Adding 2010 to the caps would allow Radarr to search the indexer, but if all returned entries have cat 5070 it'll show up as an empty list. I imagine the way Nyaa support works is that they set the category based on the search. So if "cat=5070" is in the search params, all items will have that category. If "cat=2000" they just set all items to category 2000.
Not sure about other tools, but *arrs doesn't care how many categories are listed, as long as one of them is supported (any tool that properly follows the specs will be fine too), so adding both a TV/Anime category and a Movie category to each torrent shouldn't be a problem. (On a related note, the Nyaa indexer ( https://github.com/Prowlarr/Indexers/b...34C6-L34C6 ) has support for categories TV/Anime (5070), Movies/Other (2020) as well as categories for books, software etc., so also using 2020 for movies here makes the most sense).
If you're worried about tools failing when multiple categories are specified, a solution could be to give all items the categories that are requested in the search. So if the search has "cat=5070" you would give all items category 5070, but if the search has "cat=2020" you would give all the items category 2002.
As for special characters, it doesn't look like you need to handle anything manually. Just adding searchEngine="raw" to each search type will make sure any tools that support raw search wont remove any special characters. E.g. instead of <search available="yes" supportedParams="q"/>, you would have <search available="yes" supportedParams="q" searchEngine="raw"/> (for all 3).
Nyaa doesn't have any Newznab/Torznab API, they only have an RSS feed. Some clients might have Nyaa specific logic due to its popularity.
On a similar note, I don't really have a reliable way of distinguishing between TV/movie, so all entries are set to category 5070. I could easily add 2010 to the caps endpoint, but would that make any difference if no entry is associated with that category? Perhaps I could put all entries under both categories. I'm not sure how well tools handle that, but the Newznab API seems to allow this kind of arrangement.
The Newznab API doesn't seem to make any suggestion about removing special characters (then again, all the automation tools follow a horribly defined specification, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's done to deal with some bad implementation). I'm also somewhat unwilling to strip them out, as a number of anime titles rely on special characters, so I'm on the side of the client application needing to support not having characters stripped out. Are you able to get the exact list of special characters that get stripped out? Maybe I can consider altering the search index based on that.
Nyaa shows up as having movie support, but not sure how that works. I haven't been able to find a capabilities endpoint. Though now that I think about it, I guess since Nyaa doesn't report whether it's a show or movie that it's not really possible to distinguish between them for NZB support?
The only NZB category defined over at https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/s__feed/api?t=caps is 5070, "TV/Anime". Adding a Movie category such as "Movies" (2000) or "Movies/Foreign" (2010) would allow AnimeTosho to work with Radarr and other movie-only NZB tools.
On a related note, some torrents include special characters in their titles, and excluding them from searches prevent them from showing up as documented in https://github.com/Prowlarr/Prowlarr/issues/1348 . Apparently it's an NZB standard not to URI encode special characters such as apostrophes (') and periods (.), which means torrents that include these characters don't show up.
it's got me curious of what the cause is this time
Nyaa reported that it was non-existent at time of fetch (which the script assumes to be deleted). Interestingly, the date is out of order: - 1714003 is listed at 07:04 - 1714004 is listed at 08:10 - 1714005 is listed at 07:44
I didn't know the ID could be out of order with the time of posting, but maybe it's related.
Hmm, I just randomly noticed a torrent wasn't pulled on Sep 7, https://nyaa.si/view/1714004 , both torrents before and after have been fetched.
No stress or anything, but it's got me curious of what the cause is this time. :) I'm guessing it was miscategorized on Nyaa and it hasn't been picked up after they fixed it, but that's just a slightly plausible shot in the dark. lol
NO WAY!!! CnU is one of the best file hosting sites available on the internet. The problem is on your end. You should configure uBO correctly. I see NO ads on CnU with uBO installed and properly configured.
Can you please remove/replace ClickNUpload? Even with fully up-to-date UBO filters they still manage to fire off blank popup windows that flash around until UBO finally shoots it down. And it's some different adware-tier garbage that half-bypasses in different browsers/blockers as well.
Is there any plans on making a special page of the website dedicated to anime subtitles?
it would sincerely be a welcomed feature as sometimes a torrent may have a lot of seeders but not the subtitles of the language the person wants that may be available on other release...
Just wanted to say thank you (and to the other admins if any) I love this website! I found out about it recently and it's a great alternative to nyaa since we can post in comments without having to make an account since registrations are always "temporarily unavailable" on nyaa. Also generally more/better search results. There are a few anime torrents I couldn't find on nyaa, but found here.
Okay, I added https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/?theme=231 to force a theme (parameter works on any page). Number is based on the last two digits of the year, followed by the quarter.
To the admin: I suggest the addition of a variable to the website's url that allows the selection of the color scheme. Something like "https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/himuro". Then our bookmarks can be set to open the site with the color we prefer. The extra variable can be discarded by the server.
From Goofily FAQ: "As long as your files are regularly downloaded by different users on a weekly basis, they will not be deleted. If a file is no longer downloaded, it becomes inactive and is subject to deletion after 10 days." I never saw either Zippyshare or AnonFiles ever save a file from here longer than 1-2 months anyway, so I'd say this is good enough in comparison.
They do seem to skip any captchas or timers. But whenever I try to copy & paste the URL in any of my video players, it just errors out?
That's a great deal on those servers. I've been using hostwinds ever since VDS services stopped at my prior long-term host. I might have to check out that online.net provider (you know the domain redirects, right? That still them?).
You can either pay for IDM or since we are all pirates here anyway just download it and apply a patch it to get it for free. I used JD for years long ago but haven't in over a decade. IDM has been around for a long time too and its recommended for a reason.
Can it JUST grab the link as well? Although honestly I prefer the site giving me the URL one way or another so I can skip any downloads or additional software.
Yeah AnonFiles had pretty bad download speed, but it worked for me as I watched it while downloading, aka "streamed" it.
That's true, but a lot of them have moved onto Discord instead of actual websites with DDL.
I will say it is time to look for alternatives that provide similar services. I did find qiwi.gg which was quite similar, while going over some cs.rin.ru post and it was a smooth experience
download mangers allow you to avoid using your browser to visit ddl-sites at all, just copy links into your download manager. So I just tried ClickNUpload with my download manager and no captcha for me, just a 1mb/sec download. Sometimes it's 4mb/sec.
Anonfiles was .5mb/sec so not so great for me.
If you have certain groups you follow, you might see if they offer their own ddl and whether that's a better option for you.
CLickNUpload also seems to have a captcha, at least for me. And yeah most Chromium browsers just offer you the option to save and not copy the URL, which is what I want so I can paste it into my video player. The aforementioned seems to be the only site left where I can just do that now.
If you're just using your browser's simple single segment download facility all hosts might seem to suck. Internet Download Manager is an old favorite.
The only host that requires a captcha that I know of is mdiaload. Otherwise, performance varies across regions and users. You'll have to see what works for you.
Now that AnonFiles and Zippyshare are gone, is there any good no-bullshit file host left? Those were the only two you could just go on and click download, the rest have annoying verifications and way slower downloads.
10/09/2023 23:20 — Anonymous