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--[[
Automatically apply profiles to certain directories or files.
This mpv Lua script makes it easy to automatically apply a profile to
a given directory, or to specific files within that directory, without
the need to enable `use-filedir-conf` and scatter *.conf* files
everywhere.
For a more detailed description of what this does, please refer to the
EXAMPLE section below.
(This script was initially written to "scratch my own itch", but I hope it
can be useful to other people as well. Feedback is most welcome!)
USAGE:
Simply drop this script (along with brace-expand.lua, ideally) in your
scripts configuration directory (usually *~/.config/mpv/scripts/*), and
define some profiles in your main mpv configuration file (*mpv.conf*) as
illustrated in the EXAMPLE section below.
REQUIREMENTS:
- This script requires mpv version 0.21.0 or later.
- brace-expand.lua (optional, from the same repository as this script)
will enable the use of Bash-style brace expansions.
- [luaposix](https://github.com/luaposix/luaposix) (optional) will provide
better support for wildcards, as well as symbolic link resolution (see the
NOTES section below).
EXAMPLE:
Suppose your media files are arranged thusly:
/media/
anime/
Angel Beats!/
Angel-Beats-01.mkv
...
Fullmetal Alchemist/
Season 1/
Fullmetal Alchemist S01E01.mkv
...
Season 2/
Fullmetal Alchemist S02E01.mkv
...
documentaries/
...
Your *mpv.conf* could contain the following:
#
# Profiles with a description starting with "tree:" will be
# automatically applied to all files under that directory tree.
#
[anime]
profile-desc="tree:/media/anime"
alang=jpn
slang=eng
[documentary]
profile-desc="tree:/media/documentaries"
no-sub
# A more specific match will eclipse others. For example, this
# profile will be applied *instead* of the "anime" profile for this
# directory. (Hence the "profile=anime" to explicitly pull it in.)
#
[angel-beats]
profile-desc="tree:/media/anime/Angel Beats!"
profile=anime
sid=5
#
# These profiles can also have sub-profiles, to be applied to specific
# files or directories under the parent profile's directory tree.
#
# These sub-profiles are identified by their name, which starts with
# "<parent-profile-name>/"; the description then specifies which
# directories/files they should be applied to.
#
# Sub-profiles are applied in *addition* to their parent profile. If
# several sub-profiles match, they are *all* applied. (They are
# applied while walking down the directory tree, so generic
# matches will typically occur before specific matches. The order in
# which they appear in the configuration files does not matter.)
#
# For example, all "anime/*" profiles below are sub-profiles of the
# "anime" profile.
#
# The description can be a simple directory name (which conveniently
# is also the series name in our example). Here's a simpler
# equivalent to the previous profile:
#
[anime/angel-beats]
profile-desc="Angel Beats!"
sid=5
# The description can also be a subdirectory or a file:
#
[anime/fma]
profile-desc="Fullmetal Alchemist"
[anime/fma-s1]
profile-desc="Fullmetal Alchemist/Season 1"
[anime/fma-s1-ep01]
profile-desc="Fullmetal Alchemist/Season 1/Fullmetal Alchemist S01E01.mkv"
# Sub-profile descriptions are actually glob(7) patterns, so
# wildcards ('?', '*', '[') are supported:
#
[anime/fma-s1-ep02-03-04]
profile-desc="Fullmetal Alchemist/Season ?/Full* S01E0[2-4].mkv"
#
# This means you will have to escape these characters if they should
# be matched literally:
#
[anime/gochiusa]
profile-desc="Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka\?"
# or:
profile-desc="Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka[?]"
# Bash-style brace expansion is also supported (if brace-expand.lua
# was installed alongside this script):
#
[anime/fma-s1-ep07-16]
profile-desc="Fullmetal Alchemist/*/* S01E{07,16}.mkv"
[anime/fma-s1-ep08-09-10-11]
profile-desc="Fullmetal Alchemist/*/* S01E{08..11}.mkv"
[anime/fma-s1-ep13-15-18-19-20]
profile-desc="Fullmetal Alchemist/*/* S01E{13,15,{18..20}}.mkv"
PSEUDO-PROPERTIES:
The configuration of any profile applied by this script can make use of the
following "pseudo-properties", which will be expanded to their respective
value:
- `${tree-profiles-parent}`: Name of the parent profile matching the
currently played file.
