SickGear/sickbeard/name_parser/parser.py

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# Author: Nic Wolfe <nic@wolfeden.ca>
# URL: http://code.google.com/p/sickbeard/
#
# This file is part of Sick Beard.
#
# Sick Beard 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.
#
# Sick Beard 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.
#
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# along with Sick Beard. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import datetime
import os.path
import re
import copy
import regexes
import sickbeard
import calendar
from sickbeard import logger, classes
from sickbeard import scene_numbering, scene_exceptions
from lib.dateutil.parser import parse
from time import strptime
class NameParser(object):
def __init__(self, file_name=True):
self.file_name = file_name
self.compiled_regexes = []
self._compile_regexes()
def clean_series_name(self, series_name):
"""Cleans up series name by removing any . and _
characters, along with any trailing hyphens.
Is basically equivalent to replacing all _ and . with a
space, but handles decimal numbers in string, for example:
>>> cleanRegexedSeriesName("an.example.1.0.test")
'an example 1.0 test'
>>> cleanRegexedSeriesName("an_example_1.0_test")
'an example 1.0 test'
Stolen from dbr's tvnamer
"""
series_name = re.sub("(\D)\.(?!\s)(\D)", "\\1 \\2", series_name)
series_name = re.sub("(\d)\.(\d{4})", "\\1 \\2", series_name) # if it ends in a year then don't keep the dot
series_name = re.sub("(\D)\.(?!\s)", "\\1 ", series_name)
series_name = re.sub("\.(?!\s)(\D)", " \\1", series_name)
series_name = series_name.replace("_", " ")
series_name = re.sub("-$", "", series_name)
series_name = re.sub("^\[.*\]", "", series_name)
return series_name.strip()
def _compile_regexes(self):
for (cur_pattern_name, cur_pattern) in regexes.ep_regexes:
try:
cur_regex = re.compile(cur_pattern, re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE)
except re.error, errormsg:
logger.log(u"WARNING: Invalid episode_pattern, %s. %s" % (errormsg, cur_pattern))
else:
self.compiled_regexes.append((cur_pattern_name, cur_regex))
def _parse_string(self, name):
if not name:
return None
for (cur_regex_name, cur_regex) in self.compiled_regexes:
match = cur_regex.match(name)
if not match:
continue
result = ParseResult(name)
result.which_regex = [cur_regex_name]
named_groups = match.groupdict().keys()
if 'series_name' in named_groups:
result.series_name = match.group('series_name')
if result.series_name:
result.series_name = self.clean_series_name(result.series_name)
if 'season_num' in named_groups:
tmp_season = int(match.group('season_num'))
if cur_regex_name == 'bare' and tmp_season in (19, 20):
continue
result.season_number = tmp_season
if 'ep_num' in named_groups:
ep_num = self._convert_number(match.group('ep_num'))
if 'extra_ep_num' in named_groups and match.group('extra_ep_num'):
result.episode_numbers = range(ep_num, self._convert_number(match.group('extra_ep_num')) + 1)
else:
result.episode_numbers = [ep_num]
if 'air_year' in named_groups and 'air_month' in named_groups and 'air_day' in named_groups:
if 'scene_sports_date_format' in cur_regex_name:
year = match.group('air_year')
month = strptime(match.group('air_month')[:3], '%b').tm_mon
day = re.sub("(st|nd|rd|th)", "", match.group('air_day'))
else:
year = int(match.group('air_year'))
month = int(match.group('air_month'))
day = int(match.group('air_day'))
try:
dtStr = '%s-%s-%s' % (year, month, day)
result.air_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(dtStr, "%Y-%m-%d").date()
except ValueError, e:
raise InvalidNameException(e.message)
if 'extra_info' in named_groups:
tmp_extra_info = match.group('extra_info')
# Show.S04.Special is almost certainly not every episode in the season
if tmp_extra_info and cur_regex_name == 'season_only' and re.match(
