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			341 lines
		
	
	
		
			12 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from __future__ import unicode_literals
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| 
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| import errno
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| import io
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| import hashlib
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| import json
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| import os.path
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| import re
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| import types
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| import ssl
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| import sys
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| 
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| import yt_dlp.extractor
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| from yt_dlp import YoutubeDL
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| from yt_dlp.compat import (
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|     compat_os_name,
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|     compat_str,
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| )
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| from yt_dlp.utils import (
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|     preferredencoding,
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|     write_string,
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| )
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| 
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| 
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| if 'pytest' in sys.modules:
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|     import pytest
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|     is_download_test = pytest.mark.download
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| else:
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|     def is_download_test(testClass):
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|         return testClass
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| 
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| 
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| def get_params(override=None):
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|     PARAMETERS_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
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|                                    'parameters.json')
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|     LOCAL_PARAMETERS_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
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|                                          'local_parameters.json')
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|     with io.open(PARAMETERS_FILE, encoding='utf-8') as pf:
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|         parameters = json.load(pf)
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|     if os.path.exists(LOCAL_PARAMETERS_FILE):
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|         with io.open(LOCAL_PARAMETERS_FILE, encoding='utf-8') as pf:
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|             parameters.update(json.load(pf))
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|     if override:
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|         parameters.update(override)
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|     return parameters
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| 
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| 
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| def try_rm(filename):
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|     """ Remove a file if it exists """
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|     try:
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|         os.remove(filename)
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|     except OSError as ose:
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|         if ose.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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|             raise
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| 
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| 
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| def report_warning(message):
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|     '''
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|     Print the message to stderr, it will be prefixed with 'WARNING:'
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|     If stderr is a tty file the 'WARNING:' will be colored
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|     '''
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|     if sys.stderr.isatty() and compat_os_name != 'nt':
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|         _msg_header = '\033[0;33mWARNING:\033[0m'
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|     else:
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|         _msg_header = 'WARNING:'
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|     output = '%s %s\n' % (_msg_header, message)
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|     if 'b' in getattr(sys.stderr, 'mode', '') or sys.version_info[0] < 3:
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|         output = output.encode(preferredencoding())
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|     sys.stderr.write(output)
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| 
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| 
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| class FakeYDL(YoutubeDL):
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|     def __init__(self, override=None):
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|         # Different instances of the downloader can't share the same dictionary
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|         # some test set the "sublang" parameter, which would break the md5 checks.
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|         params = get_params(override=override)
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|         super(FakeYDL, self).__init__(params, auto_init=False)
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|         self.result = []
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| 
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|     def to_screen(self, s, skip_eol=None):
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|         print(s)
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| 
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|     def trouble(self, s, tb=None):
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|         raise Exception(s)
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| 
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|     def download(self, x):
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|         self.result.append(x)
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| 
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|     def expect_warning(self, regex):
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|         # Silence an expected warning matching a regex
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|         old_report_warning = self.report_warning
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| 
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|         def report_warning(self, message):
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|             if re.match(regex, message):
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|                 return
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|             old_report_warning(message)
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|         self.report_warning = types.MethodType(report_warning, self)
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| 
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| 
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| def gettestcases(include_onlymatching=False):
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|     for ie in yt_dlp.extractor.gen_extractors():
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|         for tc in ie.get_testcases(include_onlymatching):
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|             yield tc
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| 
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| 
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| md5 = lambda s: hashlib.md5(s.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
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| 
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| 
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| def expect_value(self, got, expected, field):
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|     if isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('re:'):
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|         match_str = expected[len('re:'):]
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|         match_rex = re.compile(match_str)
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| 
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|         self.assertTrue(
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|             isinstance(got, compat_str),
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|             'Expected a %s object, but got %s for field %s' % (
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|                 compat_str.__name__, type(got).__name__, field))
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|         self.assertTrue(
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|             match_rex.match(got),
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|             'field %s (value: %r) should match %r' % (field, got, match_str))
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|     elif isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('startswith:'):
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|         start_str = expected[len('startswith:'):]
