From 8d4f8607dc1558ce73eb4c376bdbf78ddb65da83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Wieninger Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 15:40:28 +0100 Subject: Initial commit --- doc/en/epgsearch.4.txt | 856 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 856 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/en/epgsearch.4.txt (limited to 'doc/en/epgsearch.4.txt') diff --git a/doc/en/epgsearch.4.txt b/doc/en/epgsearch.4.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13b5dd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/en/epgsearch.4.txt @@ -0,0 +1,856 @@ +epgsearch(5) Epgsearch Version 0.9.24.beta9 epgsearch(5) + + + +NAME + epgsearch - Searchtimer and replacement of the VDR program menu + +OVERVIEW + Since the README get bigger and bigger this man page shall be used to + explain some things in detail. So it’s not really a manual, but an + extended README. + +CONTENT + 1. Using variables in the directory entry of a search timer + 2. The format of epgsearch.conf + 3. Description of the search process + 4. How do Search Timers work? + 5. How to trigger a search timer update? + 6. The sources of the ’Select directory’ menu + 7. Language dependent commands for EPG + 8. Usage from other plugins or scripts + 9. SVDRP interface + 10. Customizing the EPG menus + 11. Working with the timer conflict menu + 12. User defined variables + 13. Email notifications + +1. Using variables in the directory entry of a search timer + If you are using extended EPG information, you can use variables as + part of a directory entry of a search timer. These variables always + have the form ’%variable%’. The name of a variable corresponds with the + internal name of an extended EPG info, as specified in the file + epgsearchcats.conf (samples can be found in subdirectory ’conf’). + Example: + + 1|Category|Kategorie|Information,Kinder,Musik,Serie,Show,Spielfilm,Sport|3 + + The category with ID 1 has the internal name ’Category’. So you could + use it with ’%Category%’. The names are not case sensitive. Sample + directory entries could look like this: + + My Movies~%Category% + Childrens Movies~%category% + %CATEGORY%~%genre% + + There are also three other variables: %Title%, %Subtitle% and %Chan‐ + nel%. If you don’t use %Title%, the title is always automatically + appended to the directory entry, when a timer will be created. If you + set ’serial recording’ to ’yes’ in your search timer then also the sub‐ + title will be automatically appended. So the directory entry + + %Category%~%Genre%~%Title%~%Subtitle% + + is the same as + + %Category%~%Genre% + (with ’serial recording’ set to ’yes’). + + The %Channel% variable gets replaced with the name of the channel. + + Attention: Automatically appending title and subtitle will not be done, + if you use the variables %Title% or %Subtitle% in the directory entry. + This allows to form directory entries like this one: + + %Category%~%Genre%~%Title%~%Episode%~%Subtitle% + + There is also another variable %search.query% that will be replaced + with the query of the search timer. + + See also "epgsearchuservars.conf(5)". + +2. The format of epgsearch.conf + Due to some new features there was a change in the format. The format + is now signed with a comment in the first line. The field delimiter is + ’:’: + + 1 - unique search timer id + 2 - the search term + 3 - use time? 0/1 + 4 - start time in HHMM + 5 - stop time in HHMM + 6 - use channel? 0 = no, 1 = Interval, 2 = Channel group, 3 = FTA only + 7 - if ’use channel’ = 1 then channel id[|channel id] in vdr format, + one entry or min/max entry separated with |, if ’use channel’ = 2 + then the channel group name + 8 - match case? 0/1 + 9 - search mode: + 0 - the whole term must appear as substring + 1 - all single terms (delimiters are blank,’,’, ’;’, ’|’ or ’~’) + must exist as substrings. + 2 - at least one term (delimiters are blank, ’,’, ’;’, ’|’ or ’~’) + must exist as substring. + 3 - matches exactly + 4 - regular expression + 5 - fuzzy searching (specify tolerance in parameter 42, not available + for EPG categories) + 10 - use title? 0/1 + 11 - use subtitle? 0/1 + 12 - use description? 0/1 + 13 - use duration? 