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bazarr/libs/subzero/modification/processors/string_processor.py

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# coding=utf-8
import logging
from subzero.modification.processors import Processor
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class StringProcessor(Processor):
"""
String replacement processor base
"""
def __init__(self, search, replace, name=None, parent=None, supported=None):
super(StringProcessor, self).__init__(name=name, supported=supported)
self.search = search
self.replace = replace
def process(self, content, debug=False, **kwargs):
return content.replace(self.search, self.replace)
class MultipleLineProcessor(Processor):
"""
replaces stuff in whole lines
takes a search/replace dict as first argument
Expects a dictionary in the form of:
dict = {
"data": {"old_value": "new_value"}
}
"""
def __init__(self, snr_dict, name=None, parent=None, supported=None):
super(MultipleLineProcessor, self).__init__(name=name, supported=supported)
self.snr_dict = snr_dict
def process(self, content, debug=False, **kwargs):
if not self.snr_dict["data"]:
return content
for key, value in self.snr_dict["data"].iteritems():
if debug and key in content:
logger.debug(u"Replacing '%s' with '%s' in '%s'", key, value, content)
content = content.replace(key, value)
return content
class WholeLineProcessor(MultipleLineProcessor):
def process(self, content, debug=False, **kwargs):
if not self.snr_dict["data"]:
return content
content = content.strip()
for key, value in self.snr_dict["data"].iteritems():
if content == key:
if debug:
logger.debug(u"Replacing '%s' with '%s'", key, value)
content = value
break
return content
class MultipleWordProcessor(MultipleLineProcessor):
"""
replaces words
takes a search/replace dict as first argument
Expects a dictionary in the form of:
dict = {
"data": {"old_value": "new_value"}
}
"""
def process(self, content, debug=False, **kwargs):
words = content.split(u" ")
new_words = []
for word in words:
new_words.append(self.snr_dict.get(word, word))
return u" ".join(new_words)