import base64 import hashlib import json import os import re import socket import sys import netrc import xml.etree.ElementTree from ..utils import ( compat_http_client, compat_urllib_error, compat_urllib_parse_urlparse, compat_str, clean_html, compiled_regex_type, ExtractorError, RegexNotFoundError, sanitize_filename, unescapeHTML, ) _NO_DEFAULT = object() class InfoExtractor(object): """Information Extractor class. Information extractors are the classes that, given a URL, extract information about the video (or videos) the URL refers to. This information includes the real video URL, the video title, author and others. The information is stored in a dictionary which is then passed to the FileDownloader. The FileDownloader processes this information possibly downloading the video to the file system, among other possible outcomes. The dictionaries must include the following fields: id: Video identifier. title: Video title, unescaped. Additionally, it must contain either a formats entry or a url one: formats: A list of dictionaries for each format available, ordered from worst to best quality. Potential fields: * url Mandatory. The URL of the video file * ext Will be calculated from url if missing * format A human-readable description of the format ("mp4 container with h264/opus"). Calculated from the format_id, width, height. and format_note fields if missing. * format_id A short description of the format ("mp4_h264_opus" or "19"). Technically optional, but strongly recommended. * format_note Additional info about the format ("3D" or "DASH video") * width Width of the video, if known * height Height of the video, if known * resolution Textual description of width and height * tbr Average bitrate of audio and video in KBit/s * abr Average audio bitrate in KBit/s * acodec Name of the audio codec in use * asr Audio sampling rate in Hertz * vbr Average video bitrate in KBit/s * vcodec Name of the video codec in use * container Name of the container format * filesize The number of bytes, if known in advance * player_url SWF Player URL (used for rtmpdump). * protocol The protocol that will be used for the actual download, lower-case. "http", "https", "rtsp", "rtmp", "m3u8" or so. * preference Order number of this format. If this field is present and not None, the formats get sorted by this field, regardless of all other values. -1 for default (order by other properties), -2 or smaller for less than default. * quality Order number of the video quality of this format, irrespective of the file format. -1 for default (order by other properties), -2 or smaller for less than default. url: Final video URL. ext: Video filename extension. format: The video format, defaults to ext (used for --get-format) player_url: SWF Player URL (used for rtmpdump). The following fields are optional: display_id An alternative identifier for the video, not necessarily unique, but available before title. Typically, id is something like "4234987", title "Dancing naked mole rats", and display_id "dancing-naked-mole-rats" thumbnails: A list of dictionaries (with the entries "resolution" and "url") for the varying thumbnails thumbnail: Full URL to a video thumbnail image. description: One-line video description. uploader: Full name of the video uploader. timestamp: UNIX timestamp of the moment the video became available. upload_date: Video upload date (YYYYMMDD). If not explicitly set, calculated from timestamp. uploader_id: Nickname or id of the video uploader. location: Physical location of the video. subtitles: The subtitle file contents as a dictionary in the format {language: subtitles}. duration: Length of the video in seconds, as an integer. view_count: How many users have watched the video on the platform. like_count: Number of positive ratings of the video dislike_count: Number of negative ratings of the video comment_count: Number of comments on the video age_limit: Age restriction for the video, as an integer (years) webpage_url: The url to the video webpage, if given to youtube-dl it should allow to get the same result again. (It will be set by YoutubeDL if it's missing) Unless mentioned otherwise, the fields should be Unicode strings. Subclasses of this one should re-define the _real_initialize() and _real_extract() methods and define a _VALID_URL regexp. Probably, they