- `${tree-profiles-path}`: Path of the currently played file, relative to
the parent profile's directory. (Basically, `${path}` with the parent
profile's directory stripped out.)
- `${tree-profiles-directory}`: Directory of the currently played file,
relative to the parent profile's directory. (Basically, the directory
portion of `${tree-profiles-path}`.)
(Note that these are not actual, real properties; they can only be used in
*mpv.conf*, and only in profiles applied by this script. Furthermore,
only the plain `${NAME}` form is supported.)
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
Options set in a profile applied by this script will only take effect
on individual files, and will be restored to their previous value
afterwards.
If `use-filedir-conf` is enabled, this script will not apply any profiles
in the presence of a file-specific or directory-specific configuration
file. You can therefore disable/override it for specific files or
directories by creating a (possibly empty) *FILE.conf* or *DIR/mpv.conf*
file. (This configuration file could then pull in the original profile if
desired.)
NOTES:
This script will output some additional information on higher
verbosity levels (`-v`). To increase the verbosity for this script
only, use `--msg-level=tree_profiles=v` (or `=debug` for more output).
Any leading `~/` in a `tree:` argument will be expanded to the user's
home directory. (Other `~~` prefixes are currently not supported.)
The `tree:` argument should really be an absolute path (although this
is not mandated for now). Otherwise, it will be relative to the
current directory, which could get rather confusing.
Keep in mind that the `tree:` argument is a plain directory name, not
a pattern, and therefore does not support wildcards.
The wildcard support provided by this script is somewhat simplistic, and
does not faithfully adhere to the `glob(7)` specification (mostly regarding
bracket expressions). If luaposix is installed, the real
standard-compliant `fnmatch(3)` will be used instead.
I have yet to determine how this script should behave in the presence
of symbolic links. At the moment, provided that luaposix is installed,
symlinks are fully resolved before comparing paths for sub-profiles, but
not for the parent profile. This may change in the future.
The `sub-paths-dir` feature has now been removed; it can be emulated by
adding `sub-file-paths=<sub-paths-dir>/${tree-profiles-directory}` to each
parent profile.
AUTHOR:
Frédéric Brière ([email protected])
Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
THANKS:
Thanks to V. Lang (@wm4) for auto-profiles.lua, which was tremendously
helpful as a starting point (https://github.com/wm4/mpv-scripts).
--]]
local msg = require 'mp.msg'
local utils = require 'mp.utils'
require 'mp.options'
-- msg.trace() was added in 0.28.0 -- define it ourselves if it's missing
if msg.trace == nil then
msg.trace = function(...) return mp.log("trace", ...) end
end
-- The "profile-list" property was introduced in v0.21.0
do
local prop, err = mp.get_property("profile-list")
if not prop then
if err == "property not found" then
msg.error("This script requires mpv version 0.21.0 or later")
else
msg.error(string.format("%s command not supported: %s", "profile-list", err))
end
return
end
end
-- Optional require(), copied from https://stackoverflow.com/a/17878208
local function prequire(m)
local ok, err = pcall(require, m)
if not ok then return nil, err end
return err
end
-- Try to load brace-expand.lua if available
local brace_expand = prequire 'brace-expand'
-- Only warn a single time if brace-expand.lua is required but missing
local brace_expand_warning_issued
if not brace_expand then
-- mpv 0.32.0 no longer appends the "scripts" directory to the Lua path,
-- so we have to load this module ourselves
local brace_expand_file = mp.find_config_file("scripts/brace-expand.lua")
if brace_expand_file then
msg.verbose("Manually loading brace-expand.lua in scripts/ directory")
