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152 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
152 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
import re
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import utilities
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# need to do this as a class so it can retain loaded settings from file
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class CleanerAgent:
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def __init__(self):
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self.updateRules()
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def updateRules(self):
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raw = utilities.parseAllTSV("rules","string","string","string")
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self.rules_belongtogether = [b for [a,b,c] in raw if a=="belongtogether"]
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self.rules_notanartist = [b for [a,b,c] in raw if a=="notanartist"]
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self.rules_replacetitle = {b:c for [a,b,c] in raw if a=="replacetitle"}
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self.rules_replaceartist = {b:c for [a,b,c] in raw if a=="replaceartist"}
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def fullclean(self,artist,title):
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artists = self.parseArtists(self.removespecial(artist))
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title = self.parseTitle(self.removespecial(title))
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(title,moreartists) = self.parseTitleForArtists(title)
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artists += moreartists
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return (list(set(artists)),title)
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def removespecial(self,s):
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return s.replace("\t","").replace("␟","").replace("\n","")
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delimiters_feat = ["ft.","ft","feat.","feat","featuring","Ft.","Ft","Feat.","Feat","Featuring"] #Delimiters used for extra artists, even when in the title field
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delimiters = ["vs.","vs","&"] #Delimiters in informal artist strings, spaces expected around them
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delimiters_formal = ["; ",";","/"] #Delimiters used specifically to tag multiple artists when only one tag field is available, no spaces used
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def parseArtists(self,a):
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if a.strip() == "":
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return []
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if a.strip() in self.rules_belongtogether:
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return [a.strip()]
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if a.strip() in self.rules_replaceartist:
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return self.rules_replaceartist[a.strip()].split("␟")
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for d in self.delimiters_feat:
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if re.match(r"(.*) \(" + d + " (.*)\)",a) is not None:
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return self.parseArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) \(" + d + " (.*)\)",r"\1",a)) + self.parseArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) \(" + d + " (.*)\)",r"\2",a))
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for d in (self.delimiters_feat + self.delimiters):
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if ((" " + d + " ") in a):
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ls = []
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for i in a.split(" " + d + " "):
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ls += self.parseArtists(i)
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return ls
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for d in self.delimiters_formal:
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if (d in a):
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ls = []
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for i in a.split(d):
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ls += self.parseArtists(i)
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return ls
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return [a.strip()]
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def parseTitle(self,t):
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if t.strip() in self.rules_replacetitle:
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return self.rules_replacetitle[t.strip()]
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t = t.replace("[","(").replace("]",")")
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t = re.sub(r" \(as made famous by .*?\)","",t)
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t = re.sub(r" \(originally by .*?\)","",t)
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return t.strip()
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def parseTitleForArtists(self,t):
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for d in self.delimiters_feat:
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if re.match(r"(.*) \(" + d + " (.*?)\)",t) is not None:
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(title,artists) = self.parseTitleForArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) \(" + d + " (.*?)\)",r"\1",t))
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artists += self.parseArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) \(" + d + " (.*?)\).*",r"\2",t))
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return (title,artists)
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if re.match(r"(.*) - " + d + " (.*)",t) is not None:
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(title,artists) = self.parseTitleForArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) - " + d + " (.*)",r"\1",t))
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artists += self.parseArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) - " + d + " (.*).*",r"\2",t))
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return (title,artists)
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if re.match(r"(.*) " + d + " (.*)",t) is not None:
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(title,artists) = self.parseTitleForArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) " + d + " (.*)",r"\1",t))
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artists += self.parseArtists(re.sub(r"(.*) " + d + " (.*).*",r"\2",t))
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return (title,artists)
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return (t,[])
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#this is for all the runtime changes (counting Trouble Maker as HyunA for charts etc)
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class CollectorAgent:
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def __init__(self):
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self.updateRules()
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def updateRules(self):
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raw = utilities.parseAllTSV("rules","string","string","string")
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self.rules_countas = {b:c for [a,b,c] in raw if a=="countas"}
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self.rules_include = {} #Twice the memory, double the performance! (Yes, we're saving redundant information here, but it's not unelegant if it's within a closed object!)
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for a in self.rules_countas:
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self.rules_include[self.rules_countas[a]] = self.rules_include.setdefault(self.rules_countas[a],[]) + [a]
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# this agent needs to be aware of the current id assignment in the main program. unelegant, but the best way i can think of
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def updateIDs(self,artistlist):
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self.rules_countas_id = {artistlist.index(a):artistlist.index(self.rules_countas[a]) for a in self.rules_countas}
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#self.rules_include_id = {artistlist.index(a):artistlist.index(self.rules_include[a]) for a in self.rules_include}
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#this needs to take lists into account
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def getCredited(self,artist):
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if artist in self.rules_countas_id:
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return self.rules_countas_id[artist]
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if artist in self.rules_countas:
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return self.rules_countas[artist]
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else:
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return artist
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def getCreditedList(self,artists):
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updatedArtists = []
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for artist in artists:
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updatedArtists.append(self.getCredited(artist))
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return list(set(updatedArtists))
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def flatten(lis):
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newlist = []
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for l in lis:
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if isinstance(l, str):
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newlist.append(l)
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else:
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newlist = newlist + l
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return list(set(newlist))
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