0/1 + 14 - min duration in minutes + 15 - max duration in minutes + 16 - use as search timer? 0/1/2 (with 2 one can specify time margins in + parameter 48/49 where the search timer is active) + 17 - use day of week? 0/1 + 18 - day of week (0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday...; + -1 Sunday, -2 Monday, -4 Tuesday, ...; -7 Sun, Mon, Tue) + 19 - use series recording? 0/1 + 20 - directory for recording + 21 - priority of recording + 22 - lifetime of recording + 23 - time margin for start in minutes + 24 - time margin for stop in minutes + 25 - use VPS? 0/1 + 26 - action: + 0 = create a timer + 1 = announce only via OSD (no timer) + 2 = switch only (no timer) + 27 - use extended EPG info? 0/1 + 28 - extended EPG info values. This entry has the following format + (delimiter is ’|’ for each category, ’#’ separates id and value): + 1 - the id of the extended EPG info category as specified in + epgsearchcats.conf + 2 - the value of the extended EPG info category + (a ’:’ will be translated to "!^colon^!", e.g. in "16:9") + 29 - avoid repeats? 0/1 + 30 - allowed repeats + 31 - compare title when testing for a repeat? 0/1 + 32 - compare subtitle when testing for a repeat? 0/1 + 33 - compare description when testing for a repeat? 0/1 + 34 - compare extended EPG info when testing for a repeat? + This entry is a bit field of the category IDs. + 35 - accepts repeats only within x days + 36 - delete a recording automatically after x days + 37 - but keep this number of recordings anyway + 38 - minutes before switch (if action = 2) + 39 - pause if x recordings already exist + 40 - blacklist usage mode (0 none, 1 selection, 2 all) + 41 - selected blacklist IDs separated with ’|’ + 42 - fuzzy tolerance value for fuzzy searching + 43 - use this search in favorites menu (0 no, 1 yes) + 44 - number of the search menu template to use (only available if multiple + search result templates are defined in epgsearchmenu.conf) + 45 - auto deletion mode (0 don’t delete search timer, 1 delete after given + count of recordings, 2 delete after given days after first recording) + 46 - count of recordings after which to delete the search timer + 47 - count of days after the first recording after which to delete the search + timer + 48 - first day where the search timer is active (see parameter 16) + 49 - last day where the search timer is active (see parameter 16) + 50 - ignore missing EPG categories? 0/1 + 51 - unmute sound if off when used as switch timer + + A ’:’ in the search term or the directory entry will be translated in a + ’|’. If a ’|’ exists in the search term, e.g. when using regular + expressions, it will be translated to "!^pipe^!" (I know it’s ugly ;-)) + + See also "epgsearch.conf(5)". + +3. Description of the search process + First, for each broadcasting a search text divided by ’~’ is created, + depending on the settings of ’Use title’, ’Use subtitle’ and ’Use + description’: + + title~subtitle~description + + If "Match case" is not set, the search text and the search term are + transformed to lower case. Now depending on the search mode, the + search term will be looked up in the search text: + + - ’Phrase’ matches + if the search term is found anywhere in the search text. + + - ’at least one word’, ’all words’ + first the search term will be split in single words. Delimiters are + a blank and the characters ’,’ ’;’ ’|’ ’~’. + + Then we check if at least one or all words appear in the search + text. + + - ’match exactly’ + matches if search term and search text are identical. + + - ’regular expression’ + the search is done with a regular expression. You don’t need a + leading and trailing ’/’ in your search term. Two standards of + regular expression are supported: extended POSIX and Perl compati‐ + ble regular expressions (PCRE) (see INSTALL). + + If the search was successful until now, the other criterions (start + time, duration, week day) are checked. + +4. How do Search Timers work? + With each update, the plugin searches for new matches of your search + timers. If a new match is found then a new timer is created. For serial + recordings, the subtitle is appended to the recording directory. Many + providers deliver the subtitle just 1-2 days before the event. The plu‐ + gin uses then a date/time string for the subtitle, but replaces this + one later if the subtitle is present. + + Start and end times of a broadcasting often vary a little bit. To avoid + getting many different timers for the same event, the plugin checks + before adding a new timer, if there is one, that has start and end + times which only differ by a maximum of 10 minutes (or the events dura‐ + tion if this is less then 10 minutes). If so, the present timer is mod‐ + ified, else a new timer is created. If the timer was set to inactive + there will be no update. Also manually corrected priority or lifetime + will not be changed when updating. + + If you have set ’Announce only (no timer)’ to yes, no timer is created. + Instead you get an OSD message about the event. This message is dis‐ + played at each scan, but only if there is no timer for the event. + +5. How to trigger a search timer update? + the update of search timers runs in its own thread. There are several + ways to trigger it: + + - automatically + after VDR starts there is always an update (after a few seconds). + After this, the setup option ’Update interval’ tells epgsearch when + the next update should be done repeatedly (in minutes). + + - manually extern + the thread observes the file ’.epgsearchupdate’ in the plugins con‐ + fig directory. When you + + touch /path_to_file/.epgsearchupdate + + this will also trigger an update. So this is a simple solution to + make an update e.g. by a script. + + - manually intern + calling actions or pressing ’3’ in the menu of searches asks also + for an update. + + - from other plugins + + there’s a service ’Epgsearch-updatesearchtimers-v1.0’ that can be used + with the service interface of VDR from other plugins with the option to + inform via OSD when the update has finished + +6. The sources of the ’Select directory’ menu + This menu displays directories, that can be used for search timers or + ordinary timers. The items displayed are read from the following + sources: + + * current recording directories + * current timer directories + * directories used in search timers + * directories specified in F, + see C + + The menu merges theses directories and displays only distinct directo‐ + ries. With key ’yellow’ one can change the depth of the directories + shown. If there are items, that contain category variables like + ’%genre%’, these entries are always shown before any other directories. + They are also not level dependent, but are always shown with their full + directory. + + If this menu is called from the timer edit menu and an item is selected + that contains the variables "%title%" or "%subtitle" then the ’file’ + item of the timer gets cleared, since title or subtitle already exist + in the ’directory’ item. This list can also be accessed via the SVDRP + command ’LSRD’. + +7. Language dependent commands for EPG + If you like to have a language dependent list of commands simply trans‐ + late your present epgsearchcmds.conf to your preferred OSD language and + store it with the filename epgsearchcmds-XXX.conf, where XXX is the + language code from i18n.c: + + { "eng,dos", + "deu,ger", + "slv", + "ita", + "dut,nla,nld", + "por", + "fra,fre", + "nor", + "fin,smi", + "pol", + "esl,spa", + "ell,gre", + "sve,swe", + "rom,rum", + "hun", + "cat,cln", + "rus", + "hrv", + "est", + "dan", + } + + If there are more codes for one language (e.g. "deu,ger") choose one of + them. If there is no language dependent file, epgsearch loads the file + epgsearchcmds.conf. + + See also "epgsearchcmds.conf(5)". + +8. Usage from other plugins or scripts + Searching the EPG and other functionality can be used by other plugins + or scripts. There are two approaches: + + 8.1. File-based (intended for use in scripts) + + Therefore simply create the file ’.epgsearchrc’ in the plugins config + directory with the following lines in it: + + Search=your search term + Searchmode=x // 0=phrase, 1=and, 2=or, 3=regular expression + ChannelNr=x // add this line, to search on a specific channel + UseTitle=x // 1(default) or 0 + UseSubtitle=x // 1(default) or 0 + UseDescr=x // 1(default) or 0 + + Then call Epgsearch via svdrpsend.pl (you must have assigned a key to + it), e.g. + + svdrpsend.pl HITK green + + At startup Epgsearch will look for this file and give you the search + results for your search, if it exists. After that the file is removed. + + A sample script recrep.sh, that searches for the repeats of a recording + exists in the scripts subdirectory of Epgsearch. + + 8.2. via Plugin-Interface (intended for use in plugins) + + A plugin can directly call two functions of epgsearch with only some + lines of source code: + + - searching the EPG for some criteria and display the result list + - extended timer edit menu + + I have added a quick and dirty dummy plugin (source/vdr-epgsearch‐ + client-0.0.1.tgz), that demonstrates the usage. + +9. SVDRP interface + epgsearch implements a SVDRP interface, that can be accessed for exam‐ + ple like this + + svdrpsend.pl PLUG epgsearch LSTS + + the following commands are available: + + search management: + + * ’LSTS [ID]’ to list all searches, or the one with the passed ID + (format is the same as epgsearch.conf) + * ’NEWS ’ to add a new search + REMARK: the value of element ID is ignored. epgsearch will always + assign the next free ID + * ’DELS ’ to delete the search with ID + * ’EDIS ’ to modify an existing search + * ’UPDS [OSD]’ to update the search timers. Passing the optional keyword + ’OSD’ pops up an OSD message after the update has finished. + * ’MODS ID ON|OFF’ turns on/off the option ’Use as search timer’. + * ’UPDD’ to reload the file epgsearchdone.data, e.g. after an + external tool has modified it. + * ’SETS ’ to temporarily activate or cancel the search timer background + thread. + * ’FIND ’ for searching the EPG + input is the same as with ’NEWS’. output is a list of found events formatted + as ’NEWT’ lines. So they can be immediately used to create a new timer for + an event. + * ’QRYS < ID(s) >’ to get the results for a search with the given + ID. Multiple IDs can also be passed and have to be separated with ’|’. + The results are formatted like this: + + search ID : // the ID of the corresponding search timer + event ID : // VDR event ID + title : // event title, any ’:’ will be converted to ’|’ + episode name : // event short text, any ’:’ will be converted to ’|’ + event start : // event start in seconds since 1970-01-01 + event stop : // event stop in seconds since 1970-01-01 + channel : // channel ID in VDR’s internal representation (e.g. ’S19.2E-1-1101-28106’) + timer start : // timer start in seconds since 1970-01-01 (only valid if timer flag is > 0) + timer stop : // timer stop in seconds since 1970-01-01 (only valid if timer flag is > 0) + timer file : // timer file (only valid if timer flag is > 0) + timer flag : // 0 = no timer needed, 1 = has timer, 2 timer planned for next update) + * ’QRYS ’ to get the results for a search with the given search + settings. + * ’QRYF [hours]’ to get the results for the favorites menu, see QRYS for + result format. The optional parameter specifies the number of hours to + evaluate and defaults to 24h. + + channel group management: + + * ’LSTC [channel group name]’ + list all channel groups or if given the one with name ’group name’ + * ’NEWC ’ + create a new channel group, format as in epgsearchchangrps.conf + * ’EDIC ’ + modify an existing channel group, format as in epgsearchchangrps.conf + * ’DELC ’ + delete an existing channel group + * ’RENC ’ + rename an existing channel group + + blacklist management: + + * ’LSTB [ID]’ to list all blacklists, or the one with the passed ID + (format is the same as epgsearchblacklists.conf) + * ’NEWB ’ to add a new blacklist + REMARK: the value of element ID is ignored. epgsearch will always + assign the next free ID + * ’DELB ’ to delete the blacklist with ID + * ’EDIB ’ to modify an existing blacklist + + search template management: + + * ’LSTT [ID]’ to list all search templates, or the one with the passed ID + (format is the same as epgsearch.conf) + * ’NEWT ’ to add a new search template + REMARK: the value of element ID is ignored. epgsearch will always + assign the next free ID + * ’DELT ’ to delete the search template with