PlexKodiConnect/resources/lib/app/playstate.py
2018-11-18 14:59:17 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals
class PlayState(object):
# "empty" dict for the PLAYER_STATES above. Use copy.deepcopy to duplicate!
template = {
'type': None,
'time': {
'hours': 0,
'minutes': 0,
'seconds': 0,
'milliseconds': 0},
'totaltime': {
'hours': 0,
'minutes': 0,
'seconds': 0,
'milliseconds': 0},
'speed': 0,
'shuffled': False,
'repeat': 'off',
'position': None,
'playlistid': None,
'currentvideostream': -1,
'currentaudiostream': -1,
'subtitleenabled': False,
'currentsubtitle': -1,
'file': None,
'kodi_id': None,
'kodi_type': None,
'plex_id': None,
'plex_type': None,
'container_key': None,
'volume': 100,
'muted': False,
'playmethod': None,
'playcount': None
}
def __init__(self):
# Kodi player states - here, initial values are set
self.player_states = {
0: {},
1: {},
2: {}
}
# The LAST playstate once playback is finished
self.old_player_states = {
0: {},
1: {},
2: {}
}
self.played_info = {}
# Set by SpecialMonitor - did user choose to resume playback or start from the
# beginning?
self.resume_playback = False
# Was the playback initiated by the user using the Kodi context menu?
self.context_menu_play = False
# Set by context menu - shall we force-transcode the next playing item?
self.force_transcode = False
# Which Kodi player is/has been active? (either int 1, 2 or 3)
self.active_players = set()
# Failsafe for throwing an empty video back to Kodi's setResolvedUrl to set
# up our own playlist from the very beginning
self.pkc_caused_stop = False
# Flag if the 0 length PKC video has already failed so we can start resolving
# playback (set in player.py)
self.pkc_caused_stop_done = True