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Ross Patterson
a642028d7b
[DOCS] Clarify the = YAML key prefix (#1297)
This is another change that touches the generated docs, so after finishing my writing, I
copied the change to `./docs/source/config_reference/scripting/static_variables.rst`
into the corresponding docstring in
`./src/ytdl_sub/entries/variables/override_variables.py` and formatted it as a
docstring. Then I ran:

    $ REGENERATE_DOCS=1 tox exec -e "py" -- pytest tests/unit/docgen/test_docgen.py

But all that did was revert the changes to
`./docs/source/config_reference/scripting/static_variables.rst`. IOW, it did *not*
update the rST from the changed docstring.
2025-08-24 09:17:38 -07:00
Jesse Bannon
191fa3c1bb
[DOCS] Add warning for auto-generated docs (#1285) 2025-08-17 07:07:25 -07:00
Jesse Bannon
5e9472986a
[FEATURE] Enhance music video presets using specialized map syntax (#808)
Enhances the music video presets by supporting the following syntax:

`subscriptions.yaml`
```
__preset__:
  overrides:
    music_video_directory: "/music_videos"

# Choose between Jellyfin/Kodi/Plex Music Videos preset:
#   - Plex Music Videos:
#   - Jellyfin Music Videos:
#   - Kodi Music Videos:
#
"Plex Music Videos":

  = Pop:  # Sets genre tag to "Pop"
    "Rick Astley": "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaN88a7y2_plecYoJxvRFTLHVbIVAOoc"
    "Michael Jackson": "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mnY03zP6abNWH929q2XhGzWD_2uKJ_n8E"

  = Rock:
    # Prefixing with '+' puts the subscription into 'map-mode'.
    # Music video presets in map-mode support grouping videos into different
    # categories, which get set on the album field.
    #
    # URLs can either be strings, or maps that can overload title, year, date
    "+ Guns N' Roses":
      Music Videos:
        - "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOTK54q5K4INNXaHKtmXYr6J7CajWjqeJ"
      Concerts:
        - title: "Live at The Ritz - New York City"
          year: "1988"
          url: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OldpIhHPsbs"
        - title: "Live at The Hollywood Bowl"
          date: "2023-01-11"
          url: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7hutGlvq9I"
```
The 'map-mode' (denoted by `+`) lets you specify a map of music video categories. Under each category, a URL can be specified as-is or with additional metadata (title, year/date, url).

Music videos and concerts, especially older ones, are typically uploaded by random users with inconsistencies in their titles. This syntax aims to make it easy to specify individual URLs with the ability to overwrite their title and year, and group them by category.
2024-06-06 11:50:33 -07:00
Jesse Bannon
017db953bf
[FEATURE] Automatically handle playlists ordered in reverse (#948)
Playlists have always been a pain-point with ytdl-sub. If an author adds new videos to the end of a playlist, as opposed to the front, it breaks ytdl-sub's intuition of incremental scraping by breaking on the first (oldest) video. This update now makes it possible to handle this in the prebuilt TV Show presets:
- Add each URL variable (`url`, `url2`, ...) into the `download` portion of the subscription twice
- First definition is what we all know and use, simply scrapes first-to-last, then downloads last-to-first
- Second definition does the following:
  - Check to see if a URL is a YouTube playlist URL, if so...
    - Set the field to download, but with modifications to scrape last-to-first, then download first-to-last
  - Otherwise...
    - Set the field to an empty string, which means ytdl-sub will skip it
2024-04-01 04:24:41 -07:00
Jesse Bannon
b3d298b664
[DOCS] Advanced scripting usage, rename Overrides to Static (#866) 2024-01-01 00:01:46 -08:00
Renamed from docs/source/config_reference/scripting/override_variables.rst (Browse further)