├── CREDITS.md ├── LICENSE.txt ├── README.md ├── pyload_bookmarklet.js └── pyload_bookmarklet.min.js /CREDITS.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Credits 2 | ------- 3 | 4 | - Inspired by http://peacecopathe.free.fr/peacecoFile/upload/pyload_BookMarklet_v2_min.js. 5 | - [@Ryan747800B](https://github.com/Ryan747800B) 6 | - Posting this on github. 7 | - [@rscataran](https://github.com/rscataran) 8 | - Translated to English. 9 | - Added Package Name field. 10 | - Shorter Timeout to close dialog. 11 | - [@GammaC0de](https://github.com/GammaC0de) 12 | - Major rewrite: 13 | - UI redesign. 14 | - Get package name from window title. 15 | - Dynamic filter for the URL list. 16 | - Check URLs by domain name. 17 | - Copy checked URLs to clipboard. 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | Copyright (C) 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pyLoad Bookmarklet 2 | ------------------ 3 | *pyLoad Bookmarklet* is a bookmarklet to send download links to pyLoad. 4 | 5 | ### Highlights: 6 | - Translated to English. 7 | - UI redesign. 8 | - Added Package Name field. 9 | - Get package name from window title. 10 | - Dynamic filter for the URL list. 11 | - Check URLs by domain name. 12 | - Copy checked URLs to clipboard. 13 | - Shorter Timeout to close dialog. 14 | 15 | Installation: 16 | --------------------- 17 | 1. Download [pyload_bookmarklet.min.js](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pyload/pyload-bookmarklet/master/pyload_bookmarklet.min.js) and save it to your local disk. 18 | 2. Open *pyload_bookmarklet.min.js* with your favorite text editor and: 19 | - go to the end of the file - first parameter is the *pyLoad host*, the second is the *username*, the third is the *password*, and the last is *submit method* (see notes below). 20 | - specify the pyLoad host (for method 1 this is typically should be `http://localhost:9666`, for methods 2&3 `http://localhost:8000`) and also the submit method. 21 | 3. Select and copy all the text to the clipboard. 22 | 4. Open your browser, create a new bookmark and name it "Send To pyLoad" 23 | 5. For Firefox: 24 | - Location: Paste the javascript code you have copied before. 25 | 26 | For Google Chrome: 27 | - URL: Paste the javascript code you have copied before. 28 | 6. Click Ok to save the bookmark. 29 | 30 | Usage: 31 | --------------------- 32 | 1. Navigate to the page where the download link is located. 33 | 2. Click the bookmarklet button you have created. 34 | 3. Write your package name. 35 | 4. Check the link(s) to send to pyLoad for downloading and/or select a domain(s) from the list. 36 | 5. Press the "Send to pyLoad" button. 37 | 38 | Credits 39 | ------- 40 | See [CREDITS.md](https://github.com/pyload/pyload-bookmarklet/blob/master/CREDITS.md) file. 41 | 42 | Notes: 43 | ------ 44 | - This bookmarklet has three methods to submit links to pyLoad, you have to choose one. 45 | - All methods have pros and cons: 46 | - Method 1 - links are sent via http:///flash/add 47 | - pros: 48 | 1. This method does not require you to be logged in to the pyLoad web interface. 49 | 2. No user and password is sent over the network. 50 | - cons: 51 | 1. The links are sent to the *collector*, not to the *queue*. 52 | - Method 2 - links are sent via http:///api/addPackage 53 | - pros: 54 | 1. The downloads start immediately. 55 | - cons: 56 | 1. You must be already logged in to the pyLoad web interface for this method to work. 57 | - Method 3 - links are sent via http:///api/addPackage using username & password 58 | - pros: 59 | 1. The downloads start immediately. 60 | 2. You don't have to be logged in to the pyLoad web interface for this method to work... 61 | - cons: 62 | 1. Username & password is sent with the request, so you'd better use this method over a secured connection (HTTPS). 63 | 2. This method requires you to have [api_app.py@576baf2](https://github.com/pyload/pyload/commit/576baf2d66b9dd1b228f121df44ff01b45d732f4) commit applied to *api_app.py* 64 | - If the page where the download is located uses HTTPS and pyLoad uses HTTP, you will get a security warning, and you have to confirm the send.
65 | Nowadays that most web pages uses HTTPS, it is recommended to configure pyLoad to also use HTTPS - You will avoid this security warning and also if you use submit method 3, the user and password are sent over a secured channel. 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyload_bookmarklet.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | javascript: 2 | "use strict"; 3 | (function (defaultAddress, username, password, sendMethod) { 4 | let parentWin, bookmarkletWin, list_Links, list_Domains, list_Checked, numChecked, url; 5 | 6 | function extractPageLinks() { 7 | let results = []; 8 | let unique_links = {}; 9 | for (let e = 0; e < parentWin.document.links.length; e++) { 10 | let t = parentWin.document.links[e]; 11 | if (!t.href.match(/^(?:mailto:|javascript:|data:)/)) { 12 | if(!unique_links[t.href]) { 13 | unique_links[t.href] = true; 14 | results.push({href:t.href, name:t.text.replace(/(<([^>]+)>)/ig,"").trim()}); 15 | } 16 | } 17 | } 18 | return results; 19 | } 20 | 21 | function extractSelectionLinks() { 22 | let results = []; 23 | let unique_links = {}; 24 | let selectedText = (parentWin.getSelection ? parentWin.getSelection() : (parentWin.document.getSelection ? parentWin.document.getSelection() : (parentWin.document.selection ? parentWin.document.selection.createRange().text : ''))).toString(); 25 | if (selectedText !== "") { 26 | let urls = selectedText.match(/(?:ht|f)tp(?:s?):\/\/[a-zA-Z0-9-./?=_&%#:]+(?:[< "'\r\n\t]|$)/ig) || []; 27 | for (let e = 0; e < urls.length; e++) { 28 | let t = urls[e].replace(/[< "'\r\n\t]/g, ""); 29 | if(!unique_links[t]) { 30 | unique_links[t] = true; 31 | results.push({href:t, name:""}); 32 | } 33 | } 34 | } 35 | return results; 36 | } 37 | 38 | function getPageDomains() { 39 | let list_Domains = []; 40 | let parser = document.createElement('a'); 41 | list_Links.forEach(function (l) { 42 | parser.href = l.href; 43 | let d = parser.hostname.match(/[^.]+\.(?:\w{3,}|\w{2,3}\.\w{2})$/); 44 | if (d !== null && list_Domains.indexOf(d[0].toLowerCase()) < 0) { 45 | list_Domains.push(d[0].toLowerCase()); 46 | } 47 | }); 48 | return list_Domains; 49 | } 50 | 51 | function buildLinksDiv() { 52 | let t = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("searchInput").value; 53 | let title; 54 | if (!t) { 55 | t = ""; 56 | title = "