f, err = loadfile(brace_expand_file)
if f then
brace_expand = f()
end
end
if not brace_expand then
-- Install a fake module that does nothing but emit a warning if it
-- looks like brace expansion is required
brace_expand = { expand = function(s)
if s:find('{') and not brace_expand_warning_issued then
msg.warn("brace-expand.lua not found -- brace expansion not supported")
brace_expand_warning_issued = true
end
return {s}
end }
end
end
-- Provides us with a better fnmatch(), as well as realpath() and stat()
local posix = prequire 'posix'
if not posix then
msg.debug("luaposix not found -- falling back on alternatives")
end
local DIR_SEPARATOR = package.config:sub(1,1)
-- Adapted from http://lua-users.org/wiki/StringRecipes
function string:startswith(prefix)
return self:sub(1, #prefix) == prefix
end
local function file_exists(name)
if posix then
return posix.stat(name) ~= nil
else
-- Copied from https://stackoverflow.com/a/4991602
local f = io.open(name, "r")
if f ~= nil then
io.close(f)
return true
else
return false
end
end
end
local function isdir(name)
return utils.readdir(name .. "/.") ~= nil
end
local function fnmatch(glob, path)
if posix then
return posix.fnmatch(glob, path, posix.FNM_PATHNAME)
else
-- Our homebrewed version, without the corner cases. Inspired by
-- https://github.com/gordonbrander/lettersmith/blob/master/lettersmith/wildcards.lua
-- Convert a whole wildcard pattern into a Lua pattern
local function wildcard(s)
-- Convert the contents of a single bracket expression
local function bracket_expr(s)
-- BUG: ']' should be allowed unescaped as first char
-- BUG: '-' should be left as-is as first/last char
-- BUG: '[' and '\' should stand for themselves
-- BUG: '/' should never match even if explicitly included
s = s
:gsub("^[%!%^]", "__CCLASS_COMPLEMENT__")
:gsub("%-", "__CCLASS_DASH__")
-- '?' and '*' do not act as wildcards here
:gsub("%?", "__ESCAPED_" .. string.byte("?") .. "__")
:gsub("%*", "__ESCAPED_" .. string.byte("*") .. "__")
return "__CCLASS_START__" .. s .. "__CCLASS_END__"
end
s = s
-- Escaped characters
-- BUG: "\" should no longer escape within brackets
:gsub("%\\(%W)", function(s)
return "__ESCAPED_" .. string.byte(s) .. "__"
end)
-- Alpha-numeric characters should be unescaped
:gsub("%\\(%w)", "%1")
-- Bracket expressions
:gsub("%[(.-)%]", bracket_expr)
-- The usual wildcards
:gsub("%*", "__ANY_STRING__")
:gsub("%?", "__ANY_CHAR__")
-- Escape any non-alpha character (except "_", which we need
-- to be left intact -- it's not magic anyway)
:gsub("[^%w_ ]", "%%%1")
-- Replace all tokens with their Lua counterpart
-- BUG: Wildcards should not match any leading '.'
:gsub("__ANY_CHAR__", "[^/]")
:gsub("__ANY_STRING__", "[^/]*")
:gsub("__CCLASS_START__", "[")
:gsub("__CCLASS_COMPLEMENT__", "^")
:gsub("__CCLASS_DASH__", "-")
:gsub("__CCLASS_END__", "]")
:gsub("__ESCAPED_(%d+)__", function(n)
return "%" .. string.char(n)
end)
-- Anchor the pattern at beginning and end
return "^" .. s .. "$"
end
local pattern = wildcard(glob)
msg.debug(string.format("Converted wildcard pattern '%s' into Lua pattern '%s'", glob, pattern))
return path:match(pattern)
end
end
-- Create a table of pseudo-properties
local function get_pseudo_props(parent_profile, child_path)
local pseudo_props = {
["parent"] = parent_profile.name,
["path"] = child_path,
}
local child_path_dir, _ = utils.split_path(child_path)
-- Cosmetic nitpicking: That trailing "/" just looks annoying to me
child_path_dir = child_path_dir:gsub("(.)/+$", "%1")
pseudo_props["directory"] = child_path_dir
return pseudo_props
end
-- Expand any leading "~/" in a path
local function expand_path(path)
if path:sub(1, 2) == "~/" then
local home = os.getenv("HOME") or os.getenv("USERPROFILE")
if home then
path = home .. path:sub(2)
else
msg.warn("Failed to get home directory -- neither $HOME nor $USERPROFILE is set")
end
end
return path
end
-- Basically equivalent to Python's os.path.relpath(), but returns nil
-- if path is not located under parent.
