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Make a copy of the `live` folder and rename it to something meaningful like `old` or `backup`.
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# Windows Installation
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Install the latest Python 3 using the installer provided by [python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/).
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Open [Windows Terminal](https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/p/windows-terminal/9n0dx20hk701) or any windows command prompt and navigate to this project.
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Use the Python package manager PIP to install `eso-banana`.
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```powershell
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cd .\eso-banana\
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pip install .
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```
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Once the project is installed to python's packages you may invoke the addon script with the following command:
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```powershell
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eso-banana-script.exe
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```
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# Windows Scheduled
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To schedule a periodic background run of `eso-banana`, open Powershell as a user and enter the following commands.
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```powershell
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$Command = (Get-Command "eso-banana-script.exe").Source
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$Action = New-ScheduledTaskAction -Execute $Command -Argument "--verbose"
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$Trigger = New-ScheduledTaskTrigger -Daily -At 11am
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$Settings = New-ScheduledTaskSettingsSet -RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable -StartWhenAvailable -RunOnlyIfIdle
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Register-ScheduledTask -TaskName "eso-banana" -Action $Action -Trigger $Trigger -Settings $Settings -Description "Elder Scrolls Online addon manager and a Tamriel Trade Centre price table updater."
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```
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To check to make sure the task is registered correctly, enter `Get-ScheduledTask` and check that the first entry looks similar:
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# Dependencies
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```
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TaskPath TaskName State
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-------- -------- -----
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\ eso-banana Ready
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python3-pip
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```
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# Linux Installation
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TODO linux chron job instructions.
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# Windows Installation
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Install the latest Python 3 using the installer provided by [python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/).
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Open [Windows Terminal](https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/p/windows-terminal/9n0dx20hk701) or any windows command prompt and navigate to this project.
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Use the Python package manager PIP to install `eso-banana`.
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```powershell
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cd .\eso-banana\
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pip install .
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```
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Once the project is installed to python's packages you may invoke the addon script with the following command:
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```powershell
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eso-banana-script.exe
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```
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## Windows Scheduled
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To schedule a periodic background run of `eso-banana`, open Powershell as a user and enter the following commands.
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```powershell
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$Action = New-ScheduledTaskAction -Execute "eso-banana-script.exe" -Argument "--verbose"
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$Trigger = New-ScheduledTaskTrigger -Daily -At 11am
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$Settings = New-ScheduledTaskSettingsSet -RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable -StartWhenAvailable -RunOnlyIfIdle
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Register-ScheduledTask -TaskName "eso-banana" -Action $Action -Trigger $Trigger -Settings $Settings -Description "Elder Scrolls Online addon manager and a Tamriel Trade Centre price table updater."
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```
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To check to make sure the task is registered correctly, enter `Get-ScheduledTask` and check that the first entry looks similar:
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```
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TaskPath TaskName State
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-------- -------- -----
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\ eso-banana Ready
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```
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# Development
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Use docker to test the python components.
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docker-compose build
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docker-compose run banana
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```
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# Notes
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- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/scheduledtasks/new-scheduledtaskaction
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