├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── python-publish.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── gfile
├── __init__.py
├── __main__.py
├── cmd.py
└── gfile.py
├── pyproject.toml
├── setup.cfg
└── setup.py
/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml:
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1 | # This workflow will upload a Python Package using Twine when a release is created
2 | # For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/automating-builds-and-tests/building-and-testing-python#publishing-to-package-registries
3 |
4 | # This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub.
5 | # They are provided by a third-party and are governed by
6 | # separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support
7 | # documentation.
8 |
9 | name: Upload Python Package
10 |
11 | on:
12 | release:
13 | types: [published]
14 |
15 | permissions:
16 | contents: read
17 |
18 | jobs:
19 | deploy:
20 |
21 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
22 |
23 | steps:
24 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
25 | - name: Set up Python
26 | uses: actions/setup-python@v3
27 | with:
28 | python-version: '3.x'
29 | - name: Install dependencies
30 | run: |
31 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
32 | pip install build
33 | - name: Build package
34 | run: python -m build
35 | - name: Publish package
36 | uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@27b31702a0e7fc50959f5ad993c78deac1bdfc29
37 | with:
38 | user: __token__
39 | password: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
40 |
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1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
2 | __pycache__/
3 | *.py[cod]
4 | *$py.class
5 | .vscode/
6 |
7 | test*
8 | note.txt
9 |
10 | # C extensions
11 | *.so
12 |
13 | # Distribution / packaging
14 | .Python
15 | build/
16 | develop-eggs/
17 | dist/
18 | downloads/
19 | eggs/
20 | .eggs/
21 | lib/
22 | lib64/
23 | parts/
24 | sdist/
25 | var/
26 | wheels/
27 | share/python-wheels/
28 | *.egg-info/
29 | .installed.cfg
30 | *.egg
31 | MANIFEST
32 |
33 | # PyInstaller
34 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
35 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
36 | *.manifest
37 | *.spec
38 |
39 | # Installer logs
40 | pip-log.txt
41 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
42 |
43 | # Unit test / coverage reports
44 | htmlcov/
45 | .tox/
46 | .nox/
47 | .coverage
48 | .coverage.*
49 | .cache
50 | nosetests.xml
51 | coverage.xml
52 | *.cover
53 | *.py,cover
54 | .hypothesis/
55 | .pytest_cache/
56 | cover/
57 |
58 | # Translations
59 | *.mo
60 | *.pot
61 |
62 | # Django stuff:
63 | *.log
64 | local_settings.py
65 | db.sqlite3
66 | db.sqlite3-journal
67 |
68 | # Flask stuff:
69 | instance/
70 | .webassets-cache
71 |
72 | # Scrapy stuff:
73 | .scrapy
74 |
75 | # Sphinx documentation
76 | docs/_build/
77 |
78 | # PyBuilder
79 | .pybuilder/
80 | target/
81 |
82 | # Jupyter Notebook
83 | .ipynb_checkpoints
84 |
85 | # IPython
86 | profile_default/
87 | ipython_config.py
88 |
89 | # pyenv
90 | # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
91 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
92 | # .python-version
93 |
94 | # pipenv
95 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
96 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
97 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
98 | # install all needed dependencies.
99 | #Pipfile.lock
100 |
101 | # poetry
102 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
103 | # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
104 | # commonly ignored for libraries.
105 | # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
106 | #poetry.lock
107 |
108 | # pdm
109 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control.
110 | #pdm.lock
111 | # pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it
112 | # in version control.