Links:

"; 57 | } else { 58 | title = "

Filtered links: "" + t + ""

"; 59 | } 60 | t = t.toLocaleLowerCase(); 61 | let html = title + '
'; 62 | for (let n = 0; n < list_Links.length; n++) { 63 | if (list_Links[n].href.toLocaleLowerCase().indexOf(t) !== -1 || list_Links[n].name.toLocaleLowerCase().indexOf(t) !== -1) { 64 | html += '
"; 65 | } 66 | } 67 | html += "
"; 68 | let r = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("divLinks"); 69 | r.innerHTML = html; 70 | } 71 | 72 | function bookmarklet() { 73 | let l=document.createElement("link"); 74 | l.setAttribute("href","https://stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.3.1/css/bootstrap.min.css"); 75 | l.setAttribute("rel","stylesheet"); 76 | bookmarkletWin.document.head.appendChild(l); 77 | let pnd = document.createElement("div"); 78 | let z = document.createElement("div"); 79 | z.innerHTML = '

Package Name:

'; 80 | let i = document.createElement("div"); 81 | i.setAttribute("class","input-group"); 82 | let pnt = document.createElement("input"); 83 | pnt.setAttribute("id", "packagename"); 84 | pnt.setAttribute("type", "text"); 85 | pnt.setAttribute("size", "70"); 86 | pnt.setAttribute("class", "form-control form-control-sm"); 87 | pnt.setAttribute("value", parentWin.document.title); 88 | pnt.setAttribute("placeholder", "Package Name"); 89 | pnt.oninput = function () { 90 | updateButtons(); 91 | }; 92 | i.appendChild(pnt); 93 | let group = document.createElement("div"); 94 | group.setAttribute("class","input-group-append"); 95 | let f = document.createElement("button"); 96 | f.setAttribute("id", "toPyload"); 97 | f.setAttribute("disabled", ""); 98 | f.setAttribute("class", "btn btn-primary btn-sm"); 99 | f.setAttribute("style", "margin-left: 5px; border-radius: .25rem;"); 100 | f.innerHTML = "Send to pyLoad"; 101 | f.onclick = function () { 102 | toPyload(); 103 | }; 104 | group.appendChild(f); 105 | f = document.createElement("button"); 106 | f.setAttribute("id", "toClipboard"); 107 | f.setAttribute("disabled", ""); 108 | f.setAttribute("class", "btn btn-secondary btn-sm"); 109 | f.setAttribute("style", "margin-left: 5px; border-radius: .25rem;"); 110 | f.innerHTML = "📋"; 111 | f.setAttribute("title", "Copy links to clipboard"); 112 | f.onclick = function () { 113 | toClipboard(); 114 | }; 115 | group.appendChild(f); 116 | f = document.createElement("button"); 117 | f.setAttribute("id", "configtoggle"); 118 | f.setAttribute("class", "btn btn-secondary btn-sm"); 119 | f.setAttribute("style", "margin-left: 5px; border-radius: .25rem;"); 120 | f.innerHTML = "⚙"; 121 | f.onclick = function () { 122 | let c = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("config"); 123 | if (c.style.display === "block") { 124 | c.style.display = "none"; 125 | } else { 126 | c.style.display = "block"; 127 | } 128 | }; 129 | group.appendChild(f); 130 | i.appendChild(group); 131 | z.appendChild(i); 132 | pnd.appendChild(z); 133 | f = document.createElement("fieldset"); 134 | f.setAttribute("id", "config"); 135 | f.style.display = "none"; 136 | let serveraddr = typeof(bookmarkletWin.Storage) !== "undefined" ? bookmarkletWin.localStorage.getItem("pyloadServer") : ""; 137 | serveraddr = serveraddr || defaultAddress; 138 | f.innerHTML = "
Configuration
"; 139 | f.querySelector('#save-config').onclick = function (ev) { 140 | let serveraddr = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("serveraddr").value; 141 | if (serveraddr.length > 0) { 142 | bookmarkletWin.localStorage.setItem("pyloadServer", serveraddr); 143 | bookmarkletWin.alert('Saved for domain "' + window.top.location.hostname + '"'); 144 | } 145 | }; 146 | pnd.appendChild(f); 147 | let e = document.createElement("div"); 148 | e.innerHTML = '

