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# Shifted Seasons Handling
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This file defines the behavioral contract for mapping source season and episode
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numbering to target season and episode numbering through stored shifted-season
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rules.
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Primary sources:
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- `requirements/project.md`
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- `requirements/architecture.md`
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- actual tool code in `src/ffx/`
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Secondary source:
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- `SCRATCHPAD.md`, used only to clarify current hardening gaps and not as the
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primary contract source.
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## Scope
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- Persisting shifted-season rules in SQLite.
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- Treating shifted-season rules as show-level data rather than pattern-level
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data.
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- Matching source season and episode numbers against one stored rule.
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- Applying additive season and episode offsets to produce target numbering.
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- Using shifted target numbering during `convert` for TMDB episode lookup and
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generated season and episode filename tokens.
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- Managing shifted-season rules from the Textual show-editing workflow.
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## Out Of Scope
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- General filename parsing rules for detecting season and episode values.
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- Standalone `rename` command behavior, which currently uses explicit rename
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inputs rather than stored shifted-season rules.
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- Stream or track mapping behavior unrelated to season and episode numbering.
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## Terms
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- `shifted-season rule`: one persisted row that belongs to one show and defines
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how one source-numbering range maps into target numbering.
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- `source numbering`: the season and episode values detected from the current
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source file or supplied as source-side conversion inputs before shifting.
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- `target numbering`: the season and episode values after one matching
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shifted-season rule has been applied.
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- `original season`: the source-domain season number a shifted-season rule is
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eligible to match.
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- `episode range`: the optional source-domain episode interval covered by one
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shifted-season rule.
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- `open bound`: an unbounded start or end of the episode range. Current storage
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uses `-1` as the internal sentinel for an open bound.
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- `sibling shifted-season rules`: all shifted-season rules stored for the same
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show.
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## Rules
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0001`: The domain model shall treat shifted-season
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rules as children of a show. Shifted-season rules shall not belong to
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patterns.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0002`: Each persisted shifted-season rule shall
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belong to exactly one show.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0003`: A shifted-season rule shall carry these
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fields: `original_season`, `first_episode`, `last_episode`,
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`season_offset`, and `episode_offset`.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0004`: `season_offset` and `episode_offset` shall
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be additive signed integers applied to matched source numbering to produce
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target numbering.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0005`: A shifted-season rule shall match a source
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tuple only when:
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- the source season equals `original_season`,
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- the source episode is greater than or equal to `first_episode` when the
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lower bound is closed,
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- the source episode is less than or equal to `last_episode` when the upper
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bound is closed.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0006`: An open lower or upper episode bound shall
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represent an unbounded side of the covered source episode range.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0007`: If one shifted-season rule matches, target
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numbering shall be:
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- `target season = source season + season_offset`
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- `target episode = source episode + episode_offset`
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0008`: If no shifted-season rule matches, source
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numbering shall pass through unchanged.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0009`: Shifted-season handling shall operate in a
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source-to-target numbering model. Stored rules map detected source numbering
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to the target numbering used by conversion-facing metadata and output naming.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0010`: Pattern matching may identify the owning
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show, but shifted-season rule selection shall depend on the show and source
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numbering, not on which pattern matched.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0011`: For one show and one `original_season`,
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shifted-season rules shall not overlap in their effective episode coverage. At
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most one rule may apply to any one source season and episode tuple.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0012`: If a shifted-season rule uses two closed
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episode bounds, `last_episode` shall be greater than or equal to
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`first_episode`.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0013`: Shifted-season rule evaluation shall be
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deterministic. Released behavior shall not depend on arbitrary database row
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order when more than one stored rule could match.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0014`: During `convert`, when show, season, and
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episode values are available and stored shifting is active, the shifted target
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numbering shall drive:
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- TMDB episode lookup
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- season and episode filename tokens such as `S01E02`
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- generated episode basenames that include season and episode numbering
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0015`: When conversion is supplied explicit
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target-domain season or episode values for TMDB naming, the system shall not
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apply stored shifting on top of those already-targeted values.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0016`: Operator-facing show editing shall expose
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list, add, edit, and delete flows for shifted-season rules as part of the
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show-management workflow.
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- `SHIFTED_SEASONS_HANDLING-0017`: User-facing shifted-season editing should
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present open episode bounds as a natural empty-state input rather than forcing
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operators to type the internal sentinel directly.
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## Acceptance
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- A show can exist with zero or more shifted-season rules.
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- A shifted-season rule is stored against one show, not against one pattern.
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- A source tuple matching one stored rule yields exactly one shifted target
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season and episode tuple derived by additive offsets.
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- A source tuple matching no stored rule retains its original season and
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episode values.
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- Two shifted-season rules for the same show and original season cannot both be
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valid if they cover overlapping episode ranges.
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- A rule with closed bounds such as `first_episode=1` and `last_episode=10`
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rejects an inverted interval such as `20..10`.
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- A show with several patterns still uses one shared shifted-season rule set,
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because shifted-season ownership is show-scoped.
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- During `convert`, shifted numbering is what TMDB episode lookup and generated
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season and episode tokens see when stored shifting is active.
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- The TUI show-management flow can display and maintain shifted-season rules for
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the current show.
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## Current Code Fit
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- `src/ffx/model/shifted_season.py` defines the persisted
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`ShiftedSeason` entity with `show_id`, `original_season`, episode bounds, and
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additive offsets.
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- `src/ffx/model/show.py` implements the one-to-many
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`Show -> ShiftedSeason` relationship, which already aligns with show-level
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ownership.
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- `src/ffx/shifted_season_controller.py` implements create, update, lookup,
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delete, sibling retrieval, and the runtime `shiftSeason(...)` mapping step.
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- `src/ffx/show_details_screen.py`,
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`src/ffx/shifted_season_details_screen.py`, and
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`src/ffx/shifted_season_delete_screen.py` provide the current Textual CRUD
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flow for managing show-scoped shifted-season rules.
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- `src/ffx/cli.py` applies `shiftSeason(...)` during `convert` before TMDB
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episode lookup and before output season and episode suffix generation.
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- The current `convert` implementation disables stored shifting whenever its
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TMDB override bucket is present, including cases such as `--show` without an
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explicit target season or episode override, so current behavior is broader
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than the minimum bypass contract stated above.
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- The current code does not fully satisfy the intended validation contract yet:
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overlap rejection and update-time range validation are not hardened
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sufficiently, and deterministic selection depends too much on invalid overlap
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state not being present.
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## Risks
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- The current CLI groups `--show`, `--season`, and `--episode` under one
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override bucket used for TMDB-related behavior. The exact source-domain versus
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target-domain semantics of each override should stay documented clearly so
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stored shifting is neither skipped nor double-applied unexpectedly.
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- Current modern automated test coverage for shifted-season behavior is light,
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so validation and convert-time numbering behavior are not yet strongly locked
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down by focused tests.
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- Existing databases created before stricter validation may already contain
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invalid overlapping or inverted shifted-season rules, so migration and repair
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paths should continue to treat explicit validation failures as recoverable
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operator signals.
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