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- | ===== DATVault JSON Files ===== | + | ===== When are the DATs updated? |
- | DATVault works by detecting special JSON files in your DatRoot. Each DAT you would like to manage has its own corresponding JSON file. Each file provides info about the DAT version you currently have. This info is compared against the DATVault | + | DATVault checks various sources for updates multiple times per day on a fixed schedule. Any updated DATs are processed and enriched with [[mia_rom_tracking|MIA tracking]] information. The table below outlines when regular DAT updates are processed and made available to download in the DATVault interface shortly thereafter: |
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+ | ^ DAT Category | ||
+ | | Archive | ||
+ | | DeDupe | ||
+ | | EmuArc | ||
+ | | Emulators | ||
+ | | FruitMachine | ||
+ | | NoIntro | ||
+ | | Others | ||
+ | | Pinball | ||
+ | | Pleasuredome | ||
+ | | ReDump | ||
+ | | Scene | ||
+ | | Snaps | ||
+ | | Tosec | ||
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+ | <WRAP info> | ||
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+ | ===== What are the DATVault JSON files? ===== | ||
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+ | DATVault works by detecting special JSON files in your DatRoot. Each DAT you would like to manage has its own corresponding JSON file. Each file provides info about the DAT version you currently have. | ||
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+ | <WRAP important> | ||
The DATVault JSON files contain the following keys: | The DATVault JSON files contain the following keys: | ||
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**Example DATVault JSON for MAME:** | **Example DATVault JSON for MAME:** | ||
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- | DATVault will download any updates into the same directory that contains the respective JSON file. Any existing DATs for that system will have a '' | + | The information in the JSON file is compared against the DATVault repository to determine if there are updates available to download. If the JSON file you have does not match the latest version available by DATVault, then the corresponding DAT has an update. When you update a DAT, the JSON file is also updated. |
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+ | <WRAP important> | ||
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+ | <WRAP info>DATVault will download any updates into the same directory that contains the respective JSON file. Before a DAT is updated, the current DAT you have (which is referenced in your JSON file) will be renamed with a '' | ||
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+ | Now that you understand how DATVault works at a high level, refer to the next section to [[datvault_setup|get started using DATVault]]. |
how_datvault_works.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/04 08:38 by johnsanc