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Python
454 lines
22 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import re
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from plexapi import log, utils
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from plexapi.compat import quote_plus, urlencode
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from plexapi.exceptions import BadRequest, NotFound, UnknownType, Unsupported
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OPERATORS = {
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'exact': lambda v, q: v == q,
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'iexact': lambda v, q: v.lower() == q.lower(),
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'contains': lambda v, q: q in v,
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'icontains': lambda v, q: q.lower() in v.lower(),
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'in': lambda v, q: v in q,
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'gt': lambda v, q: v > q,
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'gte': lambda v, q: v >= q,
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'lt': lambda v, q: v < q,
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'lte': lambda v, q: v <= q,
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'startswith': lambda v, q: v.startswith(q),
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'istartswith': lambda v, q: v.lower().startswith(q),
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'endswith': lambda v, q: v.endswith(q),
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'iendswith': lambda v, q: v.lower().endswith(q),
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'exists': lambda v, q: v is not None if q else v is None,
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'regex': lambda v, q: re.match(q, v),
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'iregex': lambda v, q: re.match(q, v, flags=re.IGNORECASE),
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}
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class PlexObject(object):
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""" Base class for all Plex objects.
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Parameters:
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server (:class:`~plexapi.server.PlexServer`): PlexServer this client is connected to (optional)
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data (ElementTree): Response from PlexServer used to build this object (optional).
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initpath (str): Relative path requested when retrieving specified `data` (optional).
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"""
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TAG = None # xml element tag
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TYPE = None # xml element type
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key = None # plex relative url
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def __init__(self, server, data, initpath=None):
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self._server = server
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self._data = data
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self._initpath = initpath or self.key
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if data is not None:
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self._loadData(data)
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def __repr__(self):
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uid = self._clean(self.firstAttr('_baseurl', 'key', 'id', 'playQueueID', 'uri'))
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name = self._clean(self.firstAttr('title', 'name', 'username', 'product', 'tag', 'value'))
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return '<%s>' % ':'.join([p for p in [self.__class__.__name__, uid, name] if p])
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def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
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# dont overwrite an attr with None unless its a private variable
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if value is not None or attr.startswith('_') or attr not in self.__dict__:
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self.__dict__[attr] = value
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def _clean(self, value):
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""" Clean attr value for display in __repr__. """
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if value:
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value = str(value).replace('/library/metadata/', '')
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value = value.replace('/children', '')
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return value.replace(' ', '-')[:20]
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def _buildItem(self, elem, cls=None, initpath=None):
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""" Factory function to build objects based on registered PLEXOBJECTS. """
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# cls is specified, build the object and return
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initpath = initpath or self._initpath
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if cls is not None:
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return cls(self._server, elem, initpath)
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# cls is not specified, try looking it up in PLEXOBJECTS
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etype = elem.attrib.get('type', elem.attrib.get('streamType'))
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ehash = '%s.%s' % (elem.tag, etype) if etype else elem.tag
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ecls = utils.PLEXOBJECTS.get(ehash, utils.PLEXOBJECTS.get(elem.tag))
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# log.debug('Building %s as %s', elem.tag, ecls.__name__)
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if ecls is not None:
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return ecls(self._server, elem, initpath)
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raise UnknownType("Unknown library type <%s type='%s'../>" % (elem.tag, etype))
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def _buildItemOrNone(self, elem, cls=None, initpath=None):
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""" Calls :func:`~plexapi.base.PlexObject._buildItem()` but returns
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None if elem is an unknown type.
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"""
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try:
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return self._buildItem(elem, cls, initpath)
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except UnknownType:
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return None
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def fetchItem(self, ekey, cls=None, **kwargs):
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""" Load the specified key to find and build the first item with the
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specified tag and attrs. If no tag or attrs are specified then
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the first item in the result set is returned.
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Parameters:
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key (str or int): Path in Plex to fetch items from. If an int is passed
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in, the key will be translated to /library/metadata/<key>. This allows
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fetching an item only knowing its key-id.
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cls (:class:`~plexapi.base.PlexObject`): If you know the class of the
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items to be fetched, passing this in will help the parser ensure
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it only returns those items. By default we convert the xml elements
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with the best guess PlexObjects based on tag and type attrs.
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etag (str): Only fetch items with the specified tag.
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**kwargs (dict): Optionally add attribute filters on the items to fetch. For
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example, passing in viewCount=0 will only return matching items. Filtering
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is done before the Python objects are built to help keep things speedy.