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|         self.assertTrue(
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|             isinstance(got, compat_str),
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|             'Expected a %s object, but got %s for field %s' % (
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|                 compat_str.__name__, type(got).__name__, field))
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|         self.assertTrue(
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|             got.startswith(start_str),
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|             'field %s (value: %r) should start with %r' % (field, got, start_str))
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|     elif isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('contains:'):
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|         contains_str = expected[len('contains:'):]
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|         self.assertTrue(
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|             isinstance(got, compat_str),
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|             'Expected a %s object, but got %s for field %s' % (
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|                 compat_str.__name__, type(got).__name__, field))
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|         self.assertTrue(
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|             contains_str in got,
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|             'field %s (value: %r) should contain %r' % (field, got, contains_str))
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|     elif isinstance(expected, type):
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|         self.assertTrue(
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|             isinstance(got, expected),
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|             'Expected type %r for field %s, but got value %r of type %r' % (expected, field, got, type(got)))
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|     elif isinstance(expected, dict) and isinstance(got, dict):
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|         expect_dict(self, got, expected)
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|     elif isinstance(expected, list) and isinstance(got, list):
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|         self.assertEqual(
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|             len(expected), len(got),
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|             'Expect a list of length %d, but got a list of length %d for field %s' % (
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|                 len(expected), len(got), field))
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|         for index, (item_got, item_expected) in enumerate(zip(got, expected)):
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|             type_got = type(item_got)
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|             type_expected = type(item_expected)
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|             self.assertEqual(
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|                 type_expected, type_got,
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|                 'Type mismatch for list item at index %d for field %s, expected %r, got %r' % (
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|                     index, field, type_expected, type_got))
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|             expect_value(self, item_got, item_expected, field)
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|     else:
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|         if isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('md5:'):
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|             self.assertTrue(
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|                 isinstance(got, compat_str),
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|                 'Expected field %s to be a unicode object, but got value %r of type %r' % (field, got, type(got)))
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|             got = 'md5:' + md5(got)
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|         elif isinstance(expected, compat_str) and re.match(r'^(?:min|max)?count:\d+', expected):
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|             self.assertTrue(
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|                 isinstance(got, (list, dict)),
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|                 'Expected field %s to be a list or a dict, but it is of type %s' % (
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|                     field, type(got).__name__))
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|             op, _, expected_num = expected.partition(':')
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|             expected_num = int(expected_num)
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|             if op == 'mincount':
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|                 assert_func = assertGreaterEqual
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|                 msg_tmpl = 'Expected %d items in field %s, but only got %d'
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|             elif op == 'maxcount':
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|                 assert_func = assertLessEqual
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|                 msg_tmpl = 'Expected maximum %d items in field %s, but got %d'
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|             elif op == 'count':
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|                 assert_func = assertEqual
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|                 msg_tmpl = 'Expected exactly %d items in field %s, but got %d'
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|             else:
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|                 assert False
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|             assert_func(
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|                 self, len(got), expected_num,
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|                 msg_tmpl % (expected_num, field, len(got)))
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|             return
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|         self.assertEqual(
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|             expected, got,
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|             'Invalid value for field %s, expected %r, got %r' % (field, expected, got))
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| 
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| 
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| def expect_dict(self, got_dict, expected_dict):
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|     for info_field, expected in expected_dict.items():
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|         got = got_dict.get(info_field)
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|         expect_value(self, got, expected, info_field)
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| 
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| 
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| def sanitize_got_info_dict(got_dict):
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|     IGNORED_FIELDS = (
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|         # Format keys
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|         'url', 'manifest_url', 'format', 'format_id', 'format_note', 'width', 'height', 'resolution',
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|         'dynamic_range', 'tbr', 'abr', 'acodec', 'asr', 'vbr', 'fps', 'vcodec', 'container', 'filesize',
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|         'filesize_approx', 'player_url', 'protocol', 'fragment_base_url', 'fragments', 'preference',
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|         'language', 'language_preference', 'quality', 'source_preference', 'http_headers',
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|         'stretched_ratio', 'no_resume', 'has_drm', 'downloader_options',
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| 
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|         # RTMP formats
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|         'page_url', 'app', 'play_path', 'tc_url', 'flash_version', 'rtmp_live', 'rtmp_conn', 'rtmp_protocol', 'rtmp_real_time',
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| 
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|         # Lists
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|         'formats', 'thumbnails', 'subtitles', 'automatic_captions', 'comments', 'entries',
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| 
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|         # Auto-generated
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|         'autonumber', 'playlist', 'format_index', 'video_ext', 'audio_ext', 'duration_string', 'epoch',
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|         'fulltitle', 'extractor', 'extractor_key', 'filepath', 'infojson_filename', 'original_url', 'n_entries',
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| 
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|         # Only live_status needs to be checked
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|         'is_live', 'was_live',
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|     )
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| 
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|     IGNORED_PREFIXES = ('', 'playlist', 'requested', 'webpage')
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| 
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|     def sanitize(key, value):
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|         if isinstance(value, str) and len(value) > 100:
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|             return f'md5:{md5(value)}'
