SickGear/lib/imdb/parser/http/searchMovieParser.py
echel0n 0d9fbc1ad7 Welcome to our SickBeard-TVRage Edition ...
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!
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"""
parser.http.searchMovieParser module (imdb package).
This module provides the HTMLSearchMovieParser class (and the
search_movie_parser instance), used to parse the results of a search
for a given title.
E.g., for when searching for the title "the passion", the parsed
page would be:
http://akas.imdb.com/find?q=the+passion&tt=on&mx=20
Copyright 2004-2010 Davide Alberani <da@erlug.linux.it>
2008 H. Turgut Uyar <uyar@tekir.org>
This program 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 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program 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
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"""
import re
from imdb.utils import analyze_title, build_title
from utils import DOMParserBase, Attribute, Extractor, analyze_imdbid
class DOMBasicMovieParser(DOMParserBase):
"""Simply get the title of a movie and the imdbID.
It's used by the DOMHTMLSearchMovieParser class to return a result
for a direct match (when a search on IMDb results in a single
movie, the web server sends directly the movie page."""
# Stay generic enough to be used also for other DOMBasic*Parser classes.
_titleAttrPath = ".//text()"
_linkPath = "//link[@rel='canonical']"
_titleFunct = lambda self, x: analyze_title(x or u'')
def _init(self):
self.preprocessors += [('<span class="tv-extra">TV mini-series</span>',
'<span class="tv-extra">(mini)</span>')]
self.extractors = [Extractor(label='title',
path="//h1",
attrs=Attribute(key='title',
path=self._titleAttrPath,
postprocess=self._titleFunct)),
Extractor(label='link',
path=self._linkPath,
attrs=Attribute(key='link', path="./@href",
postprocess=lambda x: \
analyze_imdbid((x or u'').replace(
'http://pro.imdb.com', ''))
))]
# Remove 'More at IMDb Pro' links.
preprocessors = [(re.compile(r'<span class="pro-link".*?</span>'), ''),
(re.compile(r'<a href="http://ad.doubleclick.net.*?;id=(co[0-9]{7});'), r'<a href="http://pro.imdb.com/company/\1"></a>< a href="')]
def postprocess_data(self, data):
if not 'link' in data:
data = []
else:
link = data.pop('link')
if (link and data):
data = [(link, data)]
else:
data = []
return data
def custom_analyze_title(title):
"""Remove garbage notes after the (year), (year/imdbIndex) or (year) (TV)"""
# XXX: very crappy. :-(
nt = title.split(' ')[0]
if nt:
title = nt
if not title:
return {}
return analyze_title(title)
# Manage AKAs.
_reAKAStitles = re.compile(r'(?:aka) <em>"(.*?)(<br>|<\/td>)', re.I | re.M)
class DOMHTMLSearchMovieParser(DOMParserBase):
"""Parse the html page that the IMDb web server shows when the
"new search system" is used, for movies."""
_BaseParser = DOMBasicMovieParser
_notDirectHitTitle = '<title>imdb title'
_titleBuilder = lambda self, x: build_title(x)
_linkPrefix = '/title/tt'
_attrs = [Attribute(key='data',
multi=True,
path={
'link': "./a[1]/@href",
'info': ".//text()",
#'akas': ".//div[@class='_imdbpyAKA']//text()"
'akas': ".//p[@class='find-aka']//text()"
},
postprocess=lambda x: (
analyze_imdbid(x.get('link') or u''),
custom_analyze_title(x.get('info') or u''),
x.get('akas')
))]
extractors = [Extractor(label='search',
path="//td[3]/a[starts-with(@href, '/title/tt')]/..",
attrs=_attrs)]
def _init(self):
self.url = u''
def _reset(self):
self.url = u''
def preprocess_string(self, html_string):
if self._notDirectHitTitle in html_string[:1024].lower():
if self._linkPrefix == '/title/tt':
# Only for movies.
html_string = html_string.replace('(TV mini-series)', '(mini)')
html_string = html_string.replace('<p class="find-aka">',
'<p class="find-aka">::')
#html_string = _reAKAStitles.sub(
# r'<div class="_imdbpyAKA">\1::</div>\2', html_string)
return html_string
# Direct hit!
dbme = self._BaseParser(useModule=self._useModule)
res = dbme.parse(html_string, url=self.url)
if not res: return u''
res = res['data']
if not (res and res[0]): return u''
link = '%s%s' % (self._linkPrefix, res[0][0])
# # Tries to cope with companies for which links to pro.imdb.com
# # are missing.
# link = self.url.replace(imdbURL_base[:-1], '')
title = self._titleBuilder(res[0][1])
if not (link and title): return u''
link = link.replace('http://pro.imdb.com', '')
new_html = '<td></td><td></td><td><a href="%s">%s</a></td>' % (link,
title)
return new_html
def postprocess_data(self, data):
if not data.has_key('data'):
data['data'] = []
results = getattr(self, 'results', None)
if results is not None:
data['data'][:] = data['data'][:results]
# Horrible hack to support AKAs.
if data and data['data'] and len(data['data'][0]) == 3 and \
isinstance(data['data'][0], tuple):
data['data'] = [x for x in data['data'] if x[0] and x[1]]
for idx, datum in enumerate(data['data']):
if not isinstance(datum, tuple):
continue
if not datum[0] and datum[1]:
continue
if datum[2] is not None:
akas = filter(None, datum[2].split('::'))
if self._linkPrefix == '/title/tt':
akas = [a.replace('" - ', '::').rstrip() for a in akas]
akas = [a.replace('aka "', '', 1).replace('aka "',
'', 1).lstrip() for a in akas]
datum[1]['akas'] = akas
data['data'][idx] = (datum[0], datum[1])
else:
data['data'][idx] = (datum[0], datum[1])
return data
def add_refs(self, data):
return data
_OBJECTS = {
'search_movie_parser': ((DOMHTMLSearchMovieParser,), None)
}