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Re: Jumpy and testing with Firefox
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 12:17 pm
by infidel
hoteloskar wrote:Is there a possibility to execute pms.addCmd also in the picture branch?
No,
addCmd() is defined as a video item. But you could use
addFolder() and
addImage() like so:
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import os, sys, jumpy
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
# initial call, set up a folder to call us back
pms.addFolder('PSE/Urlaub/Aegypten 2004', [sys.argv[0], 'cmd100'])
elif sys.argv[1] == 'cmd100':
# run batch file to extract photos
os.system('D:/TCL80/MYTCL/PSE/CMD/cmd100.bat')
# scan the output dir and add photos to xmb
outputdir = 'D:\\outputdir'
for f in os.listdir(outputdir):
if f.lower().endswith(('.jpg', '.png')):
pms.addImage(f, os.path.join(outputdir, f), thumb=None, details=None)
Re: Jumpy and testing with Firefox
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 10:03 am
by infidel
hoteloskar wrote:This command coppies pictures into a distinct folder which I can then show in the xmb picture branch.
I was intrigued by your use of jumpy for images, which I hadn't ever actually tested before

. It occurred to me that if we use
pms.addPlayer() it's possible to bypass extraction to disk and instead send the image straight to ums.
Working example with sample db is below (based on sql example
here). To test it add this item to your
jumpy-scripts.ini and restart ums:
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[+pixplayer]
cmd = ${home}/pix/pixplayer.py init
- pixplayer.zip
- unzip to plugins/jumpy
- (353.73 KiB) Downloaded 675 times
Disclaimer: for some reason Kodi doesn't seem to request or show the images, but it works on my Sony Bluray.