Kavita/API/Data/LibraryRepository.cs
Joseph Milazzo a01613f80f
EPUB Support (#178)
* Added book filetype detection and reorganized tests due to size of file

* Added ability to get basic Parse Info from Book and Pages.

* We can now scan books and get them in a library with cover images.

* Take the first image in the epub if the cover isn't set.

* Implemented the ability to unzip the ebup to cache. Implemented a test api to load html files.

* Just some test code to figure out how to approach this.

* Fixed some merge conflicts

* Removed some dead code from merge

* Snapshot: I can now load everything properly into the UI by rewriting the urls before I send them back. I don't notice any lag from this method. It can be optimized further.

* Implemented a way to load the content in the browser not via an iframe.

* Added a note

* Anchor mappings is complete. New anchors are updated so references now resolve to javascript:void() for UI to take care of internally loading and the appropriate page is mapped to it. Anchors that are external have target="_blank" added so they don't force you out of the app and styles are of course inlined.

* Oops i need this

* Table of contents api implemented (rough) and some small enhancements to codebase for books.

* GetBookPageResources now only loads files from within the book. Nested chapter list support and images now use html parsing instead of string parsing.

* Fonts now are remapped to load from endpoint.

* book-resources now uses a key, ensuring the file is in proper format for lookup. Changed chapter list based on structure with one HEADER and nested chapters.

* Properly handle svg resource requests and when there are part anchors that are clickable, make sure we handle them in the UI by adding a kavita-page handler.

* Add Chapter group page even if one isn't set by using first page (without part) from nestedChildren.

* Added extra debug code for issue #163.

* Added new user preferences for books and updated the css so we scope it to our reading section.

* Cleaned up style code

* Implemented ability to save book preferences and some cleanup on existing apis.

* Added an api for checking if a user has read something in a library type before.

* Forgot to make sure the has reading progress is against a user lol.

* Remove cacheservice code for books, sine we use an in-memory method

* Handle svg images as well

* Enhanced cover image extraction to check for a "cover" image if the cover image wasn't set in OPF before falling back to the first image.

* Fixed an issue with special books not properly generating metadata due to not having filename set.

* Cleanup, removed warmup task code from statup/program and changed taskscheduler to schedule tasks on startup only (or if tasks are changed from UI).

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup

* So much code. Lots of refactors to try to test scanner service. Moved a lot of the queries into Extensions to allow to easier test, even though it's hacky. Support @font-face src:url swaps with ' and ". Source summary information from epubs.

* Well...baseURL needs to come from BE and not from UI lol.

* Adjusted migrations so default values match Entity

* Removed comment

* I think I finally fixed #163! The issue was that when i checked if it had a parserInfo, i wasn't considering that the chapter range might have a - in it (0-6) and so when the code to check if range could parse out a number failed, it treated it like a special and checked range against info's filename.

* Some bugfixes

* Lots of testing, extracting code to make it easier to test. This code is buggy, but fixed a bug where 1) If we changed the normalization code, we would remove the whole db during a scan and 2) We weren't actually removing series properly.

Other than that, code is being extracted to remove duplication and centralize logic.

* More code cleanup and test cleanup to ensure scan loop is working as expected and matches expectaions from tests.

* Cleaned up the code and made it so if I change normalization, which I do in this branch, it wont break existing DBs.

* Some comic parser changes for partial chapter support.

* Added some code for directory service and scanner service along with python code to generate test files (not used yet). Fixed up all the tests.

* Code smells
2021-04-28 16:16:22 -05:00

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using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using API.DTOs;
using API.Entities;
using API.Entities.Enums;
using API.Interfaces;
using AutoMapper;
using AutoMapper.QueryableExtensions;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore;
namespace API.Data
{
public class LibraryRepository : ILibraryRepository
{
private readonly DataContext _context;
private readonly IMapper _mapper;
public LibraryRepository(DataContext context, IMapper mapper)
{
_context = context;
_mapper = mapper;
}
public void Add(Library library)
{
_context.Library.Add(library);
}
public void Update(Library library)
{
_context.Entry(library).State = EntityState.Modified;
}
public async Task<IEnumerable<LibraryDto>> GetLibraryDtosForUsernameAsync(string userName)
{
return await _context.Library
.Include(l => l.AppUsers)
.Where(library => library.AppUsers.Any(x => x.UserName == userName))
.OrderBy(l => l.Name)
.ProjectTo<LibraryDto>(_mapper.ConfigurationProvider)
.AsNoTracking()
.AsSingleQuery()
.ToListAsync();
}
public async Task<IEnumerable<Library>> GetLibrariesAsync()
{
return await _context.Library
.Include(l => l.AppUsers)
.ToListAsync();
}
public async Task<bool> DeleteLibrary(int libraryId)
{
var library = await GetLibraryForIdAsync(libraryId);
_context.Library.Remove(library);
return await _context.SaveChangesAsync() > 0;
}
public async Task<IEnumerable<Library>> GetLibrariesForUserIdAsync(int userId)
{
return await _context.Library
.Include(l => l.AppUsers)
.Where(l => l.AppUsers.Select(ap => ap.Id).Contains(userId))
.AsNoTracking()
.ToListAsync();
}
public async Task<LibraryType> GetLibraryTypeAsync(int libraryId)
{
return await _context.Library
.Where(l => l.Id == libraryId)
.AsNoTracking()
.Select(l => l.Type)
.SingleAsync();
}
public async Task<IEnumerable<LibraryDto>> GetLibraryDtosAsync()
{
return await _context.Library
.Include(f => f.Folders)
.OrderBy(l => l.Name)
.ProjectTo<LibraryDto>(_mapper.ConfigurationProvider)
.AsNoTracking()
.ToListAsync();
}
public async Task<Library> GetLibraryForIdAsync(int libraryId)
{
return await _context.Library
.Where(x => x.Id == libraryId)
.Include(f => f.Folders)
.Include(l => l.Series)
.SingleAsync();
}
/// <summary>
/// This returns a Library with all it's Series -> Volumes -> Chapters. This is expensive. Should only be called when needed.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="libraryId"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
public async Task<Library> GetFullLibraryForIdAsync(int libraryId)
{
return await _context.Library
.Where(x => x.Id == libraryId)
.Include(f => f.Folders)
.Include(l => l.Series)
.ThenInclude(s => s.Volumes)
.ThenInclude(v => v.Chapters)
.ThenInclude(c => c.Files)
.AsSplitQuery()
.SingleAsync();
}
public async Task<bool> LibraryExists(string libraryName)
{
return await _context.Library
.AsNoTracking()
.AnyAsync(x => x.Name == libraryName);
}
public async Task<IEnumerable<LibraryDto>> GetLibrariesForUserAsync(AppUser user)
{
return await _context.Library
.Where(library => library.AppUsers.Contains(user))
.Include(l => l.Folders)
.AsNoTracking()
.ProjectTo<LibraryDto>(_mapper.ConfigurationProvider)
.ToListAsync();
}
}
}