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118 lines
4.8 KiB
118 lines
4.8 KiB
using System;
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using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
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using MediaBrowser.Common.Providers;
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namespace Emby.Server.Implementations.Library
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Class providing extension methods for working with paths.
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/// </summary>
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public static class PathExtensions
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Gets the attribute value.
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="str">The STR.</param>
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/// <param name="attribute">The attrib.</param>
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/// <returns>System.String.</returns>
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/// <exception cref="ArgumentException"><paramref name="str" /> or <paramref name="attribute" /> is empty.</exception>
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public static string? GetAttributeValue(this string str, string attribute)
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{
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if (str.Length == 0)
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{
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throw new ArgumentException("String can't be empty.", nameof(str));
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}
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if (attribute.Length == 0)
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{
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throw new ArgumentException("String can't be empty.", nameof(attribute));
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}
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string srch = "[" + attribute + "=";
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int start = str.IndexOf(srch, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
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if (start != -1)
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{
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start += srch.Length;
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int end = str.IndexOf(']', start);
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return str.Substring(start, end - start);
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}
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// for imdbid we also accept pattern matching
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if (string.Equals(attribute, "imdbid", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
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{
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var match = ProviderIdParsers.TryFindImdbId(str, out var imdbId);
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return match ? imdbId.ToString() : null;
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}
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return null;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Replaces a sub path with another sub path and normalizes the final path.
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="path">The original path.</param>
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/// <param name="subPath">The original sub path.</param>
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/// <param name="newSubPath">The new sub path.</param>
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/// <param name="newPath">The result of the sub path replacement</param>
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/// <returns>The path after replacing the sub path.</returns>
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/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="path" />, <paramref name="newSubPath" /> or <paramref name="newSubPath" /> is empty.</exception>
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public static bool TryReplaceSubPath(
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[NotNullWhen(true)] this string? path,
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[NotNullWhen(true)] string? subPath,
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[NotNullWhen(true)] string? newSubPath,
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[NotNullWhen(true)] out string? newPath)
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{
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newPath = null;
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if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(path)
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|| string.IsNullOrEmpty(subPath)
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|| string.IsNullOrEmpty(newSubPath)
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|| subPath.Length > path.Length)
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{
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return false;
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}
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char oldDirectorySeparatorChar;
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char newDirectorySeparatorChar;
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// True normalization is still not possible https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/2162
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// The reasoning behind this is that a forward slash likely means it's a Linux path and
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// so the whole path should be normalized to use / and vice versa for Windows (although Windows doesn't care much).
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if (newSubPath.Contains('/', StringComparison.Ordinal))
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{
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oldDirectorySeparatorChar = '\\';
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newDirectorySeparatorChar = '/';
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}
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else
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{
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oldDirectorySeparatorChar = '/';
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newDirectorySeparatorChar = '\\';
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}
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path = path.Replace(oldDirectorySeparatorChar, newDirectorySeparatorChar);
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subPath = subPath.Replace(oldDirectorySeparatorChar, newDirectorySeparatorChar);
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// We have to ensure that the sub path ends with a directory separator otherwise we'll get weird results
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// when the sub path matches a similar but in-complete subpath
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var oldSubPathEndsWithSeparator = subPath[^1] == newDirectorySeparatorChar;
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if (!path.StartsWith(subPath, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
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{
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return false;
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}
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if (path.Length > subPath.Length
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&& !oldSubPathEndsWithSeparator
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&& path[subPath.Length] != newDirectorySeparatorChar)
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{
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return false;
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}
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var newSubPathTrimmed = newSubPath.AsSpan().TrimEnd(newDirectorySeparatorChar);
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// Ensure that the path with the old subpath removed starts with a leading dir separator
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int idx = oldSubPathEndsWithSeparator ? subPath.Length - 1 : subPath.Length;
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newPath = string.Concat(newSubPathTrimmed, path.AsSpan(idx));
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return true;
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}
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}
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}
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