Move submodules into repo

There's little value, if any, by having these as separate modules.
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[submodule "Emby.XmlTv"]
path = Emby.XmlTv
url = https://github.com/jellyfin/Emby.XmlTv.git
[submodule "ImageMagickSharp"]
path = ImageMagickSharp
url = https://github.com/jellyfin/ImageMagickSharp.git
[submodule "Emby.IsoMounting"]
path = Emby.IsoMounting
url = https://github.com/jellyfin/Emby.IsoMounting.git

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Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
# Visual Studio 15
VisualStudioVersion = 15.0.27004.2009
MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "IsoMounter", "IsoMounter\IsoMounter.csproj", "{B94C929C-6552-4620-9BE5-422DD9A151BA}"
EndProject
Global
GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU
Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU
EndGlobalSection
GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
{B94C929C-6552-4620-9BE5-422DD9A151BA}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU
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EndGlobalSection
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HideSolutionNode = FALSE
EndGlobalSection
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SolutionGuid = {C0E8EAD1-E4D7-44CD-B801-03BD12F30B1B}
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using MediaBrowser.Model.Plugins;
namespace IsoMounter.Configuration
{
public class PluginConfiguration : BasePluginConfiguration
{
}
}

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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<ItemGroup>
<ProjectReference Include="..\..\MediaBrowser.Model\MediaBrowser.Model.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\..\MediaBrowser.Common\MediaBrowser.Common.csproj" />
</ItemGroup>
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.1</TargetFramework>
<GenerateAssemblyInfo>false</GenerateAssemblyInfo>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>

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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using MediaBrowser.Model.Diagnostics;
using MediaBrowser.Model.IO;
using MediaBrowser.Model.Logging;
using MediaBrowser.Model.System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace IsoMounter
{
public class LinuxIsoManager : IIsoMounter
{
[DllImport("libc", SetLastError = true)]
public static extern uint getuid();
#region Private Fields
private readonly IEnvironmentInfo EnvironmentInfo;
private readonly bool ExecutablesAvailable;
private readonly IFileSystem FileSystem;
private readonly ILogger Logger;
private readonly string MountCommand;
private readonly string MountPointRoot;
private readonly IProcessFactory ProcessFactory;
private readonly string SudoCommand;
private readonly string UmountCommand;
#endregion
#region Constructor(s)
public LinuxIsoManager(ILogger logger, IFileSystem fileSystem, IEnvironmentInfo environment, IProcessFactory processFactory)
{
EnvironmentInfo = environment;
FileSystem = fileSystem;
Logger = logger;
ProcessFactory = processFactory;
MountPointRoot = FileSystem.DirectorySeparatorChar + "tmp" + FileSystem.DirectorySeparatorChar + "Emby";
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] System PATH is currently set to [{1}].",
Name,
EnvironmentInfo.GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH") ?? ""
);
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] System path separator is [{1}].",
Name,
EnvironmentInfo.PathSeparator
);
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] Mount point root is [{1}].",
Name,
MountPointRoot
);
//
// Get the location of the executables we need to support mounting/unmounting ISO images.
//
SudoCommand = GetFullPathForExecutable("sudo");
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Using version of [sudo] located at [{1}].",
Name,
SudoCommand
);
MountCommand = GetFullPathForExecutable("mount");
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Using version of [mount] located at [{1}].",
Name,
MountCommand
);
UmountCommand = GetFullPathForExecutable("umount");
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Using version of [umount] located at [{1}].",
Name,
UmountCommand
);
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(SudoCommand) && !String.IsNullOrEmpty(MountCommand) && !String.IsNullOrEmpty(UmountCommand)) {
ExecutablesAvailable = true;
} else {
ExecutablesAvailable = false;
}
}
#endregion
#region Interface Implementation for IIsoMounter
public bool IsInstalled {
get {
return true;
}
}
public string Name {
get { return "LinuxMount"; }
}
public bool RequiresInstallation {
get {
return false;
}
}
public bool CanMount(string path)
{
if (EnvironmentInfo.OperatingSystem == MediaBrowser.Model.System.OperatingSystem.Linux) {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Checking we can attempt to mount [{1}], Extension = [{2}], Operating System = [{3}], Executables Available = [{4}].",
Name,
path,
Path.GetExtension(path),
EnvironmentInfo.OperatingSystem,
ExecutablesAvailable.ToString()
);
if (ExecutablesAvailable) {
return string.Equals(Path.GetExtension(path), ".iso", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
} else {
return false;
}
} else {
return false;
}
}
public Task Install(CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
return Task.FromResult(false);
}
public async Task<IIsoMount> Mount(string isoPath, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
LinuxMount mountedISO;
if (MountISO(isoPath, out mountedISO)) {
return mountedISO;
}else{
throw new IOException(String.Format(
"An error occurred trying to mount image [$0].",
isoPath
));
}
}
#endregion
#region Interface Implementation for IDisposable
// Flag: Has Dispose already been called?
private bool disposed = false;
public void Dispose()
{
// Dispose of unmanaged resources.
Dispose(true);
// Suppress finalization.
GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
}
protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (disposed) {
return;
}
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Disposing [{1}].",
Name,
disposing.ToString()
);
if (disposing) {
//
// Free managed objects here.
//
}
//
// Free any unmanaged objects here.
//
disposed = true;
}
#endregion
#region Private Methods
private string GetFullPathForExecutable(string name)
{
foreach (string test in (EnvironmentInfo.GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH") ?? "").Split(EnvironmentInfo.PathSeparator)) {
string path = test.Trim();
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(path) && FileSystem.FileExists(path = Path.Combine(path, name))) {
return FileSystem.GetFullPath(path);
}
}
return String.Empty;
}
private uint GetUID()
{
var uid = getuid();
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] Our current UID is [{1}], GetUserId() returned [{2}].",
Name,
uid.ToString(),
uid
);
return uid;
}
private bool ExecuteCommand(string cmdFilename, string cmdArguments)
{
bool processFailed = false;
var process = ProcessFactory.Create(
new ProcessOptions {
CreateNoWindow = true,
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
RedirectStandardError = true,
UseShellExecute = false,
FileName = cmdFilename,
Arguments = cmdArguments,
IsHidden = true,
ErrorDialog = false,
EnableRaisingEvents = true
}
);
try {
process.Start();
//StreamReader outputReader = process.StandardOutput.;
//StreamReader errorReader = process.StandardError;
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] Standard output from process is [{1}].",
Name,
process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd()
);
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] Standard error from process is [{1}].",
Name,
process.StandardError.ReadToEnd()
);
} catch (Exception ex) {
processFailed = true;
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] Unhandled exception executing command, exception is [{1}].",
Name,
ex.Message
);
}
if (!processFailed && process.ExitCode == 0) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
private bool MountISO(string isoPath, out LinuxMount mountedISO)
{
string cmdArguments;
string cmdFilename;
string mountPoint = Path.Combine(MountPointRoot, Guid.NewGuid().ToString());
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(isoPath)) {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Attempting to mount [{1}].",
Name,
isoPath
);
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] ISO will be mounted at [{1}].",
Name,
mountPoint
);
} else {
throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(isoPath));
}
try {
FileSystem.CreateDirectory(mountPoint);
} catch (UnauthorizedAccessException) {
throw new IOException("Unable to create mount point(Permission denied) for " + isoPath);
} catch (Exception) {
throw new IOException("Unable to create mount point for " + isoPath);
}
if (GetUID() == 0) {
cmdFilename = MountCommand;
cmdArguments = string.Format("\"{0}\" \"{1}\"", isoPath, mountPoint);
} else {
cmdFilename = SudoCommand;
cmdArguments = string.Format("\"{0}\" \"{1}\" \"{2}\"", MountCommand, isoPath, mountPoint);
}
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] Mount command [{1}], mount arguments [{2}].",
Name,
cmdFilename,
cmdArguments
);
if (ExecuteCommand(cmdFilename, cmdArguments)) {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] ISO mount completed successfully.",
Name
);
mountedISO = new LinuxMount(this, isoPath, mountPoint);
} else {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] ISO mount completed with errors.",
Name
);
try {
FileSystem.DeleteDirectory(mountPoint, false);
} catch (Exception ex) {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Unhandled exception removing mount point, exception is [{1}].",
Name,
ex.Message
);
}
mountedISO = null;
}
return mountedISO != null;
}
private void UnmountISO(LinuxMount mount)
{
string cmdArguments;
string cmdFilename;
if (mount != null) {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Attempting to unmount ISO [{1}] mounted on [{2}].",
Name,
mount.IsoPath,
mount.MountedPath
);
} else {
throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(mount));
}
if (GetUID() == 0) {
cmdFilename = UmountCommand;
cmdArguments = string.Format("\"{0}\"", mount.MountedPath);
} else {
cmdFilename = SudoCommand;
cmdArguments = string.Format("\"{0}\" \"{1}\"", UmountCommand, mount.MountedPath);
}
Logger.Debug(
"[{0}] Umount command [{1}], umount arguments [{2}].",
Name,
cmdFilename,
cmdArguments
);
if (ExecuteCommand(cmdFilename, cmdArguments)) {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] ISO unmount completed successfully.",
Name
);
} else {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] ISO unmount completed with errors.",
Name
);
}
try {
FileSystem.DeleteDirectory(mount.MountedPath, false);
} catch (Exception ex) {
Logger.Info(
"[{0}] Unhandled exception removing mount point, exception is [{1}].",
Name,
ex.Message
);
}
}
#endregion
#region Internal Methods
internal void OnUnmount(LinuxMount mount)
{
UnmountISO(mount);
}
#endregion
}
}