ID + * ’EDIT ’ to modify an existing search template + * ’DEFT [ID]’ returns the ID of the default search template. When passing an + ID it activates the corresponding template as default. + + extended EPG categories: + + * ’LSTE [ID] to get the extended EPG categories defined in epgsearchcats.conf + or the one with the given ID. (format is the same as epgsearchcats.conf) + + misc: + + * ’SETP [option]’ returns the current value of the given setup option or a + list of all options with their current values. + The following options can be accessed: + - ShowFavoritesMenu + - UseSearchTimers + + timer conflicts: + + * ’LSCC [REL]’ returns the current timer conflicts. With the option ’REL’ only + relevant conflicts are listed. The result list looks like this for example + when we have 2 timer conflicts at one time: + + 1190232780:152|30|50#152#45:45|10|50#152#45 + + ’1190232780’ is the time of the conflict in seconds since 1970-01-01. It’s + followed by list of timers that have a conflict at this time: + + ’152|30|50#152#45’ is the description of the first conflicting timer. Here: + + ’152’ is VDR’s timer id of this timer as returned from VDR’s LSTT command + ’30’ is the percentage of recording that would be done (0...100) + ’50#152#45’ is the list of concurrent timers at this conflict + + ’45|10|50#152#45’ describes the next conflict + +10. Customizing the EPG menus + The file epgsearchmenu.conf in your plugins config directory is used to + store the entries for customizing the EPG menus. You specify the look + of each menu (What’s on now, What’s on next, What’s on at ..., Sched‐ + ule, Search results, Favorites) with a separate line. Here’s a sample: + + MenuWhatsOnNow=%chnr%:3|%progrt2s%:5| %time% %t_status%:8|%category%:6| %title% ~ %subtitle%:35 + MenuWhatsOnNext=%chnr%:3|%time% %t_status%:8|%category%:8| %title% ~ %subtitle%:35 + MenuWhatsOnElse=%chnr%:3|%time% %t_status%:8|%category%:8| %title% ~ %subtitle%:35 + MenuSchedule=%time% %t_status%:8|%genre%:14| %title% ~ %subtitle%:35 + MenuSearchResults=%chnr%:3|%datesh% %time% %t_status%:14|%genre%:8| %title%%colon% %subtitle%:35 + MenuFavorites=%chnr%:3|%time%:6|%timespan%:7|%t_status%:14|%genre%:8| %title%%colon%%subtitle%:35 + + E.g. the entry ’MenuWhatsOnNow’ tells epgsearch how you would like to + build a line for the menu ’What’s on now’. This would create a menu + line starting with the channel number, followed by a progress bar in + text2skin style, a space of one char, the start time, the timer status, + the EPG category (like "movie") and finally the title and subtitle. + + The values for MenuWhatsOnNext, MenuWhatsOnElse, MenuSchedule, MenuSe‐ + archResults, MenuFavorites specify the menu ’What’s on next’, ’What’s + on at ...’, ’Schedule’, ’Search results’ and ’Favorites’ respectively. + If you do not specify one entry, epgsearch uses it’s default menu look. + + ’MenuSearchResults’ has something special: If you want to have differ‐ + ent layouts for your search results depending on the search, you can + use more then one menu template. Simply define e.g. an additional + + MenuSearchResultsTip of the Day=%chnr%:3|%time_w%:4|%t_status%:3|%genre%:10|%title%%colon% %subtitle%:35 + + This will produce an additional menu item "Result menu layout" in the + edit menu of a search where you can choose between the default menu + template and your own templates. In the example above you will get "Tip + of the Day" as selection entry, since epgsearch simply cuts the leading + "MenuSearchResults". When you display the search results the chosen + template will be used instead of the default one. + + The following variables exist: + + %time% - start time in format HH:MM + %timeend% - end time in format HH:MM + %date% - start date in format TT.MM.YY + %datesh% - start date in format TT.MM. + %time_w% - weekday name + %time_d% - start day in format TT + %time_lng% - start time in seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00 + %timespan% - timespan from now to the beginning of an event, e.g. ’in 15m’ + or the time an event is already running, e.g. ’10m’. + %length% - length in seconds + %title% - title + %subtitle% - subtitle + %summary% - summary + %htmlsummary% - summary, where all CR are replaced with ’
