Fix docstrings over 80 characters
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@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ def album_zip_directories(album, recursive=True):
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def album_zip_filenames(album, recursive=True):
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'''
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Given an album, produce a dictionary mapping local filepaths to the filenames
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that will appear inside the zip archive.
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Given an album, produce a dictionary mapping local filepaths to the
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filenames that will appear inside the zip archive.
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This includes creating subfolders for sub albums.
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If a photo appears in multiple albums, only the first is used.
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ def comma_split(s):
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def dict_to_params(d):
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'''
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Given a dictionary representing URL parameters, return a URL parameter string.
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Given a dictionary of URL parameters, return a URL parameter string.
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{'a':1, 'b':2} => ?a=1&b=2
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'''
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@ -168,7 +168,8 @@ def fit_into_bounds(image_width, image_height, frame_width, frame_height):
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def get_mimetype(filepath):
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'''
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Extension to mimetypes.guess_type which uses my constants.ADDITIONAL_MIMETYPES.
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Extension to mimetypes.guess_type which uses my
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constants.ADDITIONAL_MIMETYPES.
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'''
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extension = os.path.splitext(filepath)[1].replace('.', '')
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if extension in constants.ADDITIONAL_MIMETYPES:
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@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ class Photo(ObjectBase):
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def generate_thumbnail(self, *, commit=True, **special):
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'''
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special:
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For videos, you can provide a `timestamp` to take the thumbnail from.
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For videos, you can provide a `timestamp` to take the thumbnail at.
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'''
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if not self.photodb.config['enable_photo_generate_thumbnail']:
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raise exceptions.FeatureDisabled('photo.generate_thumbnail')
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@ -875,9 +875,9 @@ class Tag(ObjectBase, GroupableMixin):
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def convert_to_synonym(self, mastertag, *, commit=True):
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'''
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Convert an independent tag into a synonym for a different independent tag.
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All photos which possess the current tag will have it replaced
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with the new master tag.
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Convert this tag into a synonym for a different tag.
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All photos which possess the current tag will have it replaced with the
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new master tag.
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All synonyms of the old tag will point to the new tag.
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Good for when two tags need to be merged under a single name.
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@ -257,7 +257,8 @@ class PDBAlbumMixin:
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def get_album_by_path(self, filepath):
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'''
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Return the album with the `associated_directory` of this value, NOT case-sensitive.
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Return the album with the `associated_directory` of this value,
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NOT case-sensitive.
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'''
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filepath = os.path.abspath(filepath)
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cur = self.sql.cursor()
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tags=None,
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):
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'''
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Given a filepath, determine its attributes and create a new Photo object in the
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database. Tags may be applied now or later.
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Given a filepath, determine its attributes and create a new Photo object
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in the database. Tags may be applied now or later.
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If `allow_duplicates` is False, we will first check the database for any files
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with the same path and raise exceptions.PhotoExists if found.
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If `allow_duplicates` is False, we will first check the database for any
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files with the same path and raise exceptions.PhotoExists if found.
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Returns the Photo object.
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'''
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class PhotoDB(PDBAlbumMixin, PDBBookmarkMixin, PDBPhotoMixin, PDBTagMixin, PDBUserMixin):
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'''
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This class represents an SQLite3 database containing the following tables:
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albums:
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Rows represent the inclusion of a photo in an album
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photos:
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Rows represent image files on the local disk.
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Entries contain a unique ID, the image's filepath, and metadata
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like dimensions and filesize.
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tags:
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Rows represent labels, which can be applied to an arbitrary number of
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photos. Photos may be selected by which tags they contain.
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Entries contain a unique ID and a name.
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photo_tag_rel:
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Rows represent a Photo's ownership of a particular Tag.
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tag_synonyms:
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Rows represent relationships between two tag names, so that they both
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resolve to the same Tag object when selected. Entries contain the
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subordinate name and master name.
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The master name MUST also exist in the `tags` table.
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If a new synonym is created referring to another synoym, the master name
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will be resolved and used instead, so a synonym never points to another synonym.
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Tag objects will ALWAYS represent the master tag.
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Note that the entries in this table do not contain ID numbers.
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The rationale here is that "coco" is a synonym for "chocolate" regardless
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of the "chocolate" tag's ID, and that if a tag is renamed, its synonyms
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do not necessarily follow.
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The `rename` method of Tag objects includes a parameter
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`apply_to_synonyms` if you do want them to follow.
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'''
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def __init__(
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self,
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data_directory=None,
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'''
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Create an album, and add the directory's contents to it recursively.
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If a Photo object already exists for a file, it will be added to the correct album.
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If a Photo object already exists for a file, it will be added to the
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correct album.
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'''
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if not os.path.isdir(directory):
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raise ValueError('Not a directory: %s' % directory)
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'''
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Dissects a hyphenated range string and inserts the correct k:v pair into
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both minimums and maximums.
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('area', '100-200', {}, {}) --> {'area': 100}, {'area': 200} (MODIFIED IN PLACE)
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('area', '100-200', {}, {})
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-->
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{'area': 100}, {'area': 200} (MODIFIED IN PLACE)
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'''
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if value is None:
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return
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