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Note: Because some attribute names are already used as arguments to this
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function, such as 'tag', you may still reference the attr tag byappending
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an underscore. For example, passing in _tag='foobar' will return all items
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where tag='foobar'. Also Note: Case very much matters when specifying kwargs
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-- Optionally, operators can be specified by append it
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to the end of the attribute name for more complex lookups. For example,
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passing in viewCount__gte=0 will return all items where viewCount >= 0.
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Available operations include:
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* __contains: Value contains specified arg.
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* __endswith: Value ends with specified arg.
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* __exact: Value matches specified arg.
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* __exists (bool): Value is or is not present in the attrs.
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* __gt: Value is greater than specified arg.
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* __gte: Value is greater than or equal to specified arg.
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* __icontains: Case insensative value contains specified arg.
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* __iendswith: Case insensative value ends with specified arg.
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* __iexact: Case insensative value matches specified arg.
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* __in: Value is in a specified list or tuple.
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* __iregex: Case insensative value matches the specified regular expression.
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* __istartswith: Case insensative value starts with specified arg.
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* __lt: Value is less than specified arg.
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* __lte: Value is less than or equal to specified arg.
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* __regex: Value matches the specified regular expression.
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* __startswith: Value starts with specified arg.
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"""
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if isinstance(ekey, int):
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ekey = '/library/metadata/%s' % ekey
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for elem in self._server.query(ekey):
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if self._checkAttrs(elem, **kwargs):
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return self._buildItem(elem, cls, ekey)
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clsname = cls.__name__ if cls else 'None'
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raise NotFound('Unable to find elem: cls=%s, attrs=%s' % (clsname, kwargs))
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def fetchItems(self, ekey, cls=None, **kwargs):
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""" Load the specified key to find and build all items with the specified tag
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and attrs. See :func:`~plexapi.base.PlexObject.fetchItem` for more details
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on how this is used.
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"""
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data = self._server.query(ekey)
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return self.findItems(data, cls, ekey, **kwargs)
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def findItems(self, data, cls=None, initpath=None, **kwargs):
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""" Load the specified data to find and build all items with the specified tag
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and attrs. See :func:`~plexapi.base.PlexObject.fetchItem` for more details
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on how this is used.
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"""
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# filter on cls attrs if specified
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if cls and cls.TAG and 'tag' not in kwargs:
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kwargs['etag'] = cls.TAG
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if cls and cls.TYPE and 'type' not in kwargs:
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kwargs['type'] = cls.TYPE
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# loop through all data elements to find matches
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items = []
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for elem in data:
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if self._checkAttrs(elem, **kwargs):
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item = self._buildItemOrNone(elem, cls, initpath)
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if item is not None:
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items.append(item)
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return items
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def firstAttr(self, *attrs):
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""" Return the first attribute in attrs that is not None. """
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for attr in attrs:
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value = self.__dict__.get(attr)
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if value is not None:
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return value
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def listAttrs(self, data, attr, **kwargs):
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results = []
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for elem in data:
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kwargs['%s__exists' % attr] = True
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if self._checkAttrs(elem, **kwargs):
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results.append(elem.attrib.get(attr))
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return results
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def reload(self, key=None):
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""" Reload the data for this object from self.key. """
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key = key or self.key
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if not key:
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raise Unsupported('Cannot reload an object not built from a URL.')
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self._initpath = key
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data = self._server.query(key)
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self._loadData(data[0])
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return self
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def _checkAttrs(self, elem, **kwargs):
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attrsFound = {}
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for attr, query in kwargs.items():
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attr, op, operator = self._getAttrOperator(attr)
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values = self._getAttrValue(elem, attr)
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# special case query in (None, 0, '') to include missing attr
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if op == 'exact' and not values and query in (None, 0, ''):
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return True
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# return if attr were looking for is missing
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attrsFound[attr] = False
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for value in values:
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value = self._castAttrValue(op, query, value)
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if operator(value, query):
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attrsFound[attr] = True
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break
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# log.debug('Checking %s for %s found: %s', elem.tag, kwargs, attrsFound)
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return all(attrsFound.values())
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def _getAttrOperator(self, attr):
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for op, operator in OPERATORS.items():
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if attr.endswith('__%s' % op):
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attr = attr.rsplit('__', 1)[0]
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return attr, op, operator
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# default to exact match
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return attr, 'exact', OPERATORS['exact']
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def _getAttrValue(self, elem, attrstr, results=None):
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# log.debug('Fetching %s in %s', attrstr, elem.tag)
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parts = attrstr.split('__', 1)
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attr = parts[0]
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attrstr = parts[1] if len(parts) == 2 else None
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if attrstr:
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results = [] if results is None else results
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for child in [c for c in elem if c.tag.lower() == attr.lower()]:
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results += self._getAttrValue(child, attrstr, results)
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return [r for r in results if r is not None]
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# check were looking for the tag
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if attr.lower() == 'etag':
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return [elem.tag]
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# loop through attrs so we can perform case-insensative match
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for _attr, value in elem.attrib.items():
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if attr.lower() == _attr.lower():
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return [value]
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return []
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def _castAttrValue(self, op, query, value):
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if op == 'exists':
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return value
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if isinstance(query, bool):
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return bool(int(value))
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if isinstance(query, int) and '.' in value:
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return float(value)
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if isinstance(query, int):
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return int(value)
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if isinstance(query, float):
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return float(value)
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return value
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def _loadData(self, data):
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raise NotImplementedError('Abstract method not implemented.')