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using System;
using MediaBrowser.Model.Diagnostics;
using MediaBrowser.Model.IO;
using MediaBrowser.Model.Logging;
using MediaBrowser.Model.System;
namespace IsoMounter
{
internal class LinuxMount : IIsoMount
{
#region Private Fields
private readonly LinuxIsoManager linuxIsoManager;
#endregion
#region Constructor(s)
internal LinuxMount(LinuxIsoManager isoManager, string isoPath, string mountFolder)
{
linuxIsoManager = isoManager;
IsoPath = isoPath;
MountedPath = mountFolder;
}
#endregion
#region Interface Implementation for IDisposable
// Flag: Has Dispose already been called?
private bool disposed = false;
public void Dispose()
{
// Dispose of unmanaged resources.
Dispose(true);
// Suppress finalization.
GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
}
protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (disposed) {
return;
}
if (disposing) {
//
// Free managed objects here.
//
linuxIsoManager.OnUnmount(this);
}
//
// Free any unmanaged objects here.
//
disposed = true;
}
#endregion
#region Interface Implementation for IIsoMount
public string IsoPath { get; private set; }
public string MountedPath { get; private set; }
#endregion
}
}

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using MediaBrowser.Common.Configuration;
using MediaBrowser.Common.Plugins;
using MediaBrowser.Model.Serialization;
using System;
using IsoMounter.Configuration;
namespace IsoMounter
{
public class Plugin : BasePlugin<PluginConfiguration>
{
public Plugin(IApplicationPaths applicationPaths, IXmlSerializer xmlSerializer) : base(applicationPaths, xmlSerializer)
{
}
private Guid _id = new Guid("4682DD4C-A675-4F1B-8E7C-79ADF137A8F8");
public override Guid Id
{
get { return _id; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the name of the plugin
/// </summary>
/// <value>The name.</value>
public override string Name
{
get { return "Iso Mounter"; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the description.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The description.</value>
public override string Description
{
get
{
return "Mount and stream ISO contents";
}
}
}
}

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using System;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using Emby.XmlTv.Entities;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Console.Classes
{
public static class EntityExtensions
{
public static string GetHeader(this string text)
{
var channelHeaderString = " " + text;
var builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.AppendLine("".PadRight(5 + channelHeaderString.Length + 5, Char.Parse("*")));
builder.AppendLine("".PadRight(5, Char.Parse("*")) + channelHeaderString + "".PadRight(5, Char.Parse("*")));
builder.AppendLine("".PadRight(5 + channelHeaderString.Length + 5, Char.Parse("*")));
return builder.ToString();
}
public static string GetChannelDetail(this XmlTvChannel channel)
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.AppendFormat("Id: {0}\r\n", channel.Id);
builder.AppendFormat("Display-Name: {0}\r\n", channel.DisplayName);
builder.AppendFormat("Url: {0}\r\n", channel.Url);
builder.AppendFormat("Icon: {0}\r\n", channel.Icon != null ? channel.Icon.ToString() : string.Empty);
builder.AppendLine("-------------------------------------------------------");
return builder.ToString();
}
public static string GetProgrammeDetail(this XmlTvProgram programme, XmlTvChannel channel)
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.AppendFormat("Channel: {0} - {1}\r\n", channel.Id, channel.DisplayName);
builder.AppendFormat("Start Date: {0:G}\r\n", programme.StartDate);
builder.AppendFormat("End Date: {0:G}\r\n", programme.EndDate);
builder.AppendFormat("Name: {0}\r\n", programme.Title);
builder.AppendFormat("Episode Detail: {0}\r\n", programme.Episode);
builder.AppendFormat("Episode Title: {0}\r\n", programme.Episode.Title);
builder.AppendFormat("Description: {0}\r\n", programme.Description);
builder.AppendFormat("Categories: {0}\r\n", string.Join(", ", programme.Categories));
builder.AppendFormat("Countries: {0}\r\n", string.Join(", ", programme.Countries));
builder.AppendFormat("Credits: {0}\r\n", string.Join(", ", programme.Credits));
builder.AppendFormat("Rating: {0}\r\n", programme.Rating);
builder.AppendFormat("Star Rating: {0}\r\n", programme.StarRating.HasValue ? programme.StarRating.Value.ToString() : string.Empty);
builder.AppendFormat("Previously Shown: {0:G}\r\n", programme.PreviouslyShown);
builder.AppendFormat("Copyright Date: {0:G}\r\n", programme.CopyrightDate);
builder.AppendFormat("Is Repeat: {0}\r\n", programme.IsPreviouslyShown);
builder.AppendFormat("Icon: {0}\r\n", programme.Icon != null ? programme.Icon.ToString() : string.Empty);
builder.AppendLine("-------------------------------------------------------");
return builder.ToString();
}
}
}

