese translated by Google. By all means delete all the posts that have nothing to do with my script, including this one.
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.09.10
Hi Killemov, i have running a slight modified version of your script on a Thechus N2200 NAS.
The modification is just to unrar to a folder named upon the torrent folder without the part from SxxEyy to the end, and with dots changed to spaces (ie: "Some.torrent.Name.S04E03.some.other.stuff" will go to the folder "Some torrent Name") if the Torrent name contains the SxxEyy entry, to a default folder otherwise.
The modification is just to unrar to a folder named upon the torrent folder without the part from SxxEyy to the end, and with dots changed to spaces (ie: "Some.torrent.Name.S04E03.some.other.stuff" will go to the folder "Some torrent Name") if the Torrent name contains the SxxEyy entry, to a default folder otherwise.
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# Source directory, should not be changed.
SRC_DIR="${TR_TORRENT_DIR}/${TR_TORRENT_NAME}"
# Check if the toorent name contains a "s" followed by 2 digits followed by "e" followed by 2 digits
echo "${TR_TORRENT_NAME}"|grep -q -i -e "s[0-9]\{2\}e[0-9]\{2\}"
# If there is a match grep returns 0, 1 otherwise
if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
# no matches so i store the file in a custom folder (it can be the "${TR_TORRENT_DIR}/${TR_TORRENT_NAME}" )
DEST_DIR="SOME_DIR"
else
# got a match so i convert dots in spaces and remove the SxxEyy part
UNRARDIR="`echo "${TR_TORRENT_NAME}" | sed -e "s/\./ /g" -e "s/ S[0-9]\{2\}E[0-9]\{2\}.*//I"`"
DEST_DIR="/mypath/${UNRARDIR}/"
fi
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.10.24
I have updated the start post with a new script.
When unrar fails the torrent is verified and started again. This will result in an endless loop when the torrent actually contains bad archive data. (It happened to me only once.)
When unrar fails the torrent is verified and started again. This will result in an endless loop when the torrent actually contains bad archive data. (It happened to me only once.)
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.10.24
Having a little trouble with my version of your script.
Heres where I am at. When a torrent finishes downloading, it unrars to my desktop/temp folder like I want. The problem is that there is NO CLEANUP. The downloaded far files are still there, and the torrent is still listed in Transmission.
The only parts of this script that I changed was the username/password, and the dest dir. I assume that using full path is fine since that is working. The rest of this script eludes me as scripting was never my strong point.
So, can you please evaluate my version of your script for errors and let me know what I am doing wrong. thanks
One more question, does this script do ANYTHING to NON Rar downloads? like will it still move? cleanup? Thanks again
Heres where I am at. When a torrent finishes downloading, it unrars to my desktop/temp folder like I want. The problem is that there is NO CLEANUP. The downloaded far files are still there, and the torrent is still listed in Transmission.
The only parts of this script that I changed was the username/password, and the dest dir. I assume that using full path is fine since that is working. The rest of this script eludes me as scripting was never my strong point.
So, can you please evaluate my version of your script for errors and let me know what I am doing wrong. thanks
One more question, does this script do ANYTHING to NON Rar downloads? like will it still move? cleanup? Thanks again
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#! /bin/bash
# posttorrent.sh by Killemov
{
# Log file, file where we tell what events have been processed.
LOG_FILE=/var/log/posttorrent.log
# Username for transmission remote.
TR_USERNAME="admin"
# Password for transmission remote.
TR_PASSWORD="********"
# Get current time.
NOW=$(date +%Y-%m-%d\ %H:%M:%S)
# Source directory, should not be changed.
SRC_DIR="${TR_TORRENT_DIR}/${TR_TORRENT_NAME}"
# Directory to store the un-compressed files in..
DEST_DIR="/Users/michael/Desktop/Temp/"
