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As an example from the documentation for regexpsep_regexp: (\d\d)-(\d\d\d) should correctly identify season number and episode number.
Actual behaviour:
It does not identify the season/episode and reports but cannot find a(n) `ep` style identifier.
Proposed solution:
This has already been discussed in #2865 but the conversation quickly derailed to adjacent topics. Although there are workarounds, I think this issue is still valid.
Either fix the documentation or replace the regex [\W_]+ with (?:[^\w-]|_)+ in:
Expected behaviour:
As an example from the documentation for
regexps
ep_regexp: (\d\d)-(\d\d\d)
should correctly identify season number and episode number.Actual behaviour:
It does not identify the season/episode and reports
but cannot find a(n) `ep` style identifier.
Proposed solution:
This has already been discussed in #2865 but the conversation quickly derailed to adjacent topics. Although there are workarounds, I think this issue is still valid.
Either fix the documentation or replace the regex
[\W_]+
with(?:[^\w-]|_)+
in:Flexget/flexget/utils/parsers/series.py
Line 324 in 07b56d6
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