First things first, I tried to retrieve the forum password associated to another email today, to no avail. In the eternal words of Mister T, I therefore pity the fool who would lose their forum password.
Something seems not to be working as it should.
For the rest: I am a (paying) customer, and I am using docker containers on a nas. I am pretty impressed with the filebot-node setup.
I ran it a couple of times against my qbittorrent/nas container, all good and dandy. It worked.
The root media volume is shared across containers. I map it as /volume1, and it contains my filebot output folders, plus a folder named "Active" where qbittorrent files are processed.
I started a filebot-watcher container alongside the filebot-node one. But it failed to run when a new file was completed.
It completely failed to run. I didn't get logs, I didn't get anything. Now, the way things are setup, my files are removed from qbittorrent at completion; while incomplete, they are stored in `Active/incomplete`, once complete, they reside in `Active/unsorted`.
That's where the watcher should expect them.
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docker run -dit --restart always -v $PWD:/volume1 -v data:/data rednoah/filebot:watcher /volume1/Active/unsorted --output /volume1 --action move -non-strict --order Airdate --conflict auto --lang en --def 'music=y' 'unsorted=y' 'clean=y' 'skipExtract=y' 'plex=<removed>' 'seriesFormat=Series/{n}/{episode.special ? '\''Specials'\'' : '\''Season '\''+s.pad(2)}/{n} - {episode.special ? '\''S00E'\''+special.pad(2) : s00e00} - {t.replaceAll(/[`´‘’ʻ]/, /'\''/).replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replacePart('\'', Part $1'\'')}{'\''.'\''+lang}' 'excludeList=.excludes' --log all --log-file '/data/.filebot-watcher/filebot.log'
Additionally, the data volume is shared, and in it, I find /data/.filebot/history.xml
Which has everything I processed with filebot-node, but nothing from what I tried to process with filebot-watcher.