r'([. _-]|^)(special|extra)\w*([. _-]|$)', tmp_extra_info, re.I):
continue
result.extra_info = tmp_extra_info
if 'release_group' in named_groups:
result.release_group = match.group('release_group')
return result
return None
def _combine_results(self, first, second, attr):
# if the first doesn't exist then return the second or nothing
if not first:
if not second:
return None
else:
return getattr(second, attr)
# if the second doesn't exist then return the first
if not second:
return getattr(first, attr)
a = getattr(first, attr)
b = getattr(second, attr)
# if a is good use it
if a != None or (type(a) == list and len(a)):
return a
# if not use b (if b isn't set it'll just be default)
else:
return b
def _unicodify(self, obj, encoding="utf-8"):
if isinstance(obj, basestring):
if not isinstance(obj, unicode):
obj = unicode(obj, encoding)
return obj
def _convert_number(self, number):
try:
return int(number)
except:
numeral_map = zip(
(1000, 900, 500, 400, 100, 90, 50, 40, 10, 9, 5, 4, 1),
('M', 'CM', 'D', 'CD', 'C', 'XC', 'L', 'XL', 'X', 'IX', 'V', 'IV', 'I')
)
n = unicode(number).upper()
i = result = 0
for integer, numeral in numeral_map:
while n[i:i + len(numeral)] == numeral:
result += integer
i += len(numeral)
return result
def parse(self, name, fix_scene_numbering=False):
name = self._unicodify(name)
cached = name_parser_cache.get(name)
if cached:
if fix_scene_numbering:
cached_fixed = copy.copy(cached)
cached_fixed.fix_scene_numbering()
return cached_fixed
return cached
# break it into parts if there are any (dirname, file name, extension)
dir_name, file_name = os.path.split(name)
ext_match = re.match('(.*)\.\w{3,4}$', file_name)
if ext_match and self.file_name:
base_file_name = ext_match.group(1)
else:
base_file_name = file_name
# use only the direct parent dir
dir_name = os.path.basename(dir_name)
# set up a result to use
final_result = ParseResult(name)
# try parsing the file name
file_name_result = self._parse_string(base_file_name)
# parse the dirname for extra info if needed
dir_name_result = self._parse_string(dir_name)
# build the ParseResult object
final_result.air_date = self._combine_results(file_name_result, dir_name_result, 'air_date')
if not final_result.air_date:
final_result.season_number = self._combine_results(file_name_result, dir_name_result, 'season_number')
final_result.episode_numbers = self._combine_results(file_name_result, dir_name_result, 'episode_numbers')
# if the dirname has a release group/show name I believe it over the filename
final_result.series_name = self._combine_results(dir_name_result, file_name_result, 'series_name')
final_result.extra_info = self._combine_results(dir_name_result, file_name_result, 'extra_info')
final_result.release_group = self._combine_results(dir_name_result, file_name_result, 'release_group')
final_result.which_regex = []
if final_result == file_name_result:
final_result.which_regex = file_name_result.which_regex
elif final_result == dir_name_result:
final_result.which_regex = dir_name_result.which_regex
else:
if file_name_result:
final_result.which_regex += file_name_result.which_regex
if dir_name_result:
final_result.which_regex += dir_name_result.which_regex
# if there's no useful info in it then raise an exception
if final_result.season_number == None and not final_result.episode_numbers and final_result.air_date == None and not final_result.series_name:
raise InvalidNameException("Unable to parse " + name.encode(sickbeard.SYS_ENCODING, 'xmlcharrefreplace'))
name_parser_cache.add(name, final_result)
if fix_scene_numbering:
result_fixed = copy.copy(final_result)
result_fixed.fix_scene_numbering()
return result_fixed
return final_result
@classmethod
def series_name_to_indexer_id(cls, series_name, check_scene_exceptions=True, check_database=True,
check_indexer=False):
"""
Given a series name, return it's tvdbd_id.
Returns None if not found.