’ + %eventid% - numeric event ID + %t_status% - timer status (’T’, ’t’, ’R’) + %v_status% - VPS status + %r_status% - running status + %status% - complete status, the same as + ’%t_status%%v_status%%r_status%’ + + %% - a value from the extended EPG categories, specified in + epgsearchcats.conf, like %genre% or %category% + + for the ’Whats on...’ and ’Search results’ menu there are also: + + %chnr% - channel number + %chsh% - the short channel name (>=vdr-1.3.15) + %chlng% - the ’normal’ channel name + %chdata% - VDR’s internal channel representation (e.g. ’S19.2E-1-1101-28106’) + %progr% - graphical progress bar (not for menu ’Search results’) + %progrT2S% - progress bar in text2skin style (not for menu ’Search results’) + + some indepent variables: + + %colon% - the sign ’:’ + %datenow% - current date in format TT.MM.YY + %dateshnow% - current date in format TT.MM. + %timenow% - current time in format HH:MM + %videodir% - VDR video directory (e.g. /video) + %plugconfdir% - VDR plugin config directory (e.g. /etc/vdr/plugins) + %epgsearchdir% - epgsearchs config directory (e.g. /etc/vdr/plugins/epgsearch) + + The variables are not case sensitive. You can also use variables for + extended EPG categories defined in epgsearchcats.conf or use your own + user defined variables defined in epgsearchuservars.conf + + An entry consists of up to 6 tables separated with ’|’. The last entry + of each table should declare the table width in chars, separated with + ’:’. + + If you use a separator like ’~’, ’-’ or ’#’ to separate items like + title or subtitle, e.g. %title% ~ %subtitle%, and the subtitle is + empty, then epgsearch will try to fix this automatically to avoid a + trailing separator. + + You should vary the tab width values to fit your needs, since the look + often depends on the selected skin. epgsearchmenu.conf is not reloaded + with every plugin call, since this is only useful when testing the conf + file. To activate the permanent reload for testing your conf, pass the + new start parameter ’-r’ or ’--reloadmenuconf’ in your runvdr. + + There’s a sample epgsearchmenu.conf in the subdirectory "conf". For a + quick try copy it to your plugins config directory (e.g. /etc/vdr/plug‐ + ins). + + To enable icons from WarEagleIcon-Patch simply put the line + + WarEagleIcons=1 + + to epgsearchmenu.conf. + + NOTE: As long as there is a file epgsearchmenu.conf with an entry for a + special menu, all setup settings regarding the look of this menu are + ignored. + + See also "epgsearchmenu.con(5)". + +11. Working with the timer conflict menu + If a conflict is detected within the periodic conflict background check + you get an OSD message which informs you about it. Pressing ’Ok’ you + will get a menu that displays all relevant conflicts. You can manually + call this menu in epgsearch in the menu ’Search/Actions’. + + Besides the relevant conflicts (relevance is controlled via the setup + options of epgsearch) there may also be conflicts which are not classi‐ + fied as important. If so, you can press ’Show all’ to get the complete + list. The menu title always displays the number of relevant conflicts + and the total number. + + The list displays first the time when a conflict appears and then all + timers that will fail here. A timer entry consists of the channel num‐ + ber and its name followed by the timer priority and the percentage + value that shows how much of the timer will be recorded. Finally the + timer’s file entry is displayed. + + When you select a timer entry and press ’Ok’ or ’Details’ you get a new + menu which displays all concurrent timers. This menu allows you to + resolve the conflict by + + - searching a repeat for an event + - disabling a timer + - deleting a timer + - changing the timers start- or stop-time or its priority + - executing any other commands on this timer + + An entry of this menu consists of the sign ’>’ to indicate an active + timer, the channel number, the start and stop time, the priority, the + number of the device that will do the recording (or ’C’ for conflict) + and the timer’s file entry. Pressing ’Ok’ on a timer entry will show + you