from __future__ import unicode_literals import re import itertools from .common import InfoExtractor from ..compat import ( compat_urllib_parse, ) from ..utils import ( ExtractorError, HEADRequest, str_to_int, ) class MixcloudIE(InfoExtractor): _VALID_URL = r'^(?:https?://)?(?:www\.)?mixcloud\.com/([^/]+)/([^/]+)' IE_NAME = 'mixcloud' _TESTS = [{ 'url': 'http://www.mixcloud.com/dholbach/cryptkeeper/', 'info_dict': { 'id': 'dholbach-cryptkeeper', 'ext': 'mp3', 'title': 'Cryptkeeper', 'description': 'After quite a long silence from myself, finally another Drum\'n\'Bass mix with my favourite current dance floor bangers.', 'uploader': 'Daniel Holbach', 'uploader_id': 'dholbach', 'thumbnail': 're:https?://.*\.jpg', 'view_count': int, 'like_count': int, }, }, { 'url': 'http://www.mixcloud.com/gillespeterson/caribou-7-inch-vinyl-mix-chat/', 'info_dict': { 'id': 'gillespeterson-caribou-7-inch-vinyl-mix-chat', 'ext': 'mp3', 'title': 'Caribou 7 inch Vinyl Mix & Chat', 'description': 'md5:2b8aec6adce69f9d41724647c65875e8', 'uploader': 'Gilles Peterson Worldwide', 'uploader_id': 'gillespeterson', 'thumbnail': 're:https?://.*/images/', 'view_count': int, 'like_count': int, }, }] def _get_url(self, track_id, template_url, server_number): boundaries = (1, 30) for nr in server_numbers(server_number, boundaries): url = template_url % nr try: # We only want to know if the request succeed # don't download the whole file self._request_webpage( HEADRequest(url), track_id, 'Checking URL %d/%d ...' % (nr, boundaries[-1])) return url except ExtractorError: pass return None def _real_extract(self, url): mobj = re.match(self._VALID_URL, url) uploader = mobj.group(1) cloudcast_name = mobj.group(2) track_id = compat_urllib_parse.unquote('-'.join((uploader, cloudcast_name))) webpage = self._download_webpage(url, track_id) preview_url = self._search_regex( r'\s(?:data-preview-url|m-preview)="([^"]+)"', webpage, 'preview url') song_url = preview_url.replace('/previews/', '/c/originals/') server_number = int(self._search_regex(r'stream(\d+)', song_url, 'server number')) template_url = re.sub(r'(stream\d*)', 'stream%d', song_url) final_song_url = self._get_url(track_id, template_url, server_number) if final_song_url is None: self.to_screen('Trying with m4a extension') template_url = template_url.replace('.mp3', '.m4a').replace('originals/', 'm4a/64/') final_song_url = self._get_url(track_id, template_url, server_number) if final_song_url is None: raise ExtractorError('Unable to extract track url') PREFIX = ( r'm-play-on-spacebar[^>]+' r'(?:\s+[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(?:="[^"]+")?)*?\s+') title = self._html_search_regex( PREFIX + r'm-title="([^"]+)"', webpage, 'title') thumbnail = self._proto_relative_url(self._html_search_regex( PREFIX + r'm-thumbnail-url="([^"]+)"', webpage, 'thumbnail', fatal=False)) uploader = self._html_search_regex( PREFIX + r'm-owner-name="([^"]+)"', webpage, 'uploader', fatal=False) uploader_id = self._search_regex( r'\s+"profile": "([^"]+)",', webpage, 'uploader id', fatal=False) description = self._og_search_description(webpage) like_count = str_to_int(self._search_regex( r'\bbutton-favorite\b.+m-ajax-toggle-count="([^"]+)"', webpage, 'like count', fatal=False)) view_count = str_to_int(self._search_regex( [r'([0-9,.]+)'], webpage, 'play count', fatal=False)) return { 'id': track_id, 'title': title, 'url': final_song_url, 'description': description, 'thumbnail': thumbnail, 'uploader': uploader, 'uploader_id': uploader_id, 'view_count': view_count, 'like_count': like_count, } def server_numbers(first, boundaries): """ Server numbers to try in descending order of probable availability. Starting from first (i.e. the number of the server hosting the preview file) and going further and further up to the higher boundary and down to the lower one in an alternating fashion. Namely: server_numbers(2, (1, 5)) # Where the preview server is 2, min number is 1 and max is 5. # Yields: 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 Why not random numbers or increasing sequences? Since from what I've seen, full length files seem to be hosted on servers whose number is closer to that of the preview; to be confirmed. """ zip_longest = getattr(itertools, 'zip_longest', None) if zip_longest is None: # python 2.x zip_longest = itertools.izip_longest if len(boundaries) != 2: raise ValueError("boundaries should be a two-element tuple") min, max = boundaries highs = range(first + 1, max + 1) lows = range(first - 1, min - 1, -1) rest = filter( None, itertools.chain.from_iterable(zip_longest(highs, lows))) yield first for n in rest: yield n