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├── bot.py
├── config.py
├── plugins
├── callback.py
├── commands.py
└── inline.py
├── requirements.txt
└── utils.py
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/README.md:
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1 | # Inline-YouTube-Trim-Bot
2 | Telegram bot to trim and download youtube videos
3 |
4 | ## Deploy
5 | You can deploy this bot anywhere.
6 | Demo - [YouTubeBot](https://telegram.dog/trimytbot)
7 |
8 | ### Required Variables
9 | * `BOT_TOKEN`: Create a bot using [@BotFather](https://telegram.dog/BotFather), and get the Telegram API token.
10 | * `API_ID`: Get this value from [telegram.org](https://my.telegram.org/apps)
11 | * `API_HASH`: Get this value from [telegram.org](https://my.telegram.org/apps)
12 | * `LOG_CHANNEL`: A channel to dump trimmed videos. [?](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editmessagemedia)
13 |
14 | ## To Do
15 | - [ ] Supports Selection of qualities / formats.
16 |
17 | Feel Free To Contribute 😬
18 |
19 | ## License
20 | [](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html#header)
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
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/bot.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # Copyright (C) @subinps
3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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 | # This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
14 | # along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | from pyrogram import Client
17 | from config import Config
18 | bot = Client(
19 | "IYTBot",
20 | Config.API_ID,
21 | Config.API_HASH,
22 | bot_token=Config.BOT_TOKEN,
23 | plugins=dict(root="plugins")
24 | )
25 |
26 | bot.run()
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/config.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # Copyright (C) @subinps
3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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 | # This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
14 | # along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | import os
17 | class Config:
18 | API_ID = int(os.environ.get("API_ID", ''))
19 | API_HASH = os.environ.get("API_HASH", "")
20 | BOT_TOKEN = os.environ.get("BOT_TOKEN", "")
21 | LOG_CHANNEL = int(os.environ.get("LOG_CHANNEL", ''))
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/plugins/callback.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # Copyright (C) @subinps
3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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 | # This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
14 | # along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | import asyncio
17 | from pyrogram import Client, filters
18 | from pyrogram.errors import FloodWait, MessageIdInvalid
19 | from pyrogram.types import CallbackQuery, InputMediaVideo
20 | import time
21 | from utils import FIX_TG_SUCKS, TG_SUCKS, VIDEO_DICT, CAPTIONS, get_height_and_width, get_link, trim_video, get_time_hh_mm_ss, short_num, progress_bar
22 | import os
23 | from yt_dlp import YoutubeDL
24 | from config import Config
25 |
26 | BOT = {} # to store bot username for avoiding floodwait.
27 |
28 | @Client.on_callback_query(filters.regex(r"^trim"))
29 | async def cb_handler(client: Client, query: CallbackQuery):
30 | _, start, end, vid, user, caption = query.data.split(":")
31 | BLAME_TG = None
32 | is_default_caption = False
33 | if caption == "none":
34 | caption = None # If no caption is provided by user, default caption will be used.
35 | is_default_caption = True
36 | elif caption == "nill":
37 | caption = "" # if only -c is used while inline query.
38 | else:
39 | caption = CAPTIONS.get(caption)
40 | if caption is None:
41 | is_default_caption = True
42 | if query.from_user.id != int(user):
43 | return await query.answer("Okda", show_alert=True)
44 | begin = time.time()
45 | try:
46 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption="Getting Video Details..")
47 | except FloodWait as e:
48 | await asyncio.sleep(e.x)
49 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption="Getting Video Details..")
50 | except MessageIdInvalid:
51 | # Telegram fails to edit inline media for some unknown reason.
52 | if not BOT.get("me"):
53 | BOT["me"] = (await client.get_me()).username
54 | user_name = BOT['me']
55 | await query.answer(url=f"https://t.me/{user_name}?start=tgsucks_{vid}_{start}_{end}")
56 | BLAME_TG = True
57 | except Exception as e:
58 | print(e)
59 | await query.answer("Please Wait...")