its event description if present. + + If one returns from this menu to the conflict overview menu there will + be an automatic update to see if a conflict was really resolved. Some + changes to a timer (like modifying start/stop or deleting a timer) in + the conflict details menu also cause an immediate return to the + overview menu and produce an update. + +12. User defined variables + You can create your own variables to be used in any place that supports + variables, like the default recording directory for manually created + timers, the recording directory of a search timer or in your customized + EPG menus. Put them in the file epgsearchuservars.conf. + + Variables looks like %Variablename%. + + "Variablename" can be consist of any alphanumerical character. Space + and special characters are not allowed. + + The variable names are case-insensitive. + + Examples for possible names: + + %Series% %DocuVar1% %ThemesSubtitleDate1% + + Assignment + + %Series%=New series~Thriller + + The variable %Series% will be assigned with the string "New + series~Thriller". + + Assignments are always strings. Spaces stay spaces. + + %Path%=%Series% + + The variable %Path% gets the content of the variable %Series%. + + You can do nearly everything: + + %Path%=%Serie%~Lost + + The variable %Path% contains now the string "New series~Thriller~Lost". + + Control structures + + You can use simple "if then else" constructions. + + These constructions cannot contain strings, only variables. Spaces are + ignored. + + %Foo%=Other + + %Variable%=%Path% ? %Path% : %Foo% + + If %Path% is not empty, assign the content of %Path% to %Variable%, + otherwise the content of %Foo%. + + "%Path% ?" means "not empty?". You can use other checks. + + %Variable%=%Path%!=5 ? %Path% : %Foo% + + "%Path%!=5 ?" means "is %Path% equal 5?" + + You can also compare variables. + + %Five%=5 + + %Variable%=%Path%!=%Five% ? %Path% : %Foo% + + Other possible checks: + + == equal + != not equal + + Calling a system command + + You can call external commands. The returned string will be assigned to + a variable + + %uservar%=system(scriptname[, parameters]) + + Calls the script "scriptname" with the parameters defined in the + optional list of ’parameters’. This can be an arbitrary expression con‐ + taining other user variables, but not again a system call or a condi‐ + tional expression. + + Sample: + + %myVar%=system(/usr/local/bin/myscript.sh, -t %title% -s %subtitle% -u %myOtherVar%) + + The script must return a string without line break! + + If the script returns nothing, an empty string will be assigned to the + Variable %Result%. + + Possible variables + + for a list of already builtin variables refer to the section "Customiz‐ + ing the EPG menus" Furthermore you can use every variable defined in + epgsearchcats.conf. + + See "epgsearchcats.conf(5)". + + EXAMPLES + + # Weekday, Date, Time + %DateStr%=%time_w% %date% %time% + + # Themes or Subtitle or Date + %ThemesSubtitleDate1%=%Subtitle% ? %Subtitle% : %DateStr% + %ThemesSubtitleDate%=%Themes% ? %Themes% : %ThemesSubtitleDate1% + + # Calls this script to get a recording path + %DocuScript%=system(doku.pl, -t %Title% -s %Subtitle% -e %Episode% -th %Themes% -c %Category% -g %Genre%) + %Docu%=%DocuScript% + +13. Email notification + If you want to get email notifications about timers added/modi‐ + fied/removed by the search timer thread or about timer conflicts, first + copy the script ’sendEmail.pl’ to the place where your executables are + (e.g. /usr/local/bin) and then configure your email account in the + setup. Press ’Test’ to check if it works. There should be something + like ’Email successfully sent’ at the end of the output. The content + of the mails is defined by the files + + - epgsearchupdmail.templ (for search timer update notifications) + - epgsearchconflmail.templ (for timer conflict notifications) + + You can find sample files in the ’conf’ directory. Copy them to + epgsearchs config directory (e.g. /etc/vdr/plugins/epgsearch). + + Customizing the notifications mails + + The content of the mails can be customized in many ways. You can use + plain text or HTML (see the sample