├── .gitignore ├── loop_remove_drm.sh ├── README.md ├── download.py └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.swp 2 | audible-activator.py 3 | chromedriver* 4 | *.html 5 | .project 6 | .pydevproject 7 | *.log 8 | *.conf 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /loop_remove_drm.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #! /bin/bash 2 | CONFIG="./loop_remove_drm.conf" 3 | if [ ! -f "$CONFIG" ]; then 4 | echo 'ACTIVATION_BYTES=""' > "$CONFIG" 5 | echo 'FROM=""' >> "$CONFIG" 6 | echo 'TO=""' >> "$CONFIG" 7 | echo "FFMPEG=\"> "$CONFIG" 9 | echo "Please edit $CONFIG, then run script again" 10 | exit 11 | fi 12 | 13 | source "$CONFIG" 14 | 15 | if [ "" == "$ACTIVATION_BYTES" ]; then 16 | echo "You didn't edit $CONFIG as i told you, did you?" 17 | exit 2 18 | fi 19 | 20 | # admhelper might be here if we aborted the download 21 | COUNT_FROM="$(ls "$FROM" | grep -v admhelper | wc -l)" 22 | echo "$COUNT_FROM" 23 | 24 | # only aax, something fails with .aa, and i'm not up to debugging 25 | for FROMPATH in $FROM/*.aax; do 26 | #Get Exif data from the file 27 | ARTIST="`exiftool -m -Artist "$FROMPATH" -p '$Artist'`" 28 | TITLE="`exiftool -m -Title "$FROMPATH" -p '$Title'`" 29 | #Store Artist Path for mkdir 30 | ARTISTPATH="$TO"/"$ARTIST" 31 | #Update TOPATH to include Artist and Title data from exiftool 32 | TOPATH="$ARTISTPATH"/"$TITLE".m4b 33 | echo "TOPATH: $TOPATH" 34 | 35 | 36 | if [ ! -e "$TOPATH" ]; then 37 | echo "$FROMPATH => $TOPATH" 38 | mkdir -p -- "$ARTISTPATH" 39 | echo $FFMPEG -loglevel error -activation_bytes "$ACTIVATION_BYTES" -i "$FROMPATH" -c:a copy -vn -f mp4 "$TOPATH" 40 | $FFMPEG -loglevel error -activation_bytes "$ACTIVATION_BYTES" -i "$FROMPATH" -c:a copy -vn -f mp4 "$TOPATH" 41 | else 42 | echo $FFMPEG -loglevel error -activation_bytes "$ACTIVATION_BYTES" -i "$FROMPATH" -c:a copy -vn -f mp4 "$TOPATH" 43 | "$TOPATH found, skipping" 44 | fi 45 | done 46 | 47 | #Update COUNT_TO to check for files in subdirectories (Ignoring DS_Store files on MacOS) 48 | COUNT_TO="$(find "$TO" -type f | grep -v .DS_Store | wc -l)" 49 | 50 | if [ "$COUNT_FROM" -gt "$COUNT_TO" ]; then 51 | echo "$COUNT_FROM sourcefiles, $COUNT_TO destination files, possible error in conversion or duplicate title"; 52 | fi 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Based on code from https://github.com/inAudible-NG/audible-activator 2 | 3 | # HOWTO download.py 4 | 5 | * (if you don't have pip: sudo apt-get install python-pip) 6 | * pip install requests 7 | * pip install selenium 8 | 9 | Download and extract the correct ChromeDriver zip file from 10 | https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads 11 | to the script folder 12 | 13 | Default download dir is /tmp/audible, change with -w, I'm usure 14 | if spaces are supported 15 | 16 | You are free to minimize the browser window while downloading, but do 17 | not click or navigate in it 18 | 19 | The script supports a lazy format of restart. 20 | 21 | # IMPORTANT 22 | 23 | We trick Audible to think that we want to download files 24 | using Audible Download Manager. If "software verification" 25 | is on, Audible apparently tries to detect if you have 26 | it installed, and will fail. To get proper downloads, 27 | turn off software verification in your Audible settings. 