diff --git a/tests/Jellyfin.Naming.Tests/Video/CleanDateTimeTests.cs b/tests/Jellyfin.Naming.Tests/Video/CleanDateTimeTests.cs index 917d8fb3a9..ed971eed7b 100644 --- a/tests/Jellyfin.Naming.Tests/Video/CleanDateTimeTests.cs +++ b/tests/Jellyfin.Naming.Tests/Video/CleanDateTimeTests.cs @@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ namespace Jellyfin.Naming.Tests.Video // FIXME: [InlineData("Robin Hood [Multi-Subs] [2018].mkv", "Robin Hood", 2018)] [InlineData(@"3.Days.to.Kill.2014.720p.BluRay.x264.YIFY.mkv", "3.Days.to.Kill", 2014)] // In this test case, running CleanDateTime first produces no date, so it will attempt to run CleanString first and then CleanDateTime again [InlineData("3 days to kill (2005).mkv", "3 days to kill", 2005)] + [InlineData("My Movie 2013.12.09", "My Movie 2013.12.09", null)] + [InlineData("My Movie 2013-12-09", "My Movie 2013-12-09", null)] + [InlineData("My Movie 20131209", "My Movie 20131209", null)] + [InlineData("My Movie 2013-12-09 2013", "My Movie 2013-12-09", 2013)] public void CleanDateTimeTest(string input, string expectedName, int? expectedYear) { input = Path.GetFileName(input);