2014-10-23, 03:53
This didn't work for me in Kodi (Helix). I tried to create a new node under musicvideo. It wouldn't open up when going (confluence) video -- library -- musicvideo -- covers (covers is the new node). I looked at the debug, and it was saying directory not found. Based on that I was looking at the xml file that was created and it was:
From looking at the wiki, I suspected the problem was not setting the node type attribute so it was defaulting to "folder". Based on that I tried adding type="filter" (seems like this is what is required?)
so it is:
and this works. Or it could be I wasn't using the addon correctly (it isn't obvious to me what the minimum steps are in the addon to create a valid node).
scott s.
.
Code:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<node order="9">
<label>Covers</label>
<content>musicvideos</content>
<rule field="title" operator="contains">
<value>over]</value>
</rule>
</node>
From looking at the wiki, I suspected the problem was not setting the node type attribute so it was defaulting to "folder". Based on that I tried adding type="filter" (seems like this is what is required?)
so it is:
Code:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<node order="9" type="filter">
<label>Covers</label>
<content>musicvideos</content>
<rule field="title" operator="contains">
<value>over]</value>
</rule>
</node>
and this works. Or it could be I wasn't using the addon correctly (it isn't obvious to me what the minimum steps are in the addon to create a valid node).
scott s.
.