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Also you can do that by hand. 12 | 13 | The file should looks like: 14 | 15 | DedeUserID=123456;DedeUserID__ckMd5=****************;SESSDATA=******************* 16 | 17 | Command line mode: 18 | 19 | python3 srt2bilibili.py (-h) (-a 12345678) [-p 1] [-c ./bilicookies] (-s 1.srt) [-f 18] [-m 0] [-o 16711680] [-w 0.1] [-l 0] (-i) 20 | 21 | -h: Default: None 22 | Print this usage file. 23 | 24 | -a: Default: None 25 | The av number. 26 | 27 | -p: Default: 1 28 | The part number. 29 | 30 | -c Default: ./bilicookies 31 | The path of cookies. 32 | Should looks like: 33 | 34 | DedeUserID=123456;DedeUserID__ckMd5=****************;SESSDATA=******************* 35 | 36 | -s Default: None 37 | The srt file you want to post. 38 | srt2bilibili will post multi danmakues for multi-line subtitle, 39 | since there's a ban on the use of \n. 40 | 41 | -f Default: 18 42 | The size of danmaku. 43 | 44 | -m Default: 4 45 | The mode of danmaku. 46 | 1: Normal 47 | 4: Lower Bound *Suggested 48 | 5: Upper Bound 49 | 6: Reverse 50 | 7: Special 51 | 9: Advanced 52 | 53 | -o Default: 16711680 54 | The colour of danmaku, in integer. 55 | Default is red. 56 | 57 | -w Default: 0.1 58 | The cool time (time to wait between posting danmakues) 59 | Do not set it too small, which would lead to ban or failure. 60 | 61 | -l Default: 0 62 | The Danmaku Pool to use. 63 | 0: Normal 64 | 1: Subtitle 65 | 2: Special 66 | If you own the video, please set it to 1 to prevent potential lost of danmaku. 67 | 68 | -i Default: False 69 | Use a fake IP address for every comment. 70 | 71 | More info avalable at http://docs.bilibili.cn/wiki/API.comment . 72 | 73 | 74 | Requirement 75 | ------- 76 | 77 | - Python 3.x 78 | - pysrt (Avalable at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysrt), or just `sudo pip3 install pysrt`(may vary on machines) 79 | - requests (Avalable at http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/user/install/#install), or just `sudo pip3 install requests` / `easy_install requests`(may vary on machines) 80 | 81 | Author 82 | ----- 83 | 84 | Beining, http://www.cnbeining.com/ 85 | 86 | License 87 | ----- 88 | 89 | GPLv2 license. 90 | 91 | This program is provided **as is**, with absolutely no warranty. 92 | 93 | 94 | Contributing 95 | ------------ 96 | 97 | Any contribution is welcome. 98 | 99 | *You can still send me the info privately via my email. PGP public key avalable at http://www.cnbeining.com/about/* 100 | 101 | Any donation is welcome as well. Please get in touch with me: cnbeining[at]gmail.com . 102 | 103 | Misc 104 | ----- 105 | 106 | WARNING: THIS PROGRAMME CAN BE DANGEROUS IF MISUSED, 107 | AND CAN LEAD TO UNWANTED CONSEQUNCES, 108 | INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT BAN OF ACCOUNT AND/OR 109 | IP ADDRESS, DANMAKU POOL OVERSIZE, RUIN OF NORMAL DANMAKU. 110 | 111 | ONLY USE IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. 112 | 113 | History 114 | ---- 115 | 0.02.2 alpha: Add IP faking. 116 | 117 | 0.02.1: Add error handling if requirements not met. 118 | 119 | 0.02: Error handling with cookies; Clean headers; Change default values for quicker posting and better subtitle. 120 | 121 | 0.01: The very start -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /srt2bilibili.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | #coding:utf-8 3 | # Author: Beining -- 4 | # Purpose: A batch poster of srt file to danmaku on Bilibili. 5 | # Created: 11/23/2014 6 | # srt2Bilibili is licensed under GNUv2 license 7 | ''' 8 | srt2Bilibili 0.02.2 alpha 9 | Beining@ACICFG 10 | cnbeining[at]gmail.com 11 | http://www.cnbeining.com 12 | https://github.com/cnbeining/srt2bilibili 13 | GNUv2 license 14 | ''' 15 | 16 | import sys 17 | if sys.version_info < (3, 0): 18 | sys.stderr.write('ERROR: Python 3.0 or newer version is required.