I introduced a regression a few commits ago when I started using
lib.destination with the basedir keyword argument as opposed to doing
os.path.join manually.
The major functional change here is how files move around when in keep_new
mode. Now, files are first moved to the destination directory and then
copied/transcoded back into the library.
This avoids problems where naming conflicts could occur when transcoding from
MP3 to MP3 (and thus not changing the filename).
As _print_and_apply_changes itself does for items, we now shortcut
modifications (metadata and filesystem) for albums when no changes are
required for a given album. This avoids effectively doing a "beet move" on an
album even when nothing has changed.
This change uses _album_for_id and _track_for_id instead of the full
autotag.match.* functions. This should be faster (requiring fewer calls to the
MusicBrainz API) while also being more predictable. It also won't, for
example, use acoustic fingerprinting even if the chroma plugin is installed.
Finally, this change catches the error case in which MBIDs are erroneous. This
can happen, for example, if the user has some track MBIDs left over from
before the NGS transition.
The main change here is to use shorter transactions -- one per matching entity
-- rather than one large one. This avoids very long transactions when the
network happens to move slowly.
this plugin provides a faster way to query new metadata from
musicbrainz. (instead of having to 're-import' the files)
Currently it lacks all forms of documentation and will only work for
album queries. not really tested so far so be careful
The lastgenre command should always log what it's doing so the user can see
the progress being made. If you really don't want any output, just pipe to
/dev/null.
- Remove "part", "volume", "vol." multi-disc markers. These are often
part of album titles, and not necessarily indicative of a multi-disc
album. Only look for "CD X" and "disc X" (case insensitive), ignoring
white space and other non-word characters.
- Don't only expect each disc to be in a subdirectory of a common parent
directory, with all siblings belonging to the same release. Also match
any consecutive siblings (even when the parent contains other albums)
that are named with the same prefix and multi-disc marker.
- The `albums_in_dir(path)` function now always yields a list of paths
along with each list of items. `ItemTask.path` is now always a list of
paths.
- The `displayable_path(path)` function now accepts a list of paths, and
will join them with "; " by default. This can be changed with the
`separator` argument.
- The `sorted_walk()` function now does a case insensitive sort on
directories, but still returns case sensitive results. This allows
better multi-disc album detection.
- The `art_for_album()` function now takes a list of paths as its second
argument, instead of a single path.
This provides a default for source, preventing a crash when not present in the
user's config.
It also refactors the source decision to a helper function, _lastfm_obj, to
avoid copypasta.
I'm transitioning to using exclusively instance-level fields instead of
class-level fields in plugin objects, but I neglected to bring inline and
rewrite into the future. This manifested as silent inaction on the part of
these plugins.
This change restores the old behavior (for compatibility) but also updates the
plugins to use the new behavior.
If config is set to:
lastgenre:
source: artist
The genre will be fetched for the artist, rather than the album. This
allows for filesystem org like:
genre/artist/album
Currently defaults to previous behaviour for anything other than
`artist`
* Adds support for importing/managing .wma and .asf files
* Adds support for all available ASF tag equivalents
* Adds two utility methods for (un)packing embedded ASF pictures
* Modifies scrub plugin to work around the lack of a delete method on
ASFTags object.
This should be backwards compatible. In case the the path field
isn't a statement, beets will assume it's a block of code that
stores the value in a special '_' variable.
Renamed fuzzy_search to fuzzy and rdm to random. These names should be easier
to remember since they are the same as the commands they provide.
--HG--
rename : beetsplug/fuzzy_search.py => beetsplug/fuzzy.py
rename : beetsplug/rdm.py => beetsplug/random.py
rename : docs/plugins/fuzzy_search.rst => docs/plugins/fuzzy.rst
rename : docs/plugins/rdm.rst => docs/plugins/random.rst
This validator lets the user write either a real list, like [a, b, c], or just
a whitespace-separated string, like a b c. This is a little nicer for some
settings like "plugins" where the brackets and commas just look like line
noise.
We need plugins to set their config values at run time instead of module import
time. That is, defaults should be put in the __init__ method. This is easy
enough, but to make it even more convenient, I added a BeetsPlugin.config
field, which is a Confit view into a subsection of the configuration named
after the plugin.