The dictionaries must include the following fields:
id: Video identifier.
- url: Final video URL.
title: Video title, unescaped.
- ext: Video filename extension.
- Instead of url and ext, formats can also specified.
+ Additionally, it must contain either a formats entry or url and ext:
+
+ formats: A list of dictionaries for each format available, it must
+ be 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")
+ * 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
+ * abr Average audio bitrate in KBit/s
+ * acodec Name of the audio codec in use
+ * vbr Average video bitrate in KBit/s
+ * vcodec Name of the video codec in use
+ * filesize The number of bytes, if known in advance
+ * player_url SWF Player URL (used for rtmpdump).
+ 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).
+ urlhandle: [internal] The urlHandle to be used to download the file,
+ like returned by urllib.request.urlopen
The following fields are optional:
- format: The video format, defaults to ext (used for --get-format)
thumbnails: A list of dictionaries (with the entries "resolution" and
"url") for the varying thumbnails
thumbnail: Full URL to a video thumbnail image.
upload_date: Video upload date (YYYYMMDD).
uploader_id: Nickname or id of the video uploader.
location: Physical location of the video.
- player_url: SWF Player URL (used for rtmpdump).
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
- urlhandle: [internal] The urlHandle to be used to download the file,
- like returned by urllib.request.urlopen
age_limit: Age restriction for the video, as an integer (years)
- formats: A list of dictionaries for each format available, it must
- be 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")
- * 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
- * abr Average audio bitrate in KBit/s
- * acodec Name of the audio codec in use
- * vbr Average video bitrate in KBit/s
- * vcodec Name of the video codec in use
- * filesize The number of bytes, if known in advance
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)
def IE_NAME(self):
return type(self).__name__[:-2]
- def _request_webpage(self, url_or_request, video_id, note=None, errnote=None):
+ 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:
- self.to_screen(u'%s: %s' % (video_id, note))
+ 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 None:
errnote = u'Unable to download webpage'
- raise ExtractorError(u'%s: %s' % (errnote, compat_str(err)), sys.exc_info()[2], cause=err)
+ 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):
+ 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)
+ 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)
content = webpage_bytes.decode(encoding, 'replace')
return (content, urlh)
- def _download_webpage(self, url_or_request, video_id, note=None, errnote=None):
+ def _download_webpage(self, url_or_request, video_id, note=None, errnote=None, fatal=True):
""" Returns the data of the page as a string """
- return self._download_webpage_handle(url_or_request, video_id, note, errnote)[0]
+ res = self._download_webpage_handle(url_or_request, video_id, note, errnote, fatal)
+ if res is False:
+ return res
+ else:
+ content, _ = res
+ return content
def _download_xml(self, url_or_request, video_id,
- note=u'Downloading XML', errnote=u'Unable to download XML'):
+ note=u'Downloading XML', errnote=u'Unable to download XML',
+ transform_source=None):
"""Return the xml as an xml.etree.ElementTree.Element"""
xml_string = self._download_webpage(url_or_request, video_id, note, errnote)
+ if transform_source:
+ xml_string = transform_source(xml_string)
return xml.etree.ElementTree.fromstring(xml_string.encode('utf-8'))
def to_screen(self, msg):
mobj = re.search(p, string, flags)
if mobj: break
- if sys.stderr.isatty() and os.name != 'nt':
+ if os.name != 'nt' and sys.stderr.isatty():
_name = u'\033[0;34m%s\033[0m' % name
else:
_name = name