Example #1
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def getFilmography(dataF,
                   indexF,
                   keyF,
                   attrIF,
                   attrKF,
                   offset,
                   charNF=None,
                   doCast=0,
                   doWriters=0):
    """Gather information from the given files about the
    person entry found at offset; return a list of Movie objects,
    with the relevant attributes."""
    name, res = getRawData(dataF, offset, doCast, doWriters)
    resList = []
    for movie in res:
        title = getLabel(movie['movieID'], indexF, keyF)
        if not title: continue
        curRole = movie.get('currentRole', u'')
        roleID = None
        if curRole and charNF:
            curRole, roleID = getCharactersIDs(curRole, charNF)
        m = Movie(title=title,
                  movieID=movie['movieID'],
                  currentRole=curRole,
                  roleID=roleID,
                  accessSystem='local')
        if movie.has_key('attributeID'):
            attr = getLabel(movie['attributeID'], attrIF, attrKF)
            if attr: m.notes = attr
        resList.append(m)
    return resList
Example #2
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def getMovieCast(dataF, movieID, indexF, keyF, attrIF, attrKF, offsList=[],
                charNF=None, doCast=0, doWriters=0):
    """Read the specified files and return a list of Person objects,
    one for every people in offsList."""
    resList = []
    _globoff = []
    for offset in offsList:
        # One round for person is enough.
        if offset not in _globoff: _globoff.append(offset)
        else: continue
        personID, movies = getRawData(dataF, offset, doCast, doWriters)
        # Consider only the current movie.
        movielist = [x for x in movies if x.get('movieID') == movieID]
        # XXX: a person can be listed more than one time for a single movie:
        #      think about directors of TV series.
        # XXX: here, 'movie' is a dictionary as returned by the getRawData
        #      function, not a Movie class instance.
        for movie in movielist:
            name = getLabel(personID, indexF, keyF)
            if not name: continue
            curRole = movie.get('currentRole', u'')
            roleID = None
            if curRole and charNF:
                curRole, roleID = getCharactersIDs(curRole, charNF)
            p = Person(name=name, personID=personID,
                        currentRole=curRole, roleID=roleID,
                        accessSystem='local')
            if movie.has_key('attributeID'):
                attr = getLabel(movie['attributeID'], attrIF, attrKF)
                if attr: p.notes = attr
            # Used to sort cast.
            if movie.has_key('position'):
                p.billingPos = movie['position'] or None
            resList.append(p)
    return resList
Example #3
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def getMovieCast(dataF, movieID, indexF, keyF, attrIF, attrKF, offsList=[],
                charNF=None, doCast=0, doWriters=0):
    """Read the specified files and return a list of Person objects,
    one for every people in offsList."""
    resList = []
    _globoff = []
    for offset in offsList:
        # One round for person is enough.
        if offset not in _globoff: _globoff.append(offset)
        else: continue
        personID, movies = getRawData(dataF, offset, doCast, doWriters)
        # Consider only the current movie.
        movielist = [x for x in movies if x.get('movieID') == movieID]
        # XXX: a person can be listed more than one time for a single movie:
        #      think about directors of TV series.
        # XXX: here, 'movie' is a dictionary as returned by the getRawData
        #      function, not a Movie class instance.
        for movie in movielist:
            name = getLabel(personID, indexF, keyF)
            if not name: continue
            curRole = movie.get('currentRole', u'')
            roleID = None
            if curRole and charNF:
                curRole, roleID = getCharactersIDs(curRole, charNF)
            p = Person(name=name, personID=personID,
                        currentRole=curRole, roleID=roleID,
                        accessSystem='local')
            if movie.has_key('attributeID'):
                attr = getLabel(movie['attributeID'], attrIF, attrKF)
                if attr: p.notes = attr
            # Used to sort cast.
            if movie.has_key('position'):
                p.billingPos = movie['position'] or None
            resList.append(p)
    return resList
Example #4
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def getFilmography(dataF, indexF, keyF, attrIF, attrKF, offset,
                    charNF=None, doCast=0, doWriters=0):
    """Gather information from the given files about the
    person entry found at offset; return a list of Movie objects,
    with the relevant attributes."""
    name, res = getRawData(dataF, offset, doCast, doWriters)
    resList = []
    for movie in res:
        title = getLabel(movie['movieID'], indexF, keyF)
        if not title: continue
        curRole =  movie.get('currentRole', u'')
        roleID = None
        if curRole and charNF:
            curRole, roleID = getCharactersIDs(curRole, charNF)
        m = Movie(title=title, movieID=movie['movieID'],
                    currentRole=curRole, roleID=roleID,
                    accessSystem='local')
        if movie.has_key('attributeID'):
            attr = getLabel(movie['attributeID'], attrIF, attrKF)
            if attr: m.notes = attr
        resList.append(m)
    return resList