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<Reference Include="System.Xml.Linq" />
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<Reference Include="System.Net.Http" />
<Reference Include="System.Xml" />
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using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Emby.XmlTv.Classes;
using Emby.XmlTv.Console.Classes;
using Emby.XmlTv.Entities;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Console
{
public class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var filename = @"C:\Temp\QLD.GoldCoast.xml";
if (args.Length == 1 && File.Exists(args[0]))
{
filename = args[0];
}
var timer = Stopwatch.StartNew();
System.Console.WriteLine("Running XMLTv Parsing");
var resultsFile = String.Format("C:\\Temp\\{0}_Results_{1:HHmmss}.txt",
Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(filename),
DateTimeOffset.UtcNow);
System.Console.Write("Enter the language required: ");
var lang = System.Console.ReadLine();
ReadSourceXmlTvFile(filename, resultsFile, lang).Wait();
System.Console.WriteLine("Completed in {0:g} - press any key to open the file...", timer.Elapsed);
System.Console.ReadKey();
Process.Start(resultsFile);
}
public static async Task ReadSourceXmlTvFile(string filename, string resultsFile, string lang)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Writing to file: {0}", resultsFile);
using (var resultsFileStream = new StreamWriter(resultsFile) { AutoFlush = true })
{
var reader = new XmlTvReader(filename, lang);
await ReadOutChannels(reader, resultsFileStream);
resultsFileStream.Close();
}
}
public static async Task ReadOutChannels(XmlTvReader reader, StreamWriter resultsFileStream)
{
var channels = reader.GetChannels().Distinct().ToList();
resultsFileStream.Write(EntityExtensions.GetHeader("Channels"));
foreach (var channel in channels)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Retrieved Channel: {0} - {1}", channel.Id, channel.DisplayName);
resultsFileStream.Write(channel.GetChannelDetail());
}
var totalProgrammeCount = 0;
resultsFileStream.Write("\r\n");
foreach (var channel in channels)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Processing Channel: {0}", channel.DisplayName);
resultsFileStream.Write(EntityExtensions.GetHeader("Programs for " + channel.DisplayName));
var channelProgrammeCount = await ReadOutChannelProgrammes(reader, channel, resultsFileStream);
totalProgrammeCount += channelProgrammeCount;
await resultsFileStream.WriteLineAsync(String.Format("Total Programmes for {1}: {0}", channelProgrammeCount, channel.DisplayName));
}
await resultsFileStream.WriteLineAsync(String.Format("Total Programmes: {0}", totalProgrammeCount));
}
private static async Task<int> ReadOutChannelProgrammes(XmlTvReader reader, XmlTvChannel channel, StreamWriter resultsFileStream)
{
//var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 28);
//var endDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 29);
var startDate = DateTimeOffset.MinValue;
var endDate = DateTimeOffset.MaxValue;
var count = 0;
foreach (var programme in reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, endDate, new CancellationToken()).Distinct())
{
count++;
await resultsFileStream.WriteLineAsync(programme.GetProgrammeDetail(channel));
}
return count;
}
}
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using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
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[assembly: AssemblyTitle("Emby.XmlTv.Test")]
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using System;
using System.IO;
using Emby.XmlTv.Classes;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Test
{
[TestClass]
public class XmlTvReaderDateTimeTests
{
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_HandlePartDates()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es");
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 00:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("2016"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 00:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("201601"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 00:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("2016010112"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:34:00"), reader.ParseDate("201601011234"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:34:56"), reader.ParseDate("20160101123456"));
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_HandleDateWithOffset()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es");
// parse variations on 1:00AM
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +0000"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 02:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +1000"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 11:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +0100"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 11:50:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +0010"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 11:59:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +0001"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 22:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 -1000"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 13:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 -0100"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:10:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 -0010"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:01:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 -0001"));
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_HandlePartDatesWithOffset()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es");
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 01:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("2016 -0100"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 01:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("201601 -0100"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 01:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101 -0100"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 13:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("2016010112 -0100"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 13:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("201601011200 -0100"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 13:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 -0100"));
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_HandleSpaces()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es");
// parse variations on 1:00AM
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +000"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +00"));
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 +0"));
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_HandleSpaces2()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es");
// parse variations on 1:00AM
Assert.AreEqual(Parse("01 Jan 2016 12:00:00"), reader.ParseDate("20160101120000 0"));
}
private DateTimeOffset Parse(string value)
{
return new DateTimeOffset(DateTimeOffset.Parse(value).Ticks, TimeSpan.Zero);
}
}
}

