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FileFlows Repository

This is the official repository for FileFlows.

You can create a new script and submit a pull request to get it included in the official repository

Types of Scipts

  1. Flow Scripts These are scripts that are executed during a flow and need to adhere to a strict format. See the official documentation for more information.

  2. System Scripts These scripts are scirpts that are run by the system as either scheduled tasks or a pre-execute task on a processing node. These do not have to follow such a strict format as the the Flow scripts as these take in no inputs and produce no outputs.

  3. Shared Scripts These are scripts that can be imported by other scripts and will not directly be called by FileFlows

Types of Templates

  1. Function These are templates that are shown to the user when they edit a Function node.

Creating a Script

Each script should be in the appropriate folder and be correctly named.

Testing a Script

You can use the dotnet tester to test a script, which can be run like so

dotnet run ScriptName parameters

For example

dotnet run '.\Scripts\Flow\Hardware\NVIDIA - Below Encoder Limit.js' --EncoderLimit 2
dotnet run .\Scripts\System\DownloadClients\PauseSABNZbd.js --var:FileFlows.Url http://fileflows.lan --var:SABnzbd.Url http://sabnzbd.lan/ --var:SABnzbd.ApiKey 123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP

Variables

Variables are used by System and Shared scripts to read in user configurable values, e.g. a API URL or Access Token.

The should be in the format of [Product].[Name], for example FileFlows.Url

Dotnet Tester Command Line

Name Description Used Example
--name A function variable to pass into a script function Script(MyVariable) --MyVariable "A String"
--var:name A value to set in the Variables Variables.MyVariable --var:MyVariable "A String"

Examples

How to use .NET List

var ListOfString = System.Collections.Generic.List(System.String);
var list = new ListOfString();
for(let arg of arguments){
    list.Add('' + arg);
}
Logger.ILog('List count: ' + list.Count);