Improve the split_into_lines regex and whitespace handling
so that spaces are handled and colored text can be wrapped
Create a new test suite for the color splitting function as
it was previously introducing rogue escape characters when
splitting colorized words.
- Allow user to change UI colors in config file.
- "Change Representation" class allows Albums and Track
matches to reuse similar formatting code
- Functions to split text into lines for printing
- Tests for the new UI to check wrapping functions
Adds the following fields with id3v2.4 multi-valued tag support to autotag:
- artists, artists_sort, artists_credit
- albumartists, albumartists_sort, albumartists_credit
- mb_artistids, mb_albumartistids
MusicBrainz support to populate + write the above multi-valued tags by default. Can be toggled to use id3v2.3 or id3v2.4 tags via the existing beets configuration option `id3v23`.
Big thanks to @JOJ0, @OxygenCobalt, @arsaboo for testing + @sampsyo for the initial code review .
by using store(inherit=False) for the creation of a new "ipfs album" as well as
when test_ipfs creates album+items to compare with.
Or put differently: Make ipfs and test_ipfs keep the old store() behaviour for
which the plugin initially was built for.
by adding files which are not completely silent, thus hitting a different
code path in some calculations
The sample files were generated using
> sox -n whitenoise.flac synth 00:00:02 whitenoise
> ffmpeg -i whitenoise.flac whitenoise.opus
> ffmpeg -i whitenoise.flac whitenoise.mp3
this replaces assertions of the form
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(syspath(path)))
by
self.assertExists(path)
which includes the syspath conversion and is much easier to read.
Occurences where located using
git grep -E 'assert(True|False).*(isdir|isfile|exist)'
these are mostly in the tests, which didn't cause issues since the
affected directories usually have nice ASCII paths. For consistency, it
is nicer to always invoke syspath. That also avoids deprecation warnings
for the bytestring interfaces on Python <= 3.5. The bytestring
interfaces were undeprecated with PEP 529 in Python 3.6, such that we
didn't observe any actual failures.
- Add NamedQuery abstract class to be able to express the expectation
that a query should be such a query (and have a specific constructor
signature) in construct_query_part
- slightly (and probably completely irrelevantly) improve Query.__hash__
- also, sprinkle some ABC/abstractmethod around to clarify things
A small change, as discussed in #4798, to avoid depending on the reflink
library to run *all* tests. The library seems to be unmaintained and it
may be annoying to install.
and shorten second and third test a little by providing -y cli flag. Enough to
test with interactive input once. Move all 3 tests to the very bottom of the
test class.
This slightly speeds up the queries and there's a nice side-effect where
`singleton:1` and `singleton:0` now work fine!
This is ultimately building towards replacing as many python-only
queries with SQL equivalents.
- M3UFile.read() method reads in rb mode.
- M3UFile.read() method handles removal of (platform specific) line endings.
- Playlist contents and EXTM3U header is handled as bytes.
- Fix test_playlist*read* tests to encode playlist UTF-8 assert strings to
bytes using bytestring_path() before comparision.
- Fixture playlist_windows.m3u8 is now actually Windows formatted (\r\n + BOM)
Make sure we stay with the beets standard of handling everything internally as
bytes.
- M3UFile.write() method writes in wb mode.
- Playlist contents and EXTM3U header is handled as bytes.
- item.destination() gives us unicode string paths, we tranlate to bytes
using util.bytestring_path().
- Fix test_playlist*write* tests to encode UTF-8 assert strings as bytes using
bytestring_path() before comparision.
Add test_playlist_write_and_read_unicode_windows: Writes 2 media file
paths containing unicode characters, reads them in using M3UFile class
again and tests if the contents is correct.