The DisplayTitle property was using .NET's CultureInfo.GetCultures(NeutralCultures)
to resolve language display names. Since zh-CN is a specific culture (not neutral),
it would fall back to the base 'zh' code, resulting in generic 'Chinese' instead
of 'Chinese (Simplified)'.
This change adds a LocalizedLanguage property to MediaStream that gets populated
via LocalizationManager.FindLanguageInfo() when streams are retrieved from the
database. This leverages Jellyfin's existing iso6392.txt mappings which correctly
map zh-CN to 'Chinese (Simplified)'.
The same pattern is already used for other localized strings like LocalizedDefault
and LocalizedExternal.
When a password hash is missing the 'iterations' parameter, Verify now
throws a descriptive FormatException instead of KeyNotFoundException.
- Extract GetIterationsParameter() helper method to avoid code duplication
- Provide distinct error messages for missing vs invalid parameters
- Add comprehensive unit tests for CryptographyProvider
When querying items with recursive=true, items with types from removed
plugins would cause a 500 error. Now these items are skipped with a
warning log instead of throwing an exception.
Fixes#15945
The DisplayTitle property was using .NET's CultureInfo.GetCultures(NeutralCultures)
to resolve language display names. Since zh-CN is a specific culture (not neutral),
it would fall back to the base 'zh' code, resulting in generic 'Chinese' instead
of 'Chinese (Simplified)'.
This change adds a LocalizedLanguage property to MediaStream that gets populated
via LocalizationManager.FindLanguageInfo() when streams are retrieved from the
database. This leverages Jellyfin's existing iso6392.txt mappings which correctly
map zh-CN to 'Chinese (Simplified)'.
The same pattern is already used for other localized strings like LocalizedDefault
and LocalizedExternal.
Skip too large extracted season numbers
Original-merge: e7dbb3afec
Merged-by: crobibero <cody@robibe.ro>
Backported-by: Joshua M. Boniface <joshua@boniface.me>
* Translate the ISO-639-2/B codes to ISO-639-2/T.
This enables 19 additional languages to be displayed correctly.
* Convert the 2-dimensional array to a dictionary
* Added the French language to the list of ISO-639-2/B codes
* Don't change the property, use a local variable instead.
* When creating the MediaStream in the MediaStreamRepository ensure that the ISO 639-2/T (f.e. deu) code is used for the language as that is the one the .NET culture info knows.
The other code is most likely the ISO 639-2/B code (f.e. ger) which is unknown to the .NET culture info and will result in just displaying the code instead of the display name.
* Move the substitution of ISO 639-2/B to /T to the localization manager.
Some language (like Chinese) have multiple entries in the iso6392.txt file (f.e. zho|chi|zh|..., zho|chi|zh-tw|...) but the conversation between /T and /B is the same so use .TryAdd.
* Change the method definition from GetISO6392TFromB to TryGetISO6392TFromB and return true if a case was found.
* Add unit tests for TryGetISO6392TFromB.