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from youtube import common, settings, channel
import sqlite3
import os
import secrets
import datetime
# so as to not completely break on people who have updated but don't know of new dependency
try:
import atoma
except ModuleNotFoundError:
print('Error: atoma not installed, subscriptions will not work')
# https://stackabuse.com/a-sqlite-tutorial-with-python/
database_path = os.path.join(settings.data_dir, "subscriptions.sqlite")
def open_database():
if not os.path.exists(settings.data_dir):
os.makedirs(settings.data_dir)
connection = sqlite3.connect(database_path)
# Create tables if they don't exist
try:
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute('''CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS subscribed_channels (
id integer PRIMARY KEY,
channel_id text NOT NULL,
channel_name text NOT NULL,
time_last_checked integer
)''')
cursor.execute('''CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS videos (
id integer PRIMARY KEY,
uploader_id integer NOT NULL REFERENCES subscribed_channels(id) ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE CASCADE,
video_id text NOT NULL,
title text NOT NULL,
duration text,
time_published integer NOT NULL,
description text,
)''')
connection.commit()
except:
connection.rollback()
connection.close()
raise
return connection
def _subscribe(channel_id, channel_name):
connection = open_database()
try:
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("INSERT INTO subscribed_channels (channel_id, name) VALUES (?, ?)", (channel_id, channel_name))
connection.commit()
except:
connection.rollback()
raise
finally:
connection.close()
def _unsubscribe(channel_id):
connection = open_database()
try:
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM subscribed_channels WHERE channel_id=?", (channel_id, ))
connection.commit()
except:
connection.rollback()
raise
finally:
connection.close()
def _get_videos(number, offset):
connection = open_database()
try:
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute('''SELECT video_id, title, duration, time_published, description, channel_id, channel_name
FROM videos
INNER JOIN subscribed_channels on videos.uploader_id = subscribed_channels.id
ORDER BY time_published DESC
LIMIT ? OFFSET ?''', number, offset)
except:
connection.rollback()
raise
finally:
connection.close()
units = {
'year': 31536000, # 365*24*3600
'month': 2592000, # 30*24*3600
'week': 604800, # 7*24*3600
'day': 86400, # 24*3600
'hour': 3600,
'minute': 60,
'second': 1,
}
def youtube_timestamp_to_posix(dumb_timestamp):
''' Given a dumbed down timestamp such as 1 year ago, 3 hours ago,
approximates the unix time (seconds since 1/1/1970) '''
dumb_timestamp = dumb_timestamp.lower()
now = time.time()
if dumb_timestamp == "just now":
return now
split = dumb_timestamp.split(' ')
number, unit = int(split[0]), split[1]
if number > 1:
unit = unit[:-1] # remove s from end
return now - number*units[unit]
weekdays = ('Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun')
months = ('Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec')
def _get_upstream_videos(channel_id, channel_name, time_last_checked):
feed_url = "https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=" + channel_id
headers = {}
# randomly change time_last_checked up to one day earlier to make tracking harder
time_last_checked = time_last_checked - secrets.randbelow(24*3600)
# If-Modified-Since header: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/If-Modified-Since
struct_time = time.gmtime(time_last_checked)
weekday = weekdays[struct_time.tm_wday] # dumb requirement
month = months[struct_time.tm_mon - 1]
headers['If-Modified-Since'] = time.strftime(weekday + ', %d ' + month + ' %Y %H:%M:%S GMT', struct_time)
print(headers['If-Modified-Since'])
headers['User-Agent'] = 'Python-urllib' # Don't leak python version
headers['Accept-Encoding'] = 'gzip, br'
req = urllib.request.Request(url, headers=headers)
if settings.route_tor:
opener = urllib.request.build_opener(sockshandler.SocksiPyHandler(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", 9150))
else:
opener = urllib.request.build_opener()
response = opener.open(req, timeout=15)
if response.getcode == '304':
print('No new videos for ' + channel_id)
return []
content = response.read()
print('Retrieved videos for ' + channel_id)
content = common.decode_content(content, response.getheader('Content-Encoding', default='identity'))
feed = atoma.parse_atom_bytes(content)
atom_videos = {}
for entry in feed.entries:
video_id = entry.id_[9:] # example of id_: yt:video:q6EoRBvdVPQ
# standard names used in this program for purposes of html templating
atom_videos[video_id] = {
'title': entry.title.value,
'author': entry.authors[0].name,
#'description': '', # Not supported by atoma
#'duration': '', # Youtube's atom feeds don't provide it.. very frustrating
'published': entry.published.strftime('%m/%d/%Y'),
'time_published': int(entry.published.timestamp()),
}
# final list
videos = []
# Now check channel page to retrieve missing information for videos
json_channel_videos = channel.get_grid_items(channel.get_channel_tab(channel_id)[1]['response'])
for json_video in json_channel_videos:
info = renderer_info(json_video)
if info['id'] in atom_videos:
info.update(atom_videos[info['id']])
else:
info['author'] = channel_name
info['time published'] = youtube_timestamp_to_posix(info['published'])
videos.append(info)
return videos
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