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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
using Emby.XmlTv.Classes;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Test
{
[TestClass]
public class XmlTvReaderLanguageTests
{
/*
<title lang="es">Homes Under the Hammer - Spanish</title>
<title lang="es">Homes Under the Hammer - Spanish 2</title>
<title lang="en">Homes Under the Hammer - English</title>
<title lang="en">Homes Under the Hammer - English 2</title>
<title lang="">Homes Under the Hammer - Empty Language</title>
<title lang="">Homes Under the Hammer - Empty Language 2</title>
<title>Homes Under the Hammer - No Language</title>
<title>Homes Under the Hammer - No Language 2</title>
*/
/* Expected Behaviour:
- Language = Null Homes Under the Hammer - No Language
- Language = "" Homes Under the Hammer - No Language
- Language = es Homes Under the Hammer - Spanish
- Language = en Homes Under the Hammer - English
*/
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_Return_The_First_Matching_Language_ES()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es");
var channel = reader.GetChannels().FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programme = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual("Homes Under the Hammer - Spanish", programme.Title);
Assert.AreEqual(1, programme.Categories.Count);
Assert.AreEqual("Property - Spanish", programme.Categories[0]);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_Return_The_First_Matching_Language_EN()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "en");
var channel = reader.GetChannels().FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programme = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual("Homes Under the Hammer - English", programme.Title);
Assert.AreEqual(1, programme.Categories.Count);
Assert.AreEqual("Property - English", programme.Categories[0]);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_Return_The_First_Matching_With_No_Language()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, null);
var channel = reader.GetChannels().FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programme = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual("Homes Under the Hammer - No Language", programme.Title);
Assert.AreEqual(1, programme.Categories.Count);
Assert.AreEqual("Property - No Language", programme.Categories[0]);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_Return_The_First_Matching_With_Empty_Language()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, String.Empty);
var channel = reader.GetChannels().FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programme = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual("Homes Under the Hammer - Empty Language", programme.Title);
Assert.AreEqual(1, programme.Categories.Count);
Assert.AreEqual("Property - Empty Language", programme.Categories[0]);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_Return_The_First_When_NoMatchFound()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es"); // There are no titles or categories for spanish
var channel = reader.GetChannels().FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programme = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).Skip(1).FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual("Homes Under the Hammer - English", programme.Title);
// Should return all categories
Assert.AreEqual(2, programme.Categories.Count);
Assert.IsTrue(programme.Categories.Contains("Property - English"));
Assert.IsTrue(programme.Categories.Contains("Property - Empty Language"));
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_Return_The_First_When_NoLanguage()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, null);
var channel = reader.GetChannels().FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programme = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).Skip(1).FirstOrDefault();
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual("Homes Under the Hammer - English", programme.Title); // Should return the first in the list
// Should return all categories
Assert.AreEqual(2, programme.Categories.Count);
Assert.IsTrue(programme.Categories.Contains("Property - English"));
Assert.IsTrue(programme.Categories.Contains("Property - Empty Language"));
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\MultilanguageData.xml")]
public void Should_Return_All_Languages()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"MultilanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var results = reader.GetLanguages(cancellationToken);
Assert.IsNotNull(results);
foreach (var result in results)
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} - {1}", result.Name, result.Relevance);
}
Assert.AreEqual(2, results.Count);
Assert.AreEqual("en", results[0].Name);
Assert.AreEqual(11, results[0].Relevance);
Assert.AreEqual("es", results[1].Name);
Assert.AreEqual(3, results[1].Relevance);
}
}
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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
using Emby.XmlTv.Classes;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Test
{
[TestClass]
public class XmlTvReaderTests
{
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\UK_Data.xml")]
public void UK_DataTest_ChannelsTest()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"UK_Data.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile);
var channels = reader.GetChannels().ToList();
Assert.AreEqual(5, channels.Count);
// Check each channel
var channel = channels.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == "UK_RT_2667");
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
Assert.AreEqual("BBC1 HD", channel.DisplayName);
Assert.AreEqual("7.1", channel.Number);
Assert.IsNotNull(channel.Icon);
Assert.AreEqual("Logo_UK_RT_2667", channel.Icon.Source);
Assert.AreEqual(100, channel.Icon.Width);
Assert.AreEqual(200, channel.Icon.Height);
channel = channels.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == "UK_RT_105");
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
Assert.AreEqual("BBC2", channel.DisplayName);
Assert.IsNotNull(channel.Icon);
Assert.AreEqual("Logo_UK_RT_105", channel.Icon.Source);
Assert.IsFalse(channel.Icon.Width.HasValue);
Assert.IsFalse(channel.Icon.Height.HasValue);
channel = channels.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == "UK_RT_2118");
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
Assert.AreEqual("ITV1 HD", channel.DisplayName);
Assert.IsNotNull(channel.Icon);
Assert.AreEqual("Logo_UK_RT_2118", channel.Icon.Source);
Assert.AreEqual(100, channel.Icon.Width);
Assert.IsFalse(channel.Icon.Height.HasValue);
channel = channels.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == "UK_RT_2056");
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
Assert.AreEqual("Channel 4 HD", channel.DisplayName);
Assert.IsNotNull(channel.Icon);
Assert.AreEqual("Logo_UK_RT_2056", channel.Icon.Source);
Assert.IsFalse(channel.Icon.Width.HasValue);
Assert.AreEqual(200, channel.Icon.Height);
channel = channels.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == "UK_RT_134");
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
Assert.AreEqual("Channel 5", channel.DisplayName);
Assert.IsNull(channel.Icon);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\UK_Data.xml")]
public void UK_DataTest_GeneralTest()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"UK_Data.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, null);
var channels = reader.GetChannels().ToList();
Assert.AreEqual(5, channels.Count);
// Pick a channel to check the data for
var channel = channels.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == "UK_RT_2056");
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programmes = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).ToList();
Assert.AreEqual(27, programmes.Count);
var programme = programmes.SingleOrDefault(p => p.Title == "The Secret Life of");
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual(new DateTime(2015, 11, 26, 20, 0, 0), programme.StartDate);
Assert.AreEqual(new DateTime(2015, 11, 26, 21, 0, 0), programme.EndDate);
Assert.AreEqual("Cameras follow the youngsters' development after two weeks apart and time has made the heart grow fonder for Alfie and Emily, who are clearly happy to be back together. And although Alfie struggled to empathise with the rest of his peers before, a painting competition proves to be a turning point for him. George takes the children's rejection of his family recipe to heart, but goes on to triumph elsewhere, and romance is in the air when newcomer Sienna captures Arthur's heart.", programme.Description);
Assert.AreEqual("Documentary", programme.Categories.Single());
Assert.IsNotNull(programme.Episode);
Assert.AreEqual("The Secret Life of 5 Year Olds", programme.Episode.Title);
Assert.AreEqual(1, programme.Episode.Series);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.SeriesCount);
Assert.AreEqual(4, programme.Episode.Episode);
Assert.AreEqual(6, programme.Episode.EpisodeCount);
Assert.IsNotNull(programme.Premiere);
//Assert.AreEqual("First showing on national terrestrial TV", programme.Premiere.Details);
Assert.IsTrue(programme.IsNew);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\UK_Data.xml")]
public void UK_DataTest_MultipleTitles_SameLanguage_Should_ReturnFirstValue()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"UK_Data.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, null);
/*
<title lang="en">Homes Under the Hammer - Title 1</title>
<title lang="en">Homes Under the Hammer - Title 2</title>
<title lang="en">Homes Under the Hammer - Title 3</title>
*/
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programmes = reader.GetProgrammes("UK_RT_2667", startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).ToList();
var programme = programmes.SingleOrDefault(p => p.Title == "Homes Under the Hammer - Title 1");
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\UK_Data.xml")]
public void UK_DataTest_MultipleTitles_NoLanguage_Should_ReturnFirstValue()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"UK_Data.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, null);
/*
<title>Oxford Street Revealed - Title 1</title>
<title>Oxford Street Revealed - Title 2</title>
<title>Oxford Street Revealed - Title 3</title>
*/
var startDate = new DateTime(2015, 11, 26);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programmes = reader.GetProgrammes("UK_RT_2667", startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).ToList();
var programme = programmes.SingleOrDefault(p => p.Title == "Oxford Street Revealed - Title 1");
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\ES_MultiLanguageData.xml")]
public void ES_MultiLanguageDataTest()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"ES_MultiLanguageData.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, "es"); // Specify the spanish language explicitly
var channels = reader.GetChannels().ToList();
Assert.AreEqual(141, channels.Count);
// Pick a channel to check the data for
var channel = channels.SingleOrDefault(c => c.Id == "Canal + HD" && c.DisplayName == "Canal + HD");
Assert.IsNotNull(channel);
var startDate = new DateTime(2016, 02, 18);
var cancellationToken = new CancellationToken();
var programmes = reader.GetProgrammes(channel.Id, startDate, startDate.AddDays(1), cancellationToken).ToList();
Assert.AreEqual(22, programmes.Count);
var programme = programmes.SingleOrDefault(p => p.Title == "This is Comedy. Judd Apatow & Co.");
/*
<programme start="20160218055100 +0100" stop="20160218065400 +0100" channel="Canal + HD">
<title lang="es">This is Comedy. Judd Apatow &amp; Co.</title>
<title lang="en">This is Comedy</title>
<desc lang="es">El resurgir creativo de la comedia estadounidense en los últimos 15 años ha tenido un nombre indiscutible, Judd Apatow, y unos colaboradores indispensables, sus amigos (actores, cómicos, escritores) Jonah Hill, Steve Carrell, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, Lena Dunham... A través de extractos de sus filmes y de entrevistas a algunos los miembros de su 'banda' (Adam Sandler, Lena Dunham o Jason Segel), este documental muestra la carrera de un productor y director excepcional que ha sido capaz de llevar la risa a su máxima expresión</desc>
<credits>
<director>Jacky Goldberg</director>
</credits>
<date>2014</date>
<category lang="es">Documentales</category>
<category lang="es">Sociedad</category>
<icon src="http://www.plus.es/recorte/n/caratula4/F3027798" />
<country>Francia</country>
<rating system="MPAA">
<value>TV-G</value>
</rating>
<star-rating>
<value>3/5</value>
</star-rating>
</programme>
*/
Assert.IsNotNull(programme);
Assert.AreEqual(new DateTime(2016, 02, 18, 4, 51, 0), programme.StartDate);
Assert.AreEqual(new DateTime(2016, 02, 18, 5, 54, 0), programme.EndDate);
Assert.AreEqual("El resurgir creativo de la comedia estadounidense en los últimos 15 años ha tenido un nombre indiscutible, Judd Apatow, y unos colaboradores indispensables, sus amigos (actores, cómicos, escritores) Jonah Hill, Steve Carrell, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, Lena Dunham... A través de extractos de sus filmes y de entrevistas a algunos los miembros de su 'banda' (Adam Sandler, Lena Dunham o Jason Segel), este documental muestra la carrera de un productor y director excepcional que ha sido capaz de llevar la risa a su máxima expresión", programme.Description);
Assert.AreEqual(2, programme.Categories.Count);
Assert.AreEqual("Documentales", programme.Categories[0]);
Assert.AreEqual("Sociedad", programme.Categories[1]);
Assert.IsNotNull(programme.Episode);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.Episode);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.EpisodeCount);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.Part);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.PartCount);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.Series);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.SeriesCount);
Assert.IsNull(programme.Episode.Title);
}
[TestMethod]
[DeploymentItem("Xml Files\\honeybee.xml")]
public void HoneybeeTest()
{
var testFile = Path.GetFullPath(@"honeybee.xml");
var reader = new XmlTvReader(testFile, null);
var channels = reader.GetChannels().ToList();
Assert.AreEqual(16, channels.Count);
var programs = reader.GetProgrammes("2013.honeybee.it", DateTime.UtcNow.AddYears(-1),
DateTime.UtcNow.AddYears(1), CancellationToken.None).ToList();
Assert.AreEqual(297, programs.Count);
}
}
}