28 | 29 | ### .com: 30 | * Hi, 31 | * Account Details 32 | * Software verification 33 | 34 | ### .de: 35 | * Hallo, 36 | * Mein Konto 37 | * Software-Überprüfung 38 | 39 | # KNOWN BUGS 40 | ## Unresonable number of pages of books 41 | Sometimes lists a unresonable number of pages of books, i.e: 42 | ```INFO(#282):Found 47 pages of books``` when you expected 43 | ```INFO(#282):Found 15 pages of books``` 44 | * Fix: Ctrl+c while "INFO(#286):Scrolling to bottom of page because javascript" 45 | and restart 46 | 47 | # Download error 48 | Download error ```KeyError: 'content-disposition'``` 49 | * You probably hit "Download limit for untargeted content reached." 50 | * Fix: This was probably fixed by starting to lie in our User-Agent. If not, probably wait 30 min and restart 51 | 52 | # HOWTO loop_remove_drm.sh 53 | 54 | Script for removing drm from all audible *.aax-files in a folder. 55 | * Requires a ffmpeg new enough to support -activation_bytes avaliable 56 | * Requires exiftool to be installed. 57 | * Mac: "brew install exiftool" 58 | * Linux (apt): sudo apt install libimage-exiftool-perl 59 | * A config file will be created the first time you run the script 60 | * Configure the variables ACTIVATION_BYTES, FROM, TO and FFMPEG to fit your system 61 | * You find ACTIVATION_BYTES by using https://github.com/inAudible-NG/audible-activator 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /download.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python2 2 | 3 | from __future__ import print_function 4 | from getpass import getpass 5 | from optparse import OptionParser 6 | import sys 7 | import time 8 | from selenium import webdriver 9 | from urllib import urlencode 10 | from urlparse import urlparse, parse_qs 11 | import urlparse 12 | from urllib import urlretrieve, FancyURLopener 13 | import urllib2 14 | import hashlib 15 | import base64 16 | import os 17 | import binascii 18 | import logging 19 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select 20 | import cgi # cgi.parse_header 21 | import datetime 22 | import socket 23 | 24 | def login_audible(driver, options, username, password, base_url, lang): 25 | # Step 1 26 | if '@' in username: # Amazon login using email address 27 | login_url = "https://www.amazon.com/ap/signin?" 28 | else: 29 | login_url = "https://www.audible.com/sign-in/ref=ap_to_private?forcePrivateSignIn=true&rdPath=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.audible.com%2F%3F" # Audible member login using username (untested!) 30 | if lang != "us": # something more clever might be needed 31 | login_url = login_url.replace('.com', "." + lang) 32 | base_url = base_url.replace('.com', "." + lang) 33 | player_id = base64.encodestring(hashlib.sha1("").digest()).rstrip() # keep this same to avoid hogging activation slots 34 | if options.player_id: 35 | player_id = base64.encodestring(binascii.unhexlify(options.player_id)).rstrip() 36 | logging.debug("[*] Player ID is %s" % player_id) 37 | payload = {'openid.ns':'http://specs.openid.net/auth/2.0', 'openid.identity':'http://specs.openid.net/auth/2.0/identifier_select', 38 | 'openid.claimed_id':'http://specs.openid.net/auth/2.0/identifier_select', 39 | 'openid.mode':'logout', 40 | 'openid.assoc_handle':'amzn_audible_' + lang, 41 | 'openid.return_to':base_url + 'player-auth-token?playerType=software&playerId=%s=&bp_ua=y&playerModel=Desktop&playerManufacturer=Audible' % (player_id)} 42 | query_string = urlencode(payload) 43 | url = login_url + query_string 44 | logging.info("Opening Audible for language %s" % (lang)) 45 | driver.get(base_url + '?ipRedirectOverride=true') 46 | logging.info("Logging in to Amazon/Audible") 47 | driver.get(url) 48 | search_box = driver.find_element_by_id('ap_email') 49 | search_box.send_keys(username) 50 | search_box = driver.find_element_by_id('ap_password') 51 | search_box.send_keys(password) 52 | if os.getenv("DEBUG") or