Usage ===== Once installed, bbbdl can be run from the command line. bbbdl has multiple operating modes; to view them all, run: .. code-block:: console $ bbbdl --help Download mode ------------- Download mode is used to download and render a single meeting. This will download and render the meeting at ``MEETING_URL`` and save it as ``OUTPUT_FILE_NAME.mp4``. .. code-block:: console $ bbbdl download -i MEETING_URL -o OUTPUT_FILE_NAME.mp4 You can specify a different extension as output file, and ffmpeg will render the video using that codec. Additional options can be specified; to view the complete list, run: .. code-block:: console $ bbbdl download --help Sync mode --------- Sync mode is used to batch download all available meetings from a list file, skipping files that were already downloaded so to not download and render them twice. All options can be viewed with: .. code-block:: console $ bbbdl sync --help List file ~~~~~~~~~ The list file is a JSON file, containing a single object with filenames as keys and meeting urls as values: .. code-block:: json { "example-1.mp4": "https://example.org/playback/presentation/2.0/playback.html?meetingId=aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-1111111111111", "example-2.mkv": "https://example.org/playback/presentation/2.0/playback.html?meetingId=bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb-2222222222222" } It can be on the local machine, or available through HTTPS. Syncing from a local list file ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If the JSON file is saved on your computer as `FILENAME.json`, you can sync the contents of the list file with the current folder by running: .. code-block:: console $ bbbdl sync -f FILENAME.json Syncing from a remote list file ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To sync using a JSON file provided through HTTPS, run: .. code-block:: console $ bbbdl sync -r https://example.org/my-remote-list.json