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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
- import errno
- import gzip
- import io
- import json
- import locale
- import os
- import re
- import sys
- import traceback
- import zlib
- import email.utils
- import socket
- import datetime
-
- try:
- import urllib.request as compat_urllib_request
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import urllib2 as compat_urllib_request
-
- try:
- import urllib.error as compat_urllib_error
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import urllib2 as compat_urllib_error
-
- try:
- import urllib.parse as compat_urllib_parse
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import urllib as compat_urllib_parse
-
- try:
- from urllib.parse import urlparse as compat_urllib_parse_urlparse
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- from urlparse import urlparse as compat_urllib_parse_urlparse
-
- try:
- import urllib.parse as compat_urlparse
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import urlparse as compat_urlparse
-
- try:
- import http.cookiejar as compat_cookiejar
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import cookielib as compat_cookiejar
-
- try:
- import html.entities as compat_html_entities
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import htmlentitydefs as compat_html_entities
-
- try:
- import html.parser as compat_html_parser
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import HTMLParser as compat_html_parser
-
- try:
- import http.client as compat_http_client
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- import httplib as compat_http_client
-
- try:
- from subprocess import DEVNULL
- compat_subprocess_get_DEVNULL = lambda: DEVNULL
- except ImportError:
- compat_subprocess_get_DEVNULL = lambda: open(os.path.devnull, 'w')
-
- try:
- from urllib.parse import parse_qs as compat_parse_qs
- except ImportError: # Python 2
- # HACK: The following is the correct parse_qs implementation from cpython 3's stdlib.
- # Python 2's version is apparently totally broken
- def _unquote(string, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace'):
- if string == '':
- return string
- res = string.split('%')
- if len(res) == 1:
- return string
- if encoding is None:
- encoding = 'utf-8'
- if errors is None:
- errors = 'replace'
- # pct_sequence: contiguous sequence of percent-encoded bytes, decoded
- pct_sequence = b''
- string = res[0]
- for item in res[1:]:
- try:
- if not item:
- raise ValueError
- pct_sequence += item[:2].decode('hex')
- rest = item[2:]
- if not rest:
- # This segment was just a single percent-encoded character.
- # May be part of a sequence of code units, so delay decoding.
- # (Stored in pct_sequence).
- continue
- except ValueError:
- rest = '%' + item
- # Encountered non-percent-encoded characters. Flush the current
- # pct_sequence.
- string += pct_sequence.decode(encoding, errors) + rest
- pct_sequence = b''
- if pct_sequence:
- # Flush the final pct_sequence
- string += pct_sequence.decode(encoding, errors)
- return string
-
- def _parse_qsl(qs, keep_blank_values=False, strict_parsing=False,
- encoding='utf-8', errors='replace'):
- qs, _coerce_result = qs, unicode
- pairs = [s2 for s1 in qs.split('&') for s2 in s1.split(';')]
- r = []
- for name_value in pairs:
- if not name_value and not strict_parsing:
- continue
- nv = name_value.split('=', 1)
- if len(nv) != 2:
- if strict_parsing:
- raise ValueError("bad query field: %r" % (name_value,))
- # Handle case of a control-name with no equal sign
- if keep_blank_values:
- nv.append('')
- else:
- continue
- if len(nv[1]) or keep_blank_values:
- name = nv[0].replace('+', ' ')
- name = _unquote(name, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
- name = _coerce_result(name)
- value = nv[1].replace('+', ' ')
- value = _unquote(value, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
- value = _coerce_result(value)
- r.append((name, value))
- return r
-
- def compat_parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values=False, strict_parsing=False,
- encoding='utf-8', errors='replace'):
- parsed_result = {}
- pairs = _parse_qsl(qs, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing,
- encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
- for name, value in pairs:
- if name in parsed_result:
- parsed_result[name].append(value)
- else:
- parsed_result[name] = [value]
- return parsed_result
-
- try:
- compat_str = unicode # Python 2
- except NameError:
- compat_str = str
-
- try:
- compat_chr = unichr # Python 2
- except NameError:
- compat_chr = chr
-
- def compat_ord(c):
- if type(c) is int: return c
- else: return ord(c)
-
- # This is not clearly defined otherwise
- compiled_regex_type = type(re.compile(''))
-
- std_headers = {
- 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0',
- 'Accept-Charset': 'ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7',
- 'Accept': 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8',
- 'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip, deflate',
- 'Accept-Language': 'en-us,en;q=0.5',
- }
-
- def preferredencoding():
- """Get preferred encoding.
