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			73 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import os
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from ..utils import (
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    PostProcessingError,
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    encodeFilename,
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)
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class PostProcessor(object):
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    """Post Processor class.
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    PostProcessor objects can be added to downloaders with their
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    add_post_processor() method. When the downloader has finished a
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    successful download, it will take its internal chain of PostProcessors
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    and start calling the run() method on each one of them, first with
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    an initial argument and then with the returned value of the previous
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    PostProcessor.
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    The chain will be stopped if one of them ever returns None or the end
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    of the chain is reached.
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    PostProcessor objects follow a "mutual registration" process similar
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    to InfoExtractor objects.
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    Optionally PostProcessor can use a list of additional command-line arguments
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    with self._configuration_args.
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    """
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    _downloader = None
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    def __init__(self, downloader=None):
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        self._downloader = downloader
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    def set_downloader(self, downloader):
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        """Sets the downloader for this PP."""
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        self._downloader = downloader
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    def run(self, information):
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        """Run the PostProcessor.
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        The "information" argument is a dictionary like the ones
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        composed by InfoExtractors. The only difference is that this
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        one has an extra field called "filepath" that points to the
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        downloaded file.
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        This method returns a tuple, the first element is a list of the files
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        that can be deleted, and the second of which is the updated
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        information.
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        In addition, this method may raise a PostProcessingError
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        exception if post processing fails.
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        """
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        return [], information  # by default, keep file and do nothing
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    def try_utime(self, path, atime, mtime, errnote='Cannot update utime of file'):
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        try:
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            os.utime(encodeFilename(path), (atime, mtime))
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        except Exception:
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            self._downloader.report_warning(errnote)
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    def _configuration_args(