photoprism/pkg/fs/base.go

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package fs
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Base returns the filename base without any extensions and path.
func Base(fileName string, stripSequence bool) string {
basename := filepath.Base(fileName)
// strip file type extension
if end := strings.LastIndex(basename, "."); end != -1 {
basename = basename[:end]
}
if !stripSequence {
return basename
}
// strip numeric extensions like .0000, .0001, .4542353245,....
if dot := strings.LastIndex(basename, "."); dot != -1 && len(basename[dot+1:]) >= 5 {
if i, err := strconv.Atoi(basename[dot+1:]); err == nil && i >= 0 {
basename = basename[:dot]
}
}
// other common sequential naming schemes
if end := strings.Index(basename, " ("); end != -1 {
// copies created by Chrome & Windows, example: IMG_1234 (2)
basename = basename[:end]
} else if end := strings.Index(basename, " copy"); end != -1 {
// copies created by OS X, example: IMG_1234 copy 2
basename = basename[:end]
}
return basename
}
// RelativeBase returns the relative filename.
func RelativeBase(fileName, dir string, stripSequence bool) string {
if name := RelativeName(fileName, dir); name != "" {
return AbsBase(name, stripSequence)
}
return Base(fileName, stripSequence)
}
// AbsBase returns the directory and base filename without any extensions.
func AbsBase(fileName string, stripSequence bool) string {
return filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(fileName), Base(fileName, stripSequence))
}
// SubFileName returns the a filename with the same base name and a given extension in a sub directory.
func SubFileName(fileName, subDir, fileExt string, stripSequence bool) string {
baseName := Base(fileName, stripSequence)
dirName := filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(fileName), subDir)
if err := os.MkdirAll(dirName, os.ModePerm); err != nil {
fmt.Println(err.Error())
return ""
}
result := filepath.Join(dirName, baseName) + fileExt
return result
}