handle invalid filename chars in episode expressions

pull/1154/head
Luke Pulverenti 8 years ago
parent 8a68c23838
commit 85f4f8dbc9

@ -677,20 +677,7 @@ namespace Emby.Server.Implementations.FileOrganization
var newPath = GetSeasonFolderPath(series, seasonNumber.Value, options);
// MAX_PATH - trailing <NULL> charachter - drive component: 260 - 1 - 3 = 256
// Usually newPath would include the drive component, but use 256 to be sure
var maxFilenameLength = 256 - newPath.Length;
if (!newPath.EndsWith(@"\"))
{
// Remove 1 for missing backslash combining path and filename
maxFilenameLength--;
}
// Remove additional 4 chars to prevent PathTooLongException for downloaded subtitles (eg. filename.ext.eng.srt)
maxFilenameLength -= 4;
var episodeFileName = GetEpisodeFileName(sourcePath, series.Name, seasonNumber.Value, episodeNumber.Value, endingEpisodeNumber, episodeName, options, maxFilenameLength);
var episodeFileName = GetEpisodeFileName(sourcePath, series.Name, seasonNumber.Value, episodeNumber.Value, endingEpisodeNumber, episodeName, options);
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(episodeFileName))
{
@ -742,7 +729,7 @@ namespace Emby.Server.Implementations.FileOrganization
return Path.Combine(path, _fileSystem.GetValidFilename(seasonFolderName));
}
private string GetEpisodeFileName(string sourcePath, string seriesName, int seasonNumber, int episodeNumber, int? endingEpisodeNumber, string episodeTitle, TvFileOrganizationOptions options, int? maxLength)
private string GetEpisodeFileName(string sourcePath, string seriesName, int seasonNumber, int episodeNumber, int? endingEpisodeNumber, string episodeTitle, TvFileOrganizationOptions options)
{
seriesName = _fileSystem.GetValidFilename(seriesName).Trim();
@ -786,32 +773,15 @@ namespace Emby.Server.Implementations.FileOrganization
.Replace("%0e", episodeNumber.ToString("00", _usCulture))
.Replace("%00e", episodeNumber.ToString("000", _usCulture));
if (maxLength.HasValue && result.Contains("%#"))
{
// Substract 3 for the temp token length (%#1, %#2 or %#3)
int maxRemainingTitleLength = maxLength.Value - result.Length + 3;
string shortenedEpisodeTitle = string.Empty;
if (maxRemainingTitleLength > 5)
if (result.Contains("%#"))
{
// A title with fewer than 5 letters wouldn't be of much value
shortenedEpisodeTitle = episodeTitle.Substring(0, Math.Min(maxRemainingTitleLength, episodeTitle.Length));
result = result.Replace("%#1", episodeTitle)
.Replace("%#2", episodeTitle.Replace(" ", "."))
.Replace("%#3", episodeTitle.Replace(" ", "_"));
}
result = result.Replace("%#1", shortenedEpisodeTitle)
.Replace("%#2", shortenedEpisodeTitle.Replace(" ", "."))
.Replace("%#3", shortenedEpisodeTitle.Replace(" ", "_"));
}
if (maxLength.HasValue && result.Length > maxLength.Value)
{
// There may be cases where reducing the title length may still not be sufficient to
// stay below maxLength
var msg = string.Format("Unable to generate an episode file name shorter than {0} characters to constrain to the max path limit", maxLength);
throw new Exception(msg);
}
return result;
// Finally, call GetValidFilename again in case user customized the episode expression with any invalid filename characters
return _fileSystem.GetValidFilename(result).Trim();
}
private bool IsSameEpisode(string sourcePath, string newPath)

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