├── .gitignore ├── youtube_upload ├── __init__.py └── youtube_upload.py ├── examples ├── upload_with_curl.sh └── split_video_for_youtube.sh ├── setup.py ├── CHANGELOG ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build 2 | *.pyc 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /youtube_upload/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from youtube_upload import * 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/upload_with_curl.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Upload videos to youtube using youtube-upload and curl. 4 | # 5 | # $ youtube-upload --get-upload-form-info ... | upload_with_curl.sh [CURL_OPTIONS] 6 | # 7 | set -e 8 | 9 | debug() { echo "$@" >&2; } 10 | 11 | while { read FILE; read TOKEN; read POST_URL; }; do 12 | URL="$POST_URL?nexturl=http://code.google.com/p/youtube-upload" 13 | VIDEO_ID=$(curl --include -F "token=$TOKEN" -F "file=@$FILE" "$@" "$URL" | 14 | grep -m1 "^Location: " | grep -o "id=[^&]\+" | cut -d"=" -f2-) 15 | test "$VIDEO_ID" || { debug "Error uploading"; exit 1; } 16 | echo "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=$VIDEO_ID" 17 | done 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | """Upload videos to Youtube.""" 3 | from youtube_upload import VERSION 4 | from distutils.core import setup 5 | 6 | setup_kwargs = { 7 | "name": "youtube-upload", 8 | "version": VERSION, 9 | "description": "Upload videos to Youtube", 10 | "author": "Arnau Sanchez", 11 | "author_email": "tokland@gmail.com", 12 | "url": "http://code.google.com/p/youtube-upload/", 13 | "packages": ["youtube_upload/"], 14 | "scripts": ["bin/youtube-upload"], 15 | "license": "GNU Public License v3.0", 16 | "long_description": " ".join(__doc__.strip().splitlines()), 17 | "classifiers": [ 18 | 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta', 19 | 'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop', 20 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)', 21 | 'Natural Language :: English', 22 | 'Operating System :: POSIX', 23 | 'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows', 24 | 'Programming Language :: Python', 25 | 'Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP', 26 | ], 27 | } 28 | 29 | setup(**setup_kwargs) 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/split_video_for_youtube.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Split a video file (to MKV format) suitable for standard users in Youtube (<15') 4 | # 5 | # $ bash split_video_for_youtube.sh video.avi 6 | # video.part1.mkv 7 | # video.part2.mkv 8 | # 9 | # $ youtube-upload [OPTIONS] video.part*.mkv 10 | # 11 | 12 | # Echo to standard error 13 | debug() { 14 | echo "$@" >&2 15 | } 16 | 17 | # Returns duration (in seconds) of a video $1 (uses ffmpeg). 18 | get_video_duration() { 19 | OUTPUT=$(ffmpeg -i "$1" -vframes 1 -f rawvideo -y /dev/null 2>&1) || 20 | { debug -e "get_video_duration: error running ffmpeg:\n$OUTPUT"; return 1; } 21 | DURATION=$(echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -m1 "^[[:space:]]*Duration:" | 22 | cut -d":" -f2- | cut -d"," -f1 | sed "s/[:\.]/ /g") || 23 | { debug -e "get_video_duration: error parsing duration:\n$OUTPUT"; return 1; } 24 | read HOURS MINUTES SECONDS DECISECONDS <<< "$DURATION" 25 | echo $((10#$HOURS * 3600 + 10#$MINUTES * 60 + 10#$SECONDS)) 26 | } 27 | 28 | main() { 29 | set -e -u -o pipefail 30 | if test $# -eq 0; then 31 | debug "Usage: $(basename $0) VIDEO [EXTRA_OPTIONS_FOR_FFMPEG]" 32 | exit 1 33 | fi 34 | CHUNK_DURATION=$((60*15)) 35 | VIDEO=$1 36 | shift 1 37 | 38 | DURATION=$(get_video_duration "$VIDEO") 39 | if test $DURATION -le $CHUNK_DURATION; then 40 | debug "no need to split, duration of video: $DURATION <= $CHUNK_DURATION" 41 | echo "$VIDEO" 42 | exit 0 43 | fi 44 | 45 | EXTENSION=${VIDEO##*.} 46 | BASENAME=$(basename "$VIDEO" ".$EXTENSION") 47 | debug "start split: $VIDEO ($DURATION seconds)" 48 | seq 0 $CHUNK_DURATION $DURATION | cat -n | while read INDEX OFFSET; do 49 | debug "$VIDEO: from position $OFFSET take $CHUNK_DURATION seconds" 50 | PADDED_INDEX=$(printf '%03d' $INDEX) 51 | OUTPUT_FILE="${BASENAME}.part${PADDED_INDEX}.mkv" 52 | ffmpeg -v 1 -sameq -vcodec copy -acodec copy "$@" \ 53 | -i "$VIDEO" -ss $OFFSET -t $CHUNK_DURATION -y "$OUTPUT_FILE" Mon, 06 May 2013 14:20:04 +0200 8 | 9 | youtube-upload (0.7.2) stable; urgency=low 10 | 11 | * Change --email option help message. 