from typing import Optional import io import pysubs2 class FormatBase: """ Base class for subtitle format implementations. How to implement a new subtitle format: 1. Create a subclass of FormatBase and override the methods you want to support. 2. Decide on a format identifier, like the ``"srt"`` or ``"microdvd"`` already used in the library. 3. Add your identifier and class to :data:`pysubs2.formats.FORMAT_IDENTIFIER_TO_FORMAT_CLASS`. 4. (optional) Add your file extension and class to :data:`pysubs2.formats.FILE_EXTENSION_TO_FORMAT_IDENTIFIER`. After finishing these steps, you can call :meth:`SSAFile.load()` and :meth:`SSAFile.save()` with your format, including autodetection from content and file extension (if you provided these). """ @classmethod def from_file(cls, subs: "pysubs2.SSAFile", fp: io.TextIOBase, format_: str, **kwargs): """ Load subtitle file into an empty SSAFile. If the parser autodetects framerate, set it as ``subs.fps``. Arguments: subs (SSAFile): An empty :class:`SSAFile`. fp (file object): Text file object, the subtitle file. format_ (str): Format identifier. Used when one format class implements multiple formats (see :class:`SubstationFormat`). kwargs: Extra options, eg. `fps`. Returns: None Raises: pysubs2.exceptions.UnknownFPSError: Framerate was not provided and cannot be detected. """ raise NotImplementedError("Parsing is not supported for this format") @classmethod def to_file(cls, subs: "pysubs2.SSAFile", fp: io.TextIOBase, format_: str, **kwargs): """ Write SSAFile into a file. If you need framerate and it is not passed in keyword arguments, use ``subs.fps``. Arguments: subs (SSAFile): Subtitle file to write. fp (file object): Text file object used as output. format_ (str): Format identifier of desired output format. Used when one format class implements multiple formats (see :class:`SubstationFormat`). kwargs: Extra options, eg. `fps`. Returns: None Raises: pysubs2.exceptions.UnknownFPSError: Framerate was not provided and ``subs.fps is None``. """ raise NotImplementedError("Writing is not supported for this format") @classmethod def guess_format(cls, text: str) -> Optional[str]: """ Return format identifier of recognized format, or None. Arguments: text (str): Content of subtitle file. When the file is long, this may be only its first few thousand characters. Returns: format identifier (eg. ``"srt"``) or None (unknown format) """ return None