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Auto-start torrents drag-and-dropped into Flood #853

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jakoblover opened this issue Dec 11, 2019 · 6 comments
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Auto-start torrents drag-and-dropped into Flood #853

jakoblover opened this issue Dec 11, 2019 · 6 comments

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@jakoblover
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Type: Feature Request

Summary

Torrents that are added to Flood through the upper right hand corner button can start to download automatically. However, torrents that are just drag-and-dropped into the overview of torrents are idle until I manually press start. It would be nice to be able to drag-and-drop torrent files from a folder into Flood and have them start downloading automatically.

Idea of implementation

Implement auto-download when drag-and-dropping torrent files into Flood. This is similar to how ruTorrent behaves. Alternatively, implement a checkbox in settings to allow users to decide for themselves.

@jakoblover
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jakoblover commented Dec 13, 2019

I can see that when the torrent is dragged into the torrentlist, it looks up the startTorrentsOnLoad property in settings. This is automatically set to "false" in the default settings, and there is no way to change this property in settings without manually editing the db.

I suggest adding a General tab in settings, that allows you to change this property. I'll see if I can fix it, and I'll make a pull request.

@artik
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artik commented May 10, 2020

Clic on the + icon in the top right corner to add a torrent file. Check the box start torrent, then add torrent button, even if you didn't add any file. Popup will close and will stay in auto start when you'll drag and drop.

@jakoblover
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The problem isn't that there is a way to add the torrent and start automatically. The problem is that there is no reason for the torrent to wait for user interaction to start downloading when it has been dragged into flood.

@artik
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artik commented May 19, 2020

@jakoblover Try what I wrote you before posting please.

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Okay that works, I just read wrong. But that's so un-intuitive. Why not just put the setting in options where it belongs?

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artik commented May 22, 2020

True. But at least we have a workaround that we have to set once

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