12 | * Allow escaped chars in description 13 | * Add -update-metadata (basic support: title/description) 14 | 15 | -- Wed, 31 May 2012 18:58:44 +0200 16 | 17 | youtube-upload (0.7.1) stable; urgency=low 18 | 19 | * Format checks on video URL and playlists. 20 | * Add option --unlisted (issue60). 21 | * Fix progressbar on finish. 22 | 23 | -- Wed, 1 May 2012 18:58:44 +0200 24 | 25 | youtube-upload (0.7) stable; urgency=low 26 | 27 | * Prompt password when not specified in command line. 28 | * Meaningful error codes. 29 | * Update to progressbar v2.3. 30 | 31 | -- Thu, 11 Aug 2011 09:54:47 +0200 32 | 33 | youtube-upload (0.6.2) unstable; urgency=low 34 | 35 | * Add option to create playlist 36 | * Add pycurl + progression bar 37 | 38 | -- Sat, 23 Apr 2011 20:06:34 +0200 39 | 40 | youtube-upload (0.6.1) unstable; urgency=low 41 | 42 | * fix issue with required options 43 | 44 | -- Fri, 25 Mar 2011 21:01:29 +0100 45 | 46 | youtube-upload (0.6) unstable; urgency=low 47 | 48 | * Remove ffmpeg spliting from Python script (orthogonal task) 49 | * Move all arguments to options except video paths. 50 | * Bash script to split videos: split_video_for_youtube.sh 51 | 52 | -- Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:50:45 +0100 53 | 54 | youtube-upload (0.5) unstable; urgency=low 55 | 56 | * Update to new Youtube limits (15mins, 2Gb) 57 | * Add curl options to bash script 58 | * Fix encoding for debug (issue10) 59 | * Fix location bug (issue11) 60 | * Fix keywords splitting (issue13) 61 | * Add --wait-processed option (issue19) 62 | 63 | -- Wed, 29 Sep 2010 11:31:18 +0200 64 | 65 | youtube-upload (0.4) unstable; urgency=low 66 | 67 | * issue7: fix for gdata 2.0.10 68 | * issue9: password can be passed through 69 | * Add --location option 70 | * Add --private option 71 | * Add --playlist-uri option 72 | * Add Bash example: Upload a video using curl 73 | 74 | -- Tue, 29 Jun 2010 19:45:40 +0200 75 | 76 | youtube-upload (0.3) unstable; urgency=low 77 | 78 | * Keep quality of original video on slipt. 79 | 80 | -- Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:01:58 +0200 81 | 82 | youtube-upload (0.2) unstable; urgency=low 83 | 84 | * Refactor video split 85 | * Create split file only when necessary 86 | * Add setup.py 87 | 88 | -- Tue, 16 Mar 2010 22:56:21 +0100 89 | 90 | youtube-upload (0.1) unstable; urgency=high 91 | 92 | * Detect deprecated categories. 93 | * Validate meta-data before uploading the video. 94 | * Split files in chunks (youtube limits to 10') using ffmpeg. 95 | 96 | -- Tue, 08 Dec 2009 19:49:02 +0100 97 | 98 | youtube-upload (0.0.1) unstable; urgency=high 99 | 100 | * First release. 101 | 102 | -- Arnau Sanchez Sat, 24 Jan 2009 12:17:21 +0200 103 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Introduction 2 | 3 | Python CLI YouTube Upload Utility 4 | 5 | It's a fork of with some improvements 6 | 7 | **Youtube-upload** is a command-line script that uploads videos to Youtube. **Youtube-upload** should work on any platform (GNU/Linux, BSD, OS X, Windows, ...) that runs Python. 8 | 9 | # Dependencies 10 | 11 | * [Python 2.6 or 2.7](http://www.python.org) 12 | * [python-gdata](http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client) (>= 1.2.4) 13 | 14 | Note: You must have logged in at least once into your Youtube account prior to uploading any videos. 15 | 16 | # Download & Install 17 | 18 | 1. Download 19 | * Download latest ZIP 20 | * Or clone git repo: `git clone git@github.com:TheMengzor/youtube-upload.git` 21 | 2. Install 22 | * Install it to the system: `sudo python ./setup.py install` 23 | * Or run it without an installation from youtube-upload folder: `./youtube-upload video.mov` 24 | 25 | # Usage examples 26 | 27 | ## Upload a video 28 | 29 | ``` 30 | youtube-upload --email=myemail@gmail.com --password=mypassword \ 31 | --title="A.S. Mutter" --description="A.S. Mutter plays Beethoven" \ 32 | --category=Music --keywords="mutter, beethoven" anne_sophie_mutter.flv 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | Script will return vieo URL: 36 | 37 | ``` 38 | www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxzZ-fYjeYs 