[paths] wishlist = /home/ubuntu/wanted.txt save_directory = /home/ubuntu/Downloads [settings] checkInterval = 15 # (OPTIONAL) - leave blank if you dont want to run a post processing script on the files # You can set a command to be ran on the file once it is completed. This can be any sort of a script you would like. # You can create a script to convert the video via ffmpeg to make it compatible for certain devices, create a contact sheet of the video # upload the video to a cloud storage drive via rclone, or whatever else you see fit. # set the string to be the same as you you would type into terminal to call the script manually. # The peramaters which will be passed to the script are as follows: # 1 = full file path (ie: /Users/Joe/cam4/hannah/2017.07.26_19.34.47_hannah.mp4) # 2 = filename (ie : 2017.07.26_19.34.47_hannah.mp4) # 3 = directory (ie : /Users/Joe/cam4/hannah/) # 4 = models name (ie: hannah) # 5 = filename without the extension (ie: 2017.07.26_19.34.47_hannah) # 6 = 'cam4' - thats it, just 'cam4' to identify the site. # to call a bash script called "MoveToGoogleDrive.sh" and located in the user Joes home directory, you would use: # postProcessingCommand = "bash /Users/Joe/home/MoveToGoogleDrive.sh" # this script will be ran on the files "download location" prior to it being moved to its "completed location". # The moving of the file will not take place if a post processing script is ran, so if you want to move it once it is completed, do so through commands in the post processing script. postProcessingCommand = # Because depending on what the post processing script does, it may be demanding on the system. # Set the maximum number of concurrent post processing scripts you would like to be ran at one time. # (required if using a post processing script) postProcessingThreads =