This changes the flag from --show_failures to --show-failures, which is more
standard among Unixy CLIs. It also reduces some space and line noise in the
output.
For #899, we need to change MediaFile's behavior (pre-write) based on whether
we're doing ID3v2.3 or not. So we need a field on the object, not a parameter
to `save()`.
There were a number of problems with the changes to the util melange:
- It used print rather than logging, and its string formatting was probably
not Unicode-ready.
- The shell-command-like print lines were not quite compatible, which makes
their general usefulness questionable.
- Used an unsafe/leaky global variable for mkdirall.
- Used deprecated sets.Set.
Seemed better just to add this to the plugin where we need it so it's easier
to see where this goes.
It also seems unnecessary to me to print `mkdir -p` commands. They just
clutter up the output for me when I really just want to see the transcoding
commands.
This option allows the user to specify the format on the command line
instead of editing the configuration.
The commit also includes some refactoring. In particular adding
arguments to functions to avoid dependence on global state.
Doc and Changelog in next commit
Partially resolves#877 showing:
- Directory creation
- Copies
- Deletes
- Moves
- Encodings
Information about tagging and plugins on _after_convert_ is not
currently shown. That requires changing the plugins to support the
pretend option, so a lot of work may be needed and it doesn't seem to be
helpful enough for me.
matches all letters starting with A to D (upper and lower case). This
change allows to put more artists into that bucket. E.g. artists
starting with ä or Ä and 0 to 9 and … (three dots)
Example config for overriding a bucket pattern:
bucket:
bucket_alpha: ['A - D', 'E - L', 'M - R', 'S - Z']
bucket_alpha_regex:
'A - D': ^[0-9a-dA-D…äÄ]
* sort can be sepcified using the 'field_name'(+|-) syntax
* supports fixed fields and flexible attributes
* includes plugins fix for API changes (might have missed some)
This commit changes the output of the play plugin to always use files instead of folders when generating a playlist when using the `-a` option. A new `use_folders` option was added to preserve the old behavior for anyone who wishes it.