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using System;
using System.Text;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public class XmlTvChannel : IEquatable<XmlTvChannel>
{
public String Id { get; set; }
public String DisplayName { get; set; }
public String Number { get; set; }
public string Url { get; set; }
public XmlTvIcon Icon { get; set; }
public bool Equals(XmlTvChannel other)
{
// If both are null, or both are same instance, return true.
if (ReferenceEquals(this, other))
{
return true;
}
// If the other is null then return false
if (other == null)
{
return false;
}
// Return true if the fields match:
return Id == other.Id;
}
public override int GetHashCode()
{
return (Id.GetHashCode() * 17);
}
public override string ToString()
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.AppendFormat("{0} - {1} ", Id, DisplayName);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(Url))
{
builder.AppendFormat(" ({0})", Url);
}
return builder.ToString();
}
}
}

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using System;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public class XmlTvCredit
{
public XmlTvCreditType Type { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public override string ToString()
{
return String.Format("{0} - ({1})", Name, Type);
}
}
}

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namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public enum XmlTvCreditType
{
NotSpecified = 0,
Director,
Actor,
Writer,
Adapter,
Producer,
Composer,
Editor,
Presenter,
Commentator,
Guest
}
}

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using System;
using System.Text;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public class XmlTvEpisode
{
public int? Series { get; set; }
public int? SeriesCount { get; set; }
public int? Episode { get; set; }
public int? EpisodeCount { get; set; }
public string Title { get; set; }
public int? Part { get; set; }
public int? PartCount { get; set; }
public override string ToString()
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
if (Series.HasValue || SeriesCount.HasValue)
{
builder.AppendFormat("Series {0}", Series.HasValue ? Series.Value.ToString() : "?");
if (SeriesCount.HasValue)
{
builder.AppendFormat(" of {0}", SeriesCount);
}
}
if (Episode.HasValue || EpisodeCount.HasValue)
{
builder.Append(builder.Length > 0 ? ", " : String.Empty);
builder.AppendFormat("Episode {0}", Episode.HasValue ? Episode.Value.ToString() : "?");
if (EpisodeCount.HasValue)
{
builder.AppendFormat(" of {0}", EpisodeCount);
}
}
if (Part.HasValue || PartCount.HasValue)
{
builder.Append(builder.Length > 0 ? ", " : String.Empty);
builder.AppendFormat("Part {0}", Part.HasValue ? Part.Value.ToString() : "?");
if (PartCount.HasValue)
{
builder.AppendFormat(" of {0}", PartCount);
}
}
return builder.ToString();
}
}
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using System;
using System.Text;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public class XmlTvIcon
{
public String Source { get; set; }
public Int32? Width { get; set; }
public Int32? Height { get; set; }
public override string ToString()
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.AppendFormat("Source: {0}", Source);
if (Width.HasValue)
{
builder.AppendFormat(", Width: {0}", Width);
}
if (Height.HasValue)
{
builder.AppendFormat(", Height: {0}", Height);
}
return builder.ToString();
}
}
}

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using System;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public class XmlTvLanguage
{
/// <summary>
/// The name.
/// </summary>
public String Name { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The relevance (number of occurances) of the language, can be used to order (desc)
/// </summary>
public Int32 Relevance { get; set; }
}
}

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public class XmlTvPremiere
{
/*
<premiere lang="en">
First showing on national terrestrial TV
</premiere>
*/
public string Details { get; set; }
}
}

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
public class XmlTvProgram : IEquatable<XmlTvProgram>
{
public string ChannelId { get; set; }
public DateTimeOffset StartDate { get; set; }
public DateTimeOffset EndDate { get; set; }
public string Title { get; set; }
public string Description { get; set; }
public string ProgramId { get; set; }
public string Quality { get; set; }
public List<string> Categories { get; set; }
public List<string> Countries { get; set; }
public DateTimeOffset? PreviouslyShown { get; set; }
public bool IsPreviouslyShown { get; set; }
public bool IsNew { get; set; }
public DateTimeOffset? CopyrightDate { get; set; }
public XmlTvEpisode Episode { get; set; }
public List<XmlTvCredit> Credits { get; set; }
public XmlTvRating Rating { get; set; }
public float? StarRating { get; set; }
public XmlTvIcon Icon { get; set; }
public XmlTvPremiere Premiere { get; set; }
public Dictionary<string, string> ProviderIds { get; set; }
public Dictionary<string, string> SeriesProviderIds { get; set; }
public XmlTvProgram()
{
Credits = new List<XmlTvCredit>();
Categories = new List<string>();
Countries = new List<string>();
Episode = new XmlTvEpisode();
ProviderIds = new Dictionary<string, string>(StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
SeriesProviderIds = new Dictionary<string, string>(StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
}
public bool Equals(XmlTvProgram other)
{
// If both are null, or both are same instance, return true.
if (ReferenceEquals(this, other))
{
return true;
}
// If the other is null then return false
if (other == null)
{
return false;
}
// Return true if the fields match:
return ChannelId == other.ChannelId &&
StartDate == other.StartDate &&
EndDate == other.EndDate;
}
public override int GetHashCode()
{
return (ChannelId.GetHashCode() * 17) + (StartDate.GetHashCode() * 17) + (EndDate.GetHashCode() * 17);
}
public override string ToString()
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
builder.AppendFormat("ChannelId: \t\t{0}\r\n", ChannelId);
builder.AppendFormat("Title: \t\t{0}\r\n", Title);
builder.AppendFormat("StartDate: \t\t{0}\r\n", StartDate);
builder.AppendFormat("EndDate: \t\t{0}\r\n", EndDate);
return builder.ToString();
}
}
}

