# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ PeerTube related classes and functions Copyright (C) 2018 Cyrille Bollu Copyright (C) 2021 Thomas Bétous SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only See LICENSE.txt for more information. """ import requests from requests.compat import urljoin from resources.lib.kodi_utils import debug, get_setting, notif_error class PeerTube: """A class to interact easily with PeerTube instances using REST APIs""" def __init__(self, instance, sort, count, video_filter): """Constructor :param str instance: URL of the PeerTube instance :param str sort: sort method to use when listing items :param int count: number of items to display :param str sort: filter to apply when listing/searching videos """ self.instance = instance self.list_settings = { "sort": sort, "count": count } # The value "video_filter" is directly retrieved from the settings so # it must be converted into one of the expected values by the REST APIs if "all-local" in video_filter: self.filter = "all-local" else: self.filter = "local" def _request(self, method, url, params=None, data=None): """Call a REST API on the instance :param str method: REST API method (get, post, put, delete, etc.) :param str url: URL of the REST API endpoint relative to the PeerTube instance :param dict params: dict of the parameters to send in the request :param dict data: dict of the data to send with the request :return: the response as JSON data :rtype: dict """ # Build the URL of the REST API api_url = urljoin("{}/api/v1/".format(self.instance), url) # Send a request with a time-out of 5 seconds response = requests.request(method=method, url=api_url, timeout=5, params=params, data=data) json = response.json() # Use Request.raise_for_status() to raise an exception if the HTTP # request didn't succeed try: response.raise_for_status() except requests.HTTPError as exception: # Print in Kodi's log some information about the request debug("Error when sending a {} request to {} with params={} and" " data={}".format(method, url, params, data)) # Report the error to the user with a notification: if the response # contains an "error" attribute, use it as error message, otherwise # use a default message. if "error" in json: message = json["error"] debug(message) else: message = ("No details returned by the server. Check the log" " for more information.") notif_error(title="Request error", message=message) raise exception return json def _build_params(self, **kwargs): """Build the parameters to send with a request from the common settings This method returns a dictionnary containing the common settings from self.list_settings plus the arguments passed to this function. The keys in the dictionnary will have the same name as the arguments passed to this function. :return: the common settings plus other parameters :rtype: dict """ # Initialize the dict from the common settings (the common settings are # copied otherwise any modification will also impact the attribute). params = self.list_settings.copy() # Add all the arguments to the dict for param in kwargs: params[param] = kwargs[param] return params def get_video(self, video_id): """Get the information of a video :param str video_id: ID or UUID of the video :return: the information of the video as returned by the REST API :rtype: dict """ return self._request(method="GET", url="videos/{}".format(video_id)) def list_videos(self, start): """List the videos in the instance :param str start: index of the first video to display :return: the list of videos as returned by the REST API :rtype: dict """ # Build the parameters that will be sent in the request params = self._build_params(filter=self.filter, start=start) return self._request(method="GET", url="videos", params=params) def search_videos(self, keywords, start): """Search for videos on the instance and beyond. :param str keywords: keywords to seach for :param str start: index of the first video to display :return: the videos matching the keywords as returned by the REST API :rtype: dict """ # Build the parameters that will be send in the request params = self._build_params(search=keywords, filter=self.filter, start=start) return self._request(method="GET", url="search/videos", params=params) def list_instances(start): """List all the peertube instances from joinpeertube.org :param str start: index of the first instance to display :return: the list of instances as returned by the REST API :rtype: dict """ # URL of the REST API api_url = "https://instances.joinpeertube.org/api/v1/instances" # Build the parameters that will be sent in the request from the settings params = { "count": get_setting("items_per_page"), "start": start } # Send a request with a time-out of 5 seconds response = requests.get(url=api_url, timeout=5, params=params) json = response.json() # Use Request.raise_for_status() to raise an exception if the HTTP # request didn't succeed try: response.raise_for_status() except requests.HTTPError as exception: # Print in Kodi's log some information about the request debug("Error when getting the list of instances with params={}" .format(params)) # Report the error to the user with a notification: use the details of # the error if it exists in the response, otherwise use a default # message. try: # Convert the reponse to a list to get the first error whatever its # name. Then get the second element in the sublist which contains # the details of the error. message = list(json["errors"].items())[0][1]["msg"] debug(message) except KeyError: message = ("No details returned by the server. Check the log" " for more information.") notif_error(title="Request error", message=message) raise exception return json