![]() ![]() ![]() I use it in combination with ShowRSS, my flexget config looks like this: tasks: This can now be used to setup some automations (I know Flexget has internal notification system as well, using a lot of different possible plugins to setup, but hey, why not flash the light red when a task fails )įlexget is great, I couldn’t keep track otherwise. Allowing the user to define a list of task they want to receive helps with hiding tasks which are not used (eg for testing, or old deprecated tasks still leftover in the database). Since currently all tasks are read in when the HA starts and the platform is being set up, all of them get a sensor. I’m probably gonna add filtering to the tasks. ![]() The sensor gets the name of the task’s name. The state will be whether the last execution was successful or not.Īll related info for the specific task (starttime, endtime, accepted entries, rejected entries, …) is stored in the state_attributes of the sensor. It creates a binary sensor for each of your configured tasks in Flexget. The current state of the component is stored here on Github: Flexget component I’m not sure if a lot off people here use/know Flexget, but I’ve started creating a custom integration for it.įlexget is a multiple automation tool for all your media, you can do a lot of powerful stuff with it, like downloading movies/series, renaming content, subtitle management, … Flexget
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