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| info['endcard'] = [] | ||
| for e in deep_get(player_response, "endscreen", "endscreenRenderer", "elements", default=[]): | ||
| e = parse_endcard(e["endscreenElementRenderer"]) |
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| raise AssertionError(msg) | ||
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| print(f"W: {msg}") |
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Remove, don't want to add an ad-hoc debugging framework just for logging unknown ctypes. Especially not one that uses os environment variables instead of the in-built settings. Can think about adding better debugging message handling in youtube-local in the future but not like this
| {% if endcard %} | ||
| <details class="endcard-dropdown"> | ||
| <summary>Endcard</summary> | ||
| <div class="dropdown-content"> | ||
| {% for e in endcard %} | ||
| {{ common_elements.item(e) }} | ||
| <!-- {{ e }} --> | ||
| {% endfor %} | ||
| </div> | ||
| </details> | ||
| {% endif %} |
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Why not add the video at the top of the related videos similar to the layout in YouTube's "Watch Next" feature instead of adding another button to the interface?
| def parse_endcard(card): | ||
| """ | ||
| parses a single endcard into a format that's easier to handle. | ||
| from: https://git.gir.st/subscriptionfeed.git/blob/737a2f6f:/app/common/innertube.py#l301 | ||
| """ | ||
| card = card.get('endscreenElementRenderer', card) #only sometimes nested | ||
| ctype = card['style'].lower() | ||
| if ctype == "video": | ||
| if not 'endpoint' in card: return None # title == "This video is unavailable." | ||
| video_id = card['endpoint']['watchEndpoint']['videoId'] | ||
| return {'type': ctype, | ||
| 'video_id': video_id, | ||
| 'title': extract_str(card['title']), | ||
| 'approx_view_count': extract_str(card['metadata']), | ||
| 'thumbnail': f"/https://i.ytimg.com/vi/{video_id}/default.jpg", | ||
| 'duration': extract_str(card["thumbnailOverlays"][0]["thumbnailOverlayTimeStatusRenderer"]["text"]) | ||
| # XXX: no channel name | ||
| } |
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This code needs to use the deep_get function. Never extract information from json like this: card['endpoint']['watchEndpoint']['videoId'], that will cause the entire code to fail when YouTube changes their json.
Also some lines need to be split up onto multiple lines to not exceed 79 character line limit. And use ', not ", for strings. See https://github.com/user234683/youtube-local/blob/master/HACKING.md for coding guidelines
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