The current version of the Episode Butler does NOT support sabnzbd 5.0. The new EB 0.9 version does support the new sabnzbd beta, but it isn't in a releasable state unfortunately. A possible workaround is using a watch folder. Configure the Episode Butler to save the nzb's to disk (using the filesaver) and let sabnzbd watch this folder. It isn't a nice solution, but I hope it will do until the new version is available.
Things I still have to do for the new version are:
- creating screens for the configuration (new version is configured from the webinterface instead of a properties file)
- testing the upgrade (connection to TvRage is more robust but requires an addition to the existing data)
- storage of configuration data.
Since 5.0 is around the corner I have to re-prioritize and put other projects on hold. I hope I can finish 0.9 before the end of this year.
If you disable authentication in SABnzbd (delete the username and password), Episode Butler will successfully add items to the queue by report ID. I am using this as a workaround until episode butler is updated. Run without authentication at your own risk.
I don't know about anyone else, but the new HTTP authentication has caused me several headaches.
Ancillas wrote:
If you disable authentication in SABnzbd (delete the username and password), Episode Butler will successfully add items to the queue by report ID. I am using this as a workaround until episode butler is updated. Run without authentication at your own risk.
I don't know about anyone else, but the new HTTP authentication has caused me several headaches.
This does not work for me... Did you just delete the user + pass in the config file for Butler as well as the ones in SAB config? Add a restart and thats it?
opet wrote:
This does not work for me... Did you just delete the user + pass in the config file for Butler as well as the ones in SAB config? Add a restart and thats it?
I let episode butler run for a week's worth of shows and everything is still working as expected with authentication disabled. Just a side note, you can keep your API key enabled; it's just the username and password that need to be removed.