Raise exception if attempted override name is invalid.
Technically it doesn't really matter because the override is not used for any file ops, but I don't like the idea of busted path-looking strings being displayed anywhere on the interface.
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@ -1036,10 +1036,12 @@ class Photo(ObjectBase):
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self.__reinit__()
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def set_override_filename(self, new_filename, *, commit=True):
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if not new_filename:
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new_filename = None
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else:
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new_filename = helpers.remove_path_badchars(new_filename)
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if new_filename is not None:
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cleaned = helpers.remove_path_badchars(new_filename)
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cleaned = cleaned.strip()
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if not cleaned:
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raise ValueError('"%s" is not valid.' % new_filename)
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new_filename = cleaned
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data = {
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'id': self.id,
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@ -1051,6 +1053,8 @@ class Photo(ObjectBase):
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self.photodb.log.debug('Committing - set override filename')
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self.photodb.commit()
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self.__reinit__()
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def sorted_tags(self):
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tags = self.get_tags()
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tags.sort(key=lambda x: x.qualified_name())
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