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def delete(self):
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try:
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return self._server.query(self.key, method=self._server._session.delete)
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except BadRequest:
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log.error('Failed to delete %s. This could be because you havnt allowed '
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'items to be deleted' % self.key)
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raise
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class PlexPartialObject(PlexObject):
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""" Not all objects in the Plex listings return the complete list of elements
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for the object. This object will allow you to assume each object is complete,
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and if the specified value you request is None it will fetch the full object
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automatically and update itself.
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"""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return other is not None and self.key == other.key
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def __getattribute__(self, attr):
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# Dragons inside.. :-/
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value = utils.getattributeOrNone(PlexPartialObject, self, attr)
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# Check a few cases where we dont want to reload
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if attr == 'key' or attr.startswith('_'): return value
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if value not in (None, []): return value
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if self.isFullObject(): return value
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# Log warning that were reloading the object
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clsname = self.__class__.__name__
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title = self.__dict__.get('title', self.__dict__.get('name'))
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objname = "%s '%s'" % (clsname, title) if title else clsname
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log.warn("Reloading %s for attr '%s'" % (objname, attr))
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# Reload and return the value
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self.reload()
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return utils.getattributeOrNone(PlexPartialObject, self, attr)
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def analyze(self):
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""" Tell Plex Media Server to performs analysis on it this item to gather
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information. Analysis includes:
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* Gather Media Properties: All of the media you add to a Library has
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properties that are useful to know–whether it's a video file, a
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music track, or one of your photos (container, codec, resolution, etc).
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* Generate Default Artwork: Artwork will automatically be grabbed from a
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video file. A background image will be pulled out as well as a
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smaller image to be used for poster/thumbnail type purposes.
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* Generate Video Preview Thumbnails: Video preview thumbnails are created,
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if you have that feature enabled. Video preview thumbnails allow
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graphical seeking in some Apps. It's also used in the Plex Web App Now
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Playing screen to show a graphical representation of where playback
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is. Video preview thumbnails creation is a CPU-intensive process akin
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to transcoding the file.
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"""
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key = '/%s/analyze' % self.key.lstrip('/')
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self._server.query(key, method=self._server._session.put)
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def isFullObject(self):
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""" Retruns True if this is already a full object. A full object means all attributes
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were populated from the api path representing only this item. For example, the
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search result for a movie often only contain a portion of the attributes a full
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object (main url) for that movie contain.
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"""
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return not self.key or self.key == self._initpath
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def isPartialObject(self):
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""" Returns True if this is not a full object. """
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return not self.isFullObject()
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def refresh(self):
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""" Refreshing a Library or individual item causes the metadata for the item to be
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refreshed, even if it already has metadata. You can think of refreshing as
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"update metadata for the requested item even if it already has some". You should
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refresh a Library or individual item if:
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* You've changed the Library Metadata Agent.
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* You've added "Local Media Assets" (such as artwork, theme music, external
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subtitle files, etc.)
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* You want to freshen the item posters, summary, etc.
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* There's a problem with the poster image that's been downloaded.
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* Items are missing posters or other downloaded information. This is possible if
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the refresh process is interrupted (the Server is turned off, internet
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connection dies, etc).
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"""
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key = '%s/refresh' % self.key
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self._server.query(key, method=self._server._session.put)
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def section(self):
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""" Returns the :class:`~plexapi.library.LibrarySection` this item belongs to. """
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return self._server.library.sectionByID(self.librarySectionID)
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def delete(self):
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"""Delete a media elemeent. This has to be enabled under settings > server > library in plex webui."""
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try:
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return self._server.query(self.key, method=self._server._session.delete)
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except BadRequest: # pragma: no cover
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log.error('Failed to delete %s. This could be because you havnt allowed '
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'items to be deleted' % self.key)
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raise
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class Playable(object):
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""" This is a general place to store functions specific to media that is Playable.
