AnitomyForJava is a Java port of Anitomy, a library for parsing anime video filenames. It's accurate, fast, and simple to use. All credit goes to @erengy. I simply ported it.
The following filename...
[BM&T] Toradora! - 07v2 - Pool Opening (2008) [720p Hi10p FLAC] [BD] [8F59F2BA].mkv
...would be resolved into these elements:
- Release group: BM&T
- Anime title: Toradora!
- Anime year: 2008
- Episode number: 07
- Source: BD
- Release version: 2
- Episode title: Pool Opening
- Video resolution: 720p
- Video term: Hi10p
- Audio term: FLAC
- File checksum: 8F59F2BA
Here's an example code snippet...
import com.dgtlrepublic.anitomyj.AnitomyJ;
import com.dgtlrepublic.anitomyj.Element;
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
String file = "[BM&T] Toradora! - 07v2 - Pool Opening (2008) [720p Hi10p FLAC] [BD] [8F59F2BA].mkv";
List<Element> elements = AnitomyJ.parse(file);
System.out.println(elements.stream()
.map(e -> e.getCategory().name() + "=" + e.getValue())
.collect(Collectors.joining("\n")));
}
}
...which will output:
kElementFileExtension=mkv
kElementFileName=[BM&T] Toradora! - 07v2 - Pool Opening (2008) [720p Hi10p FLAC] [BD] [8F59F2BA]
kElementVideoResolution=720p
kElementVideoTerm=Hi10p
kElementAudioTerm=FLAC
kElementSource=BD
kElementFileChecksum=8F59F2BA
kElementAnimeYear=2008
kElementEpisodeNumber=07
kElementReleaseVersion=2
kElementAnimeTitle=Toradora!
kElementReleaseGroup=BM&T
kElementEpisodeTitle=Pool Opening
Java 8+
Add the following to your pom.xml:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.dgtlrepublic</groupId>
<artifactId>anitomyJ</artifactId>
</dependency>
Binary releases can be found here. Apache Commons(v3.4+) and Apache Commons Collections(v3.2+) are required. For convenience anitomyJ-<version>-with-dependencies.jar
is provided, but installing the dependencies manually is recommended.
For the most part, AnitomyJ aims to be an exact Java replica of the original Anitomy. To make porting upstream changes easier most of the logic + file structure remain similar to their c++ counterparts. So, for the time being, I won't be accepting pull requests/issues that change the core parsing logic. I suggest opening an issue with the original Anitomy project and when it's fixed I'll merge it downstream.
That being said if the output of AnitomyJ and Anitomy differ in any way please open an issue.
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Why didn't you use JNI/JNA?
That was an option, but since anitomy is a small library I decided just to just to rewrite it in native Java. The average SLOC is about 140 lines per java file, so it didn't take much time.
AnitomyForJava is licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0.