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This version of SickBeard uses both TVDB and TVRage to search and gather it's series data from allowing you to now have access to and download shows that you couldn't before because of being locked into only what TheTVDB had to offer. Also this edition is based off the code we used in our XEM editon so it does come with scene numbering support as well as all the other features our XEM edition has to offer. Please before using this with your existing database (sickbeard.db) please make a backup copy of it and delete any other database files such as cache.db and failed.db if present, we HIGHLY recommend starting out with no database files at all to make this a fresh start but the choice is at your own risk! Enjoy!
128 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
128 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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requests.structures
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Data structures that power Requests.
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"""
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import os
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import collections
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from itertools import islice
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class IteratorProxy(object):
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"""docstring for IteratorProxy"""
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def __init__(self, i):
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self.i = i
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# self.i = chain.from_iterable(i)
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def __iter__(self):
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return self.i
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def __len__(self):
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if hasattr(self.i, '__len__'):
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return len(self.i)
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if hasattr(self.i, 'len'):
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return self.i.len
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if hasattr(self.i, 'fileno'):
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return os.fstat(self.i.fileno()).st_size
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def read(self, n):
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return "".join(islice(self.i, None, n))
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class CaseInsensitiveDict(collections.MutableMapping):
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"""
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A case-insensitive ``dict``-like object.
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Implements all methods and operations of
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``collections.MutableMapping`` as well as dict's ``copy``. Also
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provides ``lower_items``.
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All keys are expected to be strings. The structure remembers the
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case of the last key to be set, and ``iter(instance)``,
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``keys()``, ``items()``, ``iterkeys()``, and ``iteritems()``
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will contain case-sensitive keys. However, querying and contains
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testing is case insensitive:
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cid = CaseInsensitiveDict()
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cid['Accept'] = 'application/json'
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cid['aCCEPT'] == 'application/json' # True
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list(cid) == ['Accept'] # True
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For example, ``headers['content-encoding']`` will return the
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value of a ``'Content-Encoding'`` response header, regardless
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of how the header name was originally stored.
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If the constructor, ``.update``, or equality comparison
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operations are given keys that have equal ``.lower()``s, the
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behavior is undefined.
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"""
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def __init__(self, data=None, **kwargs):
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self._store = dict()
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if data is None:
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data = {}
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self.update(data, **kwargs)
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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# Use the lowercased key for lookups, but store the actual
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# key alongside the value.
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self._store[key.lower()] = (key, value)
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return self._store[key.lower()][1]
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def __delitem__(self, key):
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del self._store[key.lower()]
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def __iter__(self):
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return (casedkey for casedkey, mappedvalue in self._store.values())
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self._store)
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def lower_items(self):
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"""Like iteritems(), but with all lowercase keys."""
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return (
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(lowerkey, keyval[1])
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for (lowerkey, keyval)
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in self._store.items()
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)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if isinstance(other, collections.Mapping):
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other = CaseInsensitiveDict(other)
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else:
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return NotImplemented
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# Compare insensitively
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return dict(self.lower_items()) == dict(other.lower_items())
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# Copy is required
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def copy(self):
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return CaseInsensitiveDict(self._store.values())
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def __repr__(self):
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return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, dict(self.items()))
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class LookupDict(dict):
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"""Dictionary lookup object."""
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def __init__(self, name=None):
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self.name = name
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super(LookupDict, self).__init__()
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<lookup \'%s\'>' % (self.name)
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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# We allow fall-through here, so values default to None
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return self.__dict__.get(key, None)
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def get(self, key, default=None):
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return self.__dict__.get(key, default)
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