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1 | # (免)登录下载微博图片 
2 |
3 | 批量下载微博用户图片 (CLI)
4 |
5 | 只对免登录接口感兴趣的话,直接看 [wiki](https://github.com/nondanee/weiboPicDownloader/wiki) 不用谢
6 |
7 | ## 致谢
8 |
9 | 根源自 Java 项目 [yAnXImIN/weiboPicDownloader](https://github.com/yAnXImIN/weiboPicDownloader)
10 |
11 | 也从另一移植项目学到了好多 [ningshu/weiboPicDownloader](https://github.com/ningshu/weiboPicDownloader)
12 |
13 | 非常感谢两位巨巨
14 |
15 | ## 预览
16 |
17 | 
18 |
19 | ## 依赖
20 |
21 | ```
22 | $ pip install requests
23 | $ pip install colorama # 仅 Windows 10.0.14393 以下需要
24 | $ pip install futures # 仅 Python2 需要
25 | ```
26 |
27 | ## 使用
28 |
29 | ```
30 | $ python weiboPicDownloader.py -h
31 | usage: weiboPicDownloader [-h] (-u user [user ...] | -f file [file ...])
32 | [-d directory] [-s size] [-r retry] [-i interval]
33 | [-c cookie] [-b boundary] [-n name] [-v] [-o]
34 |
35 | optional arguments:
36 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
37 | -u user [user ...] specify nickname or id of weibo users
38 | -f file [file ...] import list of users from files
39 | -d directory set picture saving path
40 | -s size set size of thread pool
41 | -r retry set maximum number of retries
42 | -i interval set interval for feed requests
43 | -c cookie set cookie if needed
44 | -b boundary focus on weibos in the id range
45 | -n name customize naming format
46 | -v download videos together
47 | -o overwrite existing files
48 | ```
49 |
50 | 必需参数(任选一)
51 |
52 | - `-u user` 用户(昵称或 id)
53 | - `-f file` 用户列表文件(昵称或 id,一个用户占一行)
54 |
55 | 可选参数
56 |
57 | - `-d directory` 图片保存路径(默认值:`./weiboPic`)
58 | - `-s size` 线程池大小(默认值:`20`)
59 | - `-r retry` 最大重试次数(默认值:`2`)
60 | - `-i interval` 请求间隔(默认值:`1`,单位:秒)
61 | - `-c cookie` 登录凭据 (需要 cookie 中的 `SUB` 值)
62 | - `-b boundary` 微博 mid/bid 或日期范围(格式:`id:id` 两者之间,`:id` 之前,`id:` 之后,`id` 指定,`:` 全部)
63 | - `-n name` 命名模板 (标识符: `url`、`index`、`type`、`mid`、`bid`、`date`、`text`、`name`,类似 ["f-Strings"](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/#abstract) 语法)
64 | - `-v` 同时下载秒拍视频
65 | - `-o` 重新下载已保存的文件(默认跳过)
66 |
67 | ✳如何从浏览器中取得 `SUB` 的值(以 Chrome 举例)
68 |
69 | 1. 转到 https://m.weibo.cn 并登录
70 | 2. 右键检查 > Application > Cookies > https://m.weibo.cn
71 | 3. 双击 `SUB` 所在行并右键拷贝它的值
72 | 4. 将 `SUB` 的值粘贴到命令行窗口,以 `-c ` 的方式运行程序
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1 | # weiboPicDownloader 
2 |
3 | (not real) weibo user album batch download tool (CLI)
4 |
5 | build user album by picking all photos from original weibos in user's post feed
6 |
7 | for more weibo free login APIs, turn to [wiki](https://github.com/nondanee/weiboPicDownloader/wiki)
8 |
9 | **[中文 README](README-CN.md)**
10 |
11 |
12 | ## References
13 |
14 | [yAnXImIN/weiboPicDownloader](https://github.com/yAnXImIN/weiboPicDownloader)
15 |
16 | [ningshu/weiboPicDownloader](https://github.com/ningshu/weiboPicDownloader)
17 |
18 | ## Overview
19 |
20 | 
21 |
22 | ## Dependencies
23 |
24 | ```
25 | $ pip install requests
26 | $ pip install colorama # only windows version under 10.0.14393 required
27 | $ pip install futures # only python2 environment required
28 | ```
29 |
30 | ## Usage
31 |
32 | ```
33 | $ python .\weiboPicDownloader.py -h
34 | usage: weiboPicDownloader [-h] (-u user [user ...] | -f file [file ...])