113 | # https://pdm.fming.dev/#use-with-ide
114 | .pdm.toml
115 |
116 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm
117 | __pypackages__/
118 |
119 | # Celery stuff
120 | celerybeat-schedule
121 | celerybeat.pid
122 |
123 | # SageMath parsed files
124 | *.sage.py
125 |
126 | # Environments
127 | .env
128 | .venv
129 | env/
130 | venv/
131 | ENV/
132 | env.bak/
133 | venv.bak/
134 |
135 | # Spyder project settings
136 | .spyderproject
137 | .spyproject
138 |
139 | # Rope project settings
140 | .ropeproject
141 |
142 | # mkdocs documentation
143 | /site
144 |
145 | # mypy
146 | .mypy_cache/
147 | .dmypy.json
148 | dmypy.json
149 |
150 | # Pyre type checker
151 | .pyre/
152 |
153 | # pytype static type analyzer
154 | .pytype/
155 |
156 | # Cython debug symbols
157 | cython_debug/
158 |
159 | # PyCharm
160 | # JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
161 | # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
162 | # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
163 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
164 | #.idea/
165 |
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/README.md:
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1 | [](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gigafile)
2 |
3 | # gfile
4 |
5 | A python CLI/module to download and upload from [gigafile](https://gigafile.nu/).
6 |
7 | Note: PyPI package name is `gigafile` since `gfile` wasn't available. Both CLI and module names are still `gfile`.
8 |
9 | A major update from [the original](https://github.com/Sraq-Zit/gfile). Highlights:
10 |
11 | * Fixed multi-thread uploading (and made sure each threads finish in order so the final file is not broken)
12 | * Fixed download filename issue
13 | * Some refactoring and QoL changes.
14 |
15 | ## Install
16 | $ pip install -U gigafile
17 | or
18 |
19 | $ pip install -U git+https://github.com/fireattack/gfile.git
20 |
21 | ## Usage
22 | ### CLI
23 | ```bash
24 | $ gfile upload path/to/file
25 |
26 | $ gfile download https://66.gigafile.nu/0320-b36ec21d4a56b143537e12df7388a5367
27 |
28 | $ gfile -h
29 | usage: Gfile [-h] [-p] [-o OUTPUT] [--aria2 [ARIA2]] [-n THREAD_NUM] [-s CHUNK_SIZE] [-m CHUNK_COPY_SIZE] [-t TIMEOUT] [-k KEY] [--mute] {download,upload} uri
30 |
31 | positional arguments:
32 | {download,upload} upload or download
33 | uri filename to upload or url to download
34 |
35 | options:
36 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
37 | -p, --hide-progress hide progress bar
38 | -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
39 | output filename for download (default: use original name)
40 | --aria2 [ARIA2] download with aria2. You can also specify optional arguments (default: "-x10 -s10", make sure to quote). `-o` is already automatically included.
41 | -n THREAD_NUM, --thread-num THREAD_NUM
42 | number of threads used for upload [default: 8]
43 | -s CHUNK_SIZE, --chunk-size CHUNK_SIZE
44 | chunk size per upload in bytes; note: chunk_size*thread will be loaded into memory [default: 100MB]
45 | -m CHUNK_COPY_SIZE, --copy-size CHUNK_COPY_SIZE
46 | specifies size to copy the main file into pieces [default: 1MB]
47 | -t TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT
48 | specifies timeout time (in seconds) [default: 10]
49 | -k KEY, --key KEY, --password KEY
50 | specifies the key/password for the file
51 | --mute mute initial message and warnings (only the final result and errors will be shown)
52 | ```
53 |
54 | ### Module
55 | #### Import
56 | ```py
57 | from gfile import GFile
58 | ```
59 | #### Download
60 | ```py
61 | filename = GFile('https://XX.gigafile.nu/YYY').download()
62 | ```
63 |
64 | #### Upload
65 | ```py
66 | url = GFile('path/to/file', progress=True).upload().get_download_page()
67 | ```
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/gfile/__init__.py:
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1 | from .gfile import GFile
2 |
3 | __author__ = """Sraqzit, fireattack"""
4 | __version__ = '3.2.3'
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/gfile/__main__.py:
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1 | from . import cmd
2 |
3 | if __name__ == '__main__':
4 | cmd.main()
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/gfile/cmd.py:
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1 |
2 | import argparse
3 | from enum import Enum
4 |
5 | if __name__ == "__main__": from gfile import GFile
6 | else: from .gfile import GFile
7 |
8 | class Action(Enum):
9 | download = 'download'
10 | upload = 'upload'
11 | def __str__(self):
12 | return self.value
13 |
14 | def main():
15 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='Gfile')
16 | parser.add_argument('action', type=Action, choices=list(Action), help='upload or download')
17 | parser.add_argument('uri', help='filename to upload or url to download')
18 | parser.add_argument('-p', '--hide-progress', dest='progress', action='store_false', default=True, help='hide progress bar')
19 | parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', type=str, default=None, help='output filename for download (default: use original name)')
20 | parser.add_argument('--aria2', nargs='?', const="-x10 -s10", default=None, help='download with aria2. You can also specify optional arguments (default: "-x10 -s10", make sure to quote). `-o` is already automatically included.')
