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Difference between --action duplicate and --action copy
Posted: 21 Dec 2014, 21:32
by hphl
Thank you so much for write this awesome tool. I'm trying to understand some of the CLI options. I using
http://www.filebot.net/cli.html and this
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=215 for the options, but I notice that some option are missing. I noticed that almost everyone use action duplicate. What does that do? How different from copy? Is it just a hardlink? Is it different for different FILE Formate (e.g. MS-DOS (FAT32))?
Also how can I exclude a directory? Do I just add it to --def excludeList=amc-input.txt where amc-input.txt has EXCULDE_FOLDER/ with the slash?
Re: Trying to understand some of the CLI options.
Posted: 22 Dec 2014, 08:05
by rednoah
--action duplicate is a mixture of hardlink and copy. It will hardlink if possible, and copy if necessary.
All the Unix examples use --action duplicate because Linux/Mac/BSD/etc have excellent support for hardlinks. All the Windows examples use --action copy because Windows has questionable support for hardlinks. FAT32 probably doesn't support hardlinks.
--def excludeList contains a list of exact path names. You're not supposed to edit it yourself.
You're looking for --def ignore=EXCLUDE_PATTERN which allows you to specify an exclude pattern for files to be ignored from processing.
Re: Difference between --action duplicate and --action copy
Posted: 06 Aug 2015, 19:21
by RudyBzh
Hi,
That was exactly what i was looking for.... BUT
unfortunately it's not working as described.
Using duplicate is trying, for me, to do a "rename", which is not working because the file is in seed and used by vuze.
How can i "hardlink" if i can and "copy" if not ?
Thanks a lot.
Rudy
Re: Difference between --action duplicate and --action copy
Posted: 06 Aug 2015, 19:27
by rednoah
"hardlink" if i can and "copy" if not
That's what
--action duplicate does.
Re: Difference between --action duplicate and --action copy
Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 09:00
by RudyBzh
Hi,
Thanks for your fast answer but it's not the case.
Here are some logs :
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Run script [fn:amc] at [Thu Aug 06 23:16:17 CEST 2015]
Parameter: subtitles = n
Parameter: music = n
Parameter: artwork = n
Parameter: ut_dir = D:\Downloads\Terminé
Parameter: ut_file = TheMovieHere.2015.MULTi.1080p.BluRay.x264-LOST.mkv
Parameter: ut_kind = single
Parameter: ut_title = TheMovieHere.2015.MULTi.1080p.BluRay.x264-LOST.mkv
Parameter: ut_label = ToDel
Parameter: seriesFormat = E:/Séries/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, "'").replaceAll(/[:]/, "-")}/{episode.special ? "Special" : "Saison "+s}/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, "'").replaceAll(/[:]/, "-")} - {episode.special ? "S00E"+special.pad(2) : s00e00} - {t.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, "'").replaceAll(/[:]/, "-").replacePart(', Part $1')}{dim[0] > 1900 ? " [1080p]" : dim[0] > 1200 ? " [720p]":""}
Parameter: animeFormat = D:/Films/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, "'").replaceAll(/[:]/, "-")} ({y})/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, "'").replaceAll(/[:]/, "-")} ({y}){" CD$pi"}{dim[0] > 1900 ? " [1080p]" : dim[0] > 1200 ? " [720p]":""}
Parameter: movieFormat = E:/Films/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, "'").replaceAll(/[:]/, "-")} ({y})/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, "'").replaceAll(/[:]/, "-")} ({y}){" CD$pi"}{dim[0] > 1900 ? " [1080p]" : dim[0] > 1200 ? " [720p]":""}
Input: D:\Downloads\Terminé\TheMovieHere.2015.MULTi.1080p.BluRay.x264-LOST.mkv
TheMovieHere.2015.MULTi.1080p.BluRay.x264-LOST.mkv [series: null, movie: TheMovieHere(2015)]
Group: [tvs:null, mov:TheMovieHere 2015, anime:null] => [TheMovieHere.2015.MULTi.1080p.BluRay.x264-LOST.mkv]
CmdlineException: Illegal language code: n
Rename movies using [TheMovieDB]
Auto-detect movie from context: [D:\Downloads\Terminé\TheMovieHere.2015.MULTi.1080p.BluRay.x264-LOST.mkv]
[DUPLICATE] Rename [D:\Downloads\Terminé\TheMovieHere.2015.MULTi.1080p.BluRay.x264-LOST.mkv] to [E:\Films\TheMovieHere (2015)\TheMovieHere (2015) [1080p].mkv]
Processed 1 files
Done ヾ(@⌒ー⌒@)ノ
And here is the command run Under vuze once download is finished :
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filebot.exe -script fn:amc --action duplicate --conflict override -non-strict --log all --log-file "%D\filebot.log" --lang fr --encoding UTF-8 --def subtitles=n music=n artwork=n "ut_dir=%D" "ut_file=%F" "ut_kind=%K" "ut_title=%N" "ut_label=%L" "seriesFormat=E:/Séries/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, \"'\").replaceAll(/[:]/, \"-\")}/{episode.special ? \"Special\" : \"Saison \"+s}/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, \"'\").replaceAll(/[:]/, \"-\")} - {episode.special ? \"S00E\"+special.pad(2) : s00e00} - {t.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, \"'\").replaceAll(/[:]/, \"-\").replacePart(', Part $1')}{dim[0] > 1900 ? \" [1080p]\" : dim[0] > 1200 ? \" [720p]\":\"\"}" "animeFormat=D:/Films/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, \"'\").replaceAll(/[:]/, \"-\")} ({y})/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, \"'\").replaceAll(/[:]/, \"-\")} ({y}){\" CD$pi\"}{dim[0] > 1900 ? \" [1080p]\" : dim[0] > 1200 ? \" [720p]\":\"\"}" "movieFormat=E:/Films/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, \"'\").replaceAll(/[:]/, \"-\")} ({y})/{n.replaceAll(/[!?.]+$/).replaceAll(/[`'`'?]/, \"'\").replaceAll(/[:]/, \"-\")} ({y}){\" CD$pi\"}{dim[0] > 1900 ? \" [1080p]\" : dim[0] > 1200 ? \" [720p]\":\"\"}"
As you understand, my downloads are under D: and the movies are under D: so, it should be a hardlink here.
Else, should be a copy.
Here, it's trying a rename (with Duplicate action as you will see)
What am I doing wrong ?
Thanks
EDIT
My bad, i've just discovered i made a mistake and put e: for my movies in place of d:
I have to make aditionnal tests before telling it's not doing what it should... (Sorry)
Just the fact we see "rename" and not "copy", is it normal ?
"Rename" is a "move" or a "copy" ?
Thanks for your time.
Re: Difference between --action duplicate and --action copy
Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 10:34
by rednoah
That log message just happens to say "Rename" and it'll process files with whatever MOVE/COPY/HARDLINK/etc action you have specified. If you specify DUPLICATE then the logs will not tell you if it copied or hardlinked files. If you want to test hardlinks, you should specify HARDLINK.
Re: Difference between --action duplicate and --action copy
Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 11:30
by RudyBzh
Ok, i think i understood.
I'll try for a few days and see what happens.
Hardlink was the older way i was using filebot but due to lack of space, i have to split movies and tv shows on different drive. So i can't use anymore hardlink (for my tv shows...)
Thanks a lot !