-
- Returns the best encoding scheme for the system, based on
- locale.getpreferredencoding() and some further tweaks.
- """
- try:
- pref = locale.getpreferredencoding()
- u'TEST'.encode(pref)
- except:
- pref = 'UTF-8'
-
- return pref
-
- if sys.version_info < (3,0):
- def compat_print(s):
- print(s.encode(preferredencoding(), 'xmlcharrefreplace'))
- else:
- def compat_print(s):
- assert type(s) == type(u'')
- print(s)
-
- # In Python 2.x, json.dump expects a bytestream.
- # In Python 3.x, it writes to a character stream
- if sys.version_info < (3,0):
- def write_json_file(obj, fn):
- with open(fn, 'wb') as f:
- json.dump(obj, f)
- else:
- def write_json_file(obj, fn):
- with open(fn, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
- json.dump(obj, f)
-
- if sys.version_info >= (2,7):
- def find_xpath_attr(node, xpath, key, val):
- """ Find the xpath xpath[@key=val] """
- assert re.match(r'^[a-zA-Z]+$', key)
- assert re.match(r'^[a-zA-Z@]*$', val)
- expr = xpath + u"[@%s='%s']" % (key, val)
- return node.find(expr)
- else:
- def find_xpath_attr(node, xpath, key, val):
- for f in node.findall(xpath):
- if f.attrib.get(key) == val:
- return f
- return None
-
- def htmlentity_transform(matchobj):
- """Transforms an HTML entity to a character.
-
- This function receives a match object and is intended to be used with
- the re.sub() function.
- """
- entity = matchobj.group(1)
-
- # Known non-numeric HTML entity
- if entity in compat_html_entities.name2codepoint:
- return compat_chr(compat_html_entities.name2codepoint[entity])
-
- mobj = re.match(u'(?u)#(x?\\d+)', entity)
- if mobj is not None:
- numstr = mobj.group(1)
- if numstr.startswith(u'x'):
- base = 16
- numstr = u'0%s' % numstr
- else:
- base = 10
- return compat_chr(int(numstr, base))
-
- # Unknown entity in name, return its literal representation
- return (u'&%s;' % entity)
-
- compat_html_parser.locatestarttagend = re.compile(r"""<[a-zA-Z][-.a-zA-Z0-9:_]*(?:\s+(?:(?<=['"\s])[^\s/>][^\s/=>]*(?:\s*=+\s*(?:'[^']*'|"[^"]*"|(?!['"])[^>\s]*))?\s*)*)?\s*""", re.VERBOSE) # backport bugfix
- class AttrParser(compat_html_parser.HTMLParser):
- """Modified HTMLParser that isolates a tag with the specified attribute"""
- def __init__(self, attribute, value):
- self.attribute = attribute
- self.value = value
- self.result = None
- self.started = False
- self.depth = {}
- self.html = None
- self.watch_startpos = False
- self.error_count = 0
- compat_html_parser.HTMLParser.__init__(self)
-
- def error(self, message):
- if self.error_count > 10 or self.started:
- raise compat_html_parser.HTMLParseError(message, self.getpos())
- self.rawdata = '\n'.join(self.html.split('\n')[self.getpos()[0]:]) # skip one line
- self.error_count += 1
- self.goahead(1)
-
- def loads(self, html):
- self.html = html
- self.feed(html)
- self.close()
-
- def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
- attrs = dict(attrs)
- if self.started:
- self.find_startpos(None)
- if self.attribute in attrs and attrs[self.attribute] == self.value:
- self.result = [tag]
- self.started = True
- self.watch_startpos = True
- if self.started:
- if not tag in self.depth: self.depth[tag] = 0
- self.depth[tag] += 1
-
- def handle_endtag(self, tag):
- if self.started:
- if tag in self.depth: self.depth[tag] -= 1
- if self.depth[self.result[0]] == 0:
- self.started = False
- self.result.append(self.getpos())
-
- def find_startpos(self, x):
- """Needed to put the start position of the result (self.result[1])
- after the opening tag with the requested id"""
- if self.watch_startpos:
- self.watch_startpos = False
- self.result.append(self.getpos())
- handle_entityref = handle_charref = handle_data = handle_comment = \
- handle_decl = handle_pi = unknown_decl = find_startpos
-
- def get_result(self):
- if self.result is None:
- return None
- if len(self.result) != 3:
- return None
- lines = self.html.split('\n')
- lines = lines[self.result[1][0]-1:self.result[2][0]]
- lines[0] = lines[0][self.result[1][1]:]
- if len(lines) == 1:
- lines[-1] = lines[-1][:self.result[2][1]-self.result[1][1]]
- lines[-1] = lines[-1][:self.result[2][1]]
- return '\n'.join(lines).strip()
- # Hack for https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/662
- if sys.version_info < (2, 7, 3):
- AttrParser.parse_endtag = (lambda self, i:
- i + len("</scr'+'ipt>")
- if self.rawdata[i:].startswith("</scr'+'ipt>")
- else compat_html_parser.HTMLParser.parse_endtag(self, i))
-
- def get_element_by_id(id, html):
- """Return the content of the tag with the specified ID in the passed HTML document"""
- return get_element_by_attribute("id", id, html)
-
- def get_element_by_attribute(attribute, value, html):
- """Return the content of the tag with the specified attribute in the passed HTML document"""
- parser = AttrParser(attribute, value)
- try:
- parser.loads(html)
- except compat_html_parser.HTMLParseError:
- pass
- return parser.get_result()
-
-
- def clean_html(html):
- """Clean an HTML snippet into a readable string"""
- # Newline vs <br />
- html = html.replace('\n', ' ')
- html = re.sub(r'\s*<\s*br\s*/?\s*>\s*', '\n', html)
- html = re.sub(r'<\s*/\s*p\s*>\s*<\s*p[^>]*>', '\n', html)
- # Strip html tags
- html = re.sub('<.*?>', '', html)
- # Replace html entities
- html = unescapeHTML(html)
- return html.strip()
-
-
- def sanitize_open(filename, open_mode):
- """Try to open the given filename, and slightly tweak it if this fails.
-
- Attempts to open the given filename. If this fails, it tries to change
- the filename slightly, step by step, until it's either able to open it
- or it fails and raises a final exception, like the standard open()
- function.
-
- It returns the tuple (stream, definitive_file_name).
- """
- try:
- if filename == u'-':
- if sys.platform == 'win32':
- import msvcrt
- msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
- return (sys.stdout.buffer if hasattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer') else sys.stdout, filename)
- stream = open(encodeFilename(filename), open_mode)
- return (stream, filename)
- except (IOError, OSError) as err:
- if err.errno in (errno.EACCES,):
- raise
-
- # In case of error, try to remove win32 forbidden chars
- alt_filename = os.path.join(
- re.sub(u'[/<>:"\\|\\\\?\\*]', u'#', path_part)
- for path_part in os.path.split(filename)
- )
- if alt_filename == filename:
- raise
- else:
- # An exception here should be caught in the caller
- stream = open(encodeFilename(filename), open_mode)
- return (stream, alt_filename)
-
-
- def timeconvert(timestr):
- """Convert RFC 2822 defined time string into system timestamp"""
- timestamp = None
- timetuple = email.utils.parsedate_tz(timestr)
- if timetuple is not None:
- timestamp = email.utils.mktime_tz(timetuple)
- return timestamp
-
- def sanitize_filename(s, restricted=False, is_id=False):
- """Sanitizes a string so it could be used as part of a filename.
- If restricted is set, use a stricter subset of allowed characters.
- Set is_id if this is not an arbitrary string, but an ID that should be kept if possible
- """
- def replace_insane(char):
- if char == '?' or ord(char) < 32 or ord(char) == 127:
- return ''
- elif char == '"':
- return '' if restricted else '\''
- elif char == ':':
- return '_-' if restricted else ' -'
- elif char in '\\/|*<>':
- return '_'
- if restricted and (char in '!&\'()[]{}$;`^,#' or char.isspace()):
- return '_'
- if restricted and ord(char) > 127:
- return '_'
- return char
-
- result = u''.join(map(replace_insane, s))
- if not is_id:
- while '__' in result:
- result = result.replace('__', '_')
- result = result.strip('_')
- # Common case of "Foreign band name - English song title"
- if restricted and result.startswith('-_'):
- result = result[2:]
- if not result:
- result = '_'
- return result
-
- def orderedSet(iterable):
- """ Remove all duplicates from the input iterable """
- res = []
- for el in iterable:
- if el not in res:
- res.append(el)
- return res
-
- def unescapeHTML(s):
- """
- @param s a string
- """
- assert type(s) == type(u'')
-
- result = re.sub(u'(?u)&(.+?);', htmlentity_transform, s)
- return result
-
- def encodeFilename(s):
- """
- @param s The name of the file
- """
-
- assert type(s) == type(u'')
-
- # Python 3 has a Unicode API
- if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
- return s
-
- if sys.platform == 'win32' and sys.getwindowsversion()[0] >= 5:
- # Pass u'' directly to use Unicode APIs on Windows 2000 and up
- # (Detecting Windows NT 4 is tricky because 'major >= 4' would
- # match Windows 9x series as well. Besides, NT 4 is obsolete.)