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | ## Upload a video with a description from file (_description.txt_) 42 | 43 | ``` 44 | youtube-upload --email=myemail@gmail.com \ 45 | --password=mypassword \ 46 | --title="A.S. Mutter" \ 47 | --description="$(< description.txt)" \ 48 | --category=Music \ 49 | --keywords="mutter, beethoven" \ 50 | anne_sophie_mutter.flv 51 | ``` 52 | 53 | Script will return vieo URL: 54 | 55 | ``` 56 | www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxzZ-fYjeYs 57 | ``` 58 | 59 | ## Upload the video using the Youtube API 60 | 61 | ``` 62 | youtube-upload --api-upload [OTHER OPTIONS] file.flv 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | If you set explicitly the `--api-upload` options or `pycurl` does not installed, the original Youtube API will be used to upload the video file. This method is not recommended because it does not shows the nice progressbar. 66 | 67 | ## Upload a splited video 68 | 69 | ``` 70 | youtube-upload [OPTIONS] --title="TITLE" video.part1.avi video.part2.avi 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | Script will return video URLs and automatically add part number to the video title: 74 | 75 | ``` 76 | www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxzZ-fYjeYs # title: TITLE [1/2] 77 | www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxzZ-fYsdff # title: TITLE [2/2] 78 | ``` 79 | 80 | ## Add a video to a playlist 81 | 82 | ``` 83 | youtube-upload [OPTIONS] --add-to-playlist=http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/playlists/7986C428284A40A1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zpqu97l3G1U 84 | ``` 85 | 86 | Note that the argument must be the video URL (not a local file) and the playlist is the URL of the feed (with no prefix "PL"). 87 | 88 | ## Get available categories 89 | 90 | ``` 91 | youtube-upload --get-categories 92 | ``` 93 | Script will return a space-separated list of available categories 94 | 95 | ``` 96 | Tech Education Animals People Travel Entertainment Howto Sports Autos Music News Games Nonprofit Comedy Film 97 | ``` 98 | 99 | ## Split a video with _ffmpeg_ 100 | 101 | If you feeling problems to upload large file you can split it with FFMPEG. You can use the Bash example script to split it before uploading: 102 | 103 | ``` 104 | bash examples/split_video_for_youtube.sh video.avi 105 | ``` 106 | 107 | Script will return 108 | 109 | ``` 110 | video.part1.avi 111 | video.part2.avi 112 | video.part3.avi 113 | ``` 114 | 115 | ## Upload videos with _curl_ 116 | 117 | The script uses pycurl by default (when available) to upload the video, but if you need to tweak the upload parameters take a look at the Bash script included with the sources . This command, for example, would upload _somevideo.flv_ with a limit rate of 100KBytes: 118 | 119 | ``` 120 | $ youtube-upload --get-upload-form-info [OPTIONS] | bash examples/upload_with_curl.sh --limit-rate 100k 121 | ``` 122 | 123 | ## Upload a non-public (private/unlisted) video: 124 | 125 | ``` 126 | $ youtube-upload --private ... 127 | ``` 128 | 129 | ``` 130 | $ youtube-upload --unlisted ... 131 | ``` 132 | 133 | ## Use a HTTP proxy 134 | 135 | Set environment variables *http_proxy* and *https_proxy*: 136 | 137 | ``` 138 | export http_proxy=http://user:password@host:port 139 | export https_proxy=http://user:password@host:port 140 | youtube-upload .... 141 | ``` 142 | 143 | # Caveats 144 | 145 | ## Validate your credentials 146 | 147 | Before you upload a video using the script, do it manually to make sure everything is ok (you have a valid user/password and an associated channel). See issue57 for more details. 148 | 149 | ## Using two-step verification 150 | 151 | If you are using [two-step verification](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/180744?hl=en) issue an application-specific password and use it in the script as if it was your real password. See [issue111](https://code.google.com/p/youtube-upload/issues/detail?id=111) for more details. 152 | 153 | # Feedback 154 | 155 | Use the [issues tracker](http://code.google.com/p/youtube-upload/issues/) instead to report bugs or suggest improvements. 156 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /youtube_upload/youtube_upload.