should also be added to the list of extractors. Finally, the _WORKING attribute should be set to False for broken IEs in order to warn the users and skip the tests. """ _ready = False _downloader = None _WORKING = True def __init__(self, downloader=None): """Constructor. Receives an optional downloader.""" self._ready = False self.set_downloader(downloader) @classmethod def suitable(cls, url): """Receives a URL and returns True if suitable for this IE.""" # This does not use has/getattr intentionally - we want to know whether # we have cached the regexp for *this* class, whereas getattr would also # match the superclass if '_VALID_URL_RE' not in cls.__dict__: cls._VALID_URL_RE = re.compile(cls._VALID_URL) return cls._VALID_URL_RE.match(url) is not None @classmethod def working(cls): """Getter method for _WORKING.""" return cls._WORKING def initialize(self): """Initializes an instance (authentication, etc).""" if not self._ready: self._real_initialize() self._ready = True def extract(self, url): """Extracts URL information and returns it in list of dicts.""" self.initialize() return self._real_extract(url) def set_downloader(self, downloader): """Sets the downloader for this IE.""" self._downloader = downloader def _real_initialize(self): """Real initialization process. Redefine in subclasses.""" pass def _real_extract(self, url): """Real extraction process. Redefine in subclasses.""" pass @classmethod def ie_key(cls): """A string for getting the InfoExtractor with get_info_extractor""" return cls.__name__[:-2] @property def IE_NAME(self): return type(self).__name__[:-2] def _request_webpage(self, url_or_request, video_id, note=None, errnote=None, fatal=True): """ Returns the response handle """ if note is None: self.report_download_webpage(video_id) elif note is not False: if video_id is None: self.to_screen(u'%s' % (note,)) else: self.to_screen(u'%s: %s' % (video_id, note)) try: return self._downloader.urlopen(url_or_request) except (compat_urllib_error.URLError, compat_http_client.HTTPException, socket.error) as err: if errnote is False: return False if errnote is None: errnote = u'Unable to download webpage' errmsg = u'%s: %s' % (errnote, compat_str(err)) if fatal: raise ExtractorError(errmsg, sys.exc_info()[2], cause=err) else: self._downloader.report_warning(errmsg) return False def _download_webpage_handle(self, url_or_request, video_id, note=None, errnote=None, fatal=True): """ Returns a tuple (page content as string, URL handle) """ # Strip hashes from the URL (#1038) if isinstance(url_or_request, (compat_str, str)): url_or_request = url_or_request.partition('#')[0] urlh = self._request_webpage(url_or_request, video_id, note, errnote, fatal) if urlh is False: assert not fatal return False content_type = urlh.headers.get('Content-Type', '') webpage_bytes = urlh.read() m = re.match(r'[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+\s*;\s*charset=(.+)', content_type) if m: encoding = m.group(1) else: m = re.search(br']+charset=[\'"]?([^\'")]+)[ /\'">]', webpage_bytes[:1024]) if m: encoding = m.group(1).decode('ascii') elif webpage_bytes.startswith(b'\xff\xfe'): encoding = 'utf-16' else: encoding = 'utf-8' if self._downloader.params.get('dump_intermediate_pages', False): try: url = url_or_request.get_full_url() except AttributeError: url = url_or_request self.to_screen(u'Dumping request to ' + url) dump = base64.b64encode(webpage_bytes).decode('ascii') self._downloader.to_screen(dump) if self._downloader.params.get('write_pages', False): try: url = url_or_request.get_full_url() except AttributeError: url = url_or_request basen = '%s_%s' % (video_id, url) if len(basen) > 240: h = u'___' + hashlib.md5(basen.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest() basen = basen[:240 - len(h)] + h raw_filename = basen + '.dump' filename = sanitize_filename(raw_filename, restricted=True) self.to_screen(u'Saving request to ' + filename) with open(filename, 'wb') as outf: outf.write(webpage_bytes) try: content = webpage_bytes.decode(encoding, 'replace') except LookupError: content = webpage_bytes.decode('utf-8', 'replace') if (u'Access to this site is blocked' in content and u'Websense' in content[:512]): msg = u'Access to this webpage has been blocked by Websense filtering software in your network.' blocked_iframe = self._html_search_regex( r'