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LazyLibrarian #13

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Markyb0y opened this issue Dec 20, 2012 · 5 comments
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LazyLibrarian #13

Markyb0y opened this issue Dec 20, 2012 · 5 comments

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@Markyb0y
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Apologies for creating a new Issue but I couldnt see any way to reopen a closed issue?

below is the previous thread, with the last comment being the useful info

I asked on the other link if they could change the source to use the correct fork, but I have not even had any response
Can you please make the LazyLibrarian plugin use https://github.com/LibrarianMike/LazyLibrarian.git

this fork is being worked on regularly and is currently the only version I can get working normally, so would love to have this version on unraid

Many thanks



Any Chance of getting LazyLibrarian added as a plugin?

original code based on Headphones but its for eBooks
https://github.com/itsmegb/LazyLibrarian

Looking forward to using many of these plugins on my first UNraid build starting next month when I get my hands on my new hardware :o

cheers

Mark

Benni-chan commented a month ago
as far as i can see, there are no dependencies for this tool, except python...
there would be a need for update via plugin ui. and we would have to check, what command parameters are supported and what we have to write into the config ourself...

but i guess, we could mainly take one existigng plugin and change some code. should not be too much work. If I got some time, I'll take a look.

Benni-chan commented 21 days ago
i've just noticed, that there is already a plugin available for this.
you can find it here: https://github.com/W-W/unRAID
don't know, if it still works...
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Markyb0y commented 2 days ago
The plugin you linked to does not work as far as I can see, all your unplugged apps install fine and show in the settings screen etc

Also, I asked on the other link if they could change the source to use the correct fork, but I have not even had any response
Can you please make the LazyLibrarian plugin use https://github.com/LibrarianMike/LazyLibrarian.git

this fork is being worked on regularly and is currently the only version I can get working normally, so would love to have this version on unraid

Many thanks

@Benni-chan
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i just wrote a plugin for this (mainly used the sickbeard plugin and changed the necessary things)

it doesn't seem to work right, yet. it killed my unraid webgui.
i'll have to do more checks on what caused this. (won't be easy, since i currently don't have a test rig and don't really want to endanger my main system)

@Benni-chan
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it seems like the cookies set by lazylibrarian causes the main unraid webgui to cancel the connection to the browser.
(as soon as you have opened lazylibrarian in your browser, you can't connect to the unraid webgui until the cookies have been deleted)

Edit:
I guess, i will post this as a bug report to lazylibrarian. i won't release the plugin to the public until this has been fixed...

@thedude459
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It appears that this is the new Github being used for this:

https://github.com/herman-rogers/LazyLibrarian-1

@Markyb0y
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is there any update on this?
still have not found a way to update the lazy librarian_mod.plg file to use any new repository :(

@brutaldev
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@Markyb0y Just change the GitHub repo URL that can be found in the PLG file.

Search and replace 'https://github.com/W-W/LazyLibrarian' with 'https://github.com/Conjuro/LazyLibrarian' (or whichever fork you prefer but Conjuro has update A LOT).

Restart your unRAID server or install via the command-line. You could ignore the error about running an unknown version.

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