Fixed: Parsing daily episode formats that contain [] around the quality

pull/77/head
Mark McDowall 11 years ago
parent adba28bc86
commit 1ce58c58af

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ using NzbDrone.Api.REST;
using NzbDrone.Api.Series;
using NzbDrone.Core.History;
using NzbDrone.Core.Qualities;
using NzbDrone.Core.Tv;
namespace NzbDrone.Api.History
{

@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ namespace NzbDrone.Core.Test.ParserTests
[TestCase("2020.NZ.2012.16.02.PDTV.XviD-C4TV", "2020nz", 2012, 2, 16)]
[TestCase("2020.NZ.2012.13.02.PDTV.XviD-C4TV", "2020nz", 2012, 2, 13)]
[TestCase("2020.NZ.2011.12.02.PDTV.XviD-C4TV", "2020nz", 2011, 12, 2)]
[TestCase("Series Title - 2013-10-30 - Episode Title (1) [HDTV-720p]", "Series Title", 2013, 10, 30)]
public void should_parse_daily_episode(string postTitle, string title, int year, int month, int day)
{
var result = Parser.Parser.ParseTitle(postTitle);

@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ namespace NzbDrone.Core.Parser
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled),
//Anime - Title Absolute Episode Number [SubGroup]
new Regex(@"^(?<title>.+?)(?:(?:_|-|\s|\.)+(?<absoluteepisode>\d{2,3}))+(?:.+?)\[(?<subgroup>.+?)\](?:\.|$)",
new Regex(@"^(?<title>.+?)(?:(?:_|-|\s|\.)+(?<absoluteepisode>\d{3}(?!\d+)))+(?:.+?)\[(?<subgroup>.+?)\](?:\.|$)",
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase | RegexOptions.Compiled),
//Supports 103/113 naming

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