\n') 19 | sys.exit(1) 20 | try: 21 | import requests 22 | except: 23 | sys.stderr.write('ERROR: Requests is required. Please check https://github.com/cnbeining/srt2bilibili#usage .\n') 24 | sys.exit(1) 25 | try: 26 | import pysrt 27 | except: 28 | sys.stderr.write('ERROR: Pysrt is required. Please check https://github.com/cnbeining/srt2bilibili#usage .\n') 29 | sys.exit(1) 30 | 31 | import os 32 | import random 33 | import urllib 34 | import logging 35 | import hashlib 36 | import time as time_old 37 | import getopt 38 | from xml.dom.minidom import parse, parseString 39 | import xml.dom.minidom 40 | from random import randint 41 | 42 | global APPKEY, SECRETKEY, VER, rnd, cid 43 | 44 | APPKEY = '85eb6835b0a1034e' 45 | SECRETKEY = '2ad42749773c441109bdc0191257a664' 46 | VER = '0.02.2 alpha' 47 | 48 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 49 | def calc_sign(string): 50 | """str/any->str 51 | return MD5. 52 | From: Biligrab, https://github.com/cnbeining/Biligrab 53 | MIT License""" 54 | return str(hashlib.md5(str(string).encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()) 55 | 56 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 57 | def find_cid_api(vid, p): 58 | """find cid and print video detail 59 | str,int?,str->str 60 | TODO: Use json. 61 | From: Biligrab, https://github.com/cnbeining/Biligrab 62 | MIT License""" 63 | cid = 0 64 | if str(p) is '0' or str(p) is '1': 65 | str2Hash = 'appkey={APPKEY}&id={vid}&type=xml{SECRETKEY}'.format(APPKEY = APPKEY, vid = vid, SECRETKEY = SECRETKEY) 66 | biliurl = 'https://api.bilibili.com/view?appkey={APPKEY}&id={vid}&type=xml&sign={sign}'.format(APPKEY = APPKEY, vid = vid, SECRETKEY = SECRETKEY, sign = calc_sign(str2Hash)) 67 | else: 68 | str2Hash = 'appkey={APPKEY}&id={vid}&page={p}&type=xml{SECRETKEY}'.format(APPKEY = APPKEY, vid = vid, p = p, SECRETKEY = SECRETKEY) 69 | biliurl = 'https://api.bilibili.com/view?appkey={APPKEY}&id={vid}&page={p}&type=xml&sign={sign}'.format(APPKEY = APPKEY, vid = vid, SECRETKEY = SECRETKEY, p = p, sign = calc_sign(str2Hash)) 70 | logging.debug(biliurl) 71 | logging.info('Fetching webpage...') 72 | try: 73 | request = urllib.request.Request(biliurl, headers=BILIGRAB_HEADER) 74 | response = urllib.request.urlopen(request) 75 | data = response.read() 76 | dom = parseString(data) 77 | for node in dom.getElementsByTagName('cid'): 78 | if node.parentNode.tagName == "info": 79 | cid = node.toxml()[5:-6] 80 | logging.info('cid is ' + cid) 81 | break 82 | return cid 83 | except: # If API failed 84 | logging.warning('Cannot connect to API server! \nIf you think this is wrong, please open an issue at \nhttps://github.com/cnbeining/Biligrab/issues with *ALL* the screen output, \nas well as your IP address and basic system info.') 85 | return 0 86 | 87 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 | def convert_cookie(cookie_raw): 89 | """str->dict 90 | 'DedeUserID=358422; DedeUserID__ckMd5=; SESSDATA=72e0ee97%%2C6b47a180' 91 | cookie = {'DedeUserID': 358422, 'DedeUserID__ckMd5': '', 'SESSDATA': '72e0ee97%%2C6b47a180'}""" 92 | cookie = {} 93 | logging.debug('Raw Cookie: ' + cookie_raw) 94 | try: 95 | for i in [i.strip() for i in cookie_raw.split(';')]: 96 | cookie[i.split('=')[0]] = i.split('=')[1] 97 | except IndexError: 98 | #if someone put a ; at the EOF 99 | pass 100 | return cookie 101 | 102 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 | def getdate(): 104 | """None->str 105 | 2014-11-23 10:39:46""" 106 | return time_old.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %X", time_old.localtime()) 107 | 108 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 109 | def post_one(message, rnd, cid, cookie, fontsize = 25, mode = 1, color = 16777215, playTime = 0, pool = 0, fake_ip = False): 110 | """ 111 | PARS NOT THE PERFECT SAME AS A PAYLOAD!""" 