21 | parser.add_argument('-n', '--thread-num', dest='thread_num', default=8, type=int, help='number of threads used for upload [default: 8]')
22 | parser.add_argument('-s', '--chunk-size', dest='chunk_size', default="100MB", help='chunk size per upload in bytes; note: chunk_size*thread will be loaded into memory [default: 100MB]')
23 | parser.add_argument('-m', '--copy-size', dest='chunk_copy_size', default="1MB", help='specifies size to copy the main file into pieces [default: 1MB]')
24 | parser.add_argument('-t', '--timeout', type=int, default=10, help='specifies timeout time (in seconds) [default: 10]')
25 | parser.add_argument('-k', '--key', '--password', dest='key', default=None, help='specifies the key/password for the file')
26 | parser.add_argument('--mute', action='store_true', help='mute initial message and warnings (only the final result and errors will be shown)')
27 |
28 | args = parser.parse_args()
29 |
30 | gf = GFile(**args.__dict__)
31 | if args.action == Action.download:
32 | gf.download(args.output)
33 | else:
34 | gf.upload().get_download_page()
35 |
36 | if __name__ == "__main__":
37 | main()
38 |
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/gfile/gfile.py:
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1 | import concurrent.futures
2 | import functools
3 | import io
4 | import math
5 | import re
6 | import time
7 | import uuid
8 | from datetime import datetime
9 | from os import rename
10 | from pathlib import Path
11 | from subprocess import run
12 |
13 | import requests
14 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
15 | from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter
16 | from requests_toolbelt import MultipartEncoder, StreamingIterator
17 | from tqdm import tqdm
18 | from urllib3.util.retry import Retry
19 |
20 |
21 | def bytes_to_size_str(bytes):
22 | if bytes == 0:
23 | return "0B"
24 | units = ("B", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB", "EB", "ZB", "YB")
25 | i = int(math.floor(math.log(bytes, 1024)))
26 | p = math.pow(1024, i)
27 | return f"{bytes/p:.02f} {units[i]}"
28 |
29 |
30 | def size_str_to_bytes(size_str):
31 | if isinstance(size_str, int):
32 | return size_str
33 | m = re.search(r'^(?P\d+) ?((?P[KMGTPEZY]?)(iB|B)?)$', size_str, re.IGNORECASE)
34 | assert m
35 | units = ("B", "K", "M", "G", "T", "P", "E", "Z", "Y")
36 | unit = (m['unit'] or 'B').upper()
37 | return int(math.pow(1024, units.index(unit)) * int(m['num']))
38 |
39 |
40 | def requests_retry_session(
41 | retries=5,
42 | backoff_factor=0.2,
43 | status_forcelist=None, # (500, 502, 504)
44 | session=None,
45 | ):
46 | session = session or requests.Session()
47 | retry = Retry(
48 | total=retries,
49 | backoff_factor=backoff_factor,
50 | status_forcelist=status_forcelist,
51 | )
52 | adapter = HTTPAdapter(max_retries=retry)
53 | session.mount('http://', adapter)
54 | session.mount('https://', adapter)
55 | return session
56 |
57 |
58 | def split_file(input_file, out, target_size=None, start=0, chunk_copy_size=1024*1024):
59 | input_file = Path(input_file)
60 | size = 0
61 |
62 | input_size = input_file.stat().st_size
63 | if target_size is None:
64 | output_size = input_size - start
65 | else:
66 | output_size = min( target_size, input_size - start)
67 |
68 | with open(input_file, 'rb') as f:
69 | f.seek(start)
70 | while True:
71 | # print(f'{size / output_size * 100:.2f}%', end='\r')
72 | if size == output_size: break
73 | if size > output_size:
74 | raise Exception(f'Size ({size}) is larger than {target_size} bytes!')
