Fixed: Parsing # in front of absolute numbers

Kevin Richter 7 years ago committed by Taloth
parent e15530cee1
commit 96d7382a1c

@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ namespace NzbDrone.Core.Test.ParserTests
[TestCase("[Cthuyuu] Taimadou Gakuen 35 Shiken Shoutai - 03 [720p H264 AAC][8AD82C3A]", "Taimadou Gakuen 35 Shiken Shoutai", 3, 0, 0)]
[TestCase("Dragon Ball Super Episode 56 [VOSTFR V2][720p][AAC]-Mystic Z-Team", "Dragon Ball Super", 56, 0, 0)]
[TestCase("[Mystic Z-Team] Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 [VOSTFR_Finale][1080p][AAC].mp4", "Dragon Ball Super", 69, 0, 0)]
[TestCase("[Shark-Raws] Crayon Shin-chan #957 (NBN 1280x720 x264 AAC).mp4", "Crayon Shin-chan", 957, 0, 0)]
//[TestCase("", "", 0, 0, 0)]
public void should_parse_absolute_numbers(string postTitle, string title, int absoluteEpisodeNumber, int seasonNumber, int episodeNumber)
{

@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ namespace NzbDrone.Core.Parser
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled),
//Anime - [SubGroup] Title Absolute Episode Number
new Regex(@"^\[(?<subgroup>.+?)\][-_. ]?(?<title>.+?)[-_. ]+\(?(?:[-_. ]?(?<absoluteepisode>\d{2,3}(?!\d+)))+\)?(?:[-_. ]+(?<special>special|ova|ovd))?.*?(?<hash>\[\w{8}\])?(?:$|\.mkv)",
new Regex(@"^\[(?<subgroup>.+?)\][-_. ]?(?<title>.+?)[-_. ]+\(?(?:[-_. ]?#?(?<absoluteepisode>\d{2,3}(?!\d+)))+\)?(?:[-_. ]+(?<special>special|ova|ovd))?.*?(?<hash>\[\w{8}\])?(?:$|\.mkv)",
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled),
//Anime - Title Season EpisodeNumber + Absolute Episode Number [SubGroup]

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