2011-03-04, 20:43
2011-03-04, 20:59
yes, and it has been answered many many times. Search
2011-04-11, 21:12
topfs2 Wrote:yes, and it has been answered many many times. SearchI take it this response may have been a contributing factor to this post http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=99092
If it helps you, I trigger my updates from the command line with the JSON-RPC interface, using the VideoLibrary.ScanForContent method.
2011-04-11, 23:13
hehe, forgot about this. at times I'm irritated and take it out on the users, I did a google search and almost everyone of them points to httpapi way of doing it (which is deprecated) and this thread seems as good as any to say:
Port is usually 8080 or 80 depending on your os (former linux, osx etc and latter windows).
Another way is
IIRC.
Cheers,
Tobias
Code:
curl --data-binary '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "VideoLibrary.ScanForContent", "id": 1 }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://IP:PORT/jsonrpc
Port is usually 8080 or 80 depending on your os (former linux, osx etc and latter windows).
Another way is
Code:
xbmc-send localhost -a "XBMC.update library(video)"
IIRC.
Cheers,
Tobias
2011-04-12, 01:26
Yes, I started that thread after the initial reply. I can't stand being told to search after I have already tried, and as you have found...searching on here doesn't get you very far. I know that its irritating to repeat yourself, but if the search was adequate I would take ownership of my failure to properly use it, but it is not.
Anyhow, thanks for the help. I am on the right track now.
Anyhow, thanks for the help. I am on the right track now.
2011-04-12, 01:27
I am even willing to contribute my time in getting osqa or something decided upon by the community, setup.