local function child_relpath(path, parent)
if posix then
-- FIXME: realpath() may or may not be the right solution
path = posix.realpath(path)
parent = posix.realpath(parent)
end
if not parent or not path then
return nil
elseif path:startswith(parent .. DIR_SEPARATOR) then
return path:sub(#parent + 2)
elseif path == parent then
return "."
else
return nil
end
end
-- Apply func() to each step of a path
local function walk_path(path, func)
local i = 0
while true do
i = path:find(DIR_SEPARATOR, i + 1)
if i == nil then break end
func(path:sub(1, i - 1))
end
func(path)
end
-- Find the parent profile matching a full path, and convert the child to a
-- relative path under the directory tree. Returns (parent-name, child-path).
local function find_lineage(fullpath)
msg.verbose("Searching for parent profile of", fullpath)
local retval
for _, profile in ipairs(mp.get_property_native("profile-list")) do
local desc = profile["profile-desc"]
if desc and desc:startswith("tree:") then
local dir = desc:sub(6)
dir = expand_path(dir)
msg.debug(string.format("Trying %s (%s)", profile.name, dir))
local child_path = child_relpath(fullpath, dir)
if child_path then
msg.debug("Profile matches as a parent")
if retval and not (#child_path < #retval.child) then
msg.debug("Match is not better than previous candidate")
else
retval = { parent = profile, child = child_path }
end
end
end
end
if retval then
return retval.parent, retval.child
else
return
end
end
--[[
LIST OPTIONS COMPATIBILITY HACKS
List options were overhauled in version 0.26.0: the related properties were
renamed (e.g. "sub-file" => "sub-files") and action suffixes were
introduced (e.g. "sub-files-set"), with the original option name now being
an alias to the "append" action (e.g. "sub-file" => "sub-files-append").
This aliasing was only meant for the CLI and config file; scripts were now
supposed to either use action suffixes or set the new property as a whole,
with the original (deprecated) option name being supported as a fallback
until 0.29.0.
Unfortunately, action suffixes (including the "append" action to which the
old option name was aliased) did not work when using the
"file-local-options/" prefix, requiring us to parse[*] and apply these
actions ourselves. And while 0.29.0 introduced a 'change-list' command
that could take care of the second part, it too sufferred from the same
issue until 0.31.0.
As a result, we provide our own (inferior) version of 'change-list', and
use it for versions affected by these bugs.
[*] To be fair, we still need to parse these options to avoid overriding
command-line options.
--]]
-- Whether list option names should be parsed for action suffixes
local supports_list_option_actions
-- Whether a non-buggy 'change-list' command is available for us to use
local use_native_change_list
-- Initialize the flags listed above. Since this requires reading file-related
-- properties, it should probably be run only after a file has been loaded.
-- (The results will then be cached for future runs.)
local function list_option_compat_checks()
-- These checks only need to be performed once
if supports_list_option_actions ~= nil then return end
msg.debug("Performing compatibility checks over list option actions...")
-- Check a property that was renamed ('audio-files' was chosen at random)
supports_list_option_actions = mp.get_property_native("audio-files") ~= nil
if supports_list_option_actions then
msg.debug("- List option actions are supported and will be used")
-- 'change-list' was fixed when introducing 'shared-script-properties'
use_native_change_list = mp.get_property_native("shared-script-properties") ~= nil
if use_native_change_list then
msg.debug("- 'change-list' should work correctly and will be called directly")
else
msg.debug("- 'change-list' may not work correctly and will be emulated instead")
end
else
msg.debug("- List option actions are not supported; properties will be set directly")
end
end
-- Our own (naive) implementation of the 'change-list' command
local function change_list(option_name, action, value)
local local_option_name = string.format("file-local-options/%s", option_name)
-- If 'change-list' is available and working, let it do its magic
if use_native_change_list then
return mp.commandv("change-list", local_option_name, action, value)
end
-- Otherwise, fetch the list/table which we will need to modify ourselves
local list = mp.get_property_native(option_name)
if type(list) ~= "table" then
msg.error(string.format("'%s' is not a valid list option -- skipping", option_name))
return
end
-- Perform the required action on our local copy of the list
if action == "set" then
-- This is a special case which set_property() can handle by itself
-- correctly in any version
mp.set_property(local_option_name, value)
return
elseif action == "append" then
table.insert(list, value)
elseif action == "add" then
-- NOTE: we don't support >1 items
table.insert(list, value)
elseif action == "pre" then
-- NOTE: we don't support >1 items
table.insert(list, 1, value)
elseif action == "clr" then
list = {}
elseif action == "remove" then
msg.error("'remove' list action is currently not supported")
return
elseif action == "del" then
table.remove(list, value + 1)
elseif action == "toggle" then
msg.error("'toggle' list action is currently not supported")
return
else
msg.error(string.format("Unknown list option action '%s' -- skipping", action))
return
end
-- Put the final value back in place
mp.set_property_native(local_option_name, list)
end
-- Handle CLI exceptions to option handling, such as "--no-foo", "--foo-add",
-- or "--foo" being a alias for "--foos-append". These cannot be set as mere
-- properties, so we have to deal with them ourselves.