35 | [-d directory] [-s size] [-r retry] [-i interval]
36 | [-c cookie] [-b boundary] [-n name] [-v] [-o]
37 |
38 | optional arguments:
39 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
40 | -u user [user ...] specify nickname or id of weibo users
41 | -f file [file ...] import list of users from files
42 | -d directory set picture saving path
43 | -s size set size of thread pool
44 | -r retry set maximum number of retries
45 | -i interval set interval for feed requests
46 | -c cookie set cookie if needed
47 | -b boundary focus on weibos in the id range
48 | -n name customize naming format
49 | -v download videos together
50 | -o overwrite existing files
51 | ```
52 |
53 | Required argument (choose one)
54 |
55 | - `-u user ...` users (nickname or id)
56 | - `-f file ...` user list files (nickname or id, separated by linefeed in the file)
57 |
58 | Optional arguments
59 |
60 | - `-d directory` media saving path (default value: `./weiboPic`)
61 | - `-s size` thread pool size (default value: `20`)
62 | - `-r retry` max retries (default value: `2`)
63 | - `-i interval` request interval (default value: `1`, unit: second)
64 | - `-c cookie` login credential (only need the value of a certain key named `SUB`)
65 | - `-b boundary` mid/bid/date range of weibos (format: `id:id` between, `:id` before, `id:` after, `id` certain, `:` all)
66 | - `-n name` naming template (identifier: `url`, `index`, `type`, `mid`, `bid`, `date`, `text`, `name`, like ["f-Strings"](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/#abstract) syntax)
67 | - `-v` download miaopai videos at the same time
68 | - `-o` overwrite existing files (skipping if exists for default)
69 |
70 | ✳How to get the value of `SUB` from browser (Chrome for example)
71 |
72 | 1. jump to https://m.weibo.cn and log in
73 | 2. inspect > Application > Cookies > https://m.weibo.cn
74 | 3. double click the `SUB` line and copy its value
75 | 4. paste it into terminal and run like `-c `
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from functools import reduce
4 | import sys, locale, platform
5 | import time, os, json, re, datetime, math, operator
6 | import concurrent.futures
7 | import requests
8 | import argparse
9 |
10 | try:
11 | reload(sys)
12 | sys.setdefaultencoding('utf8')
13 | except:
14 | pass
15 |
16 | is_python2 = sys.version[0] == '2'
17 | system_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or locale.getpreferredencoding(True)
18 |
19 | if platform.system() == 'Windows':
20 | if operator.ge(*map(lambda version: list(map(int, version.split('.'))), [platform.version(), '10.0.14393'])):
21 | os.system('')
22 | else:
23 | import colorama
24 | colorama.init()
25 |
26 | try:
27 | requests.packages.urllib3.disable_warnings(requests.packages.urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning)
28 | except:
29 | pass
30 |
31 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
32 | prog = 'weiboPicDownloader'
33 | )
34 | group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required = True)
35 | group.add_argument(
36 | '-u', metavar = 'user', dest = 'users', nargs = '+',
37 | help = 'specify nickname or id of weibo users'
38 | )
39 | group.add_argument(
40 | '-f', metavar = 'file', dest = 'files', nargs = '+',
41 | help = 'import list of users from files'
42 | )
43 | parser.add_argument(
44 | '-d', metavar = 'directory', dest = 'directory',
45 | help = 'set picture saving path'
46 | )
47 | parser.add_argument(
48 | '-s', metavar = 'size', dest = 'size',
49 | default = 20, type = int,
50 | help = 'set size of thread pool'
51 | )
52 | parser.add_argument(
53 | '-r', metavar = 'retry', dest = 'retry',
54 | default = 2, type = int,
55 | help = 'set maximum number of retries'
56 | )
57 | parser.add_argument(
58 | '-i', metavar = 'interval', dest = 'interval',
59 | default = 1, type = float,
60 | help = 'set interval for feed requests'
61 | )
62 | parser.add_argument(
63 | '-c', metavar = 'cookie', dest = 'cookie',
64 | help = 'set cookie if needed'
65 | )
66 | parser.add_argument(
67 | '-b', metavar = 'boundary', dest = 'boundary',
68 | default = ':',
69 | help = 'focus on weibos in the id range'
70 | )
71 | parser.add_argument(
