This method, getThumbnailsFromPlaylistOrVideoItem, has been added in
PeertubeParsingHelper and returns the two image variants for playlists and
videos.
Four new static methods have been added in PeertubeParsingHelper to do so:
- two public methods to get the corresponding image type:
getAvatarsFromOwnerAccountOrVideoChannelObject(String, JsonObject) and
getBannersFromAccountOrVideoChannelObject(String, JsonObject);
- two private methods as helper methods: getImagesFromAvatarsOrBanners(String,
JsonObject, String, String) and getImagesFromAvatarOrBannerArray(String,
JsonArray).
These new public and static methods, added in SoundcloudParsingHelper,
getAllImagesFromArtworkOrAvatarUrl(String) and
getAllImagesFromVisualUrl(String) (which call a common private method,
getAllImagesFromImageUrlReturned(String, List<ImageSuffix>, List<Image>)),
return an unmodifiable list of JPEG images containing almost every image
resolution provided by SoundCloud except the original size and the tiny
resolution (for artworks and avatars, as the image size is 20x20 for artworks
and 18x18 for avatars, so very close to or equal to the t20x20 resolution):
- for artworks and avatars:
- mini: 16x16;
- t20x20: 20x20;
- small: 32x32;
- badge: 47x47;
- t50x50: 50x50;
- t60x60: 60x60;
- t67x67: 67x67;
- large: 100x100;
- t120x120: 120x120;
- t200x200: 200x200;
- t240x240: 240x240;
- t250x250: 250x250;
- t300x300: 300x300;
- t500x500: 500x500.
- for visuals/user banners:
- t1240x260: 1240x260;
- t2480x520: 2480x520.
Duplicated code in two methods of SoundcloudParsingHelper
(getUsersFromApi(ChannelInfoItemsCollector, String) and
getStreamsFromApi(StreamInfoItemsCollector, String, boolean)) has been merged
into one common private method, getNextPageUrlFromResponseObject(JsonObject).
Splitting YoutubeMusicSearchExtractor's InfoItemExtractors into separate
classes (YoutubeMusicSongOrVideoInfoItemExtractor,
YoutubeMusicAlbumOrPlaylistInfoItemExtractor and
YoutubeMusicArtistInfoItemExtractor) allows to simplify
YoutubeMusicSearchExtractor,improves reading and applying changes to InfoItems
(no more losing at least quarter of a line due to indentations).
These InfoItems, in which the image changes have been applied, don't extend the
YouTube ones anymore, as most methods were overridden and the few ones that are
not don't apply in YouTube Music items responses, so it was useless to extend
them.
The code of YoutubeMusicSearchExtractor have been also improved a bit.
Unmodifiable lists of Images are returned, parsed from a given YouTube
"thumbnails" JSON array.
These methods will be used in all YouTube extractors and InfoItems, as the
structures between content types (videos, channels, playlists, ...) are common.
The goal of this utility class is to simply store suffixes which need to be
appended to image URLs, in order to get images at the suffix resolution.
This class contains four properties: the suffix (as a string), the height,
the width (as integers) and the estimated resolution level of the image
corresponding to the one represented by the suffix.
Objects of this serializable class contains four properties: a URL (as a
string), a width, a height (represented as integers) and an estimated
resolution level, which can be constructed from a given height.
Possible resolution levels are:
- UNKNOWN: for unknown heights or heights <= 0;
- LOW: for heights > 0 & < 175;
- MEDIUM: for heights >= 175 & < 720;
- HIGH: for heights >= 720.
Getters of these properties are available and the constructor needs these four
properties.
The addition of this support required to turn the isCarouselHeader boolean into
an enum containing all supported channel headers named HeaderType.
Also assert that the page has been fetched where needed to avoid
NullPointerExceptions when the channel page has been not fetched and remove the
getChannelHeaderJson method in YoutubeChannelExtractor, method for which its
code has been moved to its sole usage after the new headers support changes.
The non-null assertion was made on the exception message instead of the string
to check, causing a NullPointerException if the string to check was null.
Note that this introduces a "Raw use of parameterized class 'InfoItemsPage'" warning, but it can be ignored since the type missing would be <InfoItem>, and StreamInfoItem extends InfoItem
Only the first content filter of the ListLinkHandler instances provided is
used when collecting all channel tabs of the ListLinkHandler list, as channel
tabs implementations only use one content filter per ListLinkHandler instance.
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These changes should help to detect tests as tests, when running a subset of
tests or all tests.
They should be also implemented in these interfaces' implementations (new and
existing ones).
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Support of tags and videos, shorts, live, playlists and channels tabs has been
added for non-age restricted channels.
Age-restricted channels are now also supported and always returned the videos,
shorts and live tabs, accessible using system playlists. These tabs are the
only ones which can be accessed using YouTube's desktop website without being
logged-in.
The videos channel tab parameter has been updated to the one used by the
desktop website and when a channel extraction is fetched, this tab is returned
in the list of tabs as a cached one in the corresponding link handler.
Visitor data support per request has been added, as a valid visitor data is
required to fetch continuations with contents on the shorts tab. It is only
used in this case to enhance privacy.
A dedicated shorts UI elements (reelItemRenderers) extractor has been added,
YoutubeReelInfoItemExtractor. These elements do not provide the exact view
count, any uploader info (name, URL, avatar, verified status) and the upload
date.
All service's LinkHandlers are now using the singleton pattern and some code
has been also improved on the files changed.
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Co-authored-by: Stypox <stypox@pm.me>
This is required to parse duration of YouTube's reelItemRenderers, returned
only inside accessibility data.
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