from .common import InfoExtractor
from .youtube import YoutubeIE
from ..compat import (
- compat_urllib_parse,
compat_urllib_parse_unquote,
compat_urllib_request,
compat_urlparse,
# Sometimes embedded video player is hidden behind percent encoding
# (e.g. https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/2448)
# Unescaping the whole page allows to handle those cases in a generic way
- webpage = compat_urllib_parse.unquote(webpage)
+ webpage = compat_urllib_parse_unquote(webpage)
# it's tempting to parse this further, but you would
# have to take into account all the variations like
return self.url_result(mobj.group('url'))
mobj = re.search(r'class=["\']embedly-embed["\'][^>]src=["\'][^"\']*url=(?P<url>[^&]+)', webpage)
if mobj is not None:
- return self.url_result(compat_urllib_parse.unquote(mobj.group('url')))
+ return self.url_result(compat_urllib_parse_unquote(mobj.group('url')))
# Look for funnyordie embed
matches = re.findall(r'<iframe[^>]+?src="(https?://(?:www\.)?funnyordie\.com/embed/[^"]+)"', webpage)
entries = []
for video_url in found:
video_url = compat_urlparse.urljoin(url, video_url)
- video_id = compat_urllib_parse.unquote(os.path.basename(video_url))
+ video_id = compat_urllib_parse_unquote(os.path.basename(video_url))
# Sometimes, jwplayer extraction will result in a YouTube URL
if YoutubeIE.suitable(video_url):