75 | current_chunk_size = min(chunk_copy_size, output_size - size)
76 | chunk = f.read(current_chunk_size)
77 | if not chunk: break
78 | size += len(chunk)
79 | out.write(chunk)
80 |
81 |
82 | class GFile:
83 | def __init__(self, uri, progress=False, thread_num=4, chunk_size=1024*1024*10, chunk_copy_size=1024*1024, timeout=10,
84 | aria2=False, key=None, mute=False, **kwargs) -> None:
85 | self.uri = uri
86 | self.chunk_size = size_str_to_bytes(chunk_size)
87 | self.chunk_copy_size = size_str_to_bytes(chunk_copy_size)
88 | self.thread_num=thread_num
89 | self.progress = progress
90 | self.data = None
91 | self.pbar = None
92 | self.timeout = timeout
93 | self.session = requests_retry_session()
94 | self.session.request = functools.partial(self.session.request, timeout=self.timeout)
95 | self.cookies = None
96 | self.current_chunk = 0
97 | self.aria2 = aria2
98 | self.mute = mute
99 | self.key = key
100 |
101 |
102 | def upload_chunk(self, chunk_no, chunks):
103 | bar = self.pbar[chunk_no % self.thread_num] if self.pbar else None
104 | with io.BytesIO() as f:
105 | split_file(self.uri, f, self.chunk_size, start=chunk_no * self.chunk_size, chunk_copy_size=self.chunk_copy_size)
106 | chunk_size = f.tell()
107 | f.seek(0)
108 | fields = {
109 | "id": self.token,
110 | "name": Path(self.uri).name,
111 | "chunk": str(chunk_no),
112 | "chunks": str(chunks),
113 | "lifetime": "100",
114 | "file": ("blob", f, "application/octet-stream"),
115 | }
116 | form_data = MultipartEncoder(fields)
117 | headers = {
118 | "content-type": form_data.content_type,
119 | }
120 | # convert the form-data into a binary string, this way we can control/throttle its read() behavior
121 | form_data_binary = form_data.to_string()
122 | del form_data
123 |
124 | size = len(form_data_binary)
125 | if bar:
126 | bar.desc = f'chunk {chunk_no + 1}/{chunks}'
127 | bar.reset(total=size)
128 | # bar.refresh()
129 |
130 | def gen():
131 | offset = 0
132 | while True:
133 | if offset < size:
134 | update_tick = 1024 * 128
135 | yield form_data_binary[offset:offset+update_tick]
136 | if bar:
137 | bar.update(min(update_tick, size - offset))
138 | bar.refresh()
139 | offset += update_tick
140 | else:
141 | if chunk_no != self.current_chunk:
142 | time.sleep(0.01)
143 | else:
144 | time.sleep(0.1)
145 | break
146 | while True:
147 | try:
148 | streamer = StreamingIterator(size, gen())
149 | resp = self.session.post(f"https://{self.server}/upload_chunk.php", data=streamer, headers=headers)
150 | except Exception as ex:
151 | if not self.mute:
152 | print(ex)
153 | print('Retrying...')
