Ability to add url to a script via the api
Ability to add url to a script via the api
If I for example add a nzb file by url via the api, i can select a post-processing script in the directory that sab uses for scripts. But I also want the ability to add a url to a script. It would be nice.
Re: Ability to add url to a script via the api
In that case it does not need to be an url it can be an uri to.
What do you mean by "Many scripts need to be configured for the system they are running on."? What does that have to do with SAB? I can not see where SAB need to be concerned about that. If a script is unavailable do nothing. Is that realy hard to achieve?
I want this functionality to make it easier to avoid to monitor the history to find out when a download is complete, and where the files are.
What do you mean by "Many scripts need to be configured for the system they are running on."? What does that have to do with SAB? I can not see where SAB need to be concerned about that. If a script is unavailable do nothing. Is that realy hard to achieve?
I want this functionality to make it easier to avoid to monitor the history to find out when a download is complete, and where the files are.
Re: Ability to add url to a script via the api
Can you explain this in more detail?morre95 wrote: But I also want the ability to add a url to a script.
Do you want to upload a script?
Re: Ability to add url to a script via the api
No not upload the script but when i upload or add a nzb file with the api. I want to run a post-processing script outside the directory you set in config/folder page in sab. I do not know how to explain it in more detail. This is hard for me, I'm Swedish so English is not my native language.
Re: Ability to add url to a script via the api
I understand (well at least I think I do).
This is something we will not implement.
It could be a serious security vulnerability.
It would open the possibility to run any program on the system.
This is something we will not implement.
It could be a serious security vulnerability.
It would open the possibility to run any program on the system.