Page URL:


'; 149 | let t = document.createElement("div"); 150 | t.innerHTML = '
'; 151 | let selectDomain = t.querySelector('#selectDomain'); 152 | list_Domains.forEach(function (s) { 153 | let o = document.createElement("option"); 154 | o.text = s; 155 | o.onclick = function () { 156 | domainCheck(); 157 | }; 158 | selectDomain.appendChild(o) 159 | }); 160 | let dl = document.createElement("div"); 161 | dl.setAttribute("id", "divLinks"); 162 | let container = document.createElement("div"); 163 | container.setAttribute("class","container-fluid"); 164 | container.appendChild(pnd); 165 | container.appendChild(e); 166 | container.appendChild(t); 167 | container.appendChild(dl); 168 | bookmarkletWin.document.body.appendChild(container); 169 | bookmarkletWin.document.title = "Send to pyLoad"; 170 | bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("searchInput").oninput = function () { 171 | buildLinksDiv(); 172 | }; 173 | bookmarkletWin.document.addEventListener('click', function (e) { 174 | if (e.target && e.target.type === "checkbox") { 175 | if (e.target.id.indexOf("link") === 0) { 176 | linkChecked.call(e.target, e); 177 | } else if (e.target.id === "checkall") { 178 | checkAll.call(e.target, e); 179 | } 180 | updateButtons(); 181 | } else if (e.target.nodeName === "A") { 182 | e.preventDefault(); 183 | } 184 | }); 185 | buildLinksDiv(); 186 | } 187 | 188 | function updateLink(linkNum, check) { 189 | let c = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("link" + linkNum); 190 | if (c) { 191 | c.checked = check; 192 | } 193 | numChecked += (list_Checked[linkNum] === check ? 0 : 1) * (check ? 1 : -1); 194 | list_Checked[linkNum] = check; 195 | c = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("checkall"); 196 | c.checked = numChecked > 0; 197 | c.indeterminate = numChecked > 0 && numChecked < list_Checked.length; 198 | } 199 | 200 | function domainCheck() { 201 | let list_DomainLinkIds = []; 202 | let check = false, n; 203 | let d = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("selectDomain").value; 204 | if (d !== "") { 205 | let r = new RegExp("(?://|\\.)" + d.replace(".", "\\.") + "(?:[?/]|$)", "i"); 206 | for (n = 0; n < list_Links.length; n++) { 207 | let l = list_Links[n].href.match(/:\/\/[^/?]+(?:[?/]|$)/g); 208 | if (l && l[0].match(r)) { 209 | list_DomainLinkIds.push(n); 210 | if (list_Checked[n] === false) 211 | check = true; 212 | } 213 | } 214 | for (n = 0; n < list_DomainLinkIds.length; n++) { 215 | updateLink(list_DomainLinkIds[n], check); 216 | } 217 | updateButtons(); 218 | } 219 | } 220 | 221 | function linkChecked(e) { 222 | let linkNum = parseInt(this.id.replace('link', ''), 10); 223 | updateLink(linkNum, this.checked); 224 | } 225 | 226 | function checkAll(e) { 227 | let check = numChecked < list_Checked.length; 228 | this.checked = check; 229 | this.indeterminate = false; 230 | for (let n = 0; n < list_Links.length; n++) { 231 | updateLink(n, check); 232 | } 233 | } 234 | 235 | function updateButtons() { 236 | let nochecked = numChecked === 0 && !bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("checkurl").checked; 237 | bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("toClipboard").disabled = nochecked; 238 | bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("toPyload").disabled = nochecked || 239 | bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("packagename").value.length === 0; 240 | } 241 | 242 | function toPyload() { 243 | let winz; 244 | let list_PyLoad = []; 245 | let pn = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("packagename").value; 246 | let ps = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("serveraddr").value; 247 | if (bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("checkurl").checked) { 