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vanossj avatar vanossj commented on June 27, 2024

Was this with the GTK ui or the Web ui?

you mention old SeedTime, is that gazpachoking's? If so, you'll probably have to remove the old seedtime.conf too.

To do a clean install of the plugin, delete the seedtime.conf from the config folder and replace the SeedTime-*.egg in the config/plugins folder with the one you built. Use the master branch. ratio is a stalled work in progress.

If you are going to use the thin client configuration where you use GTK to connect to a remote daemon, you'll need the eggs compiled from the same version of code on the local and remote.

Hopefully that helps

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TerrorFactor avatar TerrorFactor commented on June 27, 2024

That was with the GTK ui. I did remove the old seedtime.conf. I am using the lsioarmhf/deluge-docker container. Just to be sure, I removed the container, rm -rf'ed the config folder, and recreated the container.
I downloaded the zipfile from your masterbranch again, built the plugin and installed it with the GTK ui (that comes with the Windows client). Same effect.

Screenshot of plugin window:
image

Screenshot of SeedTime window:
image

The copy of your branch with the built files:
deluge-seedtime-master-built.zip

I don't really get it :/

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vanossj avatar vanossj commented on June 27, 2024

I don't have much experience with Docker, but I was able to start a linuxserver/deluge container (I don't have an ARM to try) and use the webui to install and configure seedtime (from the egg in the zip you attached).

I was never able to connect my local GTK ui to the docker container. So I'm still not sure the cause of the issue you are seeing.

If you had to do any configuration for docker to get a thin client to connect, let me know and I'll try it

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TerrorFactor avatar TerrorFactor commented on June 27, 2024

Thank you for your quick responses!
What do you mean with "configure seedtime"? Just activate the plugin?

To be able to connect to a remote client, you have to enable remote connections (settings>daemon).
You also have to set a user and password in the "auth" file in your config folder.
You should have "localclient:somehash" already there. Just add "username:password" as first line. You'll have to restart deluge, and that should be it.

Thanks again!

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vanossj avatar vanossj commented on June 27, 2024

Thanks, got thin client connected, although for some reason the default port 58846 didn't work for me, but after I changed to port 58946 it worked.

I was not able to install the plugin from the GTK gui. But I could install the plugin with the webui, or by copying the egg into the config/plugin directory. And then use the plugin in GTK

By configure the plugin, i just ment use it, add filters, etc ...

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TerrorFactor avatar TerrorFactor commented on June 27, 2024

I tried it on a x86, and it worked without any issue. Created a second deluge container on my ARM-board, and it also worked (noticed SeedTime is also available from the webinterface, the older version I had wasn't, great improvement!).

Really weird. I'll start over, not sure what I did wrong the first time I reinstalled my Docker-container. Thank you for the quick support!

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