Closes Feature Request: https://github.com/jmbannon/ytdl-sub/issues/743
Subscriptions support using presets as keys, and using keys to set override variables as values.
For example:
```
tv_show:
only_recent:
[News]:
"Breaking News": "https://www.youtube.com/@SomeBreakingNews"
[Tech]:
"Two Minute Papers": "https://www.youtube.com/@TwoMinutePapers"
```
Will create two subscriptions named "Breaking News" and "Two Minute Papers", equivalent to:
```
"Breaking News":
preset:
- "tv_show"
- "only_recent"
overrides:
subscription_indent_1: "News"
subscription_name: "Breaking News"
subscription_value: "https://www.youtube.com/@SomeBreakingNews"
"Two Minute Papers":
preset:
- "tv_show"
overrides:
subscription_indent_1: "Tech"
subscription_name: "Two Minute Papers" subscription_value: "https://www.youtube.com/@TwoMinutePapers"
```
You can provide as many parent presets in the form of keys, and subscription indents as ``[keys]``.
This can drastically simplify subscription definitions by setting things you want configurable like so in your
parent preset:
```
presets:
tv_show_name:
overrides:
tv_show_name: "{subscription_name}"
url: "{subscription_value}"
genre: "{subscription_indent_1}"
```
NOTE!!!
Changing your subscription name from 'legacy' subscriptions will need their download archive file migrated to a new name. A future update will assist in this migration process. Either wait until then or, if you consider yourself a ytdl-sub expert, keep a backup of your subscription file before migrating.
`Subscription Value` is the mechanism used to achieve one-liner subscriptions. It works by having the subscription `"Subscription Name": "value"`, and assigning `"value"` to an override variable via setting the subscription value to that override variable's name.
This feature allows you to set subscription value within the config. In the near future, ytdl-sub will strive to make subscription files simpler by hiding most of the "under-the-hood" logic within the config file.
Closes Issue: https://github.com/jmbannon/ytdl-sub/issues/729
Add a new field to the match_filter plugin: `download_match_filters`. This set of filters will be applied at the download stage (as opposed to `filters` which get applied at the metadata stage). By default, always set `"!is_live & !is_upcoming & !post_live"` as a download filter. This prevents ytdl-sub from hanging when trying to grab live and upcoming videos.
Docs on match-filters: https://ytdl-sub.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#match-filters
Makes setting yt-dlp's `format` field easier by giving it its own documented plugin.
Old:
```
my_format_preset:
ytdl_options:
format: "best"
```
New:
```
my_format_preset:
format: "best"
```
The old method will still work, so do not worry about updating configs ASAP. However, the option is available to save a few lines 😉
* [BUGFIX] Do not fail with thumbnail issues
* helper
* refactor
* dry-run
* regen fixture
* download arhcive txt -> json in docs, fixtures
* return if no download thumb path
* better test
* more test coverage
* [BACKEND] Support empty urls for multi_url, add overrides for extra urls in tv_show_by_date preset
* need to check for missing urls in downloader
* use override in test
* docs about multi url
* wording
* [FEATURE
] Reformat existing downloads
* working?!?!
* reformat in output dir
* close, need info json enabled by default
* asdfadsfsaf
* lint
* closer
* multi created variables do not exist for update command!
* info json downloader
* [REFACTOR] Shared plugin and download options class
* more refactoring
* lint
* put in initialize plugins
* changes
* [REFACTOR] simplify enhanced download archive
* working!
* in main
* simplified, many url tests working
* ready?