248 | list_PyLoad.push(url); 249 | } 250 | for (let n = 0; n < list_Checked.length; n++) { 251 | if (list_Checked[n]) { 252 | list_PyLoad.push(list_Links[n].href); 253 | } 254 | } 255 | if (sendMethod === 1) { 256 | winz = doPost(ps+"/flash/add",{package: pn, urls: encodeURIComponent(list_PyLoad.join("\n"))}); 257 | } else if (sendMethod === 2) { 258 | winz=window.open(ps+'/api/addPackage?name="'+pn+'"&links='+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(list_PyLoad)), 259 | "","resizable=no, location=no, width=100, height=100, menubar=no, status=no, scrollbars=no, menubar=no"); 260 | } else if (sendMethod === 3) { 261 | winz = doPost(ps+"/api/addPackage", 262 | {name: JSON.stringify(pn), links: JSON.stringify(list_PyLoad), u: username, p: password}); 263 | } 264 | setTimeout(function () { 265 | winz.close(); 266 | }, 1000); 267 | bookmarkletWin.close(); 268 | } 269 | 270 | function toClipboard() { 271 | let list_PyLoad = bookmarkletWin.document.getElementById("checkurl").checked ? [url] : []; 272 | for (let n = 0; n < list_Checked.length; n++) { 273 | if (list_Checked[n]) { 274 | list_PyLoad.push(list_Links[n].href); 275 | } 276 | } 277 | let t = document.createElement('textarea'); 278 | t.style.fontSize = '12pt'; 279 | t.style.border = '0'; 280 | t.style.padding = '0'; 281 | t.style.margin = '0'; 282 | t.style.position = 'absolute'; 283 | t.style.left = '-9999px'; 284 | t.style.top = (bookmarkletWin.pageYOffset || bookmarkletWin.document.documentElement.scrollTop) + 'px'; 285 | t.setAttribute('readonly', ''); 286 | t.value = list_PyLoad.join("\n"); 287 | bookmarkletWin.document.body.appendChild(t); 288 | t.select(); 289 | try { 290 | let successful = bookmarkletWin.document.execCommand('copy'); 291 | bookmarkletWin.alert('Copy ' + (successful ? 'successful' : 'unsuccessful')); 292 | } catch (err) { 293 | bookmarkletWin.alert('Oops, unable to copy' + err); 294 | } 295 | bookmarkletWin.document.body.removeChild(t); 296 | } 297 | 298 | function doPost(url, postParameters) { 299 | let winz, i; 300 | let formElement = document.createElement("form"); 301 | formElement.style.display = "none"; 302 | formElement.target = "_Pyload"; 303 | formElement.method = "POST"; 304 | formElement.action = url; 305 | for (let n in postParameters) { 306 | if (postParameters.hasOwnProperty(n)) { 307 | i = document.createElement("input"); 308 | i.type = "text"; 309 | i.name = n; 310 | i.value = postParameters[n]; 311 | formElement.appendChild(i); 312 | } 313 | } 314 | bookmarkletWin.document.body.appendChild(formElement); 315 | winz = bookmarkletWin.open("", "_Pyload", "resizable=no, location=no, width=100, height=100, menubar=no, status=no, scrollbars=no, menubar=no"); 316 | formElement.submit(); 317 | return winz; 318 | } 319 | parentWin = window; 320 | bookmarkletWin = window.open("", "_blank", "width="+screen.availWidth+",height="+screen.availHeight+",scrollbars,resizable,menubar"); 321 | bookmarkletWin.moveTo(0, 0); 322 | list_Links = extractSelectionLinks(); 323 | if (!list_Links.length) list_Links=extractPageLinks(); 324 | list_Checked = Array.apply(null, Array(list_Links.length)).map(Boolean.prototype.valueOf, false); 325 | numChecked = 0; 326 | list_Domains = getPageDomains(); 327 | url = parentWin.document.URL; 328 | bookmarklet(); 329 | 330 | })("http://localhost:9666", "username", "password", 1); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pyload_bookmarklet.min.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | javascript:"use strict";(function(A,B,C,u){function D(){for(var c=[],d={},b=0;b]+)>)/ig,"").trim()}))}return c}function x(){var c=e.document.getElementById("searchInput").value;if(c)var d="

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