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ABOUT Newznab is a PHP/Smarty application, which supports the indexing of usenet headers into a mysql database and provides a simple web based search interface onto the data. It includes simple CMS facilities, SEO friendly URLs and is designed with the intention of allowing users to create a community around their index. For information on how to install, please refer to INSTALL.txt To discuss use irc.synirc.net #newznab Newznab is licensed under terms of the GNU General Public License. For details, please refer to LICENSE.txt. HOW IT WORKS usenet groups are specified, message headers (binaries and parts) are downloaded for the groups, releases are created from completed sets of binaries by applying regex to the message subject. releases are categorised by regexing the message subject. metadata from tvrage, tmdb, imdb and amazon are applied toeach created release. after a configurable number of days the header data is deleted from the database, but the releases remain. CHOOSING NEWSGROUPS groups can be manually entered if you know the name. groups can also be bulk added when specified as a regular expression. for example if you want to index the groups alt.bin.blah.* and alt.bin.other use the value 'alt.bin.blah.*|alt.bin.other'. UPDATING INDEX (populating binaries + parts) the recommended way to schedule updates is via the dos and unix start scripts in /path/to/newznab/misc/update_scripts/. make sure you set the paths correctly to your installation. CATEGORISATION most categorisation of releases is done at the time of applying the regex. however if no category is supplied for a regex then \www\lib\category.php contains the logic which attempts to map a release to a site category. site categories are used to make browsing nzbs easier. add new categories by updating the category table, and adding a new Category::constant. Then map it in the function determineCategory() MISSING PARTS when headers are requested from the usenet provider, they are asked for in number ranges e.g. 1-1000, 1001-2000 etc. for various reasons sometimes the provider does not return a header, this is not always because the header does not exist, there may be some synchronisation going on at the providers end. if a header is requested but not returned, we store a record of this in the table partrepair. each time update_binaries is ran an attempt is made to go back and get the missing parts. if after five attempts the parts can still not be obtained, newznab gives up. when update_releases runs, if a release is seen to have missing parts it will not be released until four hours after it was uploaded to usenet. this is so a chance has been made to repair all missing parts. after four hours a release will be created anyway and its down to the quality of the par files to determine whether a release can be correctly unpacked. BACKFILLING GROUPS since most usenet providers have 800+ days of retention indexing all that information in one shot is not practical. newznab provides a backfill feature that allow you to index past articles once your initial index has been built. to use the feature first set the back fill days setting in the group(s) to be backfilled to the number of day you wish to go back, making sure to set it higher than the number of days listed in the first post column. once set run the backfill.php script in misc/update_scripts. groups can be backfilled to a particular date using the script misc/update_scripts/backfill_date.php using the syntax php backfill_date.php 2011-05-15 alt.binaries.groupname REGEX MATCHING releases are created by applying regexs to binary message subjects. different regexes are applied to binaries from different newsgroups. catchall regexes are applied to any binaries left unmatched after the group specific matching. a category can be associated with a regex, which will allow the processing of groups like inner-sanctum which contain a combination of different binary types. REGEX UPDATING regexes in the system in the range 0-10000 are system defined and are updated centrally. everytime processreleases is ran, a check will be performed to see if you have the latest regexs. if you do not want this check to be made then set site.latestregexurl to null NZB FILE STORAGE nzbs are saved to disk gzipped at the location specified by site.nzbpath in subdirs based on the first char of the release guid, this just makes the dirs a bit easier to manage when you have thousands of nzb.gz files. the default path is /website/../nzbfiles SSL USENET CONNECTION Install the OpenSSL extension, set config.php define ('NNTP_SSLENABLED', true); IMPORTING/EXPORTING NZBS .nzb files can be imported from the admin interface (or cli). importing is a convenient way to fill the index without trawling a large backdated number of usenet messages. after running an import the processReleases() function must be run to create valid releases. nzbs can also be exported based on system categories. GOOGLE ADS/ANALYTICS to integrate google analytics and adsense provide enter the adsense ad module ids into the site table for the sidepanel (right), searchbox (bottom of menu). providing an analytics id will include the analytics js in the footer ADMIN admin functions all live in /admin/ which is only accessible by users with admin role. set users.role to be 2 on the users you wish to be admins TVRAGE after releases.processReleases() is called, an attempt is made to determine the tvrageids for every release which looks like its tv. this also works out the series/episode columns. the data in the tvrage table will become populated from best guesses from the rage search api. if some of these guesses are wrong, you can manually edit the rage data in the admin interface, and use the remove link to wipe