File::PatternMatch - parse media information from filenames
use File::PatternMatch; my @files = glob("$ENV{HOME}/music/*"); my $plain = patternmatch(@files); my $extended_colors = patternmatch(256, @files);
This module was initially written to be used together with File::Media::Sort and Parse::Flexget.
File::PatternMatch takes a list of filenames and tries to parse relevant information from them. If a filename contains the string 'S01E01' we can safely assume it's a new TV show, the first episode from the first season, and thus we label it 'New Show'.
There are filters for various music genres, tv shows and music videos.
The labels can be formatted in three ways;
Raw, plain text.
Colored using extended escape sequences (see Term::ExtendedColor).
Formatted using the dzen2(1) notation.
None by default.
Parameters: $output_format, @files
Returns: \%results
patternmatch() takes a list of filenames and tries to match them aginst specific patterns. The result might look like:
# Plain text 2 => { 'Prison.Break.S01E01-FOOBAR' => 'New Show', }, 42 => { 'Laleh-Prinsessor-FOOBAZ' => 'Pop/Rock', }, # Using extended color escape sequences 2 => { 'Prison.Break.S01E01-FOOBAR' => "\e[38;5;160mNew Show\e[0m", }, # Using dzen2 format 2 => { 'Prison.Break.S01E01-FOOBAR' => '^fg(#ff0000)New Show^fg()', },
Magnus Woldrich CPAN ID: WOLDRICH magnus@trapd00r.se http://japh.se
None required yet.
Copyright 2010, 2011 the File::PatternMatchs "AUTHOR" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.
This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install File::PatternMatch, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm File::PatternMatch
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install File::PatternMatch
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.