- cache manga API results
- add artist, author and date fields to chapter metadata
- remove Manga-/ChapterExtractor inheritance
- minor code simplifications and improvements
The L option allows for the contents of a format field to be replaced
with <replacement> if its length is greater than <maxlen>.
Example:
{f:L5/too long/} -> "foo" (if "f" is "foo")
-> "too long" (if "f" is "foobar")
(#92) (#94)
All API requests now always use a public token and only switch to
a private token for pagination results if `refresh-token` is set
and less deviations than requested were returned.
Always trying with a public token first and repeating the API request
with a private token if deviations are missing doesn't quite work for
galleries and folders with less than 25 items, so its an option and
not the default.
Instead of using a refresh-token-based access-token for every API
request, they are now only used for paginated results.
API requests to get a user's profile and the original download URL
now always use a public access-token.
By default FFmpeg assumes a 25 FPS input frame rate, leading to dropped
frames if the source requires a higher frame rate than that.
This commit adds a `framerate` option (default "auto"), which allows to
automatically assign a (more or less) fitting frame rate based on
delays between ugoira frames and avoids dropped frames.
It is now possible to slice string (or list) values of format string
replacement fields with the same syntax as in regular Python code.
"{digits}" -> "0123456789"
"{digits[2:-2]}" -> "234567"
"{digits[:5]}" -> "01234"
The optional third parameter (step) has been left out to simplify things.
DeviantArt changed its URL format from
https://<name>.deviantart.com/...
to
https://www.deviantart.com/<name>/...
With this change both formats will be supported.
- ffmpeg-location: path to the ffmpeg (or avconv) executable
- ffmpeg-args: additional command line args for ffmpeg
- extension: filename extension of the resulting video file
Useful for quick testing (even though -g and -j kind of do the same)
and to fill a download archive without actually downloading the files.
-s does the same as the default behaviour, except downloading stuff.
Maybe it should get a more fitting name, as it does actually write to
disk (cache, archive)?
- combine 'favorite' and 'bookmark' extractors
- it is now one extractor class, but its subcategory still
distinguishes between your own bookmarks ('bookmark') and other
user's bookmarks ('favorite') like before
- allow filtering by bookmark tags and public/private bookmarks
- fix pagination for bookmark results
The API endpoint responsible for user illustrations does not
provide sufficient filter capabilities* to match the actual
website, so we are spinning our own filters.
Respected parameters are
'type': illust, manga, ugoira
'tag' : any image tag (this was already supported)
'p' : the page to start on
*
- API can filter for illustrations and manga, but not for ugoira.
- 'offset' is applied before filtering
- no 'tag' filter
Transitioning to the App API breaks favorites archive IDs (there is
no longer any bookmark ID information), but the favorites API endpoint
of the public API was gone anyways ...
OAuth support for SmugMug needs some additional features
(auth-rebuild on redirect, query parameters in URL, ...)
and fixing this in the old code wouldn't work all that well.
Standard logging to stderr, logfiles, and unsupported URL files (which
are now handled through the logging module) can now be configured by
setting their respective option keys (log, logfile, unsupportedfile)
to a dict and specifying the following options;
- format:
format string for logging messages
available keys: see [1]
default: "[{name}][{levelname}] {message}"
- format-date:
format string for {asctime} fields in logging messages
available keys: see [2]
default: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
- level:
the lowercase levelname until which the logger should activate;
available levels are debug, info, warning, error, exception
default: "info"
- path:
path of the file to be written to
- mode:
'mode' argument when opening the specified file
can be either "w" to truncate the file or "a" to append to it (see [3])
If 'output.log', '.logfile', or '.unsupportedfile' is a string, it will
be interpreted, as it has been, as the filepath
(or as format string for .log)
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logrecord-attributes
[2] https://docs.python.org/3/library/time.html#time.strftime
[3] https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#open
just some initial code that still requires a lot of work ...
TODO:
- folders
- old-style albums (which are nearly all of them ...)
- images from users
- OAuth
It could also happen that the API credentials used will become invalid
whenever my 14 day trial period ends (7 days remaining), but that
would just require users to supply their own.
The previous implementation would retry requests with 4xx status codes
in an infinite loop, which is especially a problem when querying
non-existent users or groups. These are now properly handled with a
NotFoundError exception.
Pinterest access tokens are rate limited at 200 requests per
hour (or maybe per 2 or 3 hours?) so having just one access token
for all users isn't going to work in the long run.
- another irrelevant micro-optimization !
- use urllib.parse.parse_qsl directly instead of parse_qs, which
just packs the results of parse_qsl in a different data structure
- reduced memory requirements since no additional dict and lists are
created
- another irrelevant micro-optimization !
- use urllib.parse.parse_qsl directly instead of parse_qs, which
just packs the results of parse_qsl in a different data structure
- reduced memory requirements since no additional dict and lists are
created
calling 'abort()' in a filter aborts the current extractor run
in a cleaner way than using something like 1/0, which
causes an error message to be printed
https://img.yt/ wasn't available for a couple of days, but has now
re-emerged as https://imx.to/ with a new web-interface.
Links to older images still work (see tests).
'hash' is the middle part of the filename in a tumblr image URL.
For example an image with '.../tumblr_p6tgemp1NZ1wgha4yo1_250.png' as
its URL would have 'p6tgemp1NZ1wgha4yo1' as hash.
- fix the cloudflare challenge result if the last decimal places
are zero (JS`s toFixed() removes trailing zeroes)
- fix downloading of kissmanga chapter-pages hosted on blogspot
(accessing blogspot with "kissmanga.com" as referrer yields a 401)
- disable certificate validation for 'mangahere' tests
- update flickr test result
Cloudflare challenges, at least for kissmanga and readcomiconline,
now use slightly different Javascript expressions.
Instead of a single value per expression, they now have a numerator
and a denominator of a fractional value, which in the end gets
truncated to 10 decimal places.
- safeprint() was used to print values which might have caused a
UnicodeEncodeError, but that is no longer necessary (0381ae5)
- errors are now handled via logging output (f94e370)
Python3.5 and lower throw an UnicodeEncodeError when trying to print
not-encodable characters when not using 'utf-8' as encoding.
Setting their error handlers to 'replace' should help.
- add 'title' and 'description'
- split 'artist_id' into 'user_id' and 'artist_id'
- 'user_id' is the ID of the user from which the image entry
originates from
- 'artist_id' is the ID of the actual image artist
- improve pagination and URL patterns
- use '?a.hitomi.la' as subdomain depending in gallery-id
- add 'characters', 'tags' and 'date' information
- support multiple entires per metadata-value
- rename 'num' to 'page'