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YoutubeDL-Material/backend/categories.js
Isaac Abadi fe7303a191 Replaced /audio and /video APIs with /stream that now requires a type parameter to simplify future code changes
getSubscription can now accept a subscription name instead of just an ID

Added API call to delete a category

Categories can now have a custom path

Minor code cleanup
2020-10-15 16:57:45 -04:00

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JavaScript

const config_api = require('./config');
var logger = null;
var db = null;
var users_db = null;
var db_api = null;
function setDB(input_db, input_users_db, input_db_api) { db = input_db; users_db = input_users_db; db_api = input_db_api }
function setLogger(input_logger) { logger = input_logger; }
function initialize(input_db, input_users_db, input_logger, input_db_api) {
setDB(input_db, input_users_db, input_db_api);
setLogger(input_logger);
}
/*
Categories:
Categories are a way to organize videos based on dynamic rules set by the user. Categories are universal (so not per-user).
Categories, besides rules, have an optional custom output. This custom output can help users create their
desired directory structure.
Rules:
A category rule consists of a property, a comparison, and a value. For example, "uploader includes 'VEVO'"
Rules are stored as an object with the above fields. In addition to those fields, it also has a preceding_operator, which
is either OR or AND, and signifies whether the rule should be ANDed with the previous rules, or just ORed. For the first
rule, this field is null.
Ex. (title includes 'Rihanna' OR title includes 'Beyonce' AND uploader includes 'VEVO')
*/
async function categorize(file_json) {
let selected_category = null;
const categories = getCategories();
if (!categories) {
logger.warn('Categories could not be found. Initializing categories...');
db.assign({categories: []}).write();
return null;
return;
}
for (let i = 0; i < categories.length; i++) {
const category = categories[i];
const rules = category['rules'];
// if rules for current category apply, then that is the selected category
if (applyCategoryRules(file_json, rules, category['name'])) {
selected_category = category;
logger.verbose(`Selected category ${category['name']} for ${file_json['webpage_url']}`);
return selected_category;
}
}
return selected_category;
}
function getCategories() {
const categories = db.get('categories').value();
return categories ? categories : null;
}
function applyCategoryRules(file_json, rules, category_name) {
let rules_apply = false;
for (let i = 0; i < rules.length; i++) {
const rule = rules[i];
let rule_applies = null;
let preceding_operator = rule['preceding_operator'];
switch (rule['comparator']) {
case 'includes':
rule_applies = file_json[rule['property']].includes(rule['value']);
break;
case 'not_includes':
rule_applies = !(file_json[rule['property']].includes(rule['value']));
break;
case 'equals':
rule_applies = file_json[rule['property']] === rule['value'];
break;
case 'not_equals':
rule_applies = file_json[rule['property']] !== rule['value'];
break;
default:
logger.warn(`Invalid comparison used for category ${category_name}`)
break;
}
// OR the first rule with rules_apply, which will be initially false
if (i === 0) preceding_operator = 'or';
// update rules_apply based on current rule
if (preceding_operator === 'or')
rules_apply = rules_apply || rule_applies;
else
rules_apply = rules_apply && rule_applies;
}
return rules_apply;
}
module.exports = {
initialize: initialize,
categorize: categorize,
}