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SickRage/sickbeard/show_name_helpers.py
Woodpaker 6c28013586 webserve.py: small typo that prevented the absolute "scene absolute" numbering to update in the displayShow page.
scene_exceptions.py: scene exceptions were not saved. the exceptionCache variable used to cache the scene exceptions. The list with exceptions is updated in db, but when reopening your series edit page, the scene exception list is retrieved from the cache instead the db. I've created a small patch that updates the cache after updating the scene exceptions in db.
show_name_helpers.py: After each manual search the showName was added to the scene exceptions list. This was only added to the cache, but was anoying because up until a restart the list with scene exception names kept growing. Fixed this by refering to the function by value instead of by reference.
2014-08-17 21:17:20 +02:00

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# Author: Nic Wolfe <nic@wolfeden.ca>
# URL: http://code.google.com/p/sickbeard/
#
# This file is part of SickRage.
#
# SickRage is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# SickRage is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with SickRage. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import fnmatch
import os
import re
import datetime
import sickbeard
from sickbeard import common
from sickbeard.helpers import sanitizeSceneName
from sickbeard.scene_exceptions import get_scene_exceptions
from sickbeard import logger
from sickbeard import db
from sickbeard import encodingKludge as ek
from name_parser.parser import NameParser, InvalidNameException, InvalidShowException
from lib.unidecode import unidecode
from sickbeard.blackandwhitelist import BlackAndWhiteList
resultFilters = ["sub(bed|ed|pack|s)", "(dk|fin|heb|kor|nor|nordic|pl|swe)sub(bed|ed|s)?",
"(dir|sample|sub|nfo)fix", "sample", "(dvd)?extras",
"dub(bed)?"]
def filterBadReleases(name):
"""
Filters out non-english and just all-around stupid releases by comparing them
to the resultFilters contents.
name: the release name to check
Returns: True if the release name is OK, False if it's bad.
"""
try:
NameParser().parse(name)
except InvalidNameException:
logger.log(u"Unable to parse the filename " + name + " into a valid episode", logger.DEBUG)
return False
except InvalidShowException:
logger.log(u"Unable to parse the filename " + name + " into a valid show", logger.DEBUG)
return False
# if any of the bad strings are in the name then say no
if sickbeard.IGNORE_WORDS:
resultFilters.extend(sickbeard.IGNORE_WORDS.split(','))
filters = [re.compile('(^|[\W_])%s($|[\W_])' % filter.strip(), re.I) for filter in resultFilters]
for regfilter in filters:
if regfilter.search(name):
logger.log(u"Invalid scene release: " + name + " contains pattern: " + regfilter.pattern + ", ignoring it",
logger.DEBUG)
return False
return True
def sceneToNormalShowNames(name):
"""
Takes a show name from a scene dirname and converts it to a more "human-readable" format.
