Manually run post-processing script? (for testing)

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Necro
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Manually run post-processing script? (for testing)

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I tried searching but wasn't really sure what to search for (and was unsuccessful in my attempts).  Is there a way to run a post-processing script repeatedly on the same download to just test it out and debug?  (basically to stop having to redownload things over and over and over)
Last edited by Necro on May 14th, 2010, 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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shypike
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Re: Manually run post-processing script? (for testing)

Post by shypike »

Just run it from a command prompt and add the required parameters manually.
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Re: Manually run post-processing script? (for testing)

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Holy thread bump Batman!

I have the same issue, I'm trying to get a couple of scripts working and can't quite work out what's going wrong and would like to be able to manually run a script on an already downloaded file.

Is there a support document on what those parameters are anywhere?
Maybe an example of what it should look like?
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Re: Manually run post-processing script? (for testing)

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Are you running sabnzbd from Windows or Linux? As @shypike said, you would just open a command prompt or terminal (ssh via linux) and run the script (with arguments) from there. What script are you trying to run?
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