yt-dlp/yt_dlp/extractor/nerdcubed.py

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from .common import InfoExtractor
from .youtube import YoutubeIE
from ..utils import parse_iso8601, url_or_none
from ..utils.traversal import traverse_obj
class NerdCubedFeedIE(InfoExtractor):
_VALID_URL = r'https?://(?:www\.)?nerdcubed\.co\.uk/?(?:$|[#?])'
_TEST = {
'url': 'http://www.nerdcubed.co.uk/',
'info_dict': {
'id': 'nerdcubed-feed',
'title': 'nerdcubed.co.uk feed',
},
'playlist_mincount': 5500,
}
def _extract_video(self, feed_entry):
return self.url_result(
f'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v={feed_entry["id"]}', YoutubeIE,
**traverse_obj(feed_entry, {
'id': ('id', {str}),
'title': ('title', {str}),
'description': ('description', {str}),
'timestamp': ('publishedAt', {parse_iso8601}),
'channel': ('source', 'name', {str}),
'channel_id': ('source', 'id', {str}),
'channel_url': ('source', 'url', {str}),
'thumbnail': ('thumbnail', 'source', {url_or_none}),
}), url_transparent=True)
def _real_extract(self, url):
video_id = 'nerdcubed-feed'
feed = self._download_json('https://www.nerdcubed.co.uk/_/cdn/videos.json', video_id)
return self.playlist_result(
map(self._extract_video, traverse_obj(feed, ('videos', lambda _, v: v['id']))),
video_id, 'nerdcubed.co.uk feed')