name: The show name to convert
Returns: a list of all the possible "normal" names
"""
if not name:
return []
name_list = [name]
# use both and and &
new_name = re.sub('(?i)([\. ])and([\. ])', '\\1&\\2', name, re.I)
if new_name not in name_list:
name_list.append(new_name)
results = []
for cur_name in name_list:
# add brackets around the year
results.append(re.sub('(\D)(\d{4})$', '\\1(\\2)', cur_name))
# add brackets around the country
country_match_str = '|'.join(common.countryList.values())
results.append(re.sub('(?i)([. _-])(' + country_match_str + ')$', '\\1(\\2)', cur_name))
results += name_list
return list(set(results))
def makeSceneShowSearchStrings(show, season=-1):
showNames = allPossibleShowNames(show, season=season)
# scenify the names
return map(sanitizeSceneName, showNames)
def makeSceneSeasonSearchString(show, ep_obj, extraSearchType=None):
if show.air_by_date or show.sports:
numseasons = 0
# the search string for air by date shows is just
seasonStrings = [str(ep_obj.airdate).split('-')[0]]
elif show.is_anime:
numseasons = 0
seasonEps = show.getAllEpisodes(ep_obj.season)
# get show qualities
anyQualities, bestQualities = common.Quality.splitQuality(show.quality)
# compile a list of all the episode numbers we need in this 'season'
seasonStrings = []
for episode in seasonEps:
# get quality of the episode
curCompositeStatus = episode.status
curStatus, curQuality = common.Quality.splitCompositeStatus(curCompositeStatus)
if bestQualities:
highestBestQuality = max(bestQualities)
else:
highestBestQuality = 0
# if we need a better one then add it to the list of episodes to fetch
if (curStatus in (
common.DOWNLOADED,
common.SNATCHED) and curQuality < highestBestQuality) or curStatus == common.WANTED:
ab_number = episode.scene_absolute_number
if ab_number > 0:
seasonStrings.append("%d" % ab_number)
else:
myDB = db.DBConnection()
numseasonsSQlResult = myDB.select(
"SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT season) as numseasons FROM tv_episodes WHERE showid = ? and season != 0",
[show.indexerid])
numseasons = int(numseasonsSQlResult[0][0])
seasonStrings = ["S%02d" % int(ep_obj.scene_season)]
bwl = BlackAndWhiteList(show.indexerid)
showNames = set(makeSceneShowSearchStrings(show, ep_obj.scene_season))
toReturn = []
# search each show name
for curShow in showNames:
# most providers all work the same way
if not extraSearchType:
# if there's only one season then we can just use the show name straight up
if numseasons == 1:
toReturn.append(curShow)
# for providers that don't allow multiple searches in one request we only search for Sxx style stuff
else:
for cur_season in seasonStrings:
if len(bwl.whiteList) > 0:
for keyword in bwl.whiteList:
toReturn.append(keyword + '.' + curShow+ "." + cur_season)
else:
toReturn.append(curShow + "." + cur_season)
return toReturn
def makeSceneSearchString(show, ep_obj):
myDB = db.DBConnection()
numseasonsSQlResult = myDB.select(
"SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT season) as numseasons FROM tv_episodes WHERE showid = ? and season != 0",
[show.indexerid])
numseasons = int(numseasonsSQlResult[0][0])
# see if we should use dates instead of episodes
if (show.air_by_date or show.sports) and ep_obj.airdate != datetime.date.fromordinal(1):
epStrings = [str(ep_obj.airdate)]
elif show.is_anime:
epStrings = ["%i" % int(ep_obj.scene_absolute_number)]
else:
epStrings = ["S%02iE%02i" % (int(ep_obj.scene_season), int(ep_obj.scene_episode)),
"%ix%02i" % (int(ep_obj.scene_season), int(ep_obj.scene_episode))]
# for single-season shows just search for the show name -- if total ep count (exclude s0) is less than 11
# due to the amount of qualities and releases, it is easy to go over the 50 result limit on rss feeds otherwise
if numseasons == 1 and not ep_obj.show.is_anime:
epStrings = ['']
bwl = BlackAndWhiteList(ep_obj.show.indexerid)
showNames = set(makeSceneShowSearchStrings(show, ep_obj.scene_season))
toReturn = []
for curShow in showNames:
for curEpString in epStrings:
if len(bwl.whiteList) > 0:
for keyword in bwl.whiteList:
toReturn.append(keyword + '.' + curShow + '.' + curEpString)
else:
toReturn.append(curShow + '.' + curEpString)
return toReturn
def isGoodResult(name, show, log=True, season=-1):
"""
Use an automatically-created regex to make sure the result actually is the show it claims to be
"""
all_show_names = allPossibleShowNames(show, season=season)
showNames = map(sanitizeSceneName, all_show_names) + all_show_names
showNames += map(unidecode, all_show_names)
for curName in set(showNames):
if not show.is_anime:
escaped_name = re.sub('\\\\[\\s.-]', '\W+', re.escape(curName))
if show.startyear:
escaped_name += "(?:\W+" + str(show.startyear) + ")?"