conf/epgsearchupdmail-html.templ). + For an update mail you have to define the following sections: + + - "subject" to be used as mail subject + - "mailbody" the body of the mail: + put ’%update.newtimers%’ in the place where the list of new timers should + appear. The same for %update.modtimers% and %update.deltimers% for the + list of changed or deleted timers. + - "timer" the description of one timer. This section is used to display one + timer within a timer list, e.g. in %update.newtimers% + + each section is enclosed in a pseudo XML tag. + + The following variables can be used in the section : + + - %update.newtimers% - will be replaced with the list of new timers + created with this update. The timers are + displayed as defined in the section ’’ + - %update.countnewtimers% - the number of new timers + - %update.modtimers% - same as %update.newtimers% but for modified + timers. + - %update.countmodtimers% - the number of modified timers + - %update.deltimers% - same as %update.newtimers% but for deleted + timers. (Note: a deleted timer has eventually + no event assigned to it. So all event variables + within the timer section will be substituted to + an empty string.) + - %update.countdeltimers% - the number of deleted timers + - %colon% - the sign ’:’ + - %datenow% - current date in format TT.MM.YY + - %dateshnow% - current date in format TT.MM. + - %timenow% - current time in format HH:MM + + The following variables can be used in the section : + + - %timer.date% - date of the timer + - %timer.start% - start time of the timer + - %timer.stop% - stop time of the timer + - %timer.file% - recording directory of the timer + - %timer.chnr% - channel number + - %timer.chsh% - short channel name + - %timer.chlng% - channel name + - %timer.search% - name of the search timer, that created the timer + - %timer.searchid% - id of the search timer, that created the timer + - any event variable (as in ’10. Customizing the EPG menus’) + - any extended EPG variable as defined in epgsearchcats.conf + - any user variable (as in ’12. User defined variables’) + + For a conflict notification mail the following sections exist: + + - "subject" to be used as mail subject + - "mailbody" the body of the mail. Put %conflict.conflicts% in the place + where the list of conflict times should appear (Note: there can be more + than one timer conflict at the same time!). A conflict time uses the + section ’conflictsat’ to display its content. + - "conflictsat" the description of one time where one or more conflicts + exists. Put %conflict.confltimers% in the place where the list of conflict + timers should appear. + - "confltimer" the description of one conflicting timer + + The following variables can be used in the section : + + - %conflict.count% - complete number of timer conflicts + - %conflict.conflicts% - list of times with conflicting timers + + The following variables can be used in the section : + + - %conflict.date% - date of the conflict + - %conflict.time% - time of the conflict + - %conflict.confltimers% - list of conflicting timers for this time + + The section can use the same variables as the section + in an update mail (see above). + +SEE ALSO + epgsearch(1), "epgsearch.conf(5)", "epgsearchuservars.con(5)", + "epgsearchdirs.conf(5)", "epgsearchmenu.conf(5)", + "epgsearchcmds.conf(5)" + +AUTHOR (man pages) + Mike Constabel + +REPORT BUGS + Bug reports (german): + + + + Mailing list: + + + +COPYRIGHT and LICENSE + Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Christian Wieninger + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the + Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your + option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER‐ + CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General + Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Or, point + your browser to http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html + + The author can be reached at cwieninger@gmx.de + + The project’s page is at http://winni.vdr-developer.org/epgsearch + + The MD5 code is derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message- + Digest Algorithm. + + + +perl v5.8.8 2007-11-07 epgsearch(5) -- cgit v1.2.3