any releases which have that rageid and then manually call 'process tv' which will attempt to relink rage data. when a new release is created it goes in with a release.rageid of -1 when tv is processed, the rageid either goes to the best guess, or to -2, which indicates no match could be made, or the release isnt percieved to be tv. TVRAGE - SERIES/EPISODE INFO information about a particular episode of a series is requested from services.tvrage.com a shared newznab api key is used to retrieve this data. it assigns an 'aired date' to each release if a match is found. NFO nfos are attempted to be retrieved using a queuing method. there will be a number of attempts to get an nfo before giving up IMDB/TMDB if enabled, and if an imdb id is found in the nfo, the application will attempt to use that imdb id to get general data about the movie (title, year, genre, covers etc) from themoviedb.org. If no entry is available from tmdb then an attempt to gather the info from imdb.com is made. any results are stored in the moveinfo table, with covers/backdrops being saved to the images/covers/. 3RD PARTY API KEYS in order to do lookups to tmdb and amazon, api keys are used. newznab is shipped with some default keys, but due to the restrictions on use of api's, it is strongly suggested you go and get your own api keys and save them in the site edit page. CONTENT/CMS pages can be added to the site with seo friendly urls via the /admin/ edit content links SKINNING/THEMES avoid custom edits to code and stylesheets to make updating painless. override any styles by creating a folder \www\theme\<yourtheme>\style.css. stick any custom images in \www\theme\<yourtheme>\images\ pick the theme in the admin\site-edit page. your styles should override the existing style sheet, which should always be loaded in. API www.sitename.com/api? provides api access to query and retrieve nzbs. call www.sitename.com/apihelp to see help doc with all available options. users either have to be logged in or provide their rsstoken. users can use their rsstoken to access both rss + api. full details of the api and how to implement it are provided in /misc/api/ FAQS * authorisation rejected from nntp server - check you have enough available connections not currently in use * white screen - probably php error not being displayed to browser or session timed out and 403 being throw * Lots of binary headers processed but few releases created - The binary headers downloaded do not match the regexes used to create a release. The message headers must follow popular formats in order for releases to be created. * search and rawsearch requests lose page css styling - use the provided apache vhost settings. * Server did not return article numbers 1234567 - this isnt necessarily a bad thing, see section on missing parts * connection timed out. Reconnecting... Cannot connect to server *******: Already connected, disconnect first! - disable compressed headers * session error during install step1 - set register_globals to off. * Warning: Wrong parameter count for strstr() in newznab\www\lib\TMDb.php on line 354 - wrong php version, requires 5.3+ * Strict Standards: Non-static method PEAR::isError() should not be called statically - disable strict error reporting * Error 502 Bad Gateway - error at $cfg->pearCheck = @include('System.php'); solved by adding in open_basedir path to pear * Call to undefined function curl_init() - Make sure you are using the right php.ini file. If you are using WAMP, then the php.ini file that apache uses is in the apache /bin folder (not the php.ini in wamp/php). The php cli will use the first php.ini it can find in the windows path environment variable. In my case, this was an old version in another php directory I set up. Once I deleted that, it used the version in the /wamp/php directory. DEBUGGING switch php.ini error_reporting to E_ALL and ensure logging to browser is enabled. DEVELOPMENT \db\schema.sql is latest database schema. should be able to rerun in and create new blank schema \misc\ for general docs and useful info, nothing in here is referenced by the application \misc\update_scripts\ shell and batch scripts and php files to call the updating of index from cli \nzbfiles default folder for all gzipped nzbs to be stored \www\install installer files \www\lib\framework few general classes for db/http code \www\lib\smarty copy of a fairly recent smarty lib \www\lib\ all classes used in the app, typically named same as its database entity \www\covers\ all covers downloaded for releases \www\views\templates\admin all templates used by the admin pages \www\views\templates\frontend all templates used by the user pages \www\pages\ controllers for every frontend page in the system \www\admin\ all php pages used by the admin \www\theme\<yourtheme> blank area for implementation specific ui customisations \www\views\scripts\ js dumping ground HALL OF FAME (just some of the) people who've helped along the way. [email protected] regexs,sessions [email protected] regexs fatfecker@newznab mediainfo ffmpeg tv [email protected] password,hash [email protected] yenc,nntp,bokko,dev [email protected] anidb bb@newznab dev keyvan@newznab backfill [email protected] testing,icons midgetspy@sickbeard rage integration,api ueland@newznab installer [email protected] api hecks@tvnzb rar api michael@newznab dev sakarias@newznab testing pairdime@sabnzbd jquery,css pmow@sabnzbd headers,backfill bigdave@newznab testing duz@sabnzbd yenc inpheaux@sabnzbd design,nzb spooge@newznab testing sy@newznab testing, regexs, amazon magegminds@newznab lighttpd rewrite rules trizz@newznab lighttpd rewrite rules fubaarr@newznab testing mobiKalw@newznab testing crudehung@newznab nginx rewrite rules www.famfamfam.com icons
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