options.debug: # enable if you hit CAPTCHA or 2FA or other "security" screens 53 | logging.warning("[!] Running in DEBUG mode. You will need to login in a semi-automatic way, wait for the login screen to show up ;)") 54 | time.sleep(32) 55 | else: 56 | search_box.submit() 57 | 58 | def configure_browser(options): 59 | logging.info("Configuring browser") 60 | 61 | 62 | opts = webdriver.ChromeOptions() 63 | 64 | # Chrome user agent will download files for us 65 | #opts.add_argument("user-agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.116 Safari/537.36") 66 | 67 | # This user agent will give us files w. download info 68 | opts.add_argument("user-agent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/7.0; AS; rv:11.0) like Gecko") 69 | chromePrefs = { 70 | "profile.default_content_settings.popups":"0", 71 | "download.default_directory":options.dw_dir} 72 | opts.add_experimental_option("prefs", chromePrefs) 73 | 74 | if sys.platform == 'win32': 75 | chromedriver_path = "chromedriver.exe" 76 | else: 77 | chromedriver_path = "./chromedriver" 78 | 79 | logging.info("Starting browser") 80 | 81 | driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=opts, 82 | executable_path=chromedriver_path) 83 | 84 | return driver 85 | 86 | class HeadRequest(urllib2.Request): 87 | def get_method(self): 88 | return "HEAD" 89 | 90 | class LyingFancyURLopener(FancyURLopener): 91 | def __init__(self): 92 | self.version = 'Audible ADM 6.6.0.19;Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Build 7601' 93 | FancyURLopener.__init__(self) 94 | 95 | 96 | def wait_for_download_or_die(datafile): 97 | retry = 0 98 | dw_sleep = 5 99 | while retry < 5 and not os.path.isfile(datafile): 100 | logging.info("%s not downloaded yet, sleeping %s seconds (retry #%s)" % (datafile, dw_sleep, retry)) 101 | retry = retry + 1 102 | time.sleep(dw_sleep) 103 | if not os.path.isfile(datafile): 104 | logging.critical("Chrome used more than %s seconds to download %s, something is wrong, exiting" % (dw_sleep*retry, datafile)) 105 | sys.exit(1) 106 | 107 | def print_progress(block_count, block_size, total_size): 108 | #The hook will be passed three arguments; 109 | # a count of blocks transferred so far, 110 | # a block size in bytes, 111 | # and the total size of the file. (may be -1, ignored) 112 | 113 | prev_bytes_complete = (block_count-1)*block_size 114 | prev_percent = float(prev_bytes_complete)/float(total_size) * 100.0 115 | prev_progress = "%.0f" % prev_percent 116 | 117 | bytes_complete = block_count*block_size 118 | percent = float(bytes_complete)/float(total_size) * 100.0 119 | progress = "%.0f" % percent 120 | 121 | if (progress != prev_progress) and (block_count == 0 or int(progress) % 5 == 0 or int(progress) >= 100): 122 | logging.info("Download: %s%% (%s of %s bytes)" % \ 123 | (progress, 124 | bytes_complete, 125 | total_size)) 126 | 127 | def download_file(datafile, scraped_title, book, page, maxpage): 128 | with open(datafile) as f: 129 | logging.info("Parsing %s, creating download url" % datafile) 130 | lines = f.readlines() 131 | 132 | dw_options = parse_qs(lines[0]) 133 | title = dw_options["title"][0] 134 | if title != scraped_title: 135 | logging.info("Found real title: %s" % (title,)) 136 | logging.info("Parsed data for book '%s'" % (title,)) 137 | 138 | url = dw_options["assemble_url"][0] 139 | 140 | params = {} 141 | for param in ["user_id","product_id","codec", "awtype","cust_id"]: 142 | if dw_options[param][0] == "LC_64_22050_stereo": 143 | params[param] = "LC_64_22050_ster" 144 | else: 145 | params[param] = dw_options[param][0] 146 | 