I could not find a good reason for ComicIssue to exist other than that
it had more attributes than GenericMetadata, so it has been replaced.
New attributes for GenericMetadata:
series_id: a string uniquely identifying the series to tag_origin
series_aliases: alternate series names that are not the canonical name
title_aliases: alternate issue titles that are not the canonical name
alternate_images: a list of urls to alternate cover images
Updated attributes for GenericMetadata:
genre -> genres: str -> list[str]
comments -> description: str -> str
story_arc -> story_arcs: str -> list[str]
series_group -> series_groups: str -> list[str]
character -> characters: str -> list[str]
team -> teams: str -> list[str]
location -> locations: str -> list[str]
tag_origin -> tag_origin: str -> TagOrigin (tuple[str, str])
ComicSeries has been relocated to the ComicAPI package, currently has no
usage within ComicAPI.
CreditMetadata has been renamed to Credit and has replaced Credit from
ComicTalker.
fetch_series has been added to ComicTalker, this is currently only used
in the GUI when a series is selected and does not already contain the
needed fields, this function should always be cached.
A new split function has been added to ComicAPI, all uses of split on
single characters have been updated to use this
cleanup_html and the corresponding setting are now only used in
ComicTagger proper, for display we want any html directly from the
upstream. When applying the metadata we then strip the description of
any html.
A new conversion has been added to the MetadataFormatter:
j: joins any lists into a string with ', '. Note this is a valid
operation on strings as well, it will add ', ' in between every
character.
parse_settings now assigns the given ComicTaggerPaths object to the
result ensuring that the correct path is always used.
Several custom conversions (the s in {title!s}) have been created
u - str.upper()
l - str.casefold()
S - str.swapcase()
t - str.title()
c - str.Capitalize()
A new syntax has been added '{title+str}' and '{title-str}':
The + indicates an alternate value.
The - indicates a default value.
If the title of a comic is not set then
'{title-str}' will output 'str'
and
'{title+str} will output ''
If the title of a comic is 'hello' then
'{title+str}' will output 'str'
and
'{title-str}' will output 'hello'
Refactor add_to_path with tests
Fix type hints for titles_match
Use casefold in get_language
Fix using the recursive flag in cli mode
Add http status code to ComicVine exceptions
Fix parenthesis getting removed when renaming
Add more tests
Cover image scaling now uses the smooth transformation option in Qt
Filename parsing now identifies a single number as a filename
e.g. '52.cbz' gets parsed as issue: 52 and series: 52