curRegex = '^' + escaped_name + '\W+(?:(?:S\d[\dE._ -])|(?:\d\d?x)|(?:\d{4}\W\d\d\W\d\d)|(?:(?:part|pt)[\._ -]?(\d|[ivx]))|Season\W+\d+\W+|E\d+\W+|(?:\d{1,3}.+\d{1,}[a-zA-Z]{2}\W+[a-zA-Z]{3,}\W+\d{4}.+))'
else:
escaped_name = re.sub('\\\\[\\s.-]', '[\W_]+', re.escape(curName))
# FIXME: find a "automatically-created" regex for anime releases # test at http://regexr.com?2uon3
curRegex = '^((\[.*?\])|(\d+[\.-]))*[ _\.]*' + escaped_name + '(([ ._-]+\d+)|([ ._-]+s\d{2})).*'
if log:
logger.log(u"Checking if show " + name + " matches " + curRegex, logger.DEBUG)
match = re.search(curRegex, name, re.I)
if match:
logger.log(u"Matched " + curRegex + " to " + name, logger.DEBUG)
return True
if log:
logger.log(
u"Provider gave result " + name + " but that doesn't seem like a valid result for " + show.name + " so I'm ignoring it")
return False
def allPossibleShowNames(show, season=-1):
"""
Figures out every possible variation of the name for a particular show. Includes TVDB name, TVRage name,
country codes on the end, eg. "Show Name (AU)", and any scene exception names.
show: a TVShow object that we should get the names of
Returns: a list of all the possible show names
"""
showNames = get_scene_exceptions(show.indexerid, season=season)[:]
if not showNames: # if we dont have any season specific exceptions fallback to generic exceptions
season = -1
showNames = get_scene_exceptions(show.indexerid, season=season)[:]
if season in [-1, 1]:
showNames.append(show.name)
if not show.is_anime:
newShowNames = []
country_list = common.countryList
country_list.update(dict(zip(common.countryList.values(), common.countryList.keys())))
for curName in set(showNames):
if not curName:
continue
# if we have "Show Name Australia" or "Show Name (Australia)" this will add "Show Name (AU)" for
# any countries defined in common.countryList
# (and vice versa)
for curCountry in country_list:
if curName.endswith(' ' + curCountry):
newShowNames.append(curName.replace(' ' + curCountry, ' (' + country_list[curCountry] + ')'))
elif curName.endswith(' (' + curCountry + ')'):
newShowNames.append(curName.replace(' (' + curCountry + ')', ' (' + country_list[curCountry] + ')'))
# if we have "Show Name (2013)" this will strip the (2013) show year from the show name
#newShowNames.append(re.sub('\(\d{4}\)','',curName))
showNames += newShowNames
return showNames
def determineReleaseName(dir_name=None, nzb_name=None):
"""Determine a release name from an nzb and/or folder name"""
if nzb_name is not None:
logger.log(u"Using nzb_name for release name.")
return nzb_name.rpartition('.')[0]
if dir_name is None:
return None
# try to get the release name from nzb/nfo
file_types = ["*.nzb", "*.nfo"]
for search in file_types:
reg_expr = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(search), re.IGNORECASE)
files = [file_name for file_name in ek.ek(os.listdir, dir_name) if
ek.ek(os.path.isfile, ek.ek(os.path.join, dir_name, file_name))]
results = filter(reg_expr.search, files)
if len(results) == 1:
found_file = ek.ek(os.path.basename, results[0])
found_file = found_file.rpartition('.')[0]
if filterBadReleases(found_file):
logger.log(u"Release name (" + found_file + ") found from file (" + results[0] + ")")
return found_file.rpartition('.')[0]
# If that fails, we try the folder
folder = ek.ek(os.path.basename, dir_name)
if filterBadReleases(folder):
# NOTE: Multiple failed downloads will change the folder name.
# (e.g., appending #s)
# Should we handle that?
logger.log(u"Folder name (" + folder + ") appears to be a valid release name. Using it.")
return folder
return None