On Nov 7, 2007, at 6:22 PM, Örjan Nordlund wrote:
Hi !

This is probably a newbie question but....

I have a script that unpacks all .rar files in a dirtree to my "real" directory depending on type of download. This is currently running as cronjob but i would really like to invoke it after the torrent has been moved...

as the example .rtorrent.rc:

        # On completion, move the torrent to the directory from custom1.
on_finished = move_complete,"execute=mv,-u,$d.get_base_path=, $d.get_custom1= ;d.set_directory=$d.get_custom1="

This already runs two commands:
1. execute=mv,-u,$d.get_base_path=,$d.get_custom1=
2. d.set_directory=$d.get_custom1=

Adding a third will work just as well.

i would like to add a line something like

on_finished = unpack_complete,"execute=~/scripts/unpackrar.py <from dir> <to dir>

That should be fine too, although then the order of execution with respect to other on_finished entries is not guaranteed[*], i.e. this command might be run before or after the move_complete commands. But as long as you use $d.get_base_path= here instead of a hardcoded path, it might not matter.

[*] Currently they will be processed in alphabetical order of the tags, but I don't know if that might change in the future.

This requires that i can keep two directories in custom vars and that i can access these in the command line. Furthermore i need to know that the previous command has finished (the move in my case)

Not a problem. You have five custom vars.

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Josef Drexler
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