154 | else:
155 | break
156 |
157 | resp_data = resp.json()
158 | self.current_chunk += 1
159 |
160 | if 'url' in resp_data:
161 | self.data = resp_data
162 | if 'status' not in resp_data or resp_data['status']:
163 | print(resp_data)
164 | self.failed = True
165 |
166 |
167 | def upload(self):
168 | self.token = uuid.uuid1().hex
169 | self.pbar = None
170 | self.failed = False
171 | assert Path(self.uri).exists()
172 | size = Path(self.uri).stat().st_size
173 | chunks = math.ceil(size / self.chunk_size)
174 | if not self.mute:
175 | print(f'Filesize {bytes_to_size_str(size)}, chunk size: {bytes_to_size_str(self.chunk_size)}, total chunks: {chunks}')
176 |
177 | if self.progress:
178 | self.pbar = []
179 | for i in range(self.thread_num):
180 | self.pbar.append(tqdm(total=size, unit="B", unit_scale=True, leave=False, unit_divisor=1024, ncols=100, position=i))
181 |
182 | self.server = re.search(r'var server = "(.+?)"', self.session.get('https://gigafile.nu/').text)[1]
183 |
184 | # upload the first chunk to set cookies properly.
185 | self.upload_chunk(0, chunks)
186 |
187 | # upload second to second last chunk(s)
188 | with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=self.thread_num) as ex:
189 | futures = {ex.submit(self.upload_chunk, i, chunks): i for i in range(1, chunks)}
190 | try:
191 | for future in concurrent.futures.as_completed(futures):
192 | if self.failed:
193 | print('Failed!')
194 | for future in futures:
195 | future.cancel()
196 | return
197 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
198 | print('\nUser cancelled the operation.')
199 | for future in futures:
200 | future.cancel()
201 | return
202 |
203 | # upload last chunk if not already
204 | # if chunks > 1:
205 | # # print('\nupload the last chunk in single thread')
206 | # self.upload_chunk(chunks - 1, chunks)
207 |
208 | if self.pbar:
209 | for bar in self.pbar:
210 | bar.close()
211 | print('')
212 | if 'url' not in self.data:
213 | print('Something went wrong. Upload failed.', self.data)
214 | return self # for chain
215 |
216 |
217 | def get_download_page(self):
218 | if not self.data or not 'url' in self.data:
219 | return
220 | f = Path(self.uri)
221 | print(f"Finished at {datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}, filename: {f.name}, size: {bytes_to_size_str(f.stat().st_size)}")
222 | print(self.data['url'])
223 | return self.data['url']
224 |
225 |
226 | def download(self, output=None):
227 | m = re.search(r'^https?:\/\/\d+?\.gigafile\.nu\/([a-z0-9-]+)$', self.uri)
228 | if not m:
229 | print('Invalid URL.')
230 | return
231 | r = self.session.get(self.uri) # setup cookie
232 |
233 | files_info = []
234 |
235 | try:
236 | soup = BeautifulSoup(r.text, 'html.parser')
237 | if soup.select_one('#contents_matomete'):
238 | print('Matomete mode. Files will be downloaded one by one.')
239 | for ele in soup.select('.matomete_file'):
240 | web_name = ele.select_one('.matomete_file_info > span:nth-child(2)').text.strip()
241 | file_id = re.search(r'download\(\d+, *\'(.+?)\'', ele.select_one('.download_panel_btn_dl')['onclick'])[1]
242 | size_str = re.search(r'((.+?))', ele.select_one('.matomete_file_info > span:nth-child(3)').text.strip())[1]
243 | files_info.append((web_name, size_str, file_id))
244 | else:
245 | file_id = m[1]
246 | size_str = soup.select_one('.dl_size').text.strip()
247 | web_name = soup.select_one('#dl').text.strip()
248 | files_info.append((web_name, size_str, file_id))
249 | except Exception as ex:
250 | print(f'ERROR! Failed to parse the page {self.uri}.')
