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import datetime import re
from .common import InfoExtractor from ..utils import ( ExtractorError, )
class GooglePlusIE(InfoExtractor): """Information extractor for plus.google.com."""
_VALID_URL = r'(?:https://)?plus\.google\.com/(?:[^/]+/)*?posts/(\w+)' IE_NAME = u'plus.google'
def _real_extract(self, url): # Extract id from URL mobj = re.match(self._VALID_URL, url) if mobj is None: raise ExtractorError(u'Invalid URL: %s' % url)
post_url = mobj.group(0) video_id = mobj.group(1)
video_extension = 'flv'
# Step 1, Retrieve post webpage to extract further information webpage = self._download_webpage(post_url, video_id, u'Downloading entry webpage')
self.report_extraction(video_id)
# Extract update date upload_date = self._html_search_regex('title="Timestamp">(.*?)</a>', webpage, u'upload date', fatal=False) if upload_date: # Convert timestring to a format suitable for filename upload_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(upload_date, "%Y-%m-%d") upload_date = upload_date.strftime('%Y%m%d')
# Extract uploader uploader = self._html_search_regex(r'rel\="author".*?>(.*?)</a>', webpage, u'uploader', fatal=False)
# Extract title # Get the first line for title video_title = self._html_search_regex(r'<meta name\=\"Description\" content\=\"(.*?)[\n<"]', webpage, 'title', default=u'NA')
# Step 2, Simulate clicking the image box to launch video DOMAIN = 'https://plus.google.com' video_page = self._search_regex(r'<a href="((?:%s)?/photos/.*?)"' % re.escape(DOMAIN), webpage, u'video page URL') if not video_page.startswith(DOMAIN): video_page = DOMAIN + video_page
webpage = self._download_webpage(video_page, video_id, u'Downloading video page')
# Extract video links on video page """Extract video links of all sizes""" pattern = r'\d+,\d+,(\d+),"(http\://redirector\.googlevideo\.com.*?)"' mobj = re.findall(pattern, webpage) if len(mobj) == 0: raise ExtractorError(u'Unable to extract video links')
# Sort in resolution links = sorted(mobj)
# Choose the lowest of the sort, i.e. highest resolution video_url = links[-1] # Only get the url. The resolution part in the tuple has no use anymore video_url = video_url[-1] # Treat escaped \u0026 style hex try: video_url = video_url.decode("unicode_escape") except AttributeError: # Python 3 video_url = bytes(video_url, 'ascii').decode('unicode-escape')
return [{ 'id': video_id, 'url': video_url, 'uploader': uploader, 'upload_date': upload_date, 'title': video_title, 'ext': video_extension, }]
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