Release Group information out of Foldername
Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 18:42
Hello there,
To sort in my downloaded media files, I use the "sortivo.groovy" script. Here's the code:
The problem is, I want to have the name of the releasegroup in the filename. For Example "Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.DTS.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS". But my file structure looks like this:
And when I run the script, it won't recognize the release-group because it doesn't refer to the containing foldername, only the file which name is "d-tfanfaenger-1080p.mkv" - which doesn't contain any release group. So the output will be something like this: Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.DTS.1080p.BluRay.x264-..mkv
Has anybody an idea how to manage this with filebot?
My Solutions - but I don't know how to manage this:
1. Teach sortivo.groovy to take the releasename out of the containing folder
2. Before running script, rename all files to foldername.ext (With bash? But how?)
I thank you for your help!
To sort in my downloaded media files, I use the "sortivo.groovy" script. Here's the code:
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// filebot -script fn:sortivo <folder> --output path/to/folder [-non-strict]
// process only media files
def input = args.getFiles{ it.isVideo() || it.isSubtitle() }
// ignore clutter files
input = input.findAll{ !(it.path =~ /\b(?i:sample|trailer|extras|deleted.scenes|music.video|scrapbook)\b/) }
// print input fileset
input.each{ println "Input: $it" }
/*
* Move/Rename a mix of episodes and movies that are all in the same folder.
*/
def groups = input.groupBy{ f ->
def tvs = detectSeriesName(f)
def mov = (parseEpisodeNumber(f) || parseDate(f)) ? null : detectMovie(f, false) // skip movie detection if we can already tell it's an episode
println "$f.name [series: $tvs, movie: $mov]"
// DECIDE EPISODE VS MOVIE (IF NOT CLEAR)
if (tvs && mov) {
def norm = { s -> s.lower().space(' ') }
def fn = norm(f.nameWithoutExtension)
def sn = norm(tvs)
def mn = norm(mov.name)
// S00E00 | 2012.07.21 | One Piece 217 | Firefly - Serenity | [Taken 1, Taken 2, Taken 3, Taken 4, ..., Taken 10]
if (parseEpisodeNumber(fn, true) || parseDate(fn) || (fn =~ sn && parseEpisodeNumber(fn.after(sn), false)) || fn.after(sn) =~ / - .+/ || f.dir.listFiles{ it.isVideo() && norm(it.name) =~ sn && it.name =~ /\b\d{1,3}\b/}.size() >= 10) {
println "Exclude Movie: $mov"
mov = null
} else if ((detectMovie(f, true) && fn =~ /(19|20)\d{2}/) || (fn =~ mn && !(fn.after(mn) =~ /\b\d{1,3}\b/))) {
println "Exclude Series: $tvs"
tvs = null
}
}
return [tvs:tvs, mov:mov]
}
groups.each{ group, files ->
// EPISODE MODE
if (group.tvs && !group.mov) {
rename(file:files, format:'/media/Mediathek/Serien/{n}/{episode.special ? "Special" : "Season "+s}/{n} - {episode.special ? "S00E"+special.pad(2) : s00e00} - {t}', db:'TheTVDB')
}
// MOVIE MODE
if (group.mov && !group.tvs) {
rename(file:files, format:"/media/Mediathek/Filme/{n.upperInitial().space('.')}.{y}/{n.upperInitial().space('.')}.{y}.{ac}.{vc}-{group}", db:'TheMovieDB')
}
}
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[Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS
├── d-tfanfaenger-1080p.nfo
├── d-tfanfaenger-1080p.mkv
├── d-tfanfaenger-1080p.sfv
├── Sample
│ └── d-tfanfaenger-1080p-sample.mkv
└── Subs
├── d-tfanfaenger-1080p-subs.rar
└── d-tfanfaenger-1080p-subs.sfv
Has anybody an idea how to manage this with filebot?
My Solutions - but I don't know how to manage this:
1. Teach sortivo.groovy to take the releasename out of the containing folder
2. Before running script, rename all files to foldername.ext (With bash? But how?)
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[Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS
├── Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS.nfo
├── Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS.mkv
├── Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS.sfv
├── Sample
│ └── Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS.mkv
└── Subs
├── Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS.rar
└── Tuerkisch.fuer.Anfaenger.2012.German.1080p.BluRay.x264-DETAiLS.sfv