72 | '-n', metavar = 'name', dest = 'name', default = '{name}',
73 | help = 'customize naming format'
74 | )
75 | parser.add_argument(
76 | '-v', dest = 'video', action = 'store_true',
77 | help = 'download videos together'
78 | )
79 | parser.add_argument(
80 | '-o', dest = 'overwrite', action = 'store_true',
81 | help = 'overwrite existing files'
82 | )
83 |
84 | def nargs_fit(parser, args):
85 | flags = parser._option_string_actions
86 | short_flags = [flag for flag in flags.keys() if len(flag) == 2]
87 | long_flags = [flag for flag in flags.keys() if len(flag) > 2]
88 | short_flags_with_nargs = set([flag[1] for flag in short_flags if flags[flag].nargs])
89 | short_flags_without_args = set([flag[1] for flag in short_flags if flags[flag].nargs == 0])
90 | validate = lambda part : (re.match(r'-[^-]', part) and (set(part[1:-1]).issubset(short_flags_without_args) and '-' + part[-1] in short_flags)) or (part.startswith('--') and part in long_flags)
91 |
92 | greedy = False
93 | for index, arg in enumerate(args):
94 | if arg.startswith('-'):
95 | valid = validate(arg)
96 | if valid and arg[-1] in short_flags_with_nargs:
97 | greedy = True
98 | elif valid:
99 | greedy = False
100 | elif greedy:
101 | args[index] = ' ' + args[index]
102 | return args
103 |
104 | def print_fit(string, pin = False):
105 | if is_python2:
106 | string = string.encode(system_encoding)
107 | if pin == True:
108 | sys.stdout.write('\r\033[K')
109 | sys.stdout.write(string)
110 | sys.stdout.flush()
111 | else:
112 | sys.stdout.write(string + '\n')
113 |
114 | def input_fit(string = ''):
115 | if is_python2:
116 | return raw_input(string.encode(system_encoding)).decode(system_encoding)
117 | else:
118 | return input(string)
119 |
120 | def merge(*dicts):
121 | result = {}
122 | for dictionary in dicts: result.update(dictionary)
123 | return result
124 |
125 | def quit(string = ''):
126 | print_fit(string)
127 | exit()
128 |
129 | def make_dir(path):
130 | try:
131 | os.makedirs(path)
132 | except Exception as e:
133 | quit(str(e))
134 |
135 | def confirm(message):
136 | while True:
137 | answer = input_fit('{} [Y/n] '.format(message)).strip()
138 | if answer == 'y' or answer == 'Y':
139 | return True
140 | elif answer == 'n' or answer == 'N':
141 | return False
142 | print_fit('unexpected answer')
143 |
144 | def progress(part, whole, percent = False):
145 | if percent:
146 | return '{}/{}({}%)'.format(part, whole, int(float(part) / whole * 100))
147 | else:
148 | return '{}/{}'.format(part, whole)
149 |
150 | def request_fit(method, url, max_retry = 0, cookie = None, stream = False):
151 | headers = {
152 | 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 9; Pixel 3 XL) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.80 Mobile Safari/537.36',
153 | 'Cookie': cookie
154 | }
155 | return requests.request(method, url, headers = headers, timeout = 5, stream = stream, verify = False)
156 |
157 | def read_from_file(path):
158 | try:
159 | with open(path, 'r') as f:
160 | return [line.strip().decode(system_encoding) if is_python2 else line.strip() for line in f]
161 | except Exception as e:
162 | quit(str(e))
163 |
164 | def nickname_to_uid(nickname):
165 | url = 'https://m.weibo.cn/n/{}'.format(nickname)
166 | response = request_fit('GET', url, cookie = token)
167 | if re.search(r'/u/\d{10}$', response.url):
168 | return response.url[-10:]
169 | else:
170 | return
171 |
172 | def uid_to_nickname(uid):
173 | url = 'https://m.weibo.cn/api/container/getIndex?type=uid&value={}'.format(uid)
174 | response = request_fit('GET', url, cookie = token)
175 | try:
176 | return json.loads(response.text)['data']['userInfo']['screen_name']
177 | except:
178 | return
179 |
180 | def bid_to_mid(string):
181 | alphabet = '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
182 | alphabet = {x: n for n, x in enumerate(alphabet)}
183 |
184 | splited = [string[(g + 1) * -4 : g * -4 if g * -4 else None] for g in reversed(range(math.ceil(len(string) / 4.0)))]
185 | convert = lambda s : str(sum([alphabet[c] * (len(alphabet) ** k) for k, c in enumerate(reversed(s))])).zfill(7)
186 | return int(''.join(map(convert, splited)))
187 |
188 | def parse_date(text):