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using System;
using System.Text;
namespace Emby.XmlTv.Entities
{
/// <summary>
/// Describes the rating (certification) applied to a program
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>Example XML:
/// </remarks>
public class XmlTvRating
{
/// <summary>
/// The literal name of the rating system
/// </summary>
/// <example>MPAA</example>
public String System { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Describes the rating using the system specificed
/// </summary>
/// <example>TV-14</example>
public string Value { get; set; }
public override string ToString()
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(Value))
{
builder.Append(Value);
}
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(System))
{
builder.AppendFormat(" ({0})", System);
}
return builder.ToString();
}
}
}

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using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
// General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following
// set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
// associated with an assembly.
[assembly: AssemblyTitle("XmlTv")]
[assembly: AssemblyDescription("")]
[assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")]
[assembly: AssemblyCompany("")]
[assembly: AssemblyProduct("XmlTv")]
[assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2015")]
[assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")]
[assembly: AssemblyCulture("")]
// Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible
// to COM components. If you need to access a type in this assembly from
// COM, set the ComVisible attribute to true on that type.
[assembly: ComVisible(false)]
// Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
//
// Major Version
// Minor Version
// Build Number
// Revision
//
// You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers
// by using the '*' as shown below:
// [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")]
[assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0")]

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<!-- DTD for TV listings
This is a DTD to represent a TV listing. It doesn't explicitly group
programmes by day or by channel, instead broadcast time and channel
are attributes of the 'programme' element. Optionally, data about the
TV channels used can be stored in 'channel' elements.
Data about a TV programme are stored in the subelements of element
'programme', but metadata such as when it will be broadcast are stored
as attributes.
Many of the details have a 'lang' attribute so that you can
store them in multiple languages or have mixed languages in a single
listing. This 'lang' should be the two-letter code such as 'en' or
'fr_FR'. Or you can just leave it out and let your reader take a
guess.
Unless otherwise specified, an element containing CDATA must have some
text if it is written.
An example XML file for this DTD might look like this:
<tv generator-info-name="my listings generator">
<channel id="3sat.de">
<display-name lang="de">3SAT</display-name>
</channel>
<channel id="das-erste.de">
<display-name lang="de">ARD</display-name>
<display-name lang="de">Das Erste</display-name>
</channel>
<programme start="200006031633" channel="3sat.de">
<title lang="de">blah</title>
<title lang="en">blah</title>
<desc lang="de">
Blah Blah Blah.
</desc>
<credits>
<director>blah</director>
<actor>a</actor>
<actor>b</actor>
</credits>
<date>19901011</date>
<country>ES</country>
<episode-num system="xmltv_ns">2 . 9 . 0/1</episode-num>
<video>
<aspect>16:9</aspect>
</video>
<rating system="MPAA">
<value>PG</value>
<icon src="pg_symbol.png" />
</rating>
<star-rating>
<value>3/3</value>
</star-rating>
</programme>
<programme> ... </programme>
...
</tv>
This describes two channels and then a programme broadcast on one of
the channels, then some more programmes. Almost everything in the DTD
is optional, so you can write files which are much simpler than this
example.
All dates and times in this DTD follow the same format, loosely based
on ISO 8601. They can be 'YYYYMMDDhhmmss' or some initial
substring, for example if you only know the year and month you can
have 'YYYYMM'. You can also append a timezone to the end; if no
explicit timezone is given, UTC is assumed. Examples:
'200007281733 BST', '200209', '19880523083000 +0300'. (BST == +0100.)
Unless specified otherwise, textual element content may not contain
newlines - this is to make it easy to convert into line-oriented
formats, and to avoid the question of what exactly a newline would
mean in the middle of someone's name or whatever. Leading and
trailing whitespace in element content is not significant.
At present versions of this DTD correspond to releases of the 'xmltv'
package, which is a set of programs to generate and manipulate files
conforming to this DTD. Written by Ed Avis (ed@membled.com) and
Gottfried Szing, thanks to others for suggestions.
$Id: xmltv.dtd,v 1.47 2014/05/02 07:27:51 bilbo_uk Exp $
-->
<!-- The root element, tv.
Date should be the date when the listings were originally produced in
whatever format; if you're converting data from another source, then
use the date given by that source. The date when the conversion
itself was done is not important.
To indicate the source of the listings, there are three attributes you
can define:
'source-info-url' is a URL describing the data source in
some human-readable form. So if you are getting your listings from
SAT.1, you might set this to the URL of a page explaining how to
subscribe to their feed. If you are getting them from a website, the
URL might be the index of the site or at least of the TV listings
section.
'source-info-name' is the link text for that URL; it should
generally be the human-readable name of your listings supplier.
Sometimes the link text might be printed without the link itself, in
hardcopy listings for example.
'source-data-url' is where the actual data is grabbed from. This
should link directly to the machine-readable data files if possible,
but it's not rigorously defined what 'actual data' means. If you are
parsing the data from human-readable pages, then it's more appropriate
to link to them with the source-info stuff and omit this attribute.
To publicize your wonderful program which generated this file, you can
use 'generator-info-name' (preferably in the form 'progname/version')
and 'generator-info-url' (a link to more info about the program).
-->
<!ELEMENT tv (channel*, programme*)>
<!ATTLIST tv date CDATA #IMPLIED
source-info-url CDATA #IMPLIED
source-info-name CDATA #IMPLIED
source-data-url CDATA #IMPLIED
generator-info-name CDATA #IMPLIED
generator-info-url CDATA #IMPLIED >
<!-- channel - details of a channel
Each 'programme' element (see below) should have an attribute
'channel' giving the channel on which it is broadcast. If you want to
provide more detail about channels, you can give some 'channel'
elements before listing the programmes. The 'id' attribute of the
channel should match what is given in the 'channel' attribute of the
programme.
Typically, all the channels used in a particular TV listing will be
included and then the programmes using those channels. But it's
entirely optional to include channel details - you can just leave out
channel elements or provide only some of them. It is also okay to
give just channels and no programmes, if you just want to describe
what TV channels are available in a certain area.
Each channel has one id attribute, which must be unique and should
preferably be in the form suggested by RFC2838 (the 'broadcast'
element of the grammar in that RFC, in other words, a DNS-like name
but without any URI scheme). Then one or more display names which are
shown to the user. You might want a different display name for
different languages, but also you can have more than one name for the
same language. Names listed earlier are considered 'more canonical'.
Since the display name is just there as a way for humans to refer to
the channel, it's acceptable to just put the channel number if it's
fairly universal among viewers of the channel. But remember that this
isn't an official statement of what channel number has been
allocated, and the same number might be used for a different channel
somewhere else.
The ordering of channel elements makes no difference to the meaning of
the file, since they are looked up by id and not by their position.
However it makes things like diffing easier if you write the channel
elements sorted by ASCII order of their ids.
-->
<!ELEMENT channel (display-name+, icon*, url*) >
<!ATTLIST channel id CDATA #REQUIRED >
<!-- A user-friendly name for the channel - maybe even a channel
number. List the most canonical / common ones first and the most
obscure names last. The lang attribute follows RFC 1766.
-->
<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST display-name lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- A URL where you can find out more about the element that contains
it (programme or channel). This might be the official site, or a fan
page, whatever you like really.
If multiple url elements are given, the most authoritative or official
(which might conflict...) sites should be listed first.
-->
