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from __future__ import unicode_literals |
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import re |
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import itertools |
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from .common import InfoExtractor |
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from ..compat import ( |
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@ -45,20 +46,19 @@ class MixcloudIE(InfoExtractor): |
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}, |
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}] |
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def _get_url(self, track_id, template_url): |
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server_count = 30 |
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for i in range(server_count): |
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url = template_url % i |
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def _get_url(self, track_id, template_url, server_number): |
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boundaries = (1, 30) |
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for nr in server_numbers(server_number, boundaries): |
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url = template_url % nr |
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try: |
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# We only want to know if the request succeed |
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# don't download the whole file |
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self._request_webpage( |
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HEADRequest(url), track_id, |
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'Checking URL %d/%d ...' % (i + 1, server_count + 1)) |
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'Checking URL %d/%d ...' % (nr, boundaries[-1])) |
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return url |
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except ExtractorError: |
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pass |
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return None |
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def _real_extract(self, url): |
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preview_url = self._search_regex( |
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r'\s(?:data-preview-url|m-preview)="([^"]+)"', webpage, 'preview url') |
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song_url = preview_url.replace('/previews/', '/c/originals/') |
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server_number = int(self._search_regex(r'stream(\d+)', song_url, 'server number')) |
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template_url = re.sub(r'(stream\d*)', 'stream%d', song_url) |
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final_song_url = self._get_url(track_id, template_url) |
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final_song_url = self._get_url(track_id, template_url, server_number) |
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if final_song_url is None: |
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self.to_screen('Trying with m4a extension') |
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template_url = template_url.replace('.mp3', '.m4a').replace('originals/', 'm4a/64/') |
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final_song_url = self._get_url(track_id, template_url) |
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final_song_url = self._get_url(track_id, template_url, server_number) |
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if final_song_url is None: |
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raise ExtractorError('Unable to extract track url') |
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'view_count': view_count, |
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'like_count': like_count, |
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} |
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def server_numbers(first, boundaries): |
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""" Server numbers to try in descending order of probable availability. |
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Starting from first (i.e. the number of the server hosting the preview file) |
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and going further and further up to the higher boundary and down to the |
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lower one in an alternating fashion. Namely: |
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server_numbers(2, (1, 5)) |
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# Where the preview server is 2, min number is 1 and max is 5. |
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# Yields: 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 |
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Why not random numbers or increasing sequences? Since from what I've seen, |
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full length files seem to be hosted on servers whose number is closer to |
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that of the preview; to be confirmed. |
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""" |
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zip_longest = getattr(itertools, 'zip_longest', None) |
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if zip_longest is None: |
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# python 2.x |
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zip_longest = itertools.izip_longest |
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if len(boundaries) != 2: |
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raise ValueError("boundaries should be a two-element tuple") |
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min, max = boundaries |
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highs = range(first + 1, max + 1) |
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lows = range(first - 1, min - 1, -1) |
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rest = filter( |
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None, itertools.chain.from_iterable(zip_longest(highs, lows))) |
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yield first |
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for n in rest: |
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yield n |