sbussetti / deluge-siphon

A Chrome extension for sending torrents to your Deluge server.
http://sbussetti.github.io/deluge-siphon/
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Jackett compatibility #78

Open BanditTech opened 5 years ago

BanditTech commented 5 years ago

I have recently made the switch to the Deluge client because of multiple reasons, but my last issue is getting the links in Jackett to download inside of the correct client (webui).

the link that jackett gives you looks like this: http://127.0.0.1:9117/dl/ettv/?jackett_apikey=gty4osv2ls0fhm8p2zk8ypriu7yacvcq&path=Q2ZESjhEckJxNndhWnQ5R2hpTElQRDVjaENzQVZ4WVJ0aHZ5dHpPeHVZOW1ocFd4NUFXc0dUbTNBUDA2eEpVSHNwTUZsdDE3eHNvZ1JKNllpb2M0S1YxYzdybDJRajJsLTZabGVBVUFNWVJoVVVNZV9ET2ZDSDk1dm9KS0NkZmgzU2JEcTk5WGJXd1ZDcFktMDhydmRQNGRaMW5RVmJBWEpmYUtKRDduOWtUMEsxaEhuTm15azcwZ3AxeGNQTDlWMzJPTTVoektuY2s4Zjc4QjlRNGlGSkVaaGY0&file=Vikings.S05E19.HDTV.x264-LucidTV%5Bettv%5D+torrent

so if I use left click it will open inside the default deluge exe which is not optimal because it is not being run as a service in the background.

If I go into the sub menu and select to add it to deluge, it will give an error.

If I go to the page it is scraping the torrent from then I can send it directly into the WebUI by clicking on a magnet link like you would expect.