tracker-extract.cfg(5) Tracker Manual tracker-extract.cfg(5)NAMEtracker-extract.cfgSYNOPSIS
$HOME/.config/tracker/tracker-extract.cfg
DESCRIPTION
Tracker's configuration is built on top of GSettings, part of GLib.
This means that there is a proper schema for configurations and they
can be viewed (normally) using the dconf-editor tool.
Tracker also allows switching from the GSettings database, used by most
(cross) desktop applications, to a key/value formatted files (like Mi‐
crosoft's INI format). To do this, the environment variable
TRACKER_USE_CONFIG_FILES must be defined before running the application
using that configuration.
So where is this configuration? Well, normally they're stored in
$HOME/.config/tracker/, however, default values are not stored to con‐
fig files, only different values are. This man page describes what keys
and values can be used.
See EXAMPLES for a general overview.
OPTIONS
verbosity='errors'
Log verbosity.
sched-idle='first-index'
The scheduler is the kernel component that decides which runnable application will be executed by the CPU next. Each application has an associated scheduling policy and priority.
max-bytes=1048576
Maximum number of UTF-8 bytes to extract.
Values range from 0 to 10485760.
max-media-art-width=0
Maximum width in pixels for any media art extracted. Anything bigger is resized. Set to -1 to disable saving media art from files. Setting to 0 sets no limit on the media art width.
Values range from -1 to 2048.
wait-for-miner-fs=false
When true, tracker-extract will wait for tracker-miner-fs to be done crawling before extracting meta-data. This option is useful on constrained environment where it is important to list files as fast as possible and can wait to get meta-data later.
EXAMPLES
The top level group is "General". The default configuration (if saved
to tracker-extract.cfg), would look like:
[General]
verbosity='errors';
sched-idle='first-index';
max-bytes=1048576;
max-media-art-width=0;
wait-for-miner-fs=false;
SEE ALSO
tracker-extract
1.4.1 February 2016 tracker-extract.cfg(5)