60 | info = VIDEO_DICT.get(vid) # Once fetched , info are saved to a dict for faster query in future .
61 | if info:
62 | dur = info['dur']
63 | view = info['views']
64 | title = info['title']
65 | id = vid
66 | else:
67 | try:
68 | ydl_opts = {
69 | "quite": True,
70 | "geo-bypass": True,
71 | "nocheckcertificate": True
72 | }
73 | with YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl:
74 | info = ydl.extract_info(vid, download=False)
75 | except:
76 | info = None
77 | dur = get_time_hh_mm_ss(info["duration"])
78 | view = short_num(info["view_count"])
79 | id = info['id']
80 | title = info['title']
81 | VIDEO_DICT[id] = {'dur':dur, 'views':view, 'title':title}
82 |
83 | tdur = int(end) - int(start)
84 | if is_default_caption:
85 | if info:
86 | caption = f"{title}\n👀 Views: {view}\n🎞 Duration: {dur}\n✂️ Trim Duration: {tdur} seconds (from `{get_time_hh_mm_ss(start)}` to `{get_time_hh_mm_ss(end)}`)"
87 | else:
88 | caption = f"{title}\n✂️ Trim Duration: {tdur} (from {get_time_hh_mm_ss(start)} to {get_time_hh_mm_ss(end)})"
89 |
90 | link = await get_link(vid) # generate a direct download link for video
91 | try:
92 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption=caption + "\n\nStatus: Getting Video Details..")
93 | except FloodWait as e:
94 | await asyncio.sleep(e.x)
95 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption=caption + "\n\nStatus: Getting Video Details..")
96 | except MessageIdInvalid:
97 | BLAME_TG = True
98 | except Exception as e:
99 | print(e)
100 | if not link:
101 | return await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption="❌ Failed to generate sufficient info.")
102 | out = f"{query.inline_message_id}.mp4"
103 | thumb = f"{query.inline_message_id}.jpeg"
104 | try:
105 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption=caption + "\n\nStatus: Trimming Your Video...")
106 | except FloodWait as e:
107 | await asyncio.sleep(e.x)
108 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption=caption + "\n\nStatus: Trimming Your Video...")
109 | except MessageIdInvalid:
110 | BLAME_TG = True
111 | except Exception as e:
112 | print(e)
113 | await trim_video(link, start, end, out, thumb)
114 | if (not os.path.exists(out)) or (
115 | os.path.getsize(out) == 0
116 | ):
117 | return await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption="❌ Failed")
118 | if (not os.path.exists(thumb)) or (
119 | os.path.getsize(thumb) == 0
120 | ):
121 | thumb = None
122 | p_end = time.time()
123 | try:
124 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption=caption + "\n\nStatus:Uploading Your Video To Telegram.")
125 | except FloodWait as e:
126 | await asyncio.sleep(e.x)
127 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = query.inline_message_id, caption=caption + "\n\nStatus:Uploading Your Video To Telegram.")
