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New Anime Page Patterns and Usage

The new anime page can use patterns to format your ed2k link praticaly any way you like, just use the 30 odd currently available formats to that end.


Preferences for ed2k links

Some settings to control general aspect of ed2k links.


Episode number style

Convert episode number to maximum number of digits of the anime padding with 0's or leave as is.

Replace spaces in file name

Convert spaces in file name.

Replace character

If you choose to replace spaces in file name, you can enter the replace character here.


Preferences for ed2k Custom Link

If you want you can specify your own ed2k link format for links.


Patterns available

%ant
Anime Title (uses default language definitions)
%anat
Anime Alternative Title
%ept
Episode Title (uses default language definitions)
%epat
Episode Alternative title
%enr
Episode number
%pn
Part name ("EP" if anime.type != 4 || "PA" otherwise)
%fpn
Full part name ("Episode" if anime.type != 4 || "Part" otherwise)
%raw
if file is raw (no subtitles outputs RAW)
%crc
Crc sum or INVALID if crc invalid
%CRC
Crc sum (in caps) or INVALID if crc invalid
%ver
Version string (only if version > 1)
%cen
Censored string (cen)
%uncen
Uncensored string (cen)
%dub
Dub languages (ALL OF THEM, comma separated)
%sub
Sub languages (ALL OF THEM, comma separated)
%lang
dub.sub_jp+.de+ (current db format)
%flang
dub.sub_jp,de,en.de,en (extended format)
%grp
Group short name
%grn
Group full name
%qual
Quality
%src
Source
%res
Resolution
%vcodec
Video codec (first video stream)
%acodec
Audio codec (first audio stream)
%achans
Audio channels (first audio stream)
%eps
Total number of episodes
%atype
[unknown, TV, OVA, Movie, Other, web]
%fid
File ID
%aid
Anime ID
%eid
Episode ID
%gid
Group ID
%dlen
file size (bytes, dot separated)
%hlen
file size (auto)
%flen
file size
%ext
file extension
%ed2k
ed2k hash

*If* like cases

Currently there's a way to make something like if cases, imagine that you want to show that a file is raw you could do something like this:

[%raw] %ann - %enr - %epn

But that would show for files that weren't raw some thing like this: "[] Full Metal Panic! - 01 - The guy I kinda Like is a Sergeant".

What you can use is '<' and '>' pairs, if a pattern inside of '<' and '>' returns "" the entire text inside of the '<' and '>' would simply not be shown, so if you changed your tag to be something like this:

<[%raw] >%ann - %enr - %epn

For non raw files it would simply output this: "Full Metal Panic! - 01 - The guy I kinda Like is a Sergeant"


Default formats

Currently anidb uses something like this format:

%ann - %enr%ver - %epn - <[%grp]><(%crc)><(%cen)><(%lang)><(%raw)>

This format for file 182271 returns the following ed2k links:

anidb current page
Full_Metal_Panic!_-_01_-_The_guy_I_kinda_Like_is_a_Sergeant_-_[aF](c154d33d)(dub.sub_jp+.de+)
new anime page
Full_Metal_Panic!_-_01_-_The_guy_I_kinda_Like_is_a_Sergeant_-_[aF](c154d33d)(dub.sub_jp+.de+)

note: the last link gets encoded to pass in browsers, the actual output is:

ed2k://|file|Full%20Metal%20Panic!%20-%2001%20-%20The%20guy%20I%20kinda%20Like%20is%20a%20Sergeant%20-%20%5BaF%5D(c154d33d)(dub.sub_jp+.de+).avi|238990934|62c078dc6c78597e7a6c81734cc0ee27|/



Custom filters for files

The new anime page supports custom filters for files. Currently there are 4 types of filters:

Deprecated
this filter marks files as deprecated
Unfiltered
this one checks which files don't get filtered
Visible
checks to see which files even if marked as to be hidden should be displayed
Hidden
hides files based on user preferences

The default rules for each filter follow the Deprecated files rules currently implemented in AniDB except for the Hidden filter that also hides files based on user profile language preferences.


