# JDRssDownloader JDownloader 2 is a great tool, but since V1 has been missing a way to automatically download from RSS feeds, and filter downloads to only download what you want, in my case 720p HEVC files, MeGusta rips by preference. I have put together this simple project to allow me to do that, people may find useful. - Automatically check an RSS feed and send to JDownloader - Uses MyJDownloader API to allow running on separate system - Local file cache of RSS feed - Specify time to check RSS feed - Specify time to check file cache to send links to JDownloader - Ability to add multiple shows to check for - Ability to check for different qualities per show you are looking for - Ability to turn OFF only HEVC search # Configuration There is a `config-sample.json` file that needs to be renamed to `config.json`, after this you can update it with your required settings. - JDUserName - Your MyJDownloader Username - JDPassword - Your MyJDownloader Password - AdminPassword - Password to be set for the WebUI - WebUIPort - Port for the WebUI to run on - RSSFeed - The url to the rss feed you want to watch (Only tested with - rlsbb) - RSSFeedRefreshMins - How often to poll your rss feed down to local file cache - JDPostLinksMins - How often to check your file cache for your shows and send found links to JDownloader - Autostart - Tells JDownloader to add and start the downloads straight away (true/false) - OnlyHEVC - If false, this will download any files that it finds on the post that matches the quality (true/false) - TelegramBot - Set to true if you wish to have updates sent via telegramBot - TelegramBotID - Set this to the id you recieve from TheBotFather - TelegramChatID - Chat or Group ID for the bot to send messages to An example shown below ``` { "JDUserName": "User", "JDPassword": "Pass", "AdminPassword":"", "WebUIPort": 3100, "RSSFeed": "https://mypage.com/feed/", "RSSFeedRefreshMins": 10, "JDPostLinksMins": 180, "Autostart": false, "OnlyHEVC": true, "TelegramBot": true, "TelegramBotID":"", "TelegramChatID":123456789, } ``` # Running ## FlareSolverr Due to issues with a number of sites I use, I have had to rework the client to now use [FlareSolverr](https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr) this allows the tool to bypass/workout Cloudflare site issues, the implication of this is that we need to run a docker image in the background that will actually open the page up in a Chrome window, then return the HTML and get the links as usual, this does slow down the process, as it takes upto 2 mins for it to return HTML from the page, but it works.. So you need to have docker installed and to run this command docker-compose up -d This will run the container in the background, then you can run as usual, and it will proxy all requests via FlareSolverr, please open an issue if you find problems. ## Release Version Either download the version on the releases, as well as the `config-sample.json` and run execute, this is the simplest way, but may not be the latest code, and will not run in the background ## Source Version You will need NodeJS installed, then you can checkout this repo. For basic usage you can just navigate into the folder and run - - `npm i` to install the requirements. - `node JDRssDownloader.js` This will execute the process and add the links if they are found. My suggestion would be to use [pm2](https://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/quick-start/) so it can run "in the background" # Issues Not alot of testing has gone into this, and I threw it together in a few hours, and only for my use case, so there are bound to be issues, please open them and let me know if you find any. # Future I have some ideas to make this a bit smarter and I want to add the ability to look at multiple RSS feeds, this seems quite easy, and I will do in the next couple of weeks. # Thanks Thank for all the people who made any of the modules that I used to create this.