128 | except MessageIdInvalid:
129 | BLAME_TG = True
130 | except Exception as e:
131 | print(e)
132 | width, height = await get_height_and_width(out)
133 | upload = await client.send_video(
134 | Config.LOG_CHANNEL,
135 | out,
136 | caption,
137 | duration=tdur,
138 | supports_streaming=True,
139 | thumb = thumb,
140 | width = width,
141 | height = height,
142 | progress=progress_bar,
143 | progress_args=(client, time.time(), query.inline_message_id, caption)
144 | )
145 | media = InputMediaVideo(upload.video.file_id, caption = caption + (f"\nStatus: Succesfully Uploaded.\nTime Taken {round(p_end-begin)} Seconds" if is_default_caption else ""))
146 | try:
147 | await client.edit_inline_media(query.inline_message_id, media)
148 | except FloodWait as e:
149 | await asyncio.sleep(e.x)
150 | await client.edit_inline_media(query.inline_message_id, media)
151 | except MessageIdInvalid:
152 | BLAME_TG = True
153 | except Exception as e:
154 | print(e)
155 | if BLAME_TG:
156 | if FIX_TG_SUCKS.get(f'{vid}_{start}_{end}'):
157 | await client.send_video(query.from_user.id, upload.video.file_id, caption=caption + (f"\nStatus: Succesfully Uploaded.\nTime Taken {round(p_end-begin)} Seconds" if is_default_caption else ""))
158 | TG_SUCKS[f'{vid}_{start}_{end}'] = {'file_id':upload.video.file_id, 'caption':caption + (f"\nStatus: Succesfully Uploaded.\nTime Taken {round(p_end-begin)} Seconds" if is_default_caption else "")}
159 | try:
160 | os.remove(out)
161 | os.remove(thumb)
162 | except:
163 | pass
164 |
165 |
166 |
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/plugins/commands.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # Copyright (C) @subinps
3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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 | # This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
14 | # along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | from pyrogram import Client, filters
17 | from pyrogram.types import InlineKeyboardButton, InlineKeyboardMarkup
18 | from utils import TG_SUCKS, FIX_TG_SUCKS
19 | @Client.on_message(filters.command("start"))
20 | async def start(bot, message):
21 | buttons = [
22 | [
23 | InlineKeyboardButton('Search Here', switch_inline_query_current_chat=""),
24 | ],
25 | [
26 | InlineKeyboardButton('Updates', url="https://t.me/subin_works")
27 | ]
28 | ]
29 | if len(message.command) > 1 and (message.command[1]).startswith("tgsucks"):
30 | _, vid_id = (message.command[1]).split("_", 1)
31 | await message.reply("Something went wrong and Blame Telegram for that :(\nI will be sending the trimmed video shortly")
32 | if TG_SUCKS.get(vid_id):
33 | video = TG_SUCKS.get(vid_id)
34 | await message.reply_video(video['file_id'], caption=video['caption'])
35 | else:
36 | FIX_TG_SUCKS[vid_id] = True
37 | return
38 |
39 | await message.reply(
40 | f"**Hey {message.from_user.mention},\nIam an Inline Youtube Trimmer.**\n__You can use me only via inline mode.__\n\nExample: `@TrimYtbot Niram | 1:25:1 1:26:6` or `@TrimYtbot Niram | 1800 2000`",
41 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup(buttons)
42 | )
43 |
44 |
45 | @Client.on_message(filters.command("help"))
46 | async def help(bot, message):
47 | await start(bot, message)
48 |
49 | @Client.on_message(filters.private & filters.text & ~filters.via_bot)
50 | async def text_msgs(bot, message):
51 | buttons = [
52 | [
53 | InlineKeyboardButton('Search Inline', switch_inline_query_current_chat=message.text),
54 | ],
55 | ]
56 | await message.reply(
57 | "Hey I can work only via inline.",
58 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup(buttons)
59 | )
60 |
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/plugins/inline.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # Copyright (C) @subinps
3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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 | # This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
14 | # along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | from pyrogram.handlers import InlineQueryHandler
17 | from youtubesearchpython import VideosSearch
18 | from pyrogram.types import (
19 | InlineKeyboardButton,
20 | InlineKeyboardMarkup,
21 | InlineQueryResultPhoto,
22 | InlineQueryResultArticle,
23 | InputTextMessageContent
24 | )