112 | headers = {'Origin': 'http://static.hdslb.com', 'X-Requested-With': 'ShockwaveFlash/15.0.0.223', 'Referer': 'http://static.hdslb.com/play.swf', 'User-Agent': BILIGRAB_UA, 'Host': 'interface.bilibili.com', 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'Cookie': cookie} 113 | if fake_ip: 114 | FAKE_IP = ".".join(str(randint(1, 255)) for i in range(4)) 115 | headers.update({'X-Forwarded-For' : FAKE_IP, 'Client-IP' : FAKE_IP}) 116 | #print(headers) 117 | url = 'http://interface.bilibili.com/dmpost' 118 | try: 119 | date = getdate() 120 | payload = {'fontsize': int(fontsize), 'message': str(message), 'mode': int(mode), 'pool': pool, 'color': int(color), 'date': str(date), 'rnd': int(rnd), 'playTime': playTime, 'cid': int(cid)} 121 | encoded_args = urllib.parse.urlencode(payload) 122 | r = requests.post(url, data = encoded_args, headers = headers) 123 | #print(r.text) 124 | if int(r.text) <= 0: 125 | logging.warning('Line failed:') 126 | logging.warning('Message:' + str(message)) 127 | logging.warning('ERROR Code: ' + str(r.text)) 128 | else: 129 | print(message) 130 | #logging.info(message) 131 | except Exception as e: 132 | print('ERROR: Line failed: %s' % e) 133 | print('Payload:' + str(payload)) 134 | pass 135 | 136 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 137 | def timestamp2sec(timestamp): 138 | """SubRipTime->float 139 | SubRipTime(0, 0, 0, 0)""" 140 | return (int(timestamp.seconds) + 60 * int(timestamp.minutes) + 3600 * int(timestamp.hours) + float(int(timestamp.hours) / 1000)) 141 | 142 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 143 | def read_cookie(cookiepath): 144 | """str->list 145 | Original target: set the cookie 146 | Target now: Set the global header 147 | From: Biligrab, https://github.com/cnbeining/Biligrab 148 | MIT License""" 149 | global BILIGRAB_HEADER 150 | try: 151 | cookies_file = open(cookiepath, 'r') 152 | cookies = cookies_file.readlines() 153 | cookies_file.close() 154 | # print(cookies) 155 | return cookies 156 | except: 157 | logging.warning('Cannot read cookie!') 158 | return [''] 159 | 160 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 161 | def main(srt, fontsize, mode, color, cookie, aid, p = 1, cool = 0.1, pool = 0, fake_ip = False): 162 | """str,int,int,int,str,int,int,int,int->None""" 163 | rnd = int(random.random() * 1000000000) 164 | cid = int(find_cid_api(aid, p)) 165 | subs = pysrt.open(srt) 166 | for sub in subs: 167 | #lasttime = timestamp2sec(sub.stop) - timestamp2sec(sub.start) 168 | # For future use 169 | playtime = timestamp2sec(sub.start) 170 | message = sub.text 171 | if '\n' in message: 172 | for line in message.split('\n'): 173 | post_one(line, rnd, cid, cookie, fontsize, mode, color, playtime, pool,fake_ip = fake_ip) 174 | time_old.sleep(float(cool)) 175 | else: 176 | post_one(message, rnd, cid, cookie, fontsize, mode, color, playtime, pool,fake_ip = fake_ip) 177 | time_old.sleep(float(cool)) 178 | print('INFO: DONE!') 179 | 180 | 181 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 182 | def usage(): 183 | """""" 184 | print(''' 185 | srt2Bilibili 186 | 187 | https://github.com/cnbeining/srt2bilibili 188 | http://www.cnbeining.com/ 189 | 190 | Beining@ACICFG 191 | 192 | WARNING: THIS PROGRAMME CAN BE DANGEROUS IF MISUSED, 193 | AND CAN LEAD TO UNWANTED CONSEQUNCES, 194 | INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT BAN OF ACCOUNT AND/OR 195 | IP ADDRESS, DANMAKU POOL OVERSIZE, RUIN OF NORMAL DANMAKU. 196 | 197 | ONLY USE WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. 198 | 199 | This program is provided **as is**, with absolutely no warranty. 200 | 201 | 202 | Usage: 203 | 204 | python3 srt2bilibili.py (-h) (-a 12345678) [-p 1] [-c ./bilicookies] (-s 1.srt) [-f 18] [-m 0] [-o 16711680] [-w 0.1] [-l 0] (-i) 205 | 206 | -h: Default: None 207 | Print this usage file. 208 | 209 | -a: Default: None 210 | The av number. 