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | # 3 | # Youtube-upload is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 6 | # (at your option) any later version. 7 | # 8 | # Youtube-upload is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 9 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 10 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 11 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 12 | # 13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 14 | # along with Youtube-upload. If not, see . 15 | # 16 | # Author: Arnau Sanchez 17 | # Websites: http://code.google.com/p/youtube-upload 18 | # http://code.google.com/p/tokland 19 | """ 20 | Upload a video to Youtube from the command-line. 21 | 22 | $ youtube-upload --email=myemail@gmail.com \ 23 | --password=mypassword \ 24 | --title="A.S. Mutter playing" \ 25 | --description="Anne Sophie Mutter plays Beethoven" \ 26 | --category=Music \ 27 | --keywords="mutter, beethoven" \ 28 | anne_sophie_mutter.flv 29 | www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxzZ-fYjeYs 30 | """ 31 | 32 | import os 33 | import re 34 | import sys 35 | import time 36 | import string 37 | import locale 38 | import urllib 39 | import socket 40 | import getpass 41 | import StringIO 42 | import optparse 43 | import itertools 44 | # python >= 2.6 45 | from xml.etree import ElementTree 46 | 47 | # python-gdata (>= 1.2.4) 48 | import gdata.media 49 | import gdata.service 50 | import gdata.geo 51 | import gdata.youtube 52 | import gdata.youtube.service 53 | from gdata.media import YOUTUBE_NAMESPACE 54 | from atom import ExtensionElement 55 | 56 | # http://pycurl.sourceforge.net/ 57 | try: 58 | import pycurl 59 | except ImportError: 60 | pycurl = None 61 | 62 | # http://code.google.com/p/python-progressbar (>= 2.3) 63 | try: 64 | import progressbar 65 | except ImportError: 66 | progressbar = None 67 | 68 | class InvalidCategory(Exception): pass 69 | class VideoArgumentMissing(Exception): pass 70 | class OptionsMissing(Exception): pass 71 | class BadAuthentication(Exception): pass 72 | class CaptchaRequired(Exception): pass 73 | class ParseError(Exception): pass 74 | class VideoNotFound(Exception): pass 75 | class UnsuccessfulHTTPResponseCode(Exception): pass 76 | 77 | VERSION = "1.0" 78 | DEVELOPER_KEY = "AI39si7iJ5TSVP3U_j4g3GGNZeI6uJl6oPLMxiyMst24zo1FEgnLzcG4iSE0t2pLvi-O03cW918xz9JFaf_Hn-XwRTTK7i1Img" 79 | 80 | EXIT_CODES = { 81 | # Non-retryable 82 | BadAuthentication: 1, 83 | VideoArgumentMissing: 2, 84 | OptionsMissing: 2, 85 | InvalidCategory: 3, 86 | CaptchaRequired: 4, # retry with options --captcha-token and --captcha-response 87 | ParseError: 5, 88 | VideoNotFound: 6, 89 | # Retryable 90 | UnsuccessfulHTTPResponseCode: 100, 91 | } 92 | 93 | def to_utf8(s): 94 | """Re-encode string from the default system encoding to UTF-8.""" 95 | current = locale.getpreferredencoding() 96 | return (s.decode(current).encode("UTF-8") if s and current != "UTF-8" else s) 97 | 98 | def debug(obj, fd=sys.stderr): 99 | """Write obj to standard error.""" 100 | string = str(obj.encode(get_encoding(fd), "backslashreplace") 101 | if isinstance(obj, unicode) else obj) 102 | fd.write(string + "\n") 103 | 104 | def catch_exceptions(exit_codes, fun, *args, **kwargs): 105 | """ 106 | Catch exceptions on 'fun(*args, **kwargs)' and return the exit code specified in the 'exit_codes' dictionary. Returns 0 if no exception is raised. 107 | """ 108 | try: 109 | fun(*args, **kwargs) 110 | return 0 111 | except tuple(exit_codes.keys()) as exc: 112 | debug("[%s] %s" % (exc.__class__.__name__, exc)) 113 | return exit_codes[exc.__class__] 114 | 115 | def get_encoding(fd): 116 | """Guess terminal encoding.""" 117 | return fd.encoding or locale.getpreferredencoding() 118 | 119 | def compact(it): 120 | """Filter false (in the truth sense) elements in iterator.""" 121 | return filter(bool, it) 122 | 123 | def tosize(seq, size): 124 | """Return a list of fixed length from sequence (which may be shorter or longer).""" 125 | return (seq[:size] if len(seq) >= size else (seq + [None] * (size-len(seq)))) 126 | 127 | def first(it): 128 | """Return first element in iterable.""" 