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Message #05768
[Bug 538558] Re: absolute paths in .osp
Could anyone try this?
The basic idea is that when you open a .osp project, we check if project location has changed. If it is the case, we check if resources location have moved with the project or if they are still in the original location.
Special care is taken for files with %d in the name (image sequences).*
Emmanuel
classes/open_project.py line 74 (in bzr 1.4.3alpha1)
============USE===============
#check project files still exist in the same location
missing_files = ""
items = project_object.project_folder.items
# Just in case the project was moved
new_project_path = "/".join(file_path.split('/')[:-1])
for item in items:
if isinstance(item, files.OpenShotFile):
# Try auto path recovery in case the project was moved: Assume that resources were moved too, preserving relative paths
if project_object.folder != new_project_path:
# project moved. Update files if resources moved or disapeared from prevouse path
if item.name.startswith(project_object.folder):
# File could be relative path
new_path = item.name.replace(project_object.folder, new_project_path)
if check_if_file_exist(new_path):
# The file exist relatively to the new project location. Update path
item.name = new_path
elif not check_if_file_exist(item.name):
# The file disapeard from previouse location. Considere that it was
# intended to be moved with the project file but relative new path is wrong.
# Update path
item.name = new_path
else:
# The file is not in the new location, and still in the old one.
# Keep the old one. This would generate absolute path.
pass
else:
# This file was absolute path anyway
pass
if not check_if_file_exist(item.name):
missing_files += item.name + "\n"
# If project has moved since last edition: update internal path
project_object.folder = new_project_path
if missing_files:
messagebox.show("OpenShot", _("The following file(s) no longer exist.") + "\n\n" + missing_files)
============== additional function =================
def check_if_file_exist(item_name):
"""Same idea as os.path.exist, but handle openshot special filenames"""
if "%" not in item_name:
return os.path.exists(item_name)
# We have a sequence file with %d in the path
path = os.path.dirname(item_name)
file_name = item_name.split(os.path.sep)[-1]
head = file_name.split("%d")[0]
tail = file_name.split("%d")[1]
if not os.path.exists(path):
return False
for f in os.listdir(path):
if f.startswith(head) and f.endswith(tail):
return True
# We did not find any item matching the resource path
return False
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538558
Title:
absolute paths in .osp
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
Triaged
Bug description:
Hi,
I have opened .osp file with text editor and seems like paths to media files in project are absolute.
It will be great to use relative from .osp file paths to media files.
It should be much easy to move(send) clip sources and project file to
another location
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