This is mostly robbed from postProcessor._analyze_name
"""
# do a scene reverse-lookup to get a list of all possible names
name_list = sickbeard.show_name_helpers.sceneToNormalShowNames(series_name)
# for each possible interpretation of that scene name
if check_scene_exceptions:
for cur_name in name_list:
logger.log(u"Checking scene exceptions for a match on " + cur_name, logger.DEBUG)
scene_id = sickbeard.scene_exceptions.get_scene_exception_by_name(cur_name)
if scene_id: return scene_id
# see if we can find the name directly in the DB, if so use it
if check_database:
for cur_name in name_list:
logger.log(u"Looking up " + str(cur_name) + " in the DB", logger.DEBUG)
db_result = sickbeard.helpers.searchDBForShow(cur_name)
if db_result: return db_result[1]
# see if we can find the name with a TVDB lookup
if check_indexer:
for cur_name in name_list:
for indexer in sickbeard.indexerApi().indexers:
try:
lINDEXER_API_PARMS = sickbeard.indexerApi(indexer).api_params.copy()
lINDEXER_API_PARMS['custom_ui'] = classes.ShowListUI
t = sickbeard.indexerApi(indexer).indexer(**lINDEXER_API_PARMS)
logger.log(u"Looking up name " + str(cur_name) + " on " + sickbeard.indexerApi(indexer).name,
logger.DEBUG)
showObj = t[cur_name]
except (sickbeard.indexer_exception):
# if none found, search on all languages
try:
lINDEXER_API_PARMS = sickbeard.indexerApi(indexer).api_params.copy()
lINDEXER_API_PARMS['custom_ui'] = classes.ShowListUI
lINDEXER_API_PARMS['search_all_languages'] = True
t = sickbeard.indexerApi(indexer).indexer(**lINDEXER_API_PARMS)
logger.log(
u"Looking up name " + str(cur_name) + " in all languages on " + sickbeard.indexerApi(
indexer).name, logger.DEBUG)
showObj = t[cur_name]
except (sickbeard.indexer_exception, IOError):
pass
continue
except (IOError):
continue
return showObj["id"]
return None
class ParseResult(object):
def __init__(self,
original_name,
series_name=None,
season_number=None,
episode_numbers=None,
extra_info=None,
release_group=None,
air_date=None
):
self.original_name = original_name
self.series_name = series_name
self.season_number = season_number
if not episode_numbers:
self.episode_numbers = []
else:
self.episode_numbers = episode_numbers
self.extra_info = extra_info
self.release_group = release_group
self.air_date = air_date
self.which_regex = None
def __eq__(self, other):
if not other:
return False
if self.series_name != other.series_name:
return False
if self.season_number != other.season_number:
return False
if self.episode_numbers != other.episode_numbers:
return False
if self.extra_info != other.extra_info:
return False
if self.release_group != other.release_group:
return False
if self.air_date != other.air_date:
return False
return True
def __str__(self):
if self.series_name != None:
to_return = self.series_name + u' - '
else:
to_return = u''
if self.season_number != None:
to_return += 'S' + str(self.season_number)
if self.episode_numbers and len(self.episode_numbers):
for e in self.episode_numbers:
to_return += 'E' + str(e)
if self.air_by_date:
to_return += str(self.air_date)
if self.extra_info:
to_return += ' - ' + self.extra_info
if self.release_group:
to_return += ' (' + self.release_group + ')'
to_return += ' [ABD: ' + str(self.air_by_date) + ']'
return to_return.encode('utf-8')
def _is_air_by_date(self):
if self.season_number == None and len(self.episode_numbers) == 0 and self.air_date:
return True
return False
air_by_date = property(_is_air_by_date)
def fix_scene_numbering(self):
"""
The changes the parsed result (which is assumed to be scene numbering) to
tvdb numbering, if necessary.
"""
if self.air_by_date: return self # scene numbering does not apply to air-by-date
if self.season_number == None: return self # can't work without a season
if len(self.episode_numbers) == 0: return self # need at least one episode
indexer_id = NameParser.series_name_to_indexer_id(self.series_name, True, True, False)
new_episode_numbers = []
new_season_numbers = []
for epNo in self.episode_numbers:
(s, e) = scene_numbering.get_indexer_numbering(indexer_id, self.season_number, epNo)
new_episode_numbers.append(e)
new_season_numbers.append(s)
# need to do a quick sanity check here. It's possible that we now have episodes
# from more than one season (by tvdb numbering), and this is just too much
# for sickbeard, so we'd need to flag it.
new_season_numbers = list(set(new_season_numbers)) # remove duplicates
if len(new_season_numbers) > 1:
raise InvalidNameException("Scene numbering results episodes from "
"seasons %s, (i.e. more than one) and "
"sickbeard does not support this. "
"Sorry." % (str(new_season_numbers)))
# I guess it's possible that we'd have duplicate episodes too, so lets
# eliminate them
new_episode_numbers = list(set(new_episode_numbers))
new_episode_numbers.sort()
self.episode_numbers = new_episode_numbers
self.season_number = new_season_numbers[0]
return self
class NameParserCache(object):
#TODO: check if the fifo list can beskiped and only use one dict
_previous_parsed_list = [] # keep a fifo list of the cached items
_previous_parsed = {}
_cache_size = 100
def add(self, name, parse_result):
self._previous_parsed[name] = parse_result
self._previous_parsed_list.append(name)
while len(self._previous_parsed_list) > self._cache_size:
del_me = self._previous_parsed_list.pop(0)
self._previous_parsed.pop(del_me)
def get(self, name):
if name in self._previous_parsed:
logger.log("Using cached parse result for: " + name, logger.DEBUG)
return self._previous_parsed[name]
else:
return None
name_parser_cache = NameParserCache()
class InvalidNameException(Exception):
"The given name is not valid"