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Time Scheduler for downloads #237

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Tscherno opened this issue Nov 3, 2019 · 4 comments
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Time Scheduler for downloads #237

Tscherno opened this issue Nov 3, 2019 · 4 comments

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@Tscherno
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Tscherno commented Nov 3, 2019

I recently moved to a new home with, let's say, very unsatifing internet speeds. Premiumizer runs constantly and downloads RSS feeds. Problem is, that my connection is always under full load.

Feature request: Please make the whole connection to premiumize and downloads scheduleable. For my use case a from - to would be fully fine. I just want to let it run in the night.

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Sorry for digging this up i had the same situation after moving, just if somebody finds this if you use docker it is solveable easy via crontab just shutdown premiumizer if you dont want it to use bandwith or use a proxy if you wanne throttle the bandwith.

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stale bot commented Dec 29, 2020

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neox387 commented Jan 9, 2021

alright I have an idea how to easily implement this using by using a time check if update() is allowed to run. Will implement when I have time

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neox387 commented Jan 9, 2021

added in next PR

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