Add dynamic Seafile repo lookup by name#2
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- Updated `SeafileClient` to accept `repo_name` in configuration. - Implemented `get_repo_id_by_name` to dynamically resolve `repo_id` from the Seafile API, ensuring 'rw' permission. - Added logic in `get_share_link` to automatically strip the repository name from the file path if present, fixing compatibility with Rclone paths that include the repository root. - Updated `main.py` to initialize `SeafileClient` with `repo_name` and handle initialization failures gracefully. - Updated `config.example.yaml` to include `repo_name` field.
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This change allows users to configure the Seafile integration using a repository name instead of a hardcoded UUID. The system now dynamically fetches the repository ID and filters for write permissions. It also improves robustness by ensuring API calls use the correct relative path, even if the input path includes the repository name (common in some Rclone configurations).
PR created automatically by Jules for task 7750227958242768701 started by @OsakaLOOP