from __future__ import unicode_literals
from .common import InfoExtractor
-from ..utils import parse_iso8601
+from ..utils import (
+ parse_iso8601,
+ unescapeHTML,
+)
class PeriscopeIE(InfoExtractor):
IE_DESC = 'Periscope'
+ IE_NAME = 'periscope'
_VALID_URL = r'https?://(?:www\.)?periscope\.tv/[^/]+/(?P<id>[^/?#]+)'
# Alive example URLs can be found here http://onperiscope.com/
_TESTS = [{
broadcast = broadcast_data['broadcast']
status = broadcast['status']
- uploader = broadcast.get('user_display_name') or broadcast_data.get('user', {}).get('display_name')
- uploader_id = broadcast.get('user_id') or broadcast_data.get('user', {}).get('id')
+ user = broadcast_data.get('user', {})
+
+ uploader = broadcast.get('user_display_name') or user.get('display_name')
+ uploader_id = (broadcast.get('username') or user.get('username') or
+ broadcast.get('user_id') or user.get('id'))
title = '%s - %s' % (uploader, status) if uploader else status
state = broadcast.get('state').lower()
'thumbnails': thumbnails,
'formats': formats,
}
+
+
+class PeriscopeUserIE(InfoExtractor):
+ _VALID_URL = r'https?://www\.periscope\.tv/(?P<id>[^/]+)/?$'
+ IE_DESC = 'Periscope user videos'
+ IE_NAME = 'periscope:user'
+
+ _TEST = {
+ 'url': 'https://www.periscope.tv/LularoeHusbandMike/',
+ 'info_dict': {
+ 'id': 'LularoeHusbandMike',
+ 'title': 'LULAROE HUSBAND MIKE',
+ 'description': 'md5:6cf4ec8047768098da58e446e82c82f0',
+ },
+ # Periscope only shows videos in the last 24 hours, so it's possible to
+ # get 0 videos
+ 'playlist_mincount': 0,
+ }
+
+ def _real_extract(self, url):
+ user_id = self._match_id(url)
+
+ webpage = self._download_webpage(url, user_id)
+
+ data_store = self._parse_json(
+ unescapeHTML(self._search_regex(
+ r'data-store=(["\'])(?P<data>.+?)\1',
+ webpage, 'data store', default='{}', group='data')),
+ user_id)
+
+ user = data_store.get('User', {}).get('user', {})
+ title = user.get('display_name') or user.get('username')
+ description = user.get('description')
+
+ entries = [
+ self.url_result(
+ 'https://www.periscope.tv/%s/%s' % (user_id, broadcast['id']))
+ for broadcast in data_store.get('UserBroadcastHistory', {}).get('broadcasts', [])]
+
+ return self.playlist_result(entries, user_id, title, description)