251 | print(ex)
252 | print('Please report it back to the developer.')
253 | return
254 |
255 | downloaded = []
256 |
257 | if len(files_info) > 1:
258 | print(f'Found {len(files_info)} files in the page.')
259 |
260 | for idx, (web_name, size_str, file_id) in enumerate(files_info, 1):
261 | print(f'Name: {web_name}, size: {size_str}, id: {file_id}')
262 | # only sanitize web filename. User provided output string(s) are on their own.
263 | if not output:
264 | filename = re.sub(r'[\\/:*?"<>|]', '_', web_name)
265 | else:
266 | if len(files_info) > 1:
267 | # if there are more than one files, append idx to the filename
268 | filename = output + f'_{idx}'
269 | else:
270 | filename = output
271 |
272 | download_url = self.uri.rsplit('/', 1)[0] + '/download.php?file=' + file_id
273 | if self.key:
274 | download_url += f'&dlkey={self.key}'
275 | if self.aria2:
276 | cookie_str = "; ".join([f"{cookie.name}={cookie.value}" for cookie in self.session.cookies])
277 | cmd = ['aria2c', download_url, '--header', f'Cookie: {cookie_str}', '-o', filename]
278 | cmd.extend(self.aria2.split(' '))
279 | run(cmd)
280 | continue
281 |
282 | temp = filename + '.dl'
283 | with self.session.get(download_url, stream=True) as r:
284 | r.raise_for_status()
285 | filesize = int(r.headers['Content-Length'])
286 | if self.progress:
287 | desc = filename if len(filename) <= 20 else filename[0:11] + '..' + filename[-7:]
288 | self.pbar = tqdm(total=filesize, unit='B', unit_scale=True, unit_divisor=1024, desc=desc)
289 | with open(temp, 'wb') as f:
290 | for chunk in r.iter_content(chunk_size=self.chunk_copy_size):
291 | f.write(chunk)
292 | if self.pbar: self.pbar.update(len(chunk))
293 | if self.pbar: self.pbar.close()
294 |
295 | filesize_downloaded = Path(temp).stat().st_size
296 | print(f'Filesize check: expected: {filesize}; actual: {filesize_downloaded}', end=' ')
297 | if filesize == filesize_downloaded:
298 | print("Succeeded.")
299 | rename(temp, filename)
300 | else:
301 | print(f"Downloaded file is corrupt. Please check the broken file at {temp} and delete it yourself if needed.")
302 | downloaded.append(filename)
303 | return downloaded
304 |
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/pyproject.toml:
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1 | [build-system]
2 | build-backend = 'setuptools.build_meta'
3 | requires = ['setuptools']
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/setup.cfg:
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1 | [metadata]
2 | long_description = file: README.md
3 | long_description_content_type = text/markdown; charset=UTF-8
4 | url = https://github.com/fireattack/gfile
5 | license = GNU 3.0
6 | license_file = LICENSE
7 | project_urls =
8 | Source = https://github.com/fireattack/gfile
9 | Tracker = https://github.com/fireattack/gfile/issues
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/setup.py:
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1 | from setuptools import setup
2 |
3 | setup(
4 | name='gigafile',
5 | version='3.2.3',
6 | description='A python module to download and upload from gigafile.nu',
7 | author='Sraqzit, fireattack',
8 | install_requires=['requests>=2.25.1', 'requests_toolbelt>=0.9.1', 'tqdm>=4.61.2', 'beautifulsoup4>=4'],
9 | requires=[],
10 | packages=['gfile'],
11 | platforms=["Linux", "Mac OS-X", "Windows", "Unix"],
12 | entry_points={
13 | 'console_scripts': [
14 | 'gfile = gfile.cmd:main',
15 | ],
16 | },
17 | )
18 |
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