## Description
Fixes#5625
When `convert.never_convert_lossy_files` is enabled, `beet convert` was
ignoring the explicit `--format` option and just copying the lossy files
without
transcoding them. For example:
- `beet convert format:mp3 --format opus`
would still produce MP3 files instead of OPUS.
Change:
- Allows to override options `never_convert_lossy_files`, `max_bitrate`
or `no_convert` for `beet convert` as well as trying to convert to the
same format as existing already with a new option `--force`. That way,
for example lossy files selected by the query are transcoded to the
requested format anyway.
- Keeps existing behavior for automatic conversion on import (no CLI
override there).
- Adds tests to cover checking whether `--force` correctly overrides
settings or CLI options.
- Documents the behavior in the convert plugin docs
Co-authored-by: J0J0 Todos <jojo@peek-a-boo.at>
Added regex pattern to strip C0/C1 control characters (excluding useful
whitespace) from log messages before terminal output. This prevents
disruptive/malicious control sequences from affecting terminal
rendering.
This plugin aims to address the shortcomings of the %title function, as
brought up in issues #152, #3298 and an initial look to improvement with
#3411. It supplies a new string format command, `%titlecase` which
doesn't interfere with any prior expected behavior of the `%title`
format command.
It also adds the ability to apply titlecase logic to metadata fields
that a user selects, which is useful if you, like me, are looking for
stylistic consistency and the minor stylistic differences between
Musizbrainz, Discogs, Deezer etc, with title case are slightly
infuriating.
This will add an optional dependency of
[titlecase](https://pypi.org/project/titlecase/), which allows the
titlecase core logic to be externally maintained.
If there's not enough draw to have this as a core plugin, I can also
spin this into an independent one, but it seemed like a recurring theme
that the %title string format didn't really behave as expected, and I
wanted my metadata to match too.
- [x] Documentation. (If you've added a new command-line flag, for
example, find the appropriate page under `docs/` to describe it.)
- [x] Changelog. (Add an entry to `docs/changelog.rst` to the bottom of
one of the lists near the top of the document.)
- [x] Tests. - Not 100% coverage, but didn't see a lot of other plugins
with testing for import stages.
pytest.importskip is used to catch the case when beetsplug.bpd cannot be
imported. On macOS, the gi module was able to be imported, but when
trying to specify `gi.require_version`, a ValueError is raised about
Gst being unavailable. pytest does not catch this ValueError during
importskip as it is not an ImportError, and thus the test suite errors
during the test collection phase.
With this change, we catch the ValueError, and re-raise it as an
ImportError and pytest gracefully skips those tests.
Following #4709 and #5447, the web plugin used single-quotes (ie. string
litteral) in the SQL query for table columns. Thus, for instance, the query
`GET /item/values/albumartist` would return the litteral "albumartist"
instead of a list of unique album artists.
Add a dedicated AudioFeaturesUnavailableError and track audio-features
availability with an audio_features_available flag. If the audio-features
endpoint returns HTTP 403, raise the new error, log a warning once, and
disable further audio-features requests for the session. The plugin now
skips attempting audio-features lookups when disabled (avoiding repeated
failed calls and potential rate-limit issues).
Also update changelog to document the behavior.
…file is placed in the command
## Description
see included doc; placing the playlist filename at the end of command
just isn't working for all players
I have this in use with `mpv`
Co-authored-by: cvx35isl <cvx35isl@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: J0J0 Todos <2733783+JOJ0@users.noreply.github.com>
Create a custom Sphinx extension to document configuration values with
a simplified syntax. It is based on the `confval` but takes less space
when rendered. The extension provides:
- A `conf` directive for documenting individual configuration values
with optional type and default parameters
- A `conf` role for cross-referencing configuration values
- Automatic formatting of default values in the signature
- A custom domain that handles indexing and cross-references
For example, if we have
.. conf:: search_limit
:default: 5
We refer to this configuration option with :conf:`plugins.discogs:search_limit`.
The extension is loaded by adding the docs/extensions directory to the
Python path and registering it in the Sphinx extensions list.