129 | return it.next() 130 | 131 | def post(url, files_params, extra_params, show_progressbar=True): 132 | """Post files to a given URL.""" 133 | def progress(bar, maxval, download_t, download_d, upload_t, upload_d): 134 | bar.update(min(maxval, upload_d)) 135 | c = pycurl.Curl() 136 | file_params2 = [(key, (pycurl.FORM_FILE, path)) for (key, path) in files_params.items()] 137 | items = extra_params.items() + file_params2 138 | c.setopt(c.URL, url + "?nexturl=http://code.google.com/p/youtube-upload") 139 | c.setopt(c.HTTPPOST, items) 140 | if show_progressbar and progressbar: 141 | widgets = [ 142 | progressbar.Percentage(), ' ', 143 | progressbar.Bar(), ' ', 144 | progressbar.ETA(), ' ', 145 | progressbar.FileTransferSpeed(), 146 | ] 147 | total_filesize = sum(os.path.getsize(path) for path in files_params.values()) 148 | bar = progressbar.ProgressBar(widgets=widgets, maxval=total_filesize) 149 | bar.start() 150 | c.setopt(c.NOPROGRESS, 0) 151 | c.setopt(c.PROGRESSFUNCTION, lambda *args: progress(bar, total_filesize, *args)) 152 | elif show_progressbar: 153 | debug("Install python-progressbar to see a nice progress bar") 154 | bar = None 155 | else: 156 | bar = None 157 | 158 | body_container = StringIO.StringIO() 159 | headers_container = StringIO.StringIO() 160 | c.setopt(c.WRITEFUNCTION, body_container.write) 161 | c.setopt(c.HEADERFUNCTION, headers_container.write) 162 | c.perform() 163 | http_code = c.getinfo(pycurl.HTTP_CODE) 164 | c.close() 165 | 166 | if bar: 167 | bar.finish() 168 | headers = dict([s.strip() for s in line.split(":", 1)] for line in 169 | headers_container.getvalue().splitlines() if ":" in line) 170 | return http_code, headers, body_container.getvalue() 171 | 172 | class Youtube: 173 | """Interface the Youtube API.""" 174 | CATEGORIES_SCHEME = "http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/categories.cat" 175 | 176 | def __init__(self, developer_key, source="tokland-youtube_upload", 177 | client_id="tokland-youtube_upload"): 178 | """Login and preload available categories.""" 179 | service = gdata.youtube.service.YouTubeService() 180 | service.ssl = False # SSL is not yet supported by the API 181 | service.source = source 182 | service.developer_key = developer_key 183 | service.client_id = client_id 184 | self.service = service 185 | 186 | def login(self, email, password, captcha_token=None, captcha_response=None): 187 | """Login into youtube.""" 188 | self.service.email = email 189 | self.service.password = password 190 | self.service.ProgrammaticLogin(captcha_token, captcha_response) 191 | 192 | def get_upload_form_data(self, path, *args, **kwargs): 193 | """Return dict with keys 'post_url' and 'token' with upload info.""" 194 | entry = self._create_video_entry(*args, **kwargs) 195 | post_url, token = self.service.GetFormUploadToken(entry) 196 | return dict(entry=entry, post_url=post_url, token=token) 197 | 198 | def upload_video(self, path, *args, **kwargs): 199 | """Upload a video.""" 200 | video_entry = self._create_video_entry(*args, **kwargs) 201 | return self.service.InsertVideoEntry(video_entry, path) 202 | 203 | def create_playlist(self, title, description, private=False): 204 | """Create a new playlist and return its uri.""" 205 | playlist = self.service.AddPlaylist(title, description, private) 206 | # playlist.GetFeedLink() returns None, why? 207 | return first(el.get("href") for el in playlist._ToElementTree() if "feedLink" in el.tag) 208 | 209 | def add_video_to_playlist(self, video_id, playlist_uri, title=None, description=None): 210 | """Add video to playlist.""" 211 | expected = r"http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/playlists/" 212 | if not re.match("^" + expected, playlist_uri): 213 | raise ParseError("expecting playlist feed URL (%sID), but got '%s'" % 214 | (expected.decode("string-escape"), playlist_uri)) 215 | playlist_video_entry = self.service.AddPlaylistVideoEntryToPlaylist( 216 | playlist_uri, video_id, title, description) 217 | return playlist_video_entry 218 | 219 | def update_metadata(self, url, title, description): 220 | """Change metadata of a video.""" 221 | entry = self._get_feed_from_url(url) 222 | if title: 223 | entry.media.title = gdata.media.Title(text=title) 224 | if description: 225 | entry.media.description = \ 226 | gdata.media.Description(description_type='plain', text=description) 227 | return self.service.UpdateVideoEntry(entry) 228 | 229 | def delete_video_from_playlist(self, video_id, playlist_uri): 230 | """Delete video from playlist.""" 