this time around I will just wait I think mainly because I dont have node.js
and other things setup and ready at the moment...raincheck?
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From: comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2021 6:15 PM
To: comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [comixed] Re: Non numeric issue #'s not handled correctly?
Ah, that would make more sense then; i.e., it can't apply the renaming
rules since the files don't have any metadata to be interpolated into
the filename.
BTW, I've started getting ready a 0.10.6 release that includes the bug
fix for what's blocking your import. IF all goes well we should have
it tomorrow night ready to be tested. That is, unless you'd be willing
to build things locally and try testing what's in the master branch.
It all works, but doesn't include all planned features and would
prevent you from using a previous version without deleting your
database.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 6:12 PM Doug Crowe <doug_crowe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hmmm, some of the comics may have been those that were "stuck" in the circle
of death, but some were successful and had full details yes.
all were named the same
Currently I have successfully reset myself and have it back up and no comics
imported again yet...
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From: comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf
of Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2021 6:08 PM
To: comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [comixed] Re: Non numeric issue #'s not handled correctly?
The extension is assigned automatically based on the archive type of the
comic.
That's a very weird situation you're hitting there. All of the comics
have publisher, series and issue details, yeah?
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 6:01 PM Doug Crowe <doug_crowe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
the other portion of my issue about sub folders and file naming....
I have this for my comic renaming rule - $PUBLISHER/$SERIES
($PUBYEAR)/$SERIES - $ISSUE ($COVERDATE)
and this for my root folder - /Volumes/Comics
and what I got was comic files in my root folder with no extensions, why
did I not get publisher and series(year) folders, and how do I tell it to
use the correct extension without having to statically tell it .cbz (since
they may not all be cbz)
This along with the issue numbering failing when letters are included I
still need help with.
Thanks,
Doug
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From: Doug Crowe <doug_crowe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2021 5:23 PM
To: comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [comixed] Re: Non numeric issue #'s not handled correctly?
Amazing Spider Man 2018 has several issues where the issue is both numbers
and letters such as 051.LR and 016.HU, and when these were imported and
named via the filename rule the letters got left off so 051.LR became 051
and 016.HU became 016, etc...
This is where my comments came from...I put these back into mylar and let
mylar fix them for me after this snafu, lol
Thanks,
Doug
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From: comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf
of Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2021 5:01 PM
To: comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comixed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [comixed] Re: Non numeric issue #'s not handled correctly?
When you say they're not being handled correctly, what do you mean?
Can you describe an example of it being handled incorrectly?
Regarding libray consolidation, the following renaming rule creates a
directory for each publisher, a directory for each series/volume, and
then the issue, is:
$PUBLISHER/$SERIES ($VOLUME)/$SERIES v$VOLUME #$ISSUE ($COVERDATE)
With it I have comics like:
---8<[snip]---
MySQL localhost:3306 ssl SQL > select Filename from Comics;
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Filename
|
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Action Comics
(2016)/Action Comics v2016 #981 (Aug 2017).cbz
|
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Action Comics
(2016)/Action Comics v2016 #993 (Feb 2018).cbz
|
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Batman
(2016)/Batman v2016 #51 (Aug 2018).cbz
|
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/Batman_ Sins of
the Father (2018)/Batman_ Sins of the Father v2018 #12 (Jul 2018).cbz
|
| /Users/mcpierce/Repositories/test_library/DC Comics/The Brave and
the Bold_ Batman and Wonder Woman (2018)/The Brave and the Bold_
Batman and Wonder Woman v2018 #6 (Aug 2018).cbz |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
---8<[snip]---
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 4:16 PM Doug Crowe <doug_crowe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Question #3...
It seems that issue numbers like .LR, .MU in marvel books are not handled
correctly in file naming rules. ALso I am having trouble getting the
rules to create subfolders by publiser/series, can you provide example
rules that would create sb folders under the root folder?
please and thanks!
Doug
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Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@xxxxxxxxx>
"Le centre du monde est partout." - Blaise Pascal
"Let's try and find some point of transcendence and leap together." -
Gord Downie