# This parameter string could be passed from Transmission in the future.
TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER="EXTRACT SLEEP1h"
if [ -e "$SRC_DIR/keep" ]; then
TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER="$TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER KEEP"
fi
if [ -e "$SRC_DIR/exit" ]; then
TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER="EXIT"
fi
# Actual processing starts here.
if [[ "$TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER" =~ "EXIT" ]]; then
echo $NOW "Exiting $TR_TORRENT_NAME" >> $LOG_FILE
exit 0
fi
if [[ "$TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER" =~ "EXTRACT" ]]; then
cd $TR_TORRENT_DIR
if [ -d "$SRC_DIR" ]; then
IFS=$'\n'
unset RAR_FILES i
for RAR_FILE in $( find "$SRC_DIR" -iname "*.rar" ); do
if [[ $RAR_FILE =~ .*part.*.rar ]]; then
if [[ $RAR_FILE =~ .*part0*1.rar ]]; then
RAR_FILES[i++]=$RAR_FILE
fi
else
RAR_FILES[i++]=$RAR_FILE
fi
done
unset IFS
if [ ${#RAR_FILES} -gt 0 ]; then
for RAR_FILE in "${RAR_FILES[@]}"; do
unrar x -inul "$RAR_FILE" "$DEST_DIR"
if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
echo $NOW "Error unrarring $TR_TORRENT_NAME" >> $LOG_FILE
transmission-remote -n $TR_USERNAME:$TR_PASSWORD -t$TR_TORRENT_ID --verify --start
exit 0
fi
done
if [[ ! "$TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER" =~ "KEEP" ]]; then
SLEEP=$(expr match "$TR_TORRENT_PARAMETER" '.*SLEEP\([0-9a-zA-Z]*\)')
if [ ${#SLEEP} -gt 0 ]; then
sleep $SLEEP
fi
transmission-remote -n $TR_USERNAME:$TR_PASSWORD -t$TR_TORRENT_ID --remove-and-delete
fi
echo $NOW "Unrarred $TR_TORRENT_NAME" >> $LOG_FILE
fi
fi
fi
} &
- FYI: I am running Mac OS X 10.7.2 Lion
Hardware:
Model Name: Mac mini
Model Identifier: Macmini5,2
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2.7 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 8 GB
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.10.24
Dumb possible time saving question here.
Is TRANSMISSION-REMOTE something I need to install in addition to Transmission Client? if so where does one get it.
I HAVE enabled the REMOTE section in the Transmission Prefernces and given a username and password.
If this is my problem, advise hoe to get it
thanks
Is TRANSMISSION-REMOTE something I need to install in addition to Transmission Client? if so where does one get it.
I HAVE enabled the REMOTE section in the Transmission Prefernces and given a username and password.
If this is my problem, advise hoe to get it
thanks
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.10.24
This doens't work on Mac or is just me?
Sorry for my noobish.
Sorry for my noobish.
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.10.24
This script was not written for Mac but for Debian. (Read 1st post please.) You claim the script unrars something. I seriously doubt that it could do anything on a Mac.michaeli wrote: ...
Heres where I am at. When a torrent finishes downloading, it unrars to my desktop/temp folder like I want. The problem is that there is NO CLEANUP.
...
The only parts of this script that I changed was the username/password, and the dest dir. I assume that using full path is fine since that is working.
So, can you please evaluate my version of your script for errors and let me know what I am doing wrong. thanks
One more question, does this script do ANYTHING to NON Rar downloads? like will it still move? cleanup? Thanks again
FYI: I am running Mac OS X 10.7.2 Lion
The script only unrars the downloaded rar-files but removes everything.
For Mac? I don't know.michaeli wrote:Is TRANSMISSION-REMOTE something I need to install in addition to Transmission Client? if so where does one get it.
I don't have access to a Mac, but I believe the script won't run at all on a Mac.evinh0 wrote:This doens't work on Mac or is just me?
Re: Unrar and cleanup script - UPDATE 2011.10.24
nope, not working for me. i'm a linux n00b, but i guessed id actually have to have some kind of unraring app installed for this to work? i ran
sudo apt-get install unrar
and it told me it was already installed. upon donloading a tv show that was split into .rar files, nothing happened, i also checked /var/logs but dont have an unpacks log or posttorrent log file. could anybody explain how to 'install' this script, or get it to run once a download is finished?
note, i did change the permission of the script file to 777, and also changed the username and password entries too
sudo apt-get install unrar
and it told me it was already installed. upon donloading a tv show that was split into .rar files, nothing happened, i also checked /var/logs but dont have an unpacks log or posttorrent log file. could anybody explain how to 'install' this script, or get it to run once a download is finished?
note, i did change the permission of the script file to 777, and also changed the username and password entries too