Direct paths: fix movie details not showing on playback

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croneter 2021-04-05 14:43:17 +02:00
parent 4415ad39cf
commit f8f9b98f70
3 changed files with 131 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -1,13 +1,26 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from logging import getLogger
import re
import os
import string
from .common import ItemBase
from ..plex_api import API
from .. import app, variables as v, plex_functions as PF
from ..path_ops import append_os_sep
LOG = getLogger('PLEX.movies')
# Tolerance in years if comparing videos as equal
VIDEOYEAR_TOLERANCE = 1
PUNCTUATION_TRANSLATION = {ord(char): None for char in string.punctuation}
# Punctuation removed in original strings!!
# Matches '2010 The Year We Make Contact 1984'
# from '2010 The Year We Make Contact 1984 720p webrip'
REGEX_MOVIENAME_AND_YEAR = re.compile(
r'''(.+)((?:19|20)\d{2}).*(?!((19|20)\d{2}))''')
class Movie(ItemBase):
"""
@ -37,9 +50,35 @@ class Movie(ItemBase):
fullpath, path, filename = api.fullpath()
if app.SYNC.direct_paths and not fullpath.startswith('http'):
kodi_pathid = self.kodidb.add_path(path,
if api.subtype:
# E.g. homevideos, which have "subtype" flag set
# Homevideo directories need to be flat by Plex' instructions
library_path, video_path = path, path
else:
# Normal movie libraries
library_path, video_path, filename = split_movie_path(fullpath)
if library_path == video_path:
# "Flat" folder structure where e.g. movies lie all in 1 dir
# E.g.
# 'C:\\Movies\\Pulp Fiction (1994).mkv'
kodi_pathid = self.kodidb.add_path(library_path,
content='movies',
scraper='metadata.local')
path = library_path
else:
# Plex library contains folders named identical to the
# video file, e.g.
# 'C:\\Movies\\Pulp Fiction (1994)\\Pulp Fiction (1994).mkv'
# Add the "parent" path for the Plex library
kodi_parent_pathid = self.kodidb.add_path(
library_path,
content='movies',
scraper='metadata.local')
# Add this movie's path
kodi_pathid = self.kodidb.add_path(
video_path,
id_parent_path=kodi_parent_pathid)
path = video_path
else:
kodi_pathid = self.kodidb.get_path(path)
@ -105,7 +144,7 @@ class Movie(ItemBase):
api.list_to_string(api.studios()),
api.trailer(),
api.list_to_string(api.countries()),
fullpath,
path,
kodi_pathid,
api.premiere_date(),
api.userrating())
@ -243,3 +282,73 @@ class Movie(ItemBase):
return unique_ids.get('imdb',
unique_ids.get('tmdb',
unique_ids.get('tvdb')))
def split_movie_path(path):
"""
Implements Plex' video naming convention for movies:
https://support.plex.tv/articles/naming-and-organizing-your-movie-media-files/
Splits a video's path into its librarypath, potential video folder, and
filename.
E.g. path = 'C:\\Movies\\Pulp Fiction (1994)\\Pulp Fiction (1994).mkv'
returns the tuple
('C:\\Movies\\',
'C:\\Movies\\Pulp Fiction (1994)\\',
'Pulp Fiction (1994).mkv')
E.g. path = 'C:\\Movies\\Pulp Fiction (1994).mkv'
returns the tuple
('C:\\Movies\\',
'C:\\Movies\\',
'Pulp Fiction (1994).mkv')
"""
basename, filename = os.path.split(path)
library_path, videofolder = os.path.split(basename)
clean_filename = _clean_name(os.path.splitext(filename)[0])
clean_videofolder = _clean_name(videofolder)
try:
parsed_filename = _parse_videoname_and_year(clean_filename)
except (TypeError, IndexError):
LOG.warn('Could not parse video path, be sure to follow the Plex '
'naming guidelines!! We failed to parse this path: %s', path)
# Be on the safe side and assume that the movie folder structure is
# flat
return append_os_sep(basename), append_os_sep(basename), filename
try:
parsed_videofolder = _parse_videoname_and_year(clean_videofolder)
except (TypeError, IndexError):
# e.g. no year to parse => flat structure
return append_os_sep(basename), append_os_sep(basename), filename
if _parsed_names_alike(parsed_filename, parsed_videofolder):
# e.g.
# filename = The Master.(2012).720p.Blu-ray.axed.mkv
# videofolder = The Master 2012
# or
# filename = National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
# [x264-Bluray-1080p DTS-2.0]
# videofolder = Christmas Vacation 1989
return append_os_sep(library_path), append_os_sep(basename), filename
else:
# Flat movie file-stuctrue, all movies in one big directory
return append_os_sep(basename), append_os_sep(basename), filename
def _parsed_names_alike(name1, name2):
return (abs(name2[1] - name1[1]) <= VIDEOYEAR_TOLERANCE and
(name1[0] in name2[0] or name2[0] in name1[0]))
def _clean_name(name):
"""
Returns name with all whitespaces (regex "\\s") and punctuation
(string.punctuation) characters removed; all characters in lowercase
"""
return re.sub('\\s', '', name).translate(PUNCTUATION_TRANSLATION).lower()
def _parse_videoname_and_year(name):
parsed = REGEX_MOVIENAME_AND_YEAR.search(name)
return parsed[1], int(parsed[2])

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@ -27,6 +27,17 @@ KODI_ENCODING = 'utf-8'
REGEX_FILE_NUMBERING = re.compile(r'''_(\d\d)\.\w+$''')
def append_os_sep(path):
"""
Appends either a '\\' or '/' - IRRELEVANT of the host OS!! (os.path.join is
dependant on the host OS)
"""
if '/' in path:
return path + '/'
else:
return path + '\\'
def translate_path(path):
"""
Returns the XBMC translated path [unicode]

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@ -96,6 +96,13 @@ class Base(object):
"""
return self.xml.get('type')
@property
def subtype(self):
"""
Returns the subtype of media, e.g. 'clip' as string or None.
"""
return self.xml.get('subtype')
@property
def section_id(self):
self.check_db()