<!ELEMENT url (#PCDATA)>
<!-- programme - details of a single programme transmission
A show will be exactly the same whether it is broadcast at 18:00 or
19:00, and on whichever channel. Technical details like broadcast
time don't affect the content of the programme itself, so they are
included as attributes of this element. Start time and channel are
the two that you must include.
Sometimes VCR programming systems like PDC or VPS have their own
notion of 'start time' which is different from the actual start time,
so there are attributes for that. In practice, stop time will usually
be the start time of the next programme, but if you can get it more
accurate, good for you. Similarly, you can specify a code for
Gemstar's Showview or VideoPlus programming systems.
TV listings sometimes have the problem of listing two or more
programmes in the same timeslot, such as 'News; Weather'. We call
this a 'clump' of programmes, and the 'clumpidx' attribute
differentiates between two programmes sharing the same timeslot and
channel. In this case News would have clumpidx="0/2" and Weather
would have clumpidx="1/2". If you don't have this problem, be
thankful!
It's intended that start time and stop time, when both are present,
make a half-closed interval: a programme is considered to be
broadcasting _at_ its start time but to stop just before its stop
time. In this way a programme from 11:00 to 12:00 does not overlap
with another programme from 12:00 to 13:00, not even for a moment.
Nor is there any gap between the two.
To do: Some means of indicating breaks between programmes on the same
channel. The 'channel' attribute references the 'id' of a channel
element, but the DTD doesn't give a way to specify this constraint.
Perhaps there is some better XML syntax we could use for that.
-->
<!ELEMENT programme (title+, sub-title*, desc*, credits?, date?,
category*, keyword*, language?, orig-language?,
length?, icon*, url*, country*, episode-num*,
video?, audio?, previously-shown?, premiere?,
last-chance?, new?, subtitles*, rating*,
star-rating*, review* )>
<!ATTLIST programme start CDATA #REQUIRED
stop CDATA #IMPLIED
pdc-start CDATA #IMPLIED
vps-start CDATA #IMPLIED
showview CDATA #IMPLIED
videoplus CDATA #IMPLIED
channel CDATA #REQUIRED
clumpidx CDATA "0/1" >
<!-- Programme title, eg 'The Simpsons'. -->
<!ELEMENT title (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST title lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Sub-title or episode title, eg 'Datalore'. Should probably be
called 'secondary title' to avoid confusion with captioning!
-->
<!ELEMENT sub-title (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST sub-title lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Description of the programme or episode.
Unlike other elements, long bits of whitespace here are treated as
equivalent to a single space and newlines are permitted, so you can
break lines and write a pretty-looking paragraph if you wish.
-->
<!ELEMENT desc (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST desc lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Credits for the programme.
People are listed in decreasing order of importance; so for example
the starring actors appear first followed by the smaller parts. As
with other parts of this file format, not mentioning a particular
actor (for example) does not imply that he _didn't_ star in the film -
so normally you'd list only the few most important people.
Adapter can be either somebody who adapted a work for television, or
somebody who did the translation from another language. Maybe these
should be separate, but if so how would 'translator' fit in with the
'language' element?
-->
<!ELEMENT credits (director*, actor*, writer*, adapter*, producer*,
composer*, editor*, presenter*, commentator*,
guest* )>
<!ELEMENT director (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT actor (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST actor role CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ELEMENT writer (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT adapter (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT producer (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT composer (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT editor (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT presenter (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT commentator (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT guest (#PCDATA)>
<!-- The date the programme or film was finished. This will probably
be the same as the copyright date.
-->
<!ELEMENT date (#PCDATA)>
<!-- Type of programme, eg 'soap', 'comedy' or whatever the
equivalents are in your language. There's no predefined set of
categories and it's okay for a programme to belong to several.
-->
<!ELEMENT category (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST category lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Keywords for the programme, eg 'prison-drama', 'based-on-novel',
'super-hero'. There's no predefined set of keywords and it's likely
for a programme to have several. It is recommended that keywords
containing multiple words are hyphenated.
-->
<!ELEMENT keyword (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST keyword lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- The language the programme will be broadcast in. This does not
include the language of any subtitles, but it is affected by dubbing
into a different language. For example, if a French film is dubbed
into English, language=en and orig-language=fr.
There are two ways to specify the language. You can use the
two-letter codes such as en or fr, or you can give a name such as
'English' or 'Deutsch'. In the latter case you might want to use the
'lang' attribute, for example
<language lang="fr">Allemand</language>
-->
<!ELEMENT language (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST language lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- The original language, before dubbing. The same remarks as for
'language' apply.
-->
<!ELEMENT orig-language (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST orig-language lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- The true length of the programme, not counting advertisements or
trailers. But this does take account of any bits which were cut out
of the broadcast version - eg if a two hour film is cut to 110 minutes
and then padded with 20 minutes of advertising, length will be 110
minutes even though end time minus start time is 130 minutes.
-->
<!ELEMENT length (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST length units (seconds | minutes | hours) #REQUIRED>
<!-- An icon associated with the element that contains it.
src: uri of image
width, height: (optional) dimensions of image
These dimensions are pixel dimensions for the time being, eventually
this will change to be more like HTML's 'img'.
-->
<!ELEMENT icon EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST icon src CDATA #REQUIRED
width CDATA #IMPLIED
height CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- The value of the element that contains it. This is for elements
that can have both a textual 'value' and an icon. At present there is
no 'lang' attribute here because things like 'PG' are not translatable
(although a document explaining what 'PG' actually means would be).
It happens that 'value' is used only for this sort of thing.
-->
<!ELEMENT value (#PCDATA)>
<!-- A country where the programme was made or one of the countries in
a joint production. You can give the name of a country, in which case
you might want to specify the language in which this name is written,
or you can give a two-letter uppercase country code, in which case the
lang attribute should not be given. For example,
<country lang="en">Italy</country>
<country>GB</country>
-->
<!ELEMENT country (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST country lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Episode number
Not the title of the episode, its number or ID. There are several
ways of numbering episodes, so the 'system' attribute lets you specify
which you mean.
There are two predefined numbering systems, 'xmltv_ns' and
'onscreen'.
xmltv_ns: This is intended to be a general way to number episodes and
parts of multi-part episodes. It is three numbers separated by dots,
the first is the series or season, the second the episode number
within that series, and the third the part number, if the programme is
part of a two-parter. All these numbers are indexed from zero, and
they can be given in the form 'X/Y' to show series X out of Y series
made, or episode X out of Y episodes in this series, or part X of a
Y-part episode. If any of these aren't known they can be omitted.
You can put spaces whereever you like to make things easier to read.
(NB 'part number' is not used when a whole programme is split in two
for purely scheduling reasons; it's intended for cases where there
really is a 'Part One' and 'Part Two'. The format doesn't currently
have a way to represent a whole programme that happens to be split
across two or more timeslots.)
Some examples will make things clearer. The first episode of the