231 | expected = r"http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/playlists/" 232 | if not re.match("^" + expected, playlist_uri): 233 | raise ParseError("expecting playlist feed URL (%sID), but got '%s'" % 234 | (expected.decode("string-escape"), playlist_uri)) 235 | entries = self.service.GetYouTubePlaylistVideoFeed(playlist_uri).entry 236 | 237 | for entry in entries: 238 | url, entry_id = get_entry_info(entry) 239 | if video_id == entry_id: 240 | playlist_video_entry_id = entry.id.text.split('/')[-1] 241 | self.service.DeletePlaylistVideoEntry(playlist_uri, playlist_video_entry_id) 242 | break 243 | else: 244 | raise VideoNotFound("Video %s not found in playlist %s" % (video_id, playlist_uri)) 245 | 246 | def check_upload_status(self, video_id): 247 | """ 248 | Check upload status of a video. 249 | 250 | Return None if video is processed, and a pair (status, message) otherwise. 251 | """ 252 | return self.service.CheckUploadStatus(video_id=video_id) 253 | 254 | def _get_feed_from_url(self, url): 255 | template = 'http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/default/uploads/%s' 256 | video_id = get_video_id_from_url(url) 257 | return self.service.GetYouTubeVideoEntry(template % video_id) 258 | 259 | def _create_video_entry(self, title, description, category, keywords=None, 260 | location=None, private=False, unlisted=False): 261 | self.categories = self.get_categories() 262 | if category not in self.categories: 263 | valid = " ".join(self.categories.keys()) 264 | raise InvalidCategory("Invalid category '%s' (valid: %s)" % (category, valid)) 265 | media_group = gdata.media.Group( 266 | title=gdata.media.Title(text=title), 267 | description=gdata.media.Description(description_type='plain', text=description), 268 | keywords=gdata.media.Keywords(text=keywords), 269 | category=gdata.media.Category( 270 | text=category, 271 | label=self.categories[category], 272 | scheme=self.CATEGORIES_SCHEME), 273 | private=(gdata.media.Private() if private else None), 274 | player=None) 275 | if location: 276 | where = gdata.geo.Where() 277 | where.set_location(location) 278 | else: 279 | where = None 280 | kwargs = { 281 | "namespace": YOUTUBE_NAMESPACE, 282 | "attributes": {'action': 'list', 'permission': 'denied'}, 283 | } 284 | extension = ([ExtensionElement('accessControl', **kwargs)] if unlisted else None) 285 | return gdata.youtube.YouTubeVideoEntry(media=media_group, geo=where, 286 | extension_elements=extension) 287 | 288 | @classmethod 289 | def get_categories(cls): 290 | """Return categories dictionary with pairs (term, label).""" 291 | def get_pair(element): 292 | """Return pair (term, label) for a (non-deprecated) XML element.""" 293 | if all(not(str(x.tag).endswith("deprecated")) for x in element.getchildren()): 294 | return (element.get("term"), element.get("label")) 295 | xmldata = str(urllib.urlopen(cls.CATEGORIES_SCHEME).read()) 296 | xml = ElementTree.XML(xmldata) 297 | return dict(compact(map(get_pair, xml))) 298 | 299 | 300 | def get_video_id_from_url(url): 301 | """Return video ID from a Youtube URL.""" 302 | match = re.search("v=(.*)$", url) 303 | if not match: 304 | raise ParseError("expecting a video URL (http://www.youtube.com?v=ID), but got '%s'" % url) 305 | return match.group(1) 306 | 307 | def get_entry_info(entry): 308 | """Return pair (url, id) for video entry.""" 309 | url = entry.GetHtmlLink().href.replace("&feature=youtube_gdata", "") 310 | video_id = get_video_id_from_url(url) 311 | return url, video_id 312 | 313 | def parse_location(string): 314 | """Return tuple (long, latitude) from string with coordinates.""" 315 | if string and string.strip(): 316 | return map(float, string.split(",", 1)) 317 | 318 | def wait_processing(youtube_obj, video_id): 319 | """Wait until a video id recently uploaded has been procesed.""" 