using System;
using MediaBrowser.Controller.Entities;
using MediaBrowser.Model.Dto;
namespace MediaBrowser.Controller.Library
{
///
/// The user data of the most recently played alternate version that should drive the completion state of a multi-version item.
///
/// The id of the version that owns .
/// The resume version's user data.
public record VersionResumeData(Guid VersionId, UserItemData UserData)
{
///
/// Merges the most recently played version's completion state into the supplied user data dto.
/// Completion (played) propagates to the primary. An in-progress resume position stays on the version
/// that owns it, which is surfaced directly (e.g. in resume queries) so that playback always targets
/// the correct version rather than resuming the primary at another version's offset. When the movie was
/// finished on a different version, the primary's own stale resume position is cleared so it does not
/// render as "watched and resumable" at the same time.
///
/// The user data dto to update.
public void ApplyTo(UserItemDataDto dto)
{
dto.Played = dto.Played || UserData.Played;
if ((UserData.LastPlayedDate ?? DateTime.MinValue) > (dto.LastPlayedDate ?? DateTime.MinValue))
{
dto.LastPlayedDate = UserData.LastPlayedDate;
}
// A different version was finished (played, no resume position of its own) and is the most
// recently played: the whole movie is watched.
if (!VersionId.Equals(dto.ItemId) && UserData.Played && UserData.PlaybackPositionTicks <= 0)
{
dto.PlaybackPositionTicks = 0;
dto.PlayedPercentage = null;
}
}
}
}