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|         elif isinstance(value, list) and len(value) > 10:
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|             return f'count:{len(value)}'
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|         elif key.endswith('_count') and isinstance(value, int):
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|             return int
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|         return value
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| 
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|     test_info_dict = {
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|         key: sanitize(key, value) for key, value in got_dict.items()
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|         if value is not None and key not in IGNORED_FIELDS and not any(
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|             key.startswith(f'{prefix}_') for prefix in IGNORED_PREFIXES)
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|     }
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| 
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|     # display_id may be generated from id
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|     if test_info_dict.get('display_id') == test_info_dict['id']:
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|         test_info_dict.pop('display_id')
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| 
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|     return test_info_dict
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| 
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| 
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| def expect_info_dict(self, got_dict, expected_dict):
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|     expect_dict(self, got_dict, expected_dict)
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|     # Check for the presence of mandatory fields
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|     if got_dict.get('_type') not in ('playlist', 'multi_video'):
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|         mandatory_fields = ['id', 'title']
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|         if expected_dict.get('ext'):
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|             mandatory_fields.extend(('url', 'ext'))
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|         for key in mandatory_fields:
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|             self.assertTrue(got_dict.get(key), 'Missing mandatory field %s' % key)
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|     # Check for mandatory fields that are automatically set by YoutubeDL
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|     for key in ['webpage_url', 'extractor', 'extractor_key']:
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|         self.assertTrue(got_dict.get(key), 'Missing field: %s' % key)
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| 
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|     test_info_dict = sanitize_got_info_dict(got_dict)
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| 
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|     missing_keys = set(test_info_dict.keys()) - set(expected_dict.keys())
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|     if missing_keys:
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|         def _repr(v):
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|             if isinstance(v, compat_str):
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|                 return "'%s'" % v.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace("'", "\\'").replace('\n', '\\n')
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|             elif isinstance(v, type):
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|                 return v.__name__
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|             else:
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|                 return repr(v)
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|         info_dict_str = ''
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|         if len(missing_keys) != len(expected_dict):
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|             info_dict_str += ''.join(
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|                 '    %s: %s,\n' % (_repr(k), _repr(v))
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|                 for k, v in test_info_dict.items() if k not in missing_keys)
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| 
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|             if info_dict_str:
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|                 info_dict_str += '\n'
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|         info_dict_str += ''.join(
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|             '    %s: %s,\n' % (_repr(k), _repr(test_info_dict[k]))
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|             for k in missing_keys)
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|         write_string(
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|             '\n\'info_dict\': {\n' + info_dict_str + '},\n', out=sys.stderr)
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|         self.assertFalse(
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|             missing_keys,
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|             'Missing keys in test definition: %s' % (
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|                 ', '.join(sorted(missing_keys))))
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| 
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| 
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| def assertRegexpMatches(self, text, regexp, msg=None):
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|     if hasattr(self, 'assertRegexp'):
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|         return self.assertRegexp(text, regexp, msg)
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|     else:
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|         m = re.match(regexp, text)
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|         if not m:
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|             note = 'Regexp didn\'t match: %r not found' % (regexp)
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|             if len(text) < 1000:
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|                 note += ' in %r' % text
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|             if msg is None:
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|                 msg = note
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|             else:
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|                 msg = note + ', ' + msg
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|             self.assertTrue(m, msg)
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| 
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| 
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| def assertGreaterEqual(self, got, expected, msg=None):
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|     if not (got >= expected):
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|         if msg is None:
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|             msg = '%r not greater than or equal to %r' % (got, expected)
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|         self.assertTrue(got >= expected, msg)
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| 
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| 
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| def assertLessEqual(self, got, expected, msg=None):
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|     if not (got <= expected):
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|         if msg is None:
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|             msg = '%r not less than or equal to %r' % (got, expected)
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|         self.assertTrue(got <= expected, msg)
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| 
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| 
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| def assertEqual(self, got, expected, msg=None):
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|     if not (got == expected):
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|         if msg is None:
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|             msg = '%r not equal to %r' % (got, expected)
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|         self.assertTrue(got == expected, msg)
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| 
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| 
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| def expect_warnings(ydl, warnings_re):
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|     real_warning = ydl.report_warning
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| 
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|     def _report_warning(w):
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|         if not any(re.search(w_re, w) for w_re in warnings_re):
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|             real_warning(w)
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| 
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|     ydl.report_warning = _report_warning
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| 
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| 
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| def http_server_port(httpd):
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|     if os.name == 'java' and isinstance(httpd.socket, ssl.SSLSocket):
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|         # In Jython SSLSocket is not a subclass of socket.socket
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|         sock = httpd.socket.sock
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|     else:
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|         sock = httpd.socket
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|     return sock.getsockname()[1]
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