- return s
- else:
- encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
- if encoding is None:
- encoding = 'utf-8'
- return s.encode(encoding, 'ignore')
-
- def decodeOption(optval):
- if optval is None:
- return optval
- if isinstance(optval, bytes):
- optval = optval.decode(preferredencoding())
-
- assert isinstance(optval, compat_str)
- return optval
-
- def formatSeconds(secs):
- if secs > 3600:
- return '%d:%02d:%02d' % (secs // 3600, (secs % 3600) // 60, secs % 60)
- elif secs > 60:
- return '%d:%02d' % (secs // 60, secs % 60)
- else:
- return '%d' % secs
-
- def make_HTTPS_handler(opts):
- if sys.version_info < (3,2):
- # Python's 2.x handler is very simplistic
- return compat_urllib_request.HTTPSHandler()
- else:
- import ssl
- context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23)
- context.set_default_verify_paths()
-
- context.verify_mode = (ssl.CERT_NONE
- if opts.no_check_certificate
- else ssl.CERT_REQUIRED)
- return compat_urllib_request.HTTPSHandler(context=context)
-
- class ExtractorError(Exception):
- """Error during info extraction."""
- def __init__(self, msg, tb=None, expected=False):
- """ tb, if given, is the original traceback (so that it can be printed out).
- If expected is set, this is a normal error message and most likely not a bug in youtube-dl.
- """
-
- if sys.exc_info()[0] in (compat_urllib_error.URLError, socket.timeout, UnavailableVideoError):
- expected = True
- if not expected:
- msg = msg + u'; please report this issue on https://yt-dl.org/bug . Be sure to call youtube-dl with the --verbose flag and include its complete output.'
- super(ExtractorError, self).__init__(msg)
-
- self.traceback = tb
- self.exc_info = sys.exc_info() # preserve original exception
-
- def format_traceback(self):
- if self.traceback is None:
- return None
- return u''.join(traceback.format_tb(self.traceback))
-
-
- class DownloadError(Exception):
- """Download Error exception.
-
- This exception may be thrown by FileDownloader objects if they are not
- configured to continue on errors. They will contain the appropriate
- error message.
- """
- def __init__(self, msg, exc_info=None):
- """ exc_info, if given, is the original exception that caused the trouble (as returned by sys.exc_info()). """
- super(DownloadError, self).__init__(msg)
- self.exc_info = exc_info
-
-
- class SameFileError(Exception):
- """Same File exception.
-
- This exception will be thrown by FileDownloader objects if they detect
- multiple files would have to be downloaded to the same file on disk.
- """
- pass
-
-
- class PostProcessingError(Exception):
- """Post Processing exception.
-
- This exception may be raised by PostProcessor's .run() method to
- indicate an error in the postprocessing task.
- """
- def __init__(self, msg):
- self.msg = msg
-
- class MaxDownloadsReached(Exception):
- """ --max-downloads limit has been reached. """
- pass
-
-
- class UnavailableVideoError(Exception):
- """Unavailable Format exception.
-
- This exception will be thrown when a video is requested
- in a format that is not available for that video.
- """
- pass
-
-
- class ContentTooShortError(Exception):
- """Content Too Short exception.
-
- This exception may be raised by FileDownloader objects when a file they
- download is too small for what the server announced first, indicating
- the connection was probably interrupted.
- """
- # Both in bytes
- downloaded = None
- expected = None
-
- def __init__(self, downloaded, expected):
- self.downloaded = downloaded
- self.expected = expected
-
- class YoutubeDLHandler(compat_urllib_request.HTTPHandler):
- """Handler for HTTP requests and responses.
-
- This class, when installed with an OpenerDirector, automatically adds
- the standard headers to every HTTP request and handles gzipped and
- deflated responses from web servers. If compression is to be avoided in
- a particular request, the original request in the program code only has
- to include the HTTP header "Youtubedl-No-Compression", which will be
- removed before making the real request.
-
- Part of this code was copied from:
-
- http://techknack.net/python-urllib2-handlers/
-
- Andrew Rowls, the author of that code, agreed to release it to the
- public domain.
