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RSS Feed #69

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nlvw opened this issue Oct 13, 2014 · 3 comments
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RSS Feed #69

nlvw opened this issue Oct 13, 2014 · 3 comments

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nlvw commented Oct 13, 2014

Is it possible to add an RSS feed option similar to what is in utorrent or qbittorrent?

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kzahel commented Oct 22, 2014

No, I haven't added this functionality. I don't really have any plans to anytime soon. I never really had a use for it personally. I was always annoyed that uTorrent only kept the last RSS response, instead of continually adding items to the RSS feed list (i.e. saving all the responses in a database)

Would you use it for auto-downloading ? What is the minimal feature that you need?

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nlvw commented Oct 22, 2014

The feature is mostly for auto downloading. Such as when new anime/manga
episodes come out the client automatically grabs the new episode from the
feed and puts it in the designated folder.

If you look at qbittorrent's implementation its very robust and easily
organized. They also have it in another "tab" so that its out of the way
unless you actually use it.

On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Kyle Graehl notifications@github.com
wrote:

No, I haven't added this functionality. I don't really have any plans to
anytime soon. I never really had a use for it personally. I was always
annoyed that uTorrent only kept the last RSS response, instead of
continually adding items to the RSS feed list (i.e. saving all the
responses in a database)

Would you use it for auto-downloading ? What is the minimal feature that
you need?


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@kzahel
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kzahel commented Oct 22, 2014

Thanks for the tip. I'll take a look at their implementation and see how much work it would take. I thought that's what most people use the functionality for (auto-download).
I'm also not sure if it's yet possible for the app to run in the background even when the app is not running e.g. to check the RSS feed every few hours. I'll have to look into that too.

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