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Import/Export Flows #951

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martinkeat opened this issue Jan 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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Import/Export Flows #951

martinkeat opened this issue Jan 19, 2024 · 1 comment

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@martinkeat
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Not really an issue, simply a "would be nice". Although I suspect it would substantively increase adoption of Tdarr. It may already exist, but I have not found it.

Describe the solution you'd like

The addition of a menu to the flow section of Tdarr

Primary option: "share flow"
Secondary Option: By JSON
Secondary Option: To community.
Primary option: "import flow"
Secondary Option: From JSON
Secondary Option: To community.

A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.

Simply put, flows can be a nightmare for newbies and also the less tech savy. They can also be annoying to the more experienced. A database of flows and the ability to import flows would be awesome, allowing the tdarr community to simply share flows with each other, something which would also be helpful in terms of providing tech support.

The idea is pretty simple. Options to save a flow and its settings in a JSON file which can then be sent to another user where they can then import the flow. And also the ability to submit flows to a community database (like the legacy plugins) where everyone has access to them.

@HaveAGitGat
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Thanks, the idea is to have them here:
https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr_Plugins/tree/master/FlowPluginsTs/CommunityFlowTemplates/video

So would export the flow on the flow menu and then create a pull request on the repo to add it if it's useful.

But yeah process could be simplified, but using Github allows for easy review of community flows being added.

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