- """
-
- @staticmethod
- def deflate(data):
- try:
- return zlib.decompress(data, -zlib.MAX_WBITS)
- except zlib.error:
- return zlib.decompress(data)
-
- @staticmethod
- def addinfourl_wrapper(stream, headers, url, code):
- if hasattr(compat_urllib_request.addinfourl, 'getcode'):
- return compat_urllib_request.addinfourl(stream, headers, url, code)
- ret = compat_urllib_request.addinfourl(stream, headers, url)
- ret.code = code
- return ret
-
- def http_request(self, req):
- for h,v in std_headers.items():
- if h in req.headers:
- del req.headers[h]
- req.add_header(h, v)
- if 'Youtubedl-no-compression' in req.headers:
- if 'Accept-encoding' in req.headers:
- del req.headers['Accept-encoding']
- del req.headers['Youtubedl-no-compression']
- if 'Youtubedl-user-agent' in req.headers:
- if 'User-agent' in req.headers:
- del req.headers['User-agent']
- req.headers['User-agent'] = req.headers['Youtubedl-user-agent']
- del req.headers['Youtubedl-user-agent']
- return req
-
- def http_response(self, req, resp):
- old_resp = resp
- # gzip
- if resp.headers.get('Content-encoding', '') == 'gzip':
- gz = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=io.BytesIO(resp.read()), mode='r')
- resp = self.addinfourl_wrapper(gz, old_resp.headers, old_resp.url, old_resp.code)
- resp.msg = old_resp.msg
- # deflate
- if resp.headers.get('Content-encoding', '') == 'deflate':
- gz = io.BytesIO(self.deflate(resp.read()))
- resp = self.addinfourl_wrapper(gz, old_resp.headers, old_resp.url, old_resp.code)
- resp.msg = old_resp.msg
- return resp
-
- https_request = http_request
- https_response = http_response
-
- def unified_strdate(date_str):
- """Return a string with the date in the format YYYYMMDD"""
- upload_date = None
- #Replace commas
- date_str = date_str.replace(',',' ')
- # %z (UTC offset) is only supported in python>=3.2
- date_str = re.sub(r' (\+|-)[\d]*$', '', date_str)
- format_expressions = ['%d %B %Y', '%B %d %Y', '%b %d %Y', '%Y-%m-%d', '%d/%m/%Y', '%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S', '%d.%m.%Y %H:%M']
- for expression in format_expressions:
- try:
- upload_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(date_str, expression).strftime('%Y%m%d')
- except:
- pass
- return upload_date
-
- def determine_ext(url, default_ext=u'unknown_video'):
- guess = url.partition(u'?')[0].rpartition(u'.')[2]
- if re.match(r'^[A-Za-z0-9]+$', guess):
- return guess
- else:
- return default_ext
-
- def date_from_str(date_str):
- """
- Return a datetime object from a string in the format YYYYMMDD or
- (now|today)[+-][0-9](day|week|month|year)(s)?"""
- today = datetime.date.today()
- if date_str == 'now'or date_str == 'today':
- return today
- match = re.match('(now|today)(?P<sign>[+-])(?P<time>\d+)(?P<unit>day|week|month|year)(s)?', date_str)
- if match is not None:
- sign = match.group('sign')
- time = int(match.group('time'))
- if sign == '-':
- time = -time
- unit = match.group('unit')
- #A bad aproximation?
- if unit == 'month':
- unit = 'day'
- time *= 30
- elif unit == 'year':
- unit = 'day'
- time *= 365
- unit += 's'
- delta = datetime.timedelta(**{unit: time})
- return today + delta
- return datetime.datetime.strptime(date_str, "%Y%m%d").date()
-
- class DateRange(object):
- """Represents a time interval between two dates"""
- def __init__(self, start=None, end=None):
- """start and end must be strings in the format accepted by date"""
- if start is not None:
- self.start = date_from_str(start)
- else:
- self.start = datetime.datetime.min.date()
- if end is not None:
- self.end = date_from_str(end)
- else:
- self.end = datetime.datetime.max.date()
- if self.start > self.end:
- raise ValueError('Date range: "%s" , the start date must be before the end date' % self)
- @classmethod
- def day(cls, day):
- """Returns a range that only contains the given day"""
- return cls(day,day)
- def __contains__(self, date):
- """Check if the date is in the range"""
- if not isinstance(date, datetime.date):
- date = date_from_str(date)
- return self.start <= date <= self.end
- def __str__(self):
- return '%s - %s' % ( self.start.isoformat(), self.end.isoformat())
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