yt-dlp/youtube_dl/extractor/cinemassacre.py
2013-10-05 09:37:11 +02:00

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# encoding: utf-8
import re
from .common import InfoExtractor
from ..utils import (
ExtractorError,
)
class CinemassacreIE(InfoExtractor):
"""Information Extractor for Cinemassacre"""
_VALID_URL = r'(?:http://)?(?:www\.)?(?P<url>cinemassacre\.com/(?P<date_Y>[0-9]{4})/(?P<date_m>[0-9]{2})/(?P<date_d>[0-9]{2})/.+?)(?:[/?].*)?'
_TESTS = [{
u'url': u'http://cinemassacre.com/2012/11/10/avgn-the-movie-trailer/',
u'file': u'19911.mp4',
u'info_dict': {
u'upload_date': u'20121110',
u'title': u'“Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie” Trailer',
#u'description': u'“Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie” is...', # Description is too long
},
u'params': {
u'skip_download': True,
},
}]
def _real_extract(self,url):
mobj = re.match(self._VALID_URL, url)
webpage_url = u'http://' + mobj.group('url')
webpage = self._download_webpage(webpage_url, None) # Don't know video id yet
video_date = mobj.group('date_Y') + mobj.group('date_m') + mobj.group('date_d')
video_id = self._html_search_regex(r'src="http://player\.screenwavemedia\.com/play/embed\.php\?id=(?P<video_id>.+?)"',
webpage, u'video_id')
video_title = self._html_search_regex(r'<h1 class="entry-title">(?P<title>.+?)</h1>[^<]*</div>',
webpage, u'title')
video_description = self._html_search_regex(r'<div class="entry-content">(?P<description>.+?)</div>',
webpage, u'description', flags=re.DOTALL, fatal=False)
playerdata_url = u'http://player.screenwavemedia.com/play/player.php?id=' + video_id
playerdata = self._download_webpage(playerdata_url, video_id)
base_url = self._html_search_regex(r'\'streamer\': \'(?P<base_url>rtmp://[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3})/vod\'',
playerdata, u'base_url')
base_url += '/Cinemassacre/'
# The file names in playerdata are wrong for some videos???
sd_file = 'Cinemassacre-%s_high.mp4' % video_id
hd_file = 'Cinemassacre-%s.mp4' % video_id
video_thumbnail = 'http://image.screenwavemedia.com/Cinemassacre/Cinemassacre-%s_thumb_640x360.jpg' % video_id
formats = [{
'id': video_id,
'url': base_url + hd_file,
'format': 'hd',
'ext': 'mp4',
'title': video_title,
'description': video_description,
'upload_date': video_date,
'thumbnail': video_thumbnail,
},
{
'id': video_id,
'url': base_url + sd_file,
'ext': 'mp4',
'format': 'sd',
'title': video_title,
'description': video_description,
'upload_date': video_date,
'thumbnail': video_thumbnail,
}]
if self._downloader.params.get('listformats', None):
self._print_formats(formats)
return
req_format = self._downloader.params.get('format', 'best')
self.to_screen(u'Format: %s' % req_format)
if req_format is None or req_format == 'best':
return [formats[0]]
elif req_format == 'worst':
return [formats[-1]]
elif req_format in ('-1', 'all'):
return formats
else:
format = self._specific( req_format, formats )
if format is None:
raise ExtractorError(u'Requested format not available')
return [format]
def _print_formats(self, formats):
"""Print all available formats"""
print(u'Available formats:')
print(u'ext\t\tformat')
print(u'---------------------------------')
for format in formats:
print(u'%s\t\t%s' % (format['ext'], format['format']))
def _specific(self, req_format, formats):
for x in formats:
if x["format"] == req_format:
return x
return None