189 | now = datetime.datetime.now()
190 | if u'前' in text:
191 | if u'小时' in text:
192 | return (now - datetime.timedelta(hours = int(re.search(r'\d+', text).group()))).date()
193 | else:
194 | return now.date()
195 | elif u'昨天' in text:
196 | return now.date() - datetime.timedelta(days = 1)
197 | elif re.search(r'^[\d|-]+$', text):
198 | return datetime.datetime.strptime(((str(now.year) + '-') if not re.search(r'^\d{4}', text) else '') + text, '%Y-%m-%d').date()
199 |
200 | def compare(standard, operation, candidate):
201 | for target in candidate:
202 | try:
203 | result = '>=<'
204 | if standard > target: result = '>'
205 | elif standard == target: result = '='
206 | else: result = '<'
207 | return result in operation
208 | except TypeError:
209 | pass
210 |
211 | def get_resources(uid, video, interval, limit):
212 | page = 1
213 | size = 25
214 | amount = 0
215 | total = 0
216 | empty = 0
217 | aware = 1
218 | exceed = False
219 | resources = []
220 |
221 | while empty < aware and not exceed:
222 | try:
223 | url = 'https://m.weibo.cn/api/container/getIndex?count={}&page={}&containerid=107603{}'.format(size, page, uid)
224 | response = request_fit('GET', url, cookie = token)
225 | assert response.status_code != 418
226 | json_data = json.loads(response.text)
227 | except AssertionError:
228 | print_fit('punished by anti-scraping mechanism (#{})'.format(page), pin = True)
229 | empty = aware
230 | except Exception:
231 | pass
232 | else:
233 | empty = empty + 1 if json_data['ok'] == 0 else 0
234 | if total == 0 and 'cardlistInfo' in json_data['data']: total = json_data['data']['cardlistInfo']['total']
235 | cards = json_data['data']['cards']
236 | for card in cards:
237 | if 'mblog' in card:
238 | mblog = card['mblog']
239 | if 'isTop' in mblog and mblog['isTop']: continue
240 | mid = int(mblog['mid'])
241 | date = parse_date(mblog['created_at'])
242 | mark = {'mid': mid, 'bid': mblog['bid'], 'date': date, 'text': mblog['text']}
243 | amount += 1
244 | if compare(limit[0], '>', [mid, date]): exceed = True
245 | if compare(limit[0], '>', [mid, date]) or compare(limit[1], '<', [mid, date]): continue
246 | if 'pics' in mblog:
247 | for index, pic in enumerate(mblog['pics'], 1):
248 | if 'large' in pic:
249 | resources.append(merge({'url': pic['large']['url'], 'index': index, 'type': 'photo'}, mark))
250 | elif 'page_info' in mblog and video:
251 | if 'media_info' in mblog['page_info']:
252 | media_info = mblog['page_info']['media_info']
253 | streams = [media_info[key] for key in ['mp4_720p_mp4', 'mp4_hd_url', 'mp4_sd_url', 'stream_url'] if key in media_info and media_info[key]]
254 | if streams:
255 | resources.append(merge({'url': streams.pop(0), 'type': 'video'}, mark))
256 | print_fit('{} {}(#{})'.format('analysing weibos...' if empty < aware and not exceed else 'finish analysis', progress(amount, total), page), pin = True)
257 | page += 1
258 | finally:
259 | time.sleep(interval)
260 |
261 | print_fit('\npractically scan {} weibos, get {} {}'.format(amount, len(resources), 'resources' if video else 'pictures'))
262 | return resources
263 |
264 | def format_name(item):
265 | item['name'] = re.sub(r'\?\S+$', '', re.sub(r'^\S+/', '', item['url']))
266 |
267 | def safeify(name):
268 | template = {u'\\': u'\', u'/': u'/', u':': u':', u'*': u'*', u'?': u'?', u'"': u'"', u'<': u'<', u'>': u'>', u'|': u'|'}
269 | for illegal in template:
270 | name = name.replace(illegal, template[illegal])
271 | return name
272 |
273 | def substitute(matched):
274 | key = matched.group(1).split(':')
275 | if key[0] not in item:
276 | return ':'.join(key)
277 | elif key[0] == 'date':
278 | return item[key[0]].strftime(key[1]) if len(key) > 1 else str(item[key[0]])
279 | elif key[0] == 'index':
280 | return str(item[key[0]]).zfill(int(key[1] if len(key) > 1 else '0'))
281 | elif key[0] == 'text':
282 | return re.sub(r'<.*?>', '', item[key[0]]).strip()
283 | else:
284 | return str(item[key[0]])
285 |
286 | return safeify(re.sub(r'{(.*?)}', substitute, args.name))
287 |
288 | def download(url, path, overwrite):
289 | if os.path.exists(path) and not overwrite: return True
290 | try:
291 | response = request_fit('GET', url, stream = True)
292 | with open(path, 'wb') as f:
293 | for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size = 512):
294 | if chunk:
295 | f.write(chunk)
296 | except Exception:
297 | if os.path.exists(path): os.remove(path)
298 | return False
299 | else:
300 | return True
301 |
302 |
303 | args = parser.parse_args(nargs_fit(parser, sys.argv[1:]))
304 |
305 | if args.users:
306 | users = [user.decode(system_encoding) for user in args.users] if is_python2 else args.users
307 | elif args.files:
308 | users = [read_from_file(path.strip()) for path in args.files]
309 | users = reduce(lambda x, y : x + y, users)
310 | users = [user.strip() for user in users]
311 |
312 | if args.directory:
313 | base = args.directory
314 | if os.path.exists(base):
315 | if not os.path.isdir(base): quit('saving path is not a directory')
316 | elif confirm('directory "{}" doesn\'t exist, help to create?'.format(base)):
317 | make_dir(base)
318 | else:
319 | quit('do it youself :)')
320 | else:
321 | base = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'weiboPic')
322 | if not os.path.exists(base): make_dir(base)
323 |
324 | boundary = args.boundary.split(':')
325 | boundary = boundary * 2 if len(boundary) == 1 else boundary
326 | numberify = lambda x: int(x) if re.search(r'^\d+$', x) else bid_to_mid(x)
327 | dateify = lambda t: datetime.datetime.strptime(t, '@%Y%m%d').date()
328 | parse_point = lambda p: dateify(p) if p.startswith('@') else numberify(p)
329 | try:
330 | boundary[0] = 0 if boundary[0] == '' else parse_point(boundary[0])
331 | boundary[1] = float('inf') if boundary[1] == '' else parse_point(boundary[1])
332 | if type(boundary[0]) == type(boundary[1]): assert boundary[0] <= boundary[1]
333 | except:
334 | quit('invalid id range {}'.format(args.boundary))
335 |
336 | token = 'SUB={}'.format(args.cookie) if args.cookie else None
337 | pool = concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers = args.size)
338 |
339 | for number, user in enumerate(users, 1):
340 |
341 | print_fit('{}/{} {}'.format(number, len(users), time.ctime()))
342 |
343 | if re.search(r'^\d{10}$', user):
344 | nickname = uid_to_nickname(user)
345 | uid = user
346 | else:
347 | nickname = user
348 | uid = nickname_to_uid(user)
349 |
350 | if not nickname or not uid:
351 | print_fit('invalid account {}'.format(user))
352 | print_fit('-' * 30)
353 | continue
354 |
355 | print_fit('{} {}'.format(nickname, uid))
356 |
357 | try:
358 | resources = get_resources(uid, args.video, args.interval, boundary)
359 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
360 | quit()
361 |
362 | album = os.path.join(base, nickname)
363 | if resources and not os.path.exists(album): make_dir(album)
364 |
365 | retry = 0
366 | while resources and retry <= args.retry:
367 |
368 | if retry > 0: print_fit('automatic retry {}'.format(retry))
369 |
370 | total = len(resources)
371 | tasks = []
372 | done = 0
373 | failed = {}
374 | cancel = False
375 |
376 | for resource in resources:
377 | path = os.path.join(album, format_name(resource))
378 | tasks.append(pool.submit(download, resource['url'], path, args.overwrite))
379 |
380 | while done != total:
381 | try:
382 | done = 0
383 | for index, task in enumerate(tasks):
384 | if task.done() == True:
385 | done += 1
386 | if task.cancelled(): continue
387 | elif task.result() == False: failed[index] = ''
388 | elif cancel:
389 | if not task.cancelled(): task.cancel()
390 | time.sleep(0.5)
391 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
392 | cancel = True
393 | finally:
394 | if not cancel:
395 | print_fit('{} {}'.format(
396 | 'downloading...' if done != total else 'all tasks done',
397 | progress(done, total, True)
398 | ), pin = True)
399 | else:
400 | print_fit('waiting for cancellation... ({})'.format(total - done), pin = True)
401 |
402 | if cancel: quit()
403 | print_fit('\nsuccess {}, failure {}, total {}'.format(total - len(failed), len(failed), total))
404 |
405 | resources = [resources[index] for index in failed]
406 | retry += 1
407 |
408 | for resource in resources: print_fit('{} failed'.format(resource['url']))
409 | print_fit('-' * 30)
410 |
411 | quit('bye bye')
412 |
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