from __future__ import unicode_literals from .common import InfoExtractor from ..compat import ( compat_urllib_parse, ) class MuzuTVIE(InfoExtractor): _VALID_URL = r'https?://www\.muzu\.tv/(.+?)/(.+?)/(?P<id>\d+)' IE_NAME = 'muzu.tv' _TEST = { 'url': 'http://www.muzu.tv/defected/marcashken-featuring-sos-cat-walk-original-mix-music-video/1981454/', 'md5': '98f8b2c7bc50578d6a0364fff2bfb000', 'info_dict': { 'id': '1981454', 'ext': 'mp4', 'title': 'Cat Walk (Original Mix)', 'description': 'md5:90e868994de201b2570e4e5854e19420', 'uploader': 'MarcAshken featuring SOS', }, } def _real_extract(self, url): video_id = self._match_id(url) info_data = compat_urllib_parse.urlencode({ 'format': 'json', 'url': url, }) info = self._download_json( 'http://www.muzu.tv/api/oembed/?%s' % info_data, video_id, 'Downloading video info') player_info = self._download_json( 'http://player.muzu.tv/player/playerInit?ai=%s' % video_id, video_id, 'Downloading player info') video_info = player_info['videos'][0] for quality in ['1080', '720', '480', '360']: if video_info.get('v%s' % quality): break data = compat_urllib_parse.urlencode({ 'ai': video_id, # Even if each time you watch a video the hash changes, # it seems to work for different videos, and it will work # even if you use any non empty string as a hash 'viewhash': 'VBNff6djeV4HV5TRPW5kOHub2k', 'device': 'web', 'qv': quality, }) video_url_info = self._download_json( 'http://player.muzu.tv/player/requestVideo?%s' % data, video_id, 'Downloading video url') video_url = video_url_info['url'] return { 'id': video_id, 'title': info['title'], 'url': video_url, 'thumbnail': info['thumbnail_url'], 'description': info['description'], 'uploader': info['author_name'], }