Fixed: Parsing some anime releases with multiple absolute episode numbers

pull/6/head
Mark McDowall 10 years ago
parent 6592310f2b
commit 2e6cf2b7f6

@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ namespace NzbDrone.Core.Test.ParserTests
[TestCase("Series Title (2010) {01} Episode Title (1).hdtv-720p", "Series Title (2010)", 1, 0, 0)]
[TestCase("[Hatsuyuki] Dragon Ball Kai (2014) - 017 (115) [1280x720][B2CFBC0F]", "Dragon Ball Kai 2014", 17, 0, 0)]
[TestCase("[Hatsuyuki] Dragon Ball Kai (2014) - 018 (116) [1280x720][C4A3B16E]", "Dragon Ball Kai 2014", 18, 0, 0)]
[TestCase("Dragon Ball Kai (2014) - 39 (137) [v2][720p.HDTV][Unison Fansub]", "Dragon Ball Kai 2014", 39, 0, 0)]
//[TestCase("", "", 0, 0, 0)]
public void should_parse_absolute_numbers(string postTitle, string title, int absoluteEpisodeNumber, int seasonNumber, int episodeNumber)
{

@ -124,6 +124,10 @@ namespace NzbDrone.Core.Parser
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled),
//Anime - Title Absolute Episode Number
new Regex(@"^(?:\[(?<subgroup>.+?)\][-_. ]?)?(?<title>.+?)(?:[-_. ]+(?<absoluteepisode>(?<!\d+)\d{2,3}(?!\d+)))+(?:_|-|\s|\.)*?(?<hash>\[.{8}\])?(?:$|\.)?",
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled),
//Anime - Title {Absolute Episode Number}
new Regex(@"^(?:\[(?<subgroup>.+?)\][-_. ]?)?(?<title>.+?)(?:(?:\W)+(?<absoluteepisode>(?<!\d+)\d{2,3}(?!\d+)))+(?:_|-|\s|\.)*?(?<hash>\[.{8}\])?(?:$|\.)?",
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled),

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