--
-- Takes an option name as input, and returns three values: the name of the
-- actual property that should be set/modified, a boolean indicating the
-- presence of a "no" prefix, and a possible action suffix that should be
-- passed as "operation" to the "change-list" command.
--
-- Based on m_config_mogrify_cli_opt() in options/m_config_frontend.c
local function mogrify_option_name(name)
local negate, action = false, nil
-- Convert "--no-foo" to "--foo=no"
if name:startswith("no-") then
name = name:sub(4)
negate = true
-- No further processing is necessary/allowed
return name, negate, action
end
-- List option actions were introduced in 0.26; no need to do anything
-- else if they are not present.
if not supports_list_option_actions then
return name, negate, action
end
-- Resolve CLI aliases (such as "--foo" => "--foos-append"). If no alias
-- exists, the intact option name is returned.
local function resolve_option(name)
-- List of all CLI aliases (identified by OPT_CLI_ALIAS throughout the
-- mpv code). This list also includes any deprecated aliases
-- (identified by OPT_REPLACED and OPT_REPLACED_MSG) ultimately
-- pointing to a CLI alias (indented below their target). (Remember to
-- fully resolve the whole chain yourself; this function will not
-- recurse for you.)
local aliases = {
[ "audio-file" ] = "audio-files-append",
[ "audiofile" ] = "audio-files-append",
[ "external-file" ] = "external-files-append",
[ "glsl-shader" ] = "glsl-shaders-append",
-- 'opengl-shaders' was renamed to 'glsl-shaders' in 0.28;
-- the next entry is retained as-is for compatibility
[ "opengl-shader" ] = "opengl-shaders-append",
[ "script" ] = "scripts-append",
[ "lua" ] = "scripts-append",
[ "sub-file" ] = "sub-files-append",
[ "subfile" ] = "sub-files-append",
}
for alias, target in pairs(aliases) do
if name == alias then
return target
end
end
return name
end
name = resolve_option(name)
-- Determine if an option suffix is a potential action
local function is_action(s)
-- List of all available actions
local actions = {
"set", "append", "add", "pre", "clr", "remove", "del", "toggle"
}
for _, action in ipairs(actions) do
if s == action then
return true
end
end
return false
end
-- Try splitting the option name over its last "-"
local _, _, base, suffix = name:find("^(.+)-(%w+)$")
-- If the suffix is an actual action, we have a winner!
if suffix ~= nil and is_action(suffix) then
name, action = base, suffix
end
return name, negate, action
end
-- Apply a profile locally to the current playing file. Options set here
-- will be restored to their previous value on the next file.
local MAX_PROFILE_DEPTH = 20
local function apply_local_profile(profile, pseudo_props, depth)
local function find_profile_by_name(name)
for _,p in ipairs(mp.get_property_native("profile-list")) do
if p.name == name then
return p
end
end
end
depth = depth or 0
if depth > MAX_PROFILE_DEPTH then
-- This is a warning in mpv, but it triggers an error later on
msg.error("Profile inclusion too deep.")
return
end
depth = depth + 1
msg.debug(string.format("Locally applying profile %q (depth %d)", profile.name, depth))
for _, option in ipairs(profile.options) do
local option_name, value = option.key, option.value
-- TODO: Should we also handle "include"? Others?