147 | url_parts = list(urlparse.urlparse(url)) 148 | query = dict(urlparse.parse_qsl(url_parts[4])) 149 | query.update(params) 150 | 151 | url_parts[4] = urlencode(query) 152 | 153 | url = urlparse.urlunparse(url_parts) 154 | logging.info("Book URL: %s" % url) 155 | 156 | logging.info("Downloading file data") 157 | request_head = HeadRequest(url) 158 | request_head.add_header('User-Agent', 'Audible ADM 6.6.0.19;Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Build 7601') 159 | 160 | tries = 0 161 | head_ok = False 162 | while head_ok == False: 163 | try: 164 | head = urllib2.urlopen(request_head) 165 | head_ok = True 166 | except urllib2.HTTPError as e_head: 167 | if tries < 5: 168 | tries = tries + 1 169 | time.sleep(60) 170 | else: 171 | raise e_head 172 | except socket.error as se: 173 | if tries < 5: 174 | tries = tries + 1 175 | time.sleep(60) 176 | else: 177 | raise e_head 178 | 179 | val, par = cgi.parse_header(head.info().dict['content-disposition']) 180 | filename = par['filename'].split("_")[0] 181 | filename = filename + "." + par['filename'].split(".")[-1] 182 | size = head.info().dict['content-length'] 183 | 184 | logging.info("Filename: %s" % filename) 185 | logging.info("Size: %s" % size) 186 | 187 | path = "%s%s" % (options.dw_dir, filename) 188 | 189 | logging.info("Book %s of 20 on page %s of %s" % (book, page, maxpage)) 190 | 191 | if os.path.isfile(path): 192 | logging.info("File %s exist, checking size", path) 193 | if int(size) == os.path.getsize(path): 194 | logging.info("File %s has correct size, not downloading" % (path,)) 195 | time.sleep(60) # sleep a minute to not be throttled 196 | return False 197 | else: 198 | logging.warning("File %s had unexpected size, downloading" % (path,)) 199 | else: 200 | logging.info("File %s does not exist, downloading" % (path,)) 201 | 202 | if True: 203 | opener = LyingFancyURLopener() 204 | local_filename, headers = opener.retrieve(url, path, reporthook=print_progress) 205 | #local_filename, headers = urlretrieve(url, path, reporthook=print_progress) 206 | 207 | #import pdb; pdb.set_trace() 208 | 209 | #filename = "" 210 | #try: 211 | # val, par = cgi.parse_header(headers.dict['content-disposition']) 212 | # filename = par['filename'].split("_")[0] 213 | # filename = filename + "." + par['filename'].split(".")[-1] 214 | #except KeyError: 215 | # import pdb; pdb.set_trace() 216 | 217 | #logging.info("Filename: %s" % filename) 218 | #logging.info("Size: %s" % size) 219 | 220 | #path = "%s%s" % (options.dw_dir, filename) 221 | #os.rename(local_filename,path) 222 | logging.info("Completed download of '%s' to %s" % (title, path)) 223 | else: 224 | logging.info("Completed download of '%s' to %s (not really)" % (title, path)) 225 | return True 226 | 227 | def wait_for_file_delete(datafile): 228 | os.remove(datafile) 229 | retry = 0 230 | dw_sleep = 2 231 | while retry < 5 and os.path.isfile(datafile): 232 | logging.info("%s not deleted, sleeping %s seconds (retry #%s)" % (datafile, dw_sleep, retry)) 233 | retry = retry + 1 234 | time.sleep(dw_sleep) 235 | if os.path.isfile(datafile): 236 | logging.critical("OS used more than %s seconds to delete %s, something is wrong, exiting" % (datafile,dw_sleep*retry,)) 237 | sys.exit(1) 238 | 239 | def download_files_on_page(driver, page, maxpage, debug): 240 | books_downloaded = 0 241 | 242 | trs = driver.find_elements_by_tag_name("tr") 243 | for tr in trs: 244 | titles = tr.find_elements_by_name("tdTitle") 245 | for title_a in titles: 246 | #for a in td.find_elements_by_class_name("adbl-prod-title"): 247 | title = title_a.text.strip() 248 | if title != "": 249 | logging.info("Found book: '%s'" % (title,)) 250 | if not debug: 251 | #for author_ in tr.find_elements_by_class_name("adbl-library-item-author"): 252 | # print("Author (%s): '%s'" % (c, author_.text.strip())) 253 | for download_a in tr.find_elements_by_class_name("adbl-download-it"): 254 | #print("Download-title (%s): %s" % (c, download_a.get_attribute("title").strip())) 255 | logging.info("Clicking download link for %s" % (title)) 256 | download_a.click() 257 | logging.info("Waiting for Chrome to complete download of datafile") 258 | time.sleep(1) 259 | datafile = "%s%s" % (options.dw_dir, "admhelper") 260 | wait_for_download_or_die(datafile) 261 | 262 | logging.info("Datafile downloaded") 263 | 264 | books_downloaded = books_downloaded + 1 265 | download_file(datafile, title, books_downloaded, page, maxpage) 266 | wait_for_file_delete(datafile) 267 | time.sleep(1) 268 | else: 269 | books_downloaded = books_downloaded + 1 270 | logging.info("Debug, no download") 271 | time.sleep(1) 272 | 273 | logging.info("looping through all download in spesific TR complete") 274 | #logging.info("looping through all tdTitle in spesific TR complete") 275 | logging.info("Downloaded %s books from this page" % (books_downloaded,)) 276 | return books_downloaded 277 | 278 | def configure_audible_library(driver, lang): 279 | logging.info("Opening Audible library") 280 | lib_url = "https://www.audible.com/lib" 281 | if lang != "us": 282 | lib_url = lib_url.replace('.com', "." + lang) 283 | 284 | driver.get(lib_url) 285 | time.sleep(2) 286 | 287 | logging.info("Selecting books from 'All Time'") 288 | select = Select(driver.find_element_by_id("adbl_time_filter")) 289 | select.select_by_value("all") 290 | time.sleep(5) 291 | 292 | # Make sure we are getting the ENHANCED format 293 | # u'ENHANCED' u'MP332' u'ACELP16' u'ACELP85' 294 | s = Select(driver.find_element_by_id("adbl_select_preferred_format")) 295 | if len(s.all_selected_options) == 1: 296 | if 'ENHANCED' == s.all_selected_options[0].get_attribute("value").strip(): 297 | logging.info("Selected format was ENHANCED, continuing") 298 | else: 299 | logging.info("Format was '%s', selecting 'ENHANCED'" % (s.all_selected_options[0].get_attribute("value"),)) 300 | for opt in s.options: 301 | if "ENHANCED" == opt.get_attribute("value"): 302 | opt.click() 303 | time.sleep(5) 304 | else: 305 | logging.critical("Got more than one adbl_select_preferred_format.all_selected_options") 306 | sys.exit(1) 307 | 308 | # Comment out this in hope of not hitting download limit as fast 309 | if not ('adbl-sort-down' in driver.find_element_by_id("SortByLength").get_attribute("class")): 310 | logging.info("Sorting downloads by shortest to longest") 311 | driver.find_element_by_id("SortByLength").click() 312 | time.sleep(10) 313 | else: 314 | logging.info("Downloads were already sorted by shortest to longest, continuing") 315 | 316 | def loop_pages(logging, driver): 317 | maxpage = 1 318 | for link in driver.find_elements_by_class_name("adbl-page-link"): 319 | maxpage = max(maxpage, int(link.text)) 320 | 321 | books_downloaded = 0 322 | 323 | logging.info("Found %s pages of books" % maxpage) 324 | for pagenumz in range(maxpage): 325 | pagenum = pagenumz + 1 326 | 327 | logging.info("Scrolling to bottom of page to force loading of content") 328 | for x in range(3): 329 | # Page is not loaded before we scroll 330 | driver.execute_script("window.scrollTo(0, document.body.scrollHeight);") 331 | time.sleep(2) 332 | 333 | logging.info("Downloading books on page %s" % (pagenum,)) 334 | books_downloaded = books_downloaded + download_files_on_page(driver, pagenum, maxpage, debug=False) 335 | time.sleep(5) 336 | found_next = False 337 | logging.info("Looking for link to next page (page %s)" % (pagenum + 1,) ) 338 | lis = driver.find_elements_by_class_name("adbl-pagination") 339 | for li in lis: 340 | ls = li.find_elements_by_class_name("adbl-link") 341 | for l in ls: 342 | if l.text.strip() == "%s" % ((pagenum + 1),): 343 | logging.info("Clicking link for page %s" % ((pagenum + 1),)) 344 | found_next = True 345 | l.click() 346 | break; 347 | if found_next: 348 | break; 349 | 350 | logging.info("Downloaded or skipped a total of %s books" % (books_downloaded,)) 351 | 352 | if __name__ == "__main__": 353 | parser = OptionParser(usage="Usage: %prog [options]", version="%prog 0.2") 354 | parser.add_option("-d", "--debug", 355 | action="store_true", 356 | dest="debug", 357 | default=False, 358 | help="run program in debug mode, enable this for 2FA enabled accounts or for authentication debugging") 359 | parser.add_option("-l", "--lang", 360 | action="store", 361 | dest="lang", 362 | default="us", 363 | help="us (default) / de / fr",) 364 | parser.add_option("-p", 365 | action="store", 366 | dest="player_id", 367 | default=None, 368 | help="Player ID in hex (optional)",) 369 | parser.add_option("-w", 370 | action="store", 371 | dest="dw_dir", 372 | default="/tmp/audible", 373 | help="Download directory (must exist)",) 374 | parser.add_option("--user", 375 | action="store", 376 | dest="username", 377 | default=None, 378 | help="Username (optional, will be asked for if not provied)",) 379 | parser.add_option("--password", 380 | action="store", 381 | dest="password", 382 | default=None, 383 | help="Password (optional, will be asked for if not provied)",) 384 | 385 | dt = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S") 386 | 387 | logging.basicConfig(format='%(levelname)s(#%(lineno)d):%(message)s', 388 | level=logging.INFO, filename="./audible-download-%s.log" % (dt)) 389 | logging.getLogger().addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)) 390 | 391 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() 392 | 393 | # Convert path to abspath (creates path Chrome can use on Windows) 394 | # Must happen before we add separator 395 | options.dw_dir = os.path.abspath(options.dw_dir) 396 | 397 | if not options.dw_dir.endswith(os.path.sep): 398 | options.dw_dir += os.path.sep 399 | 400 | if not os.path.exists(options.dw_dir): 401 | logging.info("download directory doesn't exist, creating " + options.dw_dir) 402 | os.makedirs(options.dw_dir) 403 | 404 | if not os.access(options.dw_dir, os.W_OK): 405 | logging.error("download directory " + options.dw_dir + " not writable") 406 | sys.exit(1) 407 | 408 | if not options.username: 409 | username = raw_input("Username: ") 410 | else: 411 | username = options.username 412 | if not options.password: 413 | password = getpass("Password: ") 414 | else: 415 | password = options.password 416 | 417 | base_url = 'https://www.audible.com/' 418 | base_url_license = 'https://www.audible.com/' 419 | lang = options.lang 420 | 421 | driver = configure_browser(options) 422 | try: 423 | wait_for_file_delete("%s%s" % (options.dw_dir, "admhelper")) 424 | except OSError: 425 | pass 426 | 427 | login_audible(driver, options, username, password, base_url, lang) 428 | configure_audible_library(driver, lang) 429 | loop_pages(logging, driver) 430 | 431 | logging.info("Jobs done!") 432 | #driver.quit() 433 | #quit() 434 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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