211 | 212 | -p: Default: 1 213 | The part number. 214 | 215 | -c Default: ./bilicookies 216 | The path of cookies. 217 | Should looks like: 218 | 219 | DedeUserID=123456;DedeUserID__ckMd5=****************;SESSDATA=******************* 220 | 221 | -s Default: None 222 | The srt file you want to post. 223 | srt2bilibili will post multi danmakues for multi-line subtitle, 224 | since there's a ban on the use of \n. 225 | 226 | -f Default: 18 227 | The size of danmaku. 228 | 229 | -m Default: 4 230 | The mode of danmaku. 231 | 1: Normal 232 | 4: Lower Bound *Suggested 233 | 5: Upper Bound 234 | 6: Reverse 235 | 7: Special 236 | 9: Advanced 237 | 238 | -o Default: 16711680 239 | The colour of danmaku, in integer. 240 | Default is red. 241 | 242 | -w Default: 0.1 243 | The cool time (time to wait between posting danmakues) 244 | Do not set it too small, which would lead to ban or failure. 245 | 246 | -l Default: 0 247 | The Danmaku Pool to use. 248 | 0: Normal 249 | 1: Subtitle 250 | 2: Special 251 | If you own the video, please set it to 1 to prevent potential lost of danmaku. 252 | 253 | -i Default: False 254 | Use a fake IP address for every comment. 255 | 256 | More info avalable at http://docs.bilibili.cn/wiki/API.comment . 257 | ''') 258 | 259 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------- 260 | if __name__=='__main__': 261 | argv_list = [] 262 | argv_list = sys.argv[1:] 263 | aid, part, cookiepath, srt, fontsize, mode, color, cooltime, playtime, pool = 0, 1, './bilicookies', '', 18, 4, 16711680, 0.1, 0, 0 264 | try: 265 | opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv_list, "ha:p:c:s:f:m:o:w:l:i", 266 | ['help', "av", 'part', 'cookie', 'srt', 'fontsize', 'mode', 'color', 'cooltime', 'pool', 'fake-ip']) 267 | except getopt.GetoptError: 268 | usage() 269 | exit() 270 | for o, a in opts: 271 | if o in ('-h', '--help'): 272 | usage() 273 | exit() 274 | if o in ('-a', '--av'): 275 | aid = a 276 | try: 277 | argv_list.remove('-a') 278 | except: 279 | break 280 | if o in ('-p', '--part'): 281 | part = a 282 | try: 283 | argv_list.remove('-p') 284 | except: 285 | part = 1 286 | break 287 | if o in ('-c', '--cookie'): 288 | cookiepath = a 289 | try: 290 | argv_list.remove('-c') 291 | except: 292 | print('INFO: No cookie path set, use default: ./bilicookies') 293 | cookiepath = './bilicookies' 294 | break 295 | if o in ('-s', '--srt'): 296 | srt = a 297 | try: 298 | argv_list.remove('-s') 299 | except: 300 | break 301 | if o in ('-f', '--fontsize'): 302 | fontsize = a 303 | try: 304 | argv_list.remove('-f') 305 | except: 306 | break 307 | if o in ('-m', '--mode'): 308 | mode = a 309 | try: 310 | argv_list.remove('-m') 311 | except: 312 | mode = 1 313 | break 314 | if o in ('-o', '--color'): 315 | color = a 316 | try: 317 | argv_list.remove('-o') 318 | except: 319 | color = 16711680 320 | break 321 | if o in ('-w', '--cooltime'): 322 | cooltime = a 323 | try: 324 | argv_list.remove('-w') 325 | except: 326 | cooltime = 0.1 327 | break 328 | if o in ('-l', '--pool'): 329 | pool = a 330 | try: 331 | argv_list.remove('-l') 332 | except: 333 | pool = 0 334 | break 335 | if o in ('-i', '--fake-ip'): 336 | fake_ip = True 337 | if aid == 0: 338 | logging.fatal('No aid!') 339 | exit() 340 | if srt == '': 341 | logging.fatal('No srt!') 342 | exit() 343 | if len(cookiepath) == 0: 344 | cookiepath = './bilicookies' 345 | cookies = read_cookie(cookiepath) 346 | logging.debug('Cookies: ' + cookiepath) 347 | BILIGRAB_UA = 'srt2Bilibili / ' + str(VER) + ' (cnbeining@gmail.com)' 348 | BILIGRAB_HEADER = {'User-Agent': BILIGRAB_UA, 'Cache-Control': 'no-cache', 'Pragma': 'no-cache', 'Cookie': cookies[0]} 349 | logging.debug(cookies[0]) 350 | main(srt, fontsize, mode, color, cookies[0], aid, part, cooltime, pool, fake_ip = fake_ip) 351 | 352 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------