if option_name == "profile" then
local subprofile = find_profile_by_name(value)
if subprofile then
msg.debug(string.format("Locally including profile %q", value))
apply_local_profile(subprofile, pseudo_props, depth)
else
msg.error(string.format("Unknown profile %q.", value))
end
else
-- Expand pseudo-properties
for prop_name, prop_value in pairs(pseudo_props) do
local pattern = "${tree-profiles-" .. prop_name .. "}"
-- Escape all non-alphanumeric characters
pattern = pattern:gsub("([^%w])", "%%%1")
value = value:gsub(pattern, prop_value)
end
-- Deal with "--no-foo", "--foo-add" or "--foo" => "--foos-append"
local option_name, negate, action = mogrify_option_name(option_name)
if negate then
value = "no"
end
-- FILE_LOCAL_FLAGS implies M_SETOPT_PRESERVE_CMDLINE
if not mp.get_property_bool(string.format("option-info/%s/set-from-commandline", option_name)) then
if action then
msg.debug(string.format("Locally performing list action on %s: %s %q", option_name, action, value))
change_list(option_name, action, value)
else
msg.debug(string.format("Locally setting %s = %q", option_name, value))
mp.set_property(string.format("file-local-options/%s", option_name), value)
end
else
msg.verbose(string.format("Option %s was set on command-line -- leaving it as-is", option_name))
end
end
end
end
-- Apply a parent profile and all applicable sub-profiles.
local function apply_profiles(parent_profile, child_path, pseudo_props)
msg.verbose("Applying profile", parent_profile.name)
apply_local_profile(parent_profile, pseudo_props)
walk_path(child_path, function(step)
msg.debug(string.format("Checking for profiles matching '%s'", step))
for _, profile in ipairs(mp.get_property_native("profile-list")) do
if profile.name:startswith(parent_profile.name .. "/") then
-- TODO: Filter duplicates if braces match twice
local desc = profile["profile-desc"]
if desc then
msg.debug(string.format("Testing against %s ('%s')", profile.name, desc))
for _, glob in ipairs(brace_expand.expand(desc)) do
if fnmatch(glob, step) then
msg.verbose("Applying profile", profile.name)
apply_local_profile(profile, pseudo_props)
end
end
else
-- FIXME: This will be output on every step
msg.warn("Profile", profile.name, "is lacking profile-desc -- skipping")
end
end
end
end)
end
-- "on_load" hook callback for when a file is about to be loaded.
local function on_load()
local options = {
["sub-paths-dir"] = "",
}
local fullpath = utils.join_path(mp.get_property("working-directory"), mp.get_property("path"))
if isdir(fullpath) then
msg.verbose("This is a directory -- skipping")
return
end
local parent_profile, child_path = find_lineage(fullpath)
if not parent_profile then
msg.verbose("No parent profile found -- exiting")
return
end
if mp.get_property_bool("use-filedir-conf") then
local dirname, filename = utils.split_path(mp.get_property("path"))
if file_exists(utils.join_path(dirname, "mpv.conf")) then
msg.verbose("directory-specific configuration file found -- quitting")
return
end
local file_confname = filename .. '.conf'
if file_exists(utils.join_path(dirname, file_confname)) then
msg.verbose("file-specific configuration file found -- quitting")
return
end
if mp.find_config_file(file_confname) then
msg.verbose("file-specific configuration file found -- quitting")
return
end
end
-- Run compatibility checks for list options
list_option_compat_checks()
local pseudo_props = get_pseudo_props(parent_profile, child_path)
apply_profiles(parent_profile, child_path, pseudo_props)
-- Applying profiles may have changed script-opts
read_options(options)
-- Deprecation warning for sub-paths-dir
if options["sub-paths-dir"] ~= "" then
msg.warn("sub-paths-dir script option support has been removed")
msg.warn("Use ${tree-profiles-directory} in the profile's configuration instead")
end
end
-- A priority value of 50 is recommended as neutral default value, while
-- player/lua/ytdl_hook.lua uses a value of 10. We settle for 20, since we
-- want to make sure we'll kick in rather early. (Maybe this should be a
-- configurable option?)
mp.add_hook("on_load", 20, on_load)