require 'active_support' module KalturaFu module Entry module Metadata ## # @private ## def self.included(base) base.extend ClassAndInstanceMethods base.extend ClassMethods base.class_eval do include ClassAndInstanceMethods end super end ## # @private ## def method_missing(name, *args) method_name = name.to_s unless self.class.generated_methods? self.class.define_attribute_methods if self.class.generated_methods.include?(method_name) return self.send(name,*args) else super end else super end end ## # @private ## def respond_to?(method) case method.to_s when /^(get|set)_(.*)/ valid_entry_attribute?($2.to_sym) || super when /^(add)_(.*)/ (valid_entry_attribute?($2.pluralize.to_sym) && valid_add_attribute?($2) ) || super else super end end ## # Gets a Kaltura::MediaEntry given a Kaltura entry. # # @param [String] video_id Kaltura entry_id of the video. # # @return [Kaltura::MediaEntry] The MediaEntry object for the Kaltura entry. # @raose [Kaltura::APIError] Raises a kaltura error if it can't find the entry. ## def get_entry(entry_id) KalturaFu.check_for_client_session KalturaFu.client.media_service.get(entry_id) end ## # Sets a specific Kaltura::MediaEntry attribute given a Kaltura entry. # This method is called by method_missing, allowing this module set attributes based # off of the current API wrapper, rather than having to update along side the API wrapper. # # @param [String] attr_name The attribute to set. # @param [String] entry_id The Kaltura entry ID. # @param [String] value The value you wish to set the attribute to. # # @return [String] Returns the value as stored in the Kaltura database. Tag strings come back # slightly funny. # # @raise [Kaltura::APIError] Passes Kaltura API errors directly through. ## def set_attribute(attr_name,entry_id,value) KalturaFu.check_for_client_session add_categories_to_kaltura(value) if (attr_name =~ /^(.*)_categories/ || attr_name =~ /^categories/) media_entry = Kaltura::MediaEntry.new media_entry.send("#{attr_name}=",value) KalturaFu.client.media_service.update(entry_id,media_entry).send(attr_name.to_sym) end ## # @private ## def add_categories_to_kaltura(categories) KalturaFu.check_for_client_session categories.split(",").each do |category| unless category_exists?(category) cat = Kaltura::Category.new cat.name = category KalturaFu.client.category_service.add(cat) end end end ## # @private ## def category_exists?(category_name) KalturaFu.check_for_client_session category_filter = Kaltura::Filter::CategoryFilter.new category_filter.full_name_equal = category_name category_check = KalturaFu.client.category_service.list(category_filter).objects if category_check.nil? false else category_check end end ## # Appends a specific Kaltura::MediaEntry attribute to the end of the original attribute given a Kaltura entry. # This method is called by method_missing, allowing this module add attributes based # off of the current API wrapper, rather than having to update along side the API wrapper. # # @param [String] attr_name The attribute to set. # @param [String] entry_id The Kaltura entry ID. # @param [String] value The value you wish to append the attribute with. # # @return [String] Returns the value as stored in the Kaltura database. Tag strings come back # slightly funny. # # @raise [Kaltura::APIError] Passes Kaltura API errors directly through. ## def add_attribute(attr_name,entry_id,value) KalturaFu.check_for_client_session add_categories_to_kaltura(value) if (attr_name =~ /^(.*)_categor(ies|y)/ || attr_name =~ /^categor(ies|y)/) old_attributes = KalturaFu.client.media_service.get(entry_id).send(attr_name.to_sym) media_entry = Kaltura::MediaEntry.new media_entry.send("#{attr_name}=","#{old_attributes},#{value}") KalturaFu.client.media_service.update(entry_id,media_entry).send(attr_name.to_sym) end end end end