From 15d791148fa306e387083391b5295e72b252f4da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eugene Amos
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2023 23:19:44 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] Podfetch
> Adding README.md
> Adding podfetch.service
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podfetch/README.md | 177 +-------------------------------------
podfetch/podfetch.service | 6 +-
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 179 deletions(-)
diff --git a/podfetch/README.md b/podfetch/README.md
index 42def2a..139249a 100644
--- a/podfetch/README.md
+++ b/podfetch/README.md
@@ -8,179 +8,4 @@
-
-Table of Contents
-
- - PIP
- - Folder Structure
- - Script
- - Run
- - Testing
- - Automation
-
-
-
-## 01. PIP
-
-You will need pip installed on your linux mint system. **PIP** is the package manager for Python.
-
-* See if PIP is already installed. Open a terminal and type:
- `pip -V`
-
-* If not, install it.
- `python get-pip.py`
-
-* Once installed, install watchdog
- `pip install watchdog`
-
-> **Note:** You may need to use `pip3`
-
-## 02. Folder Structure
-
-Create a new folder called **scripts** in your home folder. This is where all your scripts will go. You can do this is two ways.
-
-1. In your file manager go to `~/scripts` then right click on an open space and select `Open in terminal`
-2. In your terminal type: `cd ~/scripts`
-
-When done it should look like this: `/home/[username]/scripts`
-
-## 03. Script
-
-
- podcast_folder_monitor.py
-
-```python
-#!/usr/bin/python3
-
-import os
-import time
-import shutil
-
-from watchdog.observers import Observer
-from watchdog.events import FileSystemEventHandler
-
-# Replace this with the folder path you want to monitor
-folder_to_monitor = "/some/folder/to/monitor"
-
-class MyHandler(FileSystemEventHandler):
- def on_created(self, event):
- if event.is_directory:
- folder_path = event.src_path
- self.rename_mp3_files(folder_path)
-
- def rename_mp3_files(self, folder_path):
- folder_name = os.path.basename(folder_path)
- for filename in os.listdir(folder_path):
- if filename.lower().endswith(".mp3"):
- mp3_path = os.path.join(folder_path, filename)
- new_mp3_path = os.path.join(folder_path, folder_name + ".mp3")
- os.rename(mp3_path, new_mp3_path)
- print(f"Renamed {filename} to {folder_name}.mp3")
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- event_handler = MyHandler()
- observer = Observer()
- observer.schedule(event_handler, folder_to_monitor, recursive=True)
- observer.start()
-
- try:
- while True:
- time.sleep(1)
- except KeyboardInterrupt:
- observer.stop()
-
- observer.join()
-```
-
-
-
-Make sure to replace `/some/folder/to/monitor` with the actual path of the folder you want to monitor.
-
-> **Note:** leave the quotation marks
-
-Save this script as `podcast_folder_monitor.py` in the scripts folder. Next we need to change the permissions of this file so that the system can read it.
-
-* Right click on `podcast_folder_monitor.py` then `Properties`.
-* Click on `Permissions` tab at top.
-* Make sure Owner & Group reflect your `username` with `Read and Write` access to all.
-* Check the `Execute` box to allow executing the file as a program.
-* Close out the window.
-
-## 04. Run
-
-Now we need to test and run the script.
-
-Make sure you terminal is open to the location of the `podcast_folder_monitor.py` file. Should be `~/scripts`
-
-Normally to run a Python script will would use
-`python3 podcast_folder_monitor.py`
-
-> **Note:** Will still work.
-
-But because we have [shebang](https://linuxhandbook.com/shebang/) set in the script we can just use
-`./podcast_folder_monitor.py`
-
-You should now see the blinking curser in the terminal indicating that the script is running and monitoring the folder for a new file.
-
-
-
-## 05. Testing
-
-To test the script copy and paste one of your podcast folder that includes the podcast.mp3 file back into the folder. The script should notice the change and rename the **.mp3** to the name of the parent folder.
-
-
-
-If everything worked out okay we can move to the next step.
-
-## 06. Automation
-
-We can make the script auto run in the background. Just like Sonarr, Radarr, etc...
-
-To get started we need to crate a new file in the systemd location.
-
-* Go to `/etc/systemd/system`
-* Right click in a empty space and select `Open as Root`. Root access is needed to create or edit in this directory.
-* Create a new file called `podfetch.service`
-* Use this code inside the `podfetch.service` file.
-
-
- podfetch.service
-
-```ini
-[Unit]
-Description=Podcast Folder Monitor Service
-Wants=network-online.target
-After=network-online.target
-
-# Change [username] with your own.
-[Service]
-ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /home/[username]/scripts/podcast_folder_monitor.py
-WorkingDirectory=/home/[username]/scripts
-Restart=always
-User=[username]
-
-[Install]
-WantedBy=multi-user.target
-```
-
-
-
-> **Note:** Make sure you change `[username]` with your own..
-
-Now we need to enable the service file.
-
-```bash
-# Reload the systemctl daemon
-sudo systemctl daemon-reload
-
-# Enable the podfetch service
-sudo systemctl enable podfetch.service
-
-# Starting the podfetch service
-sudo systemctl start podfetch
-
-# Checking status
-sudo systemctl status podfetch
-```
-
-### Congratulation your service is auto-running and listing for new podcast folders
+For install instructions see the wiki.
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diff --git a/podfetch/podfetch.service b/podfetch/podfetch.service
index 645c671..8f1bc97 100644
--- a/podfetch/podfetch.service
+++ b/podfetch/podfetch.service
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ After=network-online.target
# Change [username] with your own.
[Service]
-ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /home/[username]/scripts/podcast_folder_monitor.py
-WorkingDirectory=/home/[username]/scripts
+ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /home/[username]/scripts/podfetch/podcast_folder_monitor.py
+WorkingDirectory=/home/[username]/scripts/podfetch
Restart=always
User=[username]
[Install]
-WantedBy=multi-user.target
\ No newline at end of file
+WantedBy=multi-user.target