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* initial commit for XMP sidecar support * Added support for 'missing' metadata files to include those without sidecar files, now detects sidecar files in the filesystem for media already ingested but the sidecar was created afterwards * didn't mean to commit default log level during testing * new sidecar logic for video metadata as well * Added xml mimetype for sidecars only * don't need capture group for this regex * wrong default value reverted * simplified the move here - keep it in the same try catch since the outcome is to move the media back anyway * simplified setter logic Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jrasm91@gmail.com> * simplified logic per suggestions * sidecar is now its own queue with a discover and sync, updated UI for the new job queueing * queue a sidecar job for every asset based on discovery or sync, though the logic is almost identical aside from linking the sidecar * now queue sidecar jobs for each assset, though logic is mostly the same between discovery and sync * simplified logic of filename extraction and asset instantiation * not sure how that got deleted.. * updated code per suggestions and comments in the PR * stat was not being used, removed the variable set * better type checking, using in-scope variables for exif getter instead of passing in every time * removed commented out test * ran and resolved all lints, formats, checks, and tests * resolved suggested change in PR * made getExifProperty more dynamic with multiple possible args for fallbacks, fixed typo, used generic in function for better type checking * better error handling and moving files back to positions on move or save failure * regenerated api * format fixes * Added XMP documentation * documentation typo * Merged in main * missed merge conflict * more changes due to a merge * Resolving conflicts * added icon for sidecar jobs --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jrasm91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Tran <alex.tran1502@gmail.com> |
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