second series is '1.0.0/1' . If it were a two-part episode, then the
first half would be '1.0.0/2' and the second half '1.0.1/2'. If you
know that an episode is from the first season, but you don't know
which episode it is or whether it is part of a multiparter, you could
give the episode-num as '0..'. Here the second and third numbers have
been omitted. If you know that this is the first part of a three-part
episode, which is the last episode of the first series of thirteen,
its number would be '0 . 12/13 . 0/3'. The series number is just '0'
because you don't know how many series there are in total - perhaps
the show is still being made!
The other predefined system, onscreen, is to simply copy what the
programme makers write in the credits - 'Episode #FFEE' would
translate to '#FFEE'.
You are encouraged to use one of these two if possible; if xmltv_ns is
not general enough for your needs, let me know. But if you want, you
can use your own system and give the 'system' attribute as a URL
describing the system you use.
Systems proposed in 2013 to refer to common metadatabases in a
common way:
'themoviedb.org' with the content 'movie/1234' to refer to a movie,
'thetvdb.com' with the content 'series/123456' to refer to a series,
'thetvdb.com' with the content 'episode/123456' to refer to one episode
of a series and 'imdb.com' with the content 'title/tt123455' to refer to
a movie, series or episode.
-->
<!ELEMENT episode-num (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST episode-num system CDATA "onscreen">
<!-- Video details: the subelements describe the picture quality as
follows:
present: whether this programme has a picture (no, in the
case of radio stations broadcast on TV or 'Blue'), legal values are
'yes' or 'no'. Obviously if the value is 'no', the other elements are
meaningless.
colour: 'yes' for colour, 'no' for black-and-white.
aspect: The horizontal:vertical aspect ratio, eg '4:3' or '16:9'.
quality: information on the quality, eg 'HDTV', '800x600'.
-->
<!ELEMENT video (present?, colour?, aspect?, quality?)>
<!ELEMENT present (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT colour (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT aspect (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT quality (#PCDATA)>
<!-- Audio details, similar to video details above.
present: whether this programme has any sound at all, 'yes' or 'no'.
stereo: Description of the stereo-ness of the sound. Legal values
are currently 'mono','stereo','dolby','dolby digital','bilingual'
and 'surround'. 'bilingual' in this case refers to a single audio
stream where the left and right channels contain monophonic audio
in different languages. Other values may be added later.
-->
<!ELEMENT audio (present?, stereo?)>
<!ELEMENT stereo (#PCDATA)>
<!-- When and where the programme was last shown, if known. Normally
in TV listings 'repeat' means 'previously shown on this channel', but
if you don't know what channel the old screening was on (but do know
that it happened) then you can omit the 'channel' attribute.
Similarly you can omit the 'start' attribute if you don't know when
the previous transmission was (though you can of course give just the
year, etc.).
The absence of this element does not say for certain that the
programme is brand new and has never been screened anywhere before.
-->
<!ELEMENT previously-shown EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST previously-shown start CDATA #IMPLIED
channel CDATA #IMPLIED >
<!-- 'Premiere'. Different channels have different meanings for this
word - sometimes it means a film has never before been seen on TV in
that country, but other channels use it to mean 'the first showing of
this film on our channel in the current run'. It might have been
shown before, but now they have paid for another set of showings,
which makes the first in that set count as a premiere!
So this element doesn't have a clear meaning, just use it to represent
where 'premiere' would appear in a printed TV listing. You can use
the content of the element to explain exactly what is meant, for
example:
<premiere lang="en">
First showing on national terrestrial TV
</premiere>
The textual content is a 'paragraph' as for <desc>. If you don't want
to give an explanation, just write empty content:
<premiere />
-->
<!ELEMENT premiere (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST premiere lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Last-chance. In a way this is the opposite of premiere. Some
channels buy the rights to show a movie a certain number of times, and
the first may be flagged 'premiere', the last as 'last showing'.
For symmetry with premiere, you may use the element content to give a
'paragraph' describing exactly what is meant - it's unlikely to be the
last showing ever! Otherwise, explicitly put empty content:
<last-chance />
-->
<!ELEMENT last-chance (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST last-chance lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- New. This is the first screened programme from a new show that
has never been shown on television before - if not worldwide then at
least never before in this country. After the first episode or
programme has been shown, subsequent ones are no longer 'new'.
Similarly the second series of an established programme is not 'new'.
Note that this does not mean 'new season' or 'new episode' of an
existing show. You can express part of that using the episode-num
stuff.
-->
<!ELEMENT new EMPTY>
<!-- Subtitles. These can be either 'teletext' (sent digitally, and
displayed at the viewer's request), 'onscreen' (superimposed on the
picture and impossible to get rid of), or 'deaf-signed' (in-vision
signing for users of sign language). You can have multiple subtitle
streams to handle different languages. Language for subtitles is
specified in the same way as for programmes.
-->
<!ELEMENT subtitles (language?)>
<!ATTLIST subtitles type (teletext | onscreen | deaf-signed) #IMPLIED>
<!-- Rating. Various bodies decide on classifications for films -
usually a minimum age you must be to see it. In principle the same
could be done for ordinary TV programmes. Because there are many
systems for doing this, you can also specify the rating system used
(which in practice is the same as the body which made the rating).
-->
<!ELEMENT rating (value, icon*)>
<!ATTLIST rating system CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- 'Star rating' - many listings guides award a programme a score as
a quick guide to how good it is. The value of this element should be
'N / M', for example one star out of a possible five stars would be
'1 / 5'. Zero stars is also a possible score (and not the same as
'unrated'). You should try to map whatever wacky system your listings
source uses to a number of stars: so for example if they have thumbs
up, thumbs sideways and thumbs down, you could map that to two, one or
zero stars out of two. If a programme is marked as recommended in a
listings guide you could map this to '1 / 1'. Because there could be many
ways to provide star-ratings or recommendations for a programme, you can
specify multiple star-ratings. You can specify the star-rating system
used, or the provider of the recommendation, with the system attribute.
Whitespace between the numbers and slash is ignored.
-->
<!ELEMENT star-rating (value, icon*)>
<!ATTLIST star-rating system CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Review. Listings guides may provide reviews of programmes in
addition to, or in place of, standard programme descriptions. They are
usually written by in-house reviewers, but reviews can also be made
available by third-party organisations/individuals. The value of this
element must be either the text of the review, or a URL that links to it.
Optional attributes giving the review source and the individual reviewer
can also be specified.
-->
<!ELEMENT review (#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST review type (text | url) #REQUIRED
source CDATA #IMPLIED
reviewer CDATA #IMPLIED
lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- (Why are things like 'stereo', which must be one of a small
number of values, stored as the contents of elements rather than as
attributes? Because they are data rather than metadata. Attributes
are used for things like the language or encoding of element contents,
or for programme transmission details.) -->

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 Alex Stevens
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2011/08/nuspec.xsd">
<metadata>
<id>Emby.XmlTv</id>
<version>1.0.19</version>
<title>Emby.XmlTv</title>
<authors>Emby Team</authors>
<owners>ebr,Luke,scottisafool</owners>
<projectUrl>https://github.com/MediaBrowser/Emby.XmlTv</projectUrl>
<iconUrl>http://www.mb3admin.com/images/mb3icons1-1.png</iconUrl>
<requireLicenseAcceptance>false</requireLicenseAcceptance>
<description>An XmlTv parsing library.</description>
<copyright>Copyright © Emby 2013</copyright>
<dependencies>
</dependencies>
</metadata>
<files>
<file src="dlls\Emby.XmlTv.dll" target="lib\portable-net45+netstandard2.0+win8\Emby.XmlTv.dll" />
</files>
</package>

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# Emby.XmlTv

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