320 | debug("waiting until video is processed") 321 | while 1: 322 | try: 323 | response = youtube_obj.check_upload_status(video_id) 324 | except socket.gaierror as msg: 325 | debug("non-fatal network error: %s" % msg) 326 | continue 327 | if not response: 328 | debug("video is processed") 329 | break 330 | status, message = response 331 | debug("check_upload_status: %s" % " - ".join(compact(response))) 332 | if status != "processing": 333 | break 334 | time.sleep(5) 335 | 336 | def upload_video(youtube, options, video_path, total_videos, index): 337 | """Upload video with index (for split videos).""" 338 | title = to_utf8(options.title) 339 | description = to_utf8(options.description or "").decode("string-escape") 340 | namespace = dict(title=title, n=index+1, total=total_videos) 341 | complete_title = (string.Template(options.title_template).substitute(**namespace) 342 | if total_videos > 1 else title) 343 | args = [video_path, complete_title, description, 344 | options.category, options.keywords] 345 | kwargs = { 346 | "private": options.private, 347 | "location": parse_location(options.location), 348 | "unlisted": options.unlisted, 349 | } 350 | 351 | if options.get_upload_form_data: 352 | data = youtube.get_upload_form_data(*args, **kwargs) 353 | return "\n".join([video_path, data["token"], data["post_url"]]) 354 | elif options.api_upload or not pycurl: 355 | if not options.api_upload: 356 | debug("Install pycurl to upload the video using HTTP") 357 | debug("Start upload using basic gdata API: %s" % video_path) 358 | entry = youtube.upload_video(*args, **kwargs) 359 | url, video_id = get_entry_info(entry) 360 | else: # upload with curl 361 | data = youtube.get_upload_form_data(*args, **kwargs) 362 | entry = data["entry"] 363 | debug("Start upload using a HTTP post: %s -> %s" % (video_path, data["post_url"])) 364 | http_code, headers, body = post(data["post_url"], 365 | {"file": video_path}, {"token": data["token"]}, 366 | show_progressbar=not(options.hide_progressbar)) 367 | if http_code != 302: 368 | raise UnsuccessfulHTTPResponseCode( 369 | "HTTP code on upload: %d (expected 302)" % http_code) 370 | params = dict(s.split("=", 1) for s in headers["Location"].split("?", 1)[1].split("&")) 371 | if params["status"] != "200": 372 | raise UnsuccessfulHTTPResponseCode( 373 | "HTTP status on upload link: %s (expected 200)" % params["status"]) 374 | video_id = params["id"] 375 | url = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=%s" % video_id 376 | if options.wait_processing: 377 | wait_processing(youtube, video_id) 378 | return url 379 | 380 | def run_main(parser, options, args, output=sys.stdout): 381 | """Run the main scripts from the parsed options/args.""" 382 | if options.get_categories: 383 | output.write(" ".join(Youtube.get_categories().keys()) + "\n") 384 | return 385 | elif (options.create_playlist or options.add_to_playlist or 386 | options.delete_from_playlist or options.update_metadata): 387 | required_options = ["email"] 388 | else: 389 | if not args: 390 | parser.print_usage() 391 | raise VideoArgumentMissing("Specify a video file to upload") 392 | required_options = ["email"] 393 | 394 | missing = [opt for opt in required_options if not getattr(options, opt)] 395 | if missing: 396 | parser.print_usage() 397 | raise OptionsMissing("Some required option are missing: %s" % ", ".join(missing)) 398 | 399 | if options.password is None: 400 | password = getpass.getpass("Password for account <%s>: " % options.email) 401 | elif options.password == "-": 402 | password = sys.stdin.readline().strip() 403 | else: 404 | password = options.password 405 | youtube = Youtube(DEVELOPER_KEY) 406 | debug("Login to Youtube API: email='%s', password='%s'" % 407 | (options.email, "*" * len(password))) 408 | try: 409 | youtube.login(options.email, password, captcha_token=options.captcha_token, 410 | captcha_response=options.captcha_response) 411 | except gdata.service.BadAuthentication: 412 | raise BadAuthentication("Authentication failed") 413 | except gdata.service.CaptchaRequired: 414 | token = youtube.service.captcha_token 415 | message = [ 416 | "Captcha request: %s" % youtube.service.captcha_url, 417 | "Re-run the command with: --captcha-token=%s --captcha-response=CAPTCHA" % token, 418 | ] 419 | raise CaptchaRequired("\n".join(message)) 420 | 421 | if options.create_playlist: 422 | title, description, private = tosize(options.create_playlist.split("|", 2), 3) 423 | playlist_uri = youtube.create_playlist(title, description, (private == "1")) 424 | debug("Playlist created: %s" % playlist_uri) 