with the "ext" entry and one of:
* "data": The subtitles file contents
* "url": A URL pointing to the subtitles file
+ "ext" will be calculated from URL if missing
automatic_captions: Like 'subtitles', used by the YoutubeIE for
automatically generated captions
duration: Length of the video in seconds, as an integer.
view_count: How many users have watched the video on the platform.
like_count: Number of positive ratings of the video
dislike_count: Number of negative ratings of the video
+ repost_count: Number of reposts of the video
average_rating: Average rating give by users, the scale used depends on the webpage
comment_count: Number of comments on the video
comments: A list of comments, each with one or more of the following
# Helper functions for extracting OpenGraph info
@staticmethod
def _og_regexes(prop):
- content_re = r'content=(?:"([^>]+?)"|\'([^>]+?)\')'
- property_re = r'(?:name|property)=[\'"]og:%s[\'"]' % re.escape(prop)
+ content_re = r'content=(?:"([^"]+?)"|\'([^\']+?)\'|\s*([^\s"\'=<>`]+?))'
+ property_re = (r'(?:name|property)=(?:\'og:%(prop)s\'|"og:%(prop)s"|\s*og:%(prop)s\b)'
+ % {'prop': re.escape(prop)})
template = r'<meta[^>]+?%s[^>]+?%s'
return [
template % (property_re, content_re),
}
f4m_url += '&' if '?' in f4m_url else '?'
f4m_url += compat_urllib_parse.urlencode(f4m_params)
- formats.extend(self._extract_f4m_formats(f4m_url, video_id, f4m_id='hds'))
+ f4m_formats = self._extract_f4m_formats(f4m_url, video_id, f4m_id='hds', fatal=False)
+ if f4m_formats:
+ formats.extend(f4m_formats)
continue
if src_url.startswith('http') and self._is_valid_url(src, video_id):