No matching subtitles found: /Downloads/TV/.264-TURBO/south.h264-turbo/.264-TURBO/.įetching episode data for Looking up subtitles by hash via OpenSubtitles Read archive and extract to Įxtracting files Ignore extra: /Downloads/TV/.264-TURBO/Sample Parameter: excludeList = /data/amc_exclude.txtĪrgument: /Downloads/TV/.264-TURBO Locking /usr/local/filebot-node/data/filebot.log I have tried passing the argument &deleteAfterExtract=n but that doesn't seem to workĬode: Select all filebot -script 'fn:amc' '/Downloads/TV/.264-TURBO' -output /Share -action copy -non-strict -conflict auto -lang en -def 'ut_label=tv' 'subtitles=eng' 'deleteAfterExtract=y' 'pushover=XXXX' 'seriesFormat=TV/' 'excludeList=/data/amc_exclude.txt' -log all -log-file '/usr/local/filebot-node/data/filebot.log' However, filebot is deleting the archives after extraction instead of using 127.0.0.1, I used the local IP address of my system. In order to keep this as simple as possible, I opted to not use any of the security options for filebot-node Presumably, you'll need to send username/password via the Authorization HTTP header with your request, otherwise filebot-node service would just send back 401 Unauthorized. Reading the response will help you find out what's not working. If you manage to send a request to filebot-node service, then you will get a response. You can use the developer console in your browser to check exactly what requests are sent, and then recreate them with curl. So why is it not working? I have no idea. By using curl, you can pretend to be the web application sending requests and the filebot-node service wouldn't know the difference. The filebot-node web application is sending HTTP requests to the filebot-node service.
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