├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── api.php
├── core.php
├── index.html
├── library
├── bootstrap.min.css
├── bootstrap.min.js
├── colorbox.css
├── core.css
├── core.js
├── glyphicons-halflings-white.png
├── glyphicons-halflings.png
├── jquery-3.2.1.min.js
├── jquery.colorbox.js
├── video-js.swf
├── videojs-playlist.min.js
├── videojs-qualityselector.css
├── videojs-qualityselector.min.js
└── zh-CN.js
└── login
├── getkey.php
└── index.php
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/README.md:
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1 | # bilibili-parse
2 | bilibili视频播放下载项目
3 | Copyright 2014-2017 冰河论坛
4 | # V9.0
5 | 代码全部重构,使用bootstrap响应式设计和AJAX异步加载,优化性能
6 | # 使用说明
7 | 输入视频aid和page观看或下载视频
8 | # ~
9 | 新手项目请多多包涵,欢迎前辈们提出建议
10 | *appkey未隐藏,还请各位妥善使用
11 |
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/api.php:
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1 | $mp4,"img"=>$img,"info"=>$mp4info);
39 | echo json_encode($data);
40 | function getsign($params,$key){
41 | $_data = array();
42 | ksort($params);
43 | reset($params);
44 | foreach ($params as $k => $v) {
45 | // rawurlencode 返回的转义数字必须为大写( 如%2F )
46 | $_data[] = $k . '=' . rawurlencode($v);
47 | }
48 | $_sign = implode('&', $_data);
49 | return array(
50 | 'sign' => strtolower(md5($_sign . $key)),
51 | 'params' => $_sign,
52 | );
53 | }
54 | function getvideo($cid,$type){
55 | define("APP_SECRET","1c15888dc316e05a15fdd0a02ed6584f");
56 | $back = getsign(array(
57 | "cid"=>$cid,
58 | "from"=>"local",
59 | "player"=>"1",
60 | "otype"=>"json",
61 | "type"=>$type,
62 | "quality"=>"3",
63 | "appkey"=>"f3bb208b3d081dc8",
64 | ),APP_SECRET);
65 | $cdata = curl('https://interface.bilibili.com/playurl?'.$back['params'].'&sign='.$back['sign']);
66 | //$cdata = str_replace("http://","https://",$cdata);
67 | return $cdata;
68 | }
69 | function curl($url){
70 | $cookie = dirname(__FILE__)."/login/cookie.tmp";
71 | $ch = curl_init();
72 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_URL,$url);
73 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE,$cookie);
74 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_USERAGENT,'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:37.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/37.0');
75 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_HEADER,0);
76 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
77 | return curl_exec($ch);
78 | curl_close($ch);
79 | }
80 |
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/core.php:
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1 | $hmp4,
33 | "lmp4" => $lmp4,
34 | "quality" => $mp4info
35 | );
36 | echo json_encode($cdata);
37 | }
38 | if($_GET['type'] == 'sdlink'){
39 | $sd = getsdlink($_GET['aid'],$_GET['p']);
40 | if(empty($sd)){
41 | $sd = null;
42 | }
43 | echo $sd;
44 | }
45 | if($_GET['type'] == 'dl'){
46 | $dl = getvideo($_GET['cid'],'flv');
47 | $dl = json_decode($dl,true);
48 | //Debug bili_dl_api
49 | //var_dump($dl);exit;
50 | $newarr = array();
51 | foreach($dl['durl'] as $k => $v){
52 | $newarr[$k] = $v['url'];
53 | }
54 | echo json_encode($newarr);
55 | }
56 | /**
57 | * @param $aid 视频av号
58 | * @param $p 视频part序数
59 | * @return array cid:视频cid,img:视频封面,title:视频标题,up:UP主昵称,$count:视频播放量,$intro:视频简介,$tag:视频标签
60 | **/
61 | function getinfo($aid,$p){
62 | $info = curl('http://api.bilibili.com/view?appkey=12737ff7776f1ade&id='.$aid.'&page='.$p);
63 | if(!!strpos($info,'code')){
64 | return $info;
65 | }else{
66 | $result = json_decode($info,true);
67 | //Debug bili_info_api
68 | //var_dump($result);exit;
69 | $cid = $result['cid'];
70 | $img = $result['pic'];
71 | $title = $result['title'];
72 | $up = $result['author'];
73 | $count = $result['play'];
74 | $intro = $result['description'];
75 | $tag = $result['tag'];
76 | $info = array(
77 | "cid" => $cid,
78 | "img" => $img,
79 | "title" => $title,
80 | "up" => $up,
81 | "count" => $count,
82 | "intro" => $intro,
83 | "tag" => $tag
84 | );
85 | return json_encode($info);
86 | }
87 |
88 | }
89 | /**
90 | * @param $params array 参数列表
91 | * @param $key 加密密钥
92 | * @return array sign:加密校验串,params:参数拼接串
93 | **/
94 | function getsign($params,$key){
95 | $_data = array();
96 | ksort($params);
97 | reset($params);
98 | foreach ($params as $k => $v) {
99 | // rawurlencode 返回的转义数字必须为大写( 如%2F )
100 | $_data[] = $k . '=' . rawurlencode($v);
101 | }
102 | $_sign = implode('&', $_data);
103 | return array(
104 | 'sign' => strtolower(md5($_sign . $key)),
105 | 'params' => $_sign,
106 | );
107 | }
108 | /**
109 | * @param $cid 视频cid
110 | * @param $type 视频类型
111 | * @return string 视频地址
112 | **/
113 | function getvideo($cid,$type){
114 | define("APP_SECRET","1c15888dc316e05a15fdd0a02ed6584f");
115 | $back = getsign(array(
116 | "cid"=>$cid,
117 | "from"=>"local",
118 | "player"=>"1",
119 | "otype"=>"json",
120 | "type"=>$type,
121 | "quality"=>"3",
122 | "appkey"=>"f3bb208b3d081dc8",
123 | ),APP_SECRET);
124 | $cdata = curl('https://interface.bilibili.com/playurl?'.$back['params'].'&sign='.$back['sign']);
125 | $cdata = str_replace("http://","https://",$cdata);
126 | return $cdata;
127 | }
128 | /**
129 | * @param $aid 视频av号
130 | * @param $p 视频part序数
131 | * @return string 低清视频地址
132 | **/
133 | function getsdlink($aid,$p){
134 | $link = file_get_contents('http://api.bilibili.com/playurl?aid='.$aid.'&page='.$p);
135 | $link = json_decode($link,true);
136 | //Debug bili_cdata_api
137 | //var_dump($link);exit;
138 | $link = $link['durl']['0']['url'];
139 | //$link = str_replace("http://","https://",$link);
140 | return $link;
141 | }
142 | function curl($url){
143 | $cookie = dirname(__FILE__)."/login/cookie.tmp";
144 | $ch = curl_init();
145 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_URL,$url);
146 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE,$cookie);
147 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_USERAGENT,'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:37.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/37.0');
148 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_HEADER,0);
149 | curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1);
150 | return curl_exec($ch);
151 | curl_close($ch);
152 | }
153 |
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