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profilarr/exportarr.py
santiagosayshey ff79de7724 v0.3 (#29)
* added AMiABLE and PiGNUS to scene groups (#25)

* Major Code Refactor (#27)

Description
Reimplemented Profilarr from the ground up to be more reusable, in addition to implemented a few improvements. Works almost identically to before, but will be much easier to develop for going forward.

Improvements
Implements feature mentioned in Issue #11.
- Custom Formats are now automatically imported before quality profiles are imported.

* fixed 2160 remux bug (#28)

Fixed bug that was incorrectly prioritising WEBs in 2160p optimal profiles.
2024-02-05 17:20:59 +10:30

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from helpers import *
import os
import re
def prompt_export_choice():
options = { "1": "Custom Formats", "2": "Quality Profiles" }
print_message("Please select what you want to export:", "blue")
for number, option in options.items():
print_message(f"{number}. {option}", "green")
print_message("Enter the number(s) of your choice, multiple separated by commas, or type 'all' for all options", "yellow")
user_choice = input("Your choice: ")
if user_choice.lower() == 'all':
return list(options.values())
else:
return [options[choice] for choice in user_choice.split(',') if choice in options]
def create_export_path(export_path, app):
# Create a directory path for the export
dir_path = os.path.join(export_path, 'custom_formats', app)
# Create the directory if it doesn't exist
os.makedirs(dir_path, exist_ok=True)
return dir_path
def export_custom_formats(app, instances, config):
for instance in instances:
print_message(f"Exporting Custom Formats for {app} : {instance['name']}", 'blue')
url = instance['base_url']
api_key = instance['api_key']
# Get the export path from the config
export_path = config['settings']['export_path']
# Create the export directory
dir_path = create_export_path(export_path, app)
# Assuming 'export' is a valid resource_type for the API
response = make_request('get', url, api_key, 'customformat')
successful_exports = 0 # Counter for successful exports
# Scrub the JSON data and save each custom format in its own file
all_custom_formats = []
for custom_format in response:
# Remove the 'id' field
custom_format.pop('id', None)
all_custom_formats.append(custom_format)
successful_exports += 1 # Increment the counter if the export was successful
# Hardcode the file name as 'Custom Formats (Radarr).json'
file_name = f"Custom Formats ({app.capitalize()} - {instance['name']}).json"
# Save all custom formats to a single file in the export directory
try:
with open(os.path.join(dir_path, file_name), 'w') as f:
json.dump(all_custom_formats, f, indent=4)
status = 'SUCCESS'
status_color = 'green'
except Exception as e:
status = 'FAILED'
status_color = 'red'
print_message(f"Exported {successful_exports} custom formats to {dir_path} for {instance['name']}", 'yellow')
print()
def create_quality_profiles_export_path(app, config):
# Get the export path from the config
export_path = config['settings']['export_path']
# Create a directory path for the export
dir_path = os.path.join(export_path, 'quality_profiles', app)
# Create the directory if it doesn't exist
os.makedirs(dir_path, exist_ok=True)
return dir_path
def export_quality_profiles(app, instances, config):
for instance in instances:
print_message(f"Exporting Quality Profiles for {app} : {instance['name']}...", 'blue')
url = instance['base_url']
api_key = instance['api_key']
# Create the export directory
dir_path = create_quality_profiles_export_path(app, config)
# Assuming 'qualityprofile' is the valid resource_type for the API
response = make_request('get', url, api_key, 'qualityprofile')
successful_exports = 0 # Counter for successful exports
# Scrub the JSON data and save each quality profile in its own file
for quality_profile in response:
# Remove the 'id' field
quality_profile.pop('id', None)
# Create a file name from the quality profile name and app
file_name = f"{quality_profile['name']} ({app.capitalize()} - {instance['name']}).json"
file_name = re.sub(r'[\\/*?:"<>|]', '', file_name) # Remove invalid characters
# Save the quality profile to a file in the export directory
try:
with open(os.path.join(dir_path, file_name), 'w') as f:
json.dump([quality_profile], f, indent=4) # Wrap quality_profile in a list
status = 'SUCCESS'
status_color = 'green'
except Exception as e:
status = 'FAILED'
status_color = 'red'
if status == 'SUCCESS':
successful_exports += 1 # Increment the counter if the export was successful
print_message(f"Exported {successful_exports} quality profiles to {dir_path} for {instance['name']}", 'yellow')
print()
def main():
app = get_app_choice()
instances = get_instance_choice(app)
config = load_config()
export_custom_formats(app, instances, config)
export_quality_profiles(app, instances, config)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()