Syntax and some rules

Filter Syntax: Except for element "0", that states how many rules there are, elements follow this format:
"RULE NUMBER":{"RULE SUBJECT #1":"OPERATION,TEST";"RULE SUBJECT #2":"OPERATION,TEST"; etc};
where RULE SUBJECT can be one of the following:

fdate
File add date
eusers
Total number of users for this episode
fusers
Total number of users for this file
fcrc
File CRC status (valid, invalid, unknown)
fqual
File quality
fgroup
File Group Id
fversion
File version
finmylist
File is in mylist
efvisible
Total number of files
falang
Any of the file audio languages is one of the preferred langs (if using obj.filterAudLang) or given lang
fslang
Any of the file audio languages is one of the preferred langs (if using obj.filterSubLang) or given lang
ftype
File type (generic)
fdeprecated
Is file deprecated

NOTE0: When RULE SUBJECT is prefixed with "c_sf_", there will be test of comparison for all files of the episode and the results of this comparison will be stored in processing Files
NOTE1: When RULE SUBJECT is prefixed with "c_rf_", there will be test of comparison for all files stored in processing Files, and the list will be updated with the results
NOTE2: No RULE SUBJECT prefixed with "c_" imply that you are testing an attribute, think of it as a SQL select where OPERATION can be one of the following:

>
greater than
<
lesser than
>=
greater or equal than
<=
lesser or equal than
==
Equal to
!=
Not equal to

where TEST is the value to test, there are special cases:

this
will test against the same RULE SUBJECT (only used in "c" prefixed RULE SUBJECTS)

NOTE1: for each RULE NUMBER the RULE SUBJECTS are tested using AND
NOTE2: Will only test RULES until end or a failed test


Default Unfiltered

filterObj.defaultUnfiltered = {0:2,
                               1:{"fdate":"<,172800"},
                               2:{"ftype":"==,generic"}};

Default Deprecated

filterObj.defaultDeprecated = {0:5,
                            1:{"eusers":">=,50","fusers":"<=,3","fcrc":"!=,valid"},
                            2:{"fcrc":"==,invalid"},
                            3:{"fqual":"<=,5"},
                            4:{"c_sf_fgroup":"==,this","c_rf_fversion":"==,this","c_rf_fcrc":"==,valid","fcrc":"!=,valid","fgroup":"!=,0"},
                            5:{"c_sf_fgroup":"==,this","c_rf_fversion":">,this","c_rf_fcrc":"==,valid","fgroup":"!=,0"}};

Default Visible

filterObj.defaultVisible = {0:5,

                           1:{"fdeprecated":"==,true"},
                           2:{"finmylist":"==,true"},
                           3:{"fusers":">=,50"},
                           4:{"fdate":"<,604800"},
                           5:{"efvisible":"<,1"}};


Default Hidden

filterObj.defaultHidden = {0:2,

                          1:{"falang":"==,obj.filterAudLang"},
                          2:{"fslang":"==,obj.filterSubLang"}};

Example of usage

Imagine you had a fcen that would return true if a file is marked as censored, funcen that would return true if a file is marked as uncensored and a acen that would return true if the current anime has been marked as +18. Having this if you wanted to hide all censored files for a +18 anime and only leave uncensored or not marked files you would add this to the hidden filter.

filterObj.hidden = {0:1,

                   1:{"acen":"==,true","fcen":"==,true"}};

This filter would mark as hidden all censored files for a +18 anime.

Notes: obviously this isn't a very practical way to input file filters, I need to write some interface for it before this can be used.


Pseudo-Files

As part of the anime3 scripts I've developed a kind super file implementation, a bit like of Shadow Files, i call them Pseudo-Files. What they are is simple, whenever there are File Relations involved i create a new file from all the data the relations give me. IE:

File A is a video file with the following attributes: ja audio, en subtitles. File B is a subtitle file which adds de subtitles to File A.

Currently i gave users the option to expand files which have file<->file relations, so the file table for the Episode that holds File A and File B would look like this with all files expanded:

File A .......
\- File B ....
File B .......
\- File A

With pseudo-files i create a new super-file that would have the following attributes ja audio, en and de subtitles, and it's representation is something like this, where File P is the Pseudo-File:

File P .......
|- File A ....
\- File B ....

Pseudo-files are also victim of file filters, so imagine some file would get hidden because it didn't have all the languages you wanted but a pseudo-file which was parent of that file had all the languages, the pseudo-file would not get hidden. In case it did fail the test it would get hidden.

This is the magic of pseudo-files. Another unused feature of show=anime3

Notes

As you have noticed, any of the features referred here is ready to be used by normal users, it's like the ground work for future features. So if someone really wants this, bug me until I write an interface for them :P