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Things were getting mixed up a bit when dealing with Shows, Season, Artists,
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Albums which are all not playable.
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Attributes:
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sessionKey (int): Active session key.
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username (str): Username of the person playing this item (for active sessions).
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players (:class:`~plexapi.client.PlexClient`): Client objects playing this item (for active sessions).
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session (:class:`~plexapi.media.Session`): Session object, for a playing media file.
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transcodeSession (:class:`~plexapi.media.TranscodeSession`): Transcode Session object
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if item is being transcoded (None otherwise).
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viewedAt (datetime): Datetime item was last viewed (history).
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playlistItemID (int): Playlist item ID (only populated for :class:`~plexapi.playlist.Playlist` items).
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"""
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def _loadData(self, data):
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self.sessionKey = utils.cast(int, data.attrib.get('sessionKey')) # session
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self.usernames = self.listAttrs(data, 'title', etag='User') # session
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self.players = self.findItems(data, etag='Player') # session
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self.transcodeSessions = self.findItems(data, etag='TranscodeSession') # session
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self.session = self.findItems(data, etag='Session') # session
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self.viewedAt = utils.toDatetime(data.attrib.get('viewedAt')) # history
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self.playlistItemID = utils.cast(int, data.attrib.get('playlistItemID')) # playlist
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def getStreamURL(self, **params):
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""" Returns a stream url that may be used by external applications such as VLC.
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Parameters:
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**params (dict): optional parameters to manipulate the playback when accessing
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the stream. A few known parameters include: maxVideoBitrate, videoResolution
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offset, copyts, protocol, mediaIndex, platform.
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Raises:
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Unsupported: When the item doesn't support fetching a stream URL.
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"""
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if self.TYPE not in ('movie', 'episode', 'track'):
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raise Unsupported('Fetching stream URL for %s is unsupported.' % self.TYPE)
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mvb = params.get('maxVideoBitrate')
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vr = params.get('videoResolution', '')
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params = {
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'path': self.key,
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'offset': params.get('offset', 0),
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'copyts': params.get('copyts', 1),
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'protocol': params.get('protocol'),
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'mediaIndex': params.get('mediaIndex', 0),
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'X-Plex-Platform': params.get('platform', 'Chrome'),
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'maxVideoBitrate': max(mvb, 64) if mvb else None,
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'videoResolution': vr if re.match('^\d+x\d+$', vr) else None
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}
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# remove None values
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params = {k: v for k, v in params.items() if v is not None}
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streamtype = 'audio' if self.TYPE in ('track', 'album') else 'video'
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# sort the keys since the randomness fucks with my tests..
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sorted_params = sorted(params.items(), key=lambda val: val[0])
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return self._server.url('/%s/:/transcode/universal/start.m3u8?%s' %
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(streamtype, urlencode(sorted_params)))
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def iterParts(self):
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""" Iterates over the parts of this media item. """
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for item in self.media:
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for part in item.parts:
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yield part
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def play(self, client):
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""" Start playback on the specified client.
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Parameters:
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client (:class:`~plexapi.client.PlexClient`): Client to start playing on.
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"""
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client.playMedia(self)
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def download(self, savepath=None, keep_orginal_name=False, **kwargs):
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""" Downloads this items media to the specified location. Returns a list of
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filepaths that have been saved to disk.
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Parameters:
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savepath (str): Title of the track to return.
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keep_orginal_name (bool): Set True to keep the original filename as stored in
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the Plex server. False will create a new filename with the format
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"<Atrist> - <Album> <Track>".
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kwargs (dict): If specified, a :func:`~plexapi.audio.Track.getStreamURL()` will
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be returned and the additional arguments passed in will be sent to that
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function. If kwargs is not specified, the media items will be downloaded
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and saved to disk.
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"""
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filepaths = []
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locations = [i for i in self.iterParts() if i]
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for location in locations:
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filename = location.file
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if keep_orginal_name is False:
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filename = '%s.%s' % (self._prettyfilename(), location.container)
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# So this seems to be a alot slower but allows transcode.
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if kwargs:
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download_url = self.getStreamURL(**kwargs)
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else:
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download_url = self._server.url('%s?download=1' % location.key)
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filepath = utils.download(download_url, filename=filename,
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savepath=savepath, session=self._server._session)
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if filepath:
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filepaths.append(filepath)
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return filepaths
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def stop(self, reason=''):
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""" Stop playback for a media item. """
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key = '/status/sessions/terminate?sessionId=%s&reason=%s' % (self.session[0].id, quote_plus(reason))
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return self._server.query(key)
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