425 | output.write(playlist_uri+"\n") 426 | elif options.update_metadata: 427 | if not args: 428 | parser.print_usage() 429 | raise VideoArgumentMissing("Specify a video URL to upload") 430 | url = args[0] 431 | updated = youtube.update_metadata(url, options.title, options.description) 432 | debug("Video metadata updated: %s" % url) 433 | elif options.add_to_playlist: 434 | for url in args: 435 | debug("Adding video (%s) to playlist: %s" % (url, options.add_to_playlist)) 436 | video_id = get_video_id_from_url(url) 437 | youtube.add_video_to_playlist(video_id, options.add_to_playlist) 438 | elif options.delete_from_playlist: 439 | playlist = options.delete_from_playlist 440 | for url in args: 441 | video_id = get_video_id_from_url(url) 442 | debug("delete video (%s) from playlist: %s; video-id: %s" % 443 | (url, playlist, video_id)) 444 | youtube.delete_video_from_playlist(video_id, playlist) 445 | else: 446 | for index, video_path in enumerate(args): 447 | url = upload_video(youtube, options, video_path, len(args), index) 448 | output.write(url + "\n") 449 | 450 | def main(arguments): 451 | """Upload video to Youtube.""" 452 | usage = """Usage: %prog [OPTIONS] VIDEO_PATH ... 453 | 454 | Upload videos to youtube.""" 455 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage, version=VERSION) 456 | 457 | title = arguments[-1].split("/")[-1]; 458 | 459 | # Required options 460 | parser.add_option('-m', '--email', dest='email', type="string", help='Authentication email or Youtube username') 461 | parser.add_option('-p', '--password', dest='password', type="string", help='Authentication password') 462 | parser.add_option('-t', '--title', dest='title', type="string", default=title, help='Video(s) title') 463 | parser.add_option('-c', '--category', dest='category', type="string", default="Film", help='Video(s) category') 464 | 465 | # Side commands 466 | parser.add_option('', '--get-categories', dest='get_categories', action="store_true", default=False, help='Show video categories') 467 | parser.add_option('', '--create-playlist', dest='create_playlist', type="string", default=None, metavar="TITLE|DESCRIPTION|PRIVATE (0=no, 1=yes)", help='Create new playlist and add uploaded video(s) to it') 468 | 469 | # Optional options 470 | parser.add_option('-d', '--description', dest='description', type="string", help='Video(s) description') 471 | parser.add_option('', '--keywords', dest='keywords', type="string", help='Video(s) keywords (separated by commas: tag1,tag2,...)') 472 | parser.add_option('', '--title-template', dest='title_template', type="string", default="$title [$n/$total]", metavar="STRING", help='Title template to use on multiple videos (default: $title [$n/$total])') 473 | parser.add_option('', '--private', dest='private', action="store_true", default=True, help='Set uploaded video(s) as private') 474 | parser.add_option('', '--unlisted', dest='unlisted', action="store_true", default=False, help='Set uploaded video(s) as unlisted') 475 | parser.add_option('', '--location', dest='location', type="string", default=None, metavar="LAT,LON", help='Video(s) location (lat, lon). example: "43.3,5.42"') 476 | parser.add_option('', '--update-metadata', dest='update_metadata', action="store_true", default=False, help='Update video metadata (title/description)') 477 | 478 | # Upload options 479 | parser.add_option('', '--api-upload', dest='api_upload', action="store_true", default=False, help="Use the API upload instead of pycurl") 480 | parser.add_option('', '--get-upload-form-info', dest='get_upload_form_data', action="store_true", default=False, help="Don't upload, get the form info (PATH, TOKEN, URL)") 481 | parser.add_option('', '--hide-progressbar', dest='hide_progressbar', action="store_true", default=False, help="Hide progressbar on uploads") 482 | 483 | # Playlist options 484 | parser.add_option('', '--add-to-playlist', dest='add_to_playlist', type="string", default=None, metavar="URI", help='Add video(s) to an existing playlist') 485 | parser.add_option('', '--delete-from-playlist', dest='delete_from_playlist', type="string", default=None, metavar="URI", help='Delete video(s) from an existing playlist') 486 | parser.add_option('', 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