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# coding: utf-8 from __future__ import unicode_literals
import itertools import time
from .common import InfoExtractor from .soundcloud import SoundcloudIE from ..utils import ( ExtractorError, url_basename, )
class AudiomackIE(InfoExtractor): _VALID_URL = r'https?://(?:www\.)?audiomack\.com/song/(?P<id>[\w/-]+)' IE_NAME = 'audiomack' _TESTS = [ # hosted on audiomack { 'url': 'http://www.audiomack.com/song/roosh-williams/extraordinary', 'info_dict': { 'id': '310086', 'ext': 'mp3', 'uploader': 'Roosh Williams', 'title': 'Extraordinary' } }, # audiomack wrapper around soundcloud song { 'add_ie': ['Soundcloud'], 'url': 'http://www.audiomack.com/song/xclusiveszone/take-kare', 'info_dict': { 'id': '172419696', 'ext': 'mp3', 'description': 'md5:1fc3272ed7a635cce5be1568c2822997', 'title': 'Young Thug ft Lil Wayne - Take Kare', 'uploader': 'Young Thug World', 'upload_date': '20141016', } }, ]
def _real_extract(self, url): # URLs end with [uploader name]/[uploader title] # this title is whatever the user types in, and is rarely # the proper song title. Real metadata is in the api response album_url_tag = self._match_id(url)
# Request the extended version of the api for extra fields like artist and title api_response = self._download_json( 'http://www.audiomack.com/api/music/url/song/%s?extended=1&_=%d' % ( album_url_tag, time.time()), album_url_tag)
# API is inconsistent with errors if 'url' not in api_response or not api_response['url'] or 'error' in api_response: raise ExtractorError('Invalid url %s', url)
# Audiomack wraps a lot of soundcloud tracks in their branded wrapper # if so, pass the work off to the soundcloud extractor if SoundcloudIE.suitable(api_response['url']): return {'_type': 'url', 'url': api_response['url'], 'ie_key': 'Soundcloud'}
return { 'id': api_response.get('id', album_url_tag), 'uploader': api_response.get('artist'), 'title': api_response.get('title'), 'url': api_response['url'], }
class AudiomackAlbumIE(InfoExtractor): _VALID_URL = r'https?://(?:www\.)?audiomack\.com/album/(?P<id>[\w/-]+)' IE_NAME = 'audiomack:album' _TESTS = [ # Standard album playlist { 'url': 'http://www.audiomack.com/album/flytunezcom/tha-tour-part-2-mixtape', 'playlist_count': 15, 'info_dict': { 'id': '812251', 'title': 'Tha Tour: Part 2 (Official Mixtape)' } }, # Album playlist ripped from fakeshoredrive with no metadata { 'url': 'http://www.audiomack.com/album/fakeshoredrive/ppp-pistol-p-project', 'info_dict': { 'title': 'PPP (Pistol P Project)', 'id': '837572', }, 'playlist': [{ 'info_dict': { 'title': 'PPP (Pistol P Project) - 9. Heaven or Hell (CHIMACA) ft Zuse (prod by DJ FU)', 'id': '837577', 'ext': 'mp3', 'uploader': 'Lil Herb a.k.a. G Herbo', } }], 'params': { 'playliststart': 9, 'playlistend': 9, } } ]
def _real_extract(self, url): # URLs end with [uploader name]/[uploader title] # this title is whatever the user types in, and is rarely # the proper song title. Real metadata is in the api response album_url_tag = self._match_id(url) result = {'_type': 'playlist', 'entries': []} # There is no one endpoint for album metadata - instead it is included/repeated in each song's metadata # Therefore we don't know how many songs the album has and must infi-loop until failure for track_no in itertools.count(): # Get song's metadata api_response = self._download_json( 'http://www.audiomack.com/api/music/url/album/%s/%d?extended=1&_=%d' % (album_url_tag, track_no, time.time()), album_url_tag, note='Querying song information (%d)' % (track_no + 1))
# Total failure, only occurs when url is totally wrong # Won't happen in middle of valid playlist (next case) if 'url' not in api_response or 'error' in api_response: raise ExtractorError('Invalid url for track %d of album url %s' % (track_no, url)) # URL is good but song id doesn't exist - usually means end of playlist elif not api_response['url']: break else: # Pull out the album metadata and add to result (if it exists) for resultkey, apikey in [('id', 'album_id'), ('title', 'album_title')]: if apikey in api_response and resultkey not in result: result[resultkey] = api_response[apikey] song_id = url_basename(api_response['url']).rpartition('.')[0] result['entries'].append({ 'id': api_response.get('id', song_id), 'uploader': api_response.get('artist'), 'title': api_response.get('title', song_id), 'url': api_response['url'], }) return result
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