25 | from pyrogram import (
26 | Client,
27 | errors
28 | )
29 | import re
30 | from utils import get_time, get_time_hh_mm_ss, short_num, VIDEO_DICT, get_buttons, CAPTIONS
31 | from yt_dlp import YoutubeDL
32 |
33 |
34 | @Client.on_inline_query()
35 | async def search(client, query):
36 | answers = []
37 | user = query.from_user.id
38 | string = query.query.strip().rstrip()
39 | keyword = string
40 | start, end, a_caption = None, None, None
41 | if '|' in string:
42 | times = string.split("|", 1)
43 | elif '?t=' in string:
44 | times = string.split("?t=", 1)
45 | elif '&t=' in string:
46 | times = string.split("&t=", 1)
47 | else:
48 | times = []
49 | if len(times) == 2:
50 | keyword = (times[0]).strip()
51 | try:
52 | start_, end_ = (times[1]).strip().split(None, 1)
53 | if "-c" in end_: # check for custom caption
54 | end_, a_caption = end_.split("-c", 1)
55 | if a_caption:
56 | CAPTIONS[query.id] = a_caption # saving captions to dict
57 | a_caption = query.id
58 | start = get_time(start_.strip())
59 | end = get_time(end_.strip())
60 | except:
61 | start, end = None, None
62 | if string == "":
63 | answers.append(
64 | InlineQueryResultArticle(
65 | title="Usage Guide",
66 | description=("How to use me?!"),
67 | input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent("Just type Bot username followed by a space and your youtube query and use | or '&t=' or '?t=' to specify trim duration and make sure to separate start and end points with a space.\n\nExample: `@TrimYtbot Niram | 1:25:1 1:26:6` or `@TrimYtbot Niram | 1800 2000`\n\n__Note: You can specify timestamps either in Hour:Minute:Seconds or Minute:Seconds format or in seconds.__"),
68 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup(get_buttons(start, end, get_time(0), "start", user, "", a_caption))
69 | )
70 | )
71 | return await query.answer(results=answers, cache_time=0)
72 |
73 | else:
74 | regex = r"^(?:https?:\/\/)?(?:www\.)?youtu\.?be(?:\.com)?\/?.*(?:watch|embed)?(?:.*v=|v\/|\/)([\w\-_]+)\&?"
75 | match = re.match(regex, keyword)
76 | if match:
77 | if not VIDEO_DICT.get(match.group(1)):
78 | try:
79 | ydl_opts = {
80 | "quite": True,
81 | "geo-bypass": True,
82 | "nocheckcertificate": True
83 | }
84 | with YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl:
85 | info = ydl.extract_info(keyword, download=False)
86 | except:
87 | return await query.answer(
88 | results=answers,
89 | cache_time=0,
90 | switch_pm_text=("Nothing found"),
91 | switch_pm_parameter="help",
92 | )
93 | if not info:
94 | return await query.answer(
95 | results=answers,
96 | cache_time=0,
97 | switch_pm_text=("Nothing found"),
98 | switch_pm_parameter="help",
99 | )
100 | dur = get_time_hh_mm_ss(info["duration"])
101 | view = f'{short_num(info["view_count"])} views'
102 | id = info['id']
103 | title = info['title']
104 | VIDEO_DICT[id] = {'dur':dur, 'views':view, 'title':title}
105 | else:
106 | info = VIDEO_DICT.get(match.group(1))
107 | dur = info['dur']
108 | view = info['views']
109 | title = info['title']
110 | id = match.group(1)
111 | buttons = get_buttons(start, end, get_time(dur), id, user, keyword, a_caption)
112 | caption = f"{title}\n👀 Views: {view}\n🎞 Duration: {dur}"
113 | if start and end:
114 | caption += f"\n✂️ Selected Trim Duration: {get_time_hh_mm_ss(start)} to {get_time_hh_mm_ss(end)}"
115 | if len(buttons) == 1:
116 | caption += "\n😬 No Valid Trim Duration Specified."
117 | answers.append(
118 | InlineQueryResultPhoto(
119 | photo_url=f'https://i.ytimg.com/vi/{id}/hqdefault.jpg',
120 | title=title,
121 | description=("Duration: {} Views: {}").format(
122 | dur,
123 | view
124 | ),
125 | caption=caption,
126 | thumb_url=f'https://i.ytimg.com/vi/{id}/hqdefault.jpg',
127 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup(buttons)
128 | )
129 | )
130 | else:
131 | videosSearch = VideosSearch(keyword.lower(), limit=50)
132 | for v in videosSearch.result()["result"]:
133 | buttons = get_buttons(start, end, get_time(v["duration"]), v['id'], user, keyword, a_caption)
134 | caption = f"{v['title']}\n👀 Views: {v['viewCount']['short']}\n🎞 Duration: {v['duration']}"
135 | if start and end:
136 | caption += f"\n✂️ Selected Trim Duration: {get_time_hh_mm_ss(start)} to {get_time_hh_mm_ss(end)}"
137 | if len(buttons) == 1:
138 | caption += "\n😬 No Valid Trim Duration Specified."
139 | answers.append(
140 | InlineQueryResultPhoto(
141 | photo_url=f'https://i.ytimg.com/vi/{v["id"]}/hqdefault.jpg',
142 | title=v["title"],
143 | description=("Duration: {} Views: {}").format(
144 | v["duration"],
145 | v["viewCount"]["short"]
146 | ),
147 | caption=caption,
148 | thumb_url=v["thumbnails"][0]["url"],
149 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup(buttons)
150 | )
151 | )
152 | VIDEO_DICT[v['id']] = {'dur':v["duration"], 'views':v["viewCount"]["short"], 'title':v['title']}
153 | try:
154 | if start and end:
155 | await query.answer(
156 | switch_pm_text=(f"Trim from {get_time_hh_mm_ss(start)} to {get_time_hh_mm_ss(end)}"),
157 | switch_pm_parameter="start",
158 | results=answers,
159 | cache_time=0
160 | )
161 | else:
162 | await query.answer(
163 | results=answers,
164 | cache_time=0,
165 | switch_pm_text=("❌ Invalid Time Selected"),
166 | switch_pm_parameter="help",
167 | )
168 | except errors.QueryIdInvalid:
169 | await query.answer(
170 | results=answers,
171 | cache_time=0,
172 | switch_pm_text=("Nothing found"),
173 | switch_pm_parameter="help",
174 | )
175 |
176 |
177 | __handlers__ = [
178 | [
179 | InlineQueryHandler(
180 | search
181 | )
182 | ]
183 | ]
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | pyrogram==1.4.8
2 | tgcrypto
3 | yt-dlp
4 | youtube-search-python
5 |
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/utils.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # Copyright (C) @subinps
3 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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 | # This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
12 |
13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
14 | # along with this program. If not, see .
15 |
16 | import asyncio
17 | from datetime import timedelta
18 | from math import log, floor
19 | import json
20 | from pyrogram.types import InlineKeyboardButton
21 | import time
22 |
23 | VIDEO_DICT = {} # to store video data for further faster inline queries
24 | # Somehow telegram sucks
25 | CAPTIONS = {} # to store custom captions if any.
26 | TG_SUCKS = {}
27 | FIX_TG_SUCKS = {}
28 |
29 | async def get_link(id):
30 | ytdl_cmd = [ "yt-dlp", "--geo-bypass", "-g", "-f", "best[height<=?720][width<=?1280]/best", f"https://youtu.be/{id}"]
31 | process = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(
32 | *ytdl_cmd, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
33 | )
34 | output, err = await process.communicate()
35 | if not output:
36 | return False
37 | stream = output.decode().strip()
38 | link = (stream.split("\n"))[-1]
39 | if link:
40 | return link
41 | else:
42 | return False
43 |
44 | async def trim_video(file, start, end, out, thumb):
45 | dur = str(int(end) - int(start))
46 | ffprobe_cmd = ['ffmpeg', '-ss', start, '-to', end, '-i', file, '-map', '0', '-c', 'copy', out]
47 | process = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(
48 | *ffprobe_cmd, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
49 | )
50 | await process.communicate()
51 | ssgen_command = ['ffmpeg', '-i', out, '-vframes', '1', '-q:v', '2', thumb]
52 | s_process = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(
53 | *ssgen_command, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
54 | )
55 | output = await s_process.communicate()
56 | return file
57 |
58 | async def get_height_and_width(file):
59 | ffprobe_cmd = ["ffprobe", "-v", "error", "-select_streams", "v", "-show_entries", "stream=width,height", "-of", "json", file]
60 | process = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(
61 | *ffprobe_cmd, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
62 | )
63 | output, err = await process.communicate()
64 | stream = output.decode('utf-8')
65 | out = json.loads(stream)
66 | try:
67 | n = out.get("streams")
68 | if not n:
69 | width, height = 1280, 720
70 | else:
71 | width=n[0].get("width")
72 | height=n[0].get("height")
73 | except Exception as e:
74 | width, height = 1280, 720
75 | return width, height
76 |
77 | async def progress_bar(current, total, client, start, id, caption):
78 | now = time.time()
79 | if total == 0:
80 | return
81 | if round((now - start) % 3) == 0 or current == total:
82 | speed = current / (now - start)
83 | percentage = current * 100 / total
84 | time_to_complete = round(((total - current) / speed))
85 | time_to_complete = TimeFormatter(time_to_complete) * 1000
86 | current_message = f"\n\n**Uploading To Telegram** {round(percentage, 2)}% @ {humanbytes(speed)}/s ⬆️ {humanbytes(current)} / {humanbytes(total)} 🕰 {time_to_complete}"
87 | try:
88 | await client.edit_inline_caption(inline_message_id = id, caption=caption + current_message)
89 | except:
90 | pass
91 |
92 | def get_time(time):
93 | if time is None:
94 | time = "0"
95 | time = str(time)
96 | time = time.strip()
97 | final=[]
98 | if ":" not in time:
99 | if not time.isnumeric():
100 | return False
101 | final = [0, 0] + [time]
102 | elif len(time.split(":")) == 2:
103 | final = [0] + time.split(":")
104 | elif len(time.split(":")) == 3:
105 | final = time.split(":")
106 | else:
107 | return False
108 | try:
109 | out = sum(x * int(t) for x, t in zip([3600, 60, 1], final))
110 | except:
111 | return False
112 | else:
113 | return out
114 |
115 | def get_time_hh_mm_ss(sec):
116 | sec = int(sec)
117 | return str(timedelta(seconds=sec))
118 |
119 |
120 |
121 | def short_num(number):
122 | units = ['', 'K', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P']
123 | k = 1000.0
124 | magnitude = int(floor(log(number, k)))
125 | return '%.2f%s' % (round(int(number) / k**magnitude, 2), units[magnitude])
126 |
127 | def get_buttons(start, end, dur, vid_id, user, query, caption):
128 | if caption is None:
129 | caption = "none"
130 | elif not caption:
131 | caption = 'nill'
132 | if start and end \
133 | and int(start) <= int(end) <= int(dur):
134 | return [
135 | [
136 | InlineKeyboardButton(
137 | f"Trim from {get_time_hh_mm_ss(start)} to {get_time_hh_mm_ss(end)}",
138 | callback_data=f"trim:{start}:{end}:{vid_id}:{user}:{caption}",
139 | ),
140 | ],
141 | [
142 | InlineKeyboardButton('Search Again', switch_inline_query_current_chat=query),
143 | ],
144 | ]
145 |
146 | else:
147 | return [
148 | [
149 | InlineKeyboardButton('Search Again', switch_inline_query_current_chat=query)
150 | ]
151 | ]
152 |
153 | def humanbytes(size):
154 | if not size:
155 | return ""
156 | power = 2**10
157 | n = 0
158 | Dic_powerN = {0: ' ', 1: 'K', 2: 'M', 3: 'G', 4: 'T'}
159 | while size > power:
160 | size /= power
161 | n += 1
162 | return str(round(size, 2)) + " " + Dic_powerN[n] + 'B'
163 |
164 | def TimeFormatter(milliseconds: int) -> str:
165 | seconds, milliseconds = divmod(int(milliseconds), 1000)
166 | minutes, seconds = divmod(seconds, 60)
167 | hours, minutes = divmod(minutes, 60)
168 | days, hours = divmod(hours, 24)
169 | tmp = ((str(days) + " days, ") if days else "") + \
170 | ((str(hours) + " hours, ") if hours else "") + \
171 | ((str(minutes) + " min, ") if minutes else "") + \
172 | ((str(seconds) + " sec, ") if seconds else "") + \
173 | ((str(milliseconds) + " millisec, ") if milliseconds else "")
174 | return tmp[:-2]
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