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svtplay-dl/lib/svtplay_dl/utils/stream.py
2018-05-25 22:47:26 +02:00

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import logging
from operator import itemgetter
from svtplay_dl.utils.http import HTTP
from svtplay_dl import error
# TODO: should be set as the default option in the argument parsing?
DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_PRIO = ["dash", "hls", "hds", "http", "rtmp"]
LIVE_PROTOCOL_PRIO = ["hls", "dash", "hds", "http", "rtmp"]
def sort_quality(data):
data = sorted(data, key=lambda x: (x.bitrate, x.name), reverse=True)
datas = []
print("o: {}".format(data))
for i in data:
datas.append([i.bitrate, i.name])
return datas
def list_quality(videos):
print("videos: {}".format(videos))
data = sort_quality(videos)
logging.info("Quality\tMethod")
for i in data:
logging.info("%s\t%s", i[0], i[1].upper())
def protocol_prio(streams, priolist):
"""
Given a list of VideoRetriever objects and a prioritized list of
accepted protocols (as strings) (highest priority first), return
a list of VideoRetriever objects that are accepted, and sorted
by bitrate, and then protocol priority.
"""
# Map score's to the reverse of the list's index values
proto_score = dict(zip(priolist, range(len(priolist), 0, -1)))
logging.debug("Protocol priority scores (higher is better): %s", str(proto_score))
# Build a tuple (bitrate, proto_score, stream), and use it
# for sorting.
prioritized = [(s.bitrate, proto_score[s.name], s) for
s in streams if s.name in proto_score]
return [x[2] for x in sorted(prioritized, key=itemgetter(0, 1), reverse=True)]
def select_quality(config, streams):
high = 0
if isinstance(config.get("quality"), str):
try:
quality = int(config.get("quality").split("-")[0])
if len(config.get("quality").split("-")) > 1:
high = int(config.get("quality").split("-")[1])
except ValueError:
raise error.UIException("Requested quality is invalid. use a number or range lowerNumber-higherNumber")
else:
quality = config.get("quality")
try:
optq = int(quality)
except ValueError:
raise error.UIException("Requested quality needs to be a number")
try:
optf = int(config.get("flexibleq"))
except ValueError:
raise error.UIException("Flexible-quality needs to be a number")
if optf == 0 and high:
optf = (high - quality) / 2
optq = quality + (high - quality) / 2
# Extract protocol prio, in the form of "hls,hds,http,rtmp",
# we want it as a list
if config.get("stream_prio"):
proto_prio = config.get("stream_prio").split(',')
elif config.get("live") or streams[0].config.get("live"):
proto_prio = LIVE_PROTOCOL_PRIO
else:
proto_prio = DEFAULT_PROTOCOL_PRIO
# Filter away any unwanted protocols, and prioritize
# based on --stream-priority.
streams = protocol_prio(streams, proto_prio)
if len(streams) == 0:
raise error.NoRequestedProtocols(
requested=proto_prio,
found=list(set([s.name for s in streams]))
)
# Build a dict indexed by bitrate, where each value
# is the stream with the highest priority protocol.
stream_hash = {}
for s in streams:
if s.bitrate not in stream_hash:
stream_hash[s.bitrate] = s
avail = sorted(stream_hash.keys(), reverse=True)
# wanted_lim is a two element tuple defines lower/upper bounds
# (inclusive). By default, we want only the best for you
# (literally!).
wanted_lim = (avail[0],) * 2
if optq:
wanted_lim = (optq - optf, optq + optf)
# wanted is the filtered list of available streams, having
# a bandwidth within the wanted_lim range.
wanted = [a for a in avail if a >= wanted_lim[0] and a <= wanted_lim[1]]
# If none remains, the bitrate filtering was too tight.
if len(wanted) == 0:
data = sort_quality(streams)
quality = ", ".join("%s (%s)" % (str(x), str(y)) for x, y in data)
raise error.UIException("Can't find that quality. Try one of: %s (or "
"try --flexible-quality)" % quality)
http = HTTP(config)
# Test if the wanted stream is available. If not try with the second best and so on.
for w in wanted:
res = http.get(stream_hash[w].url, cookies=stream_hash[w].kwargs.get("cookies", None))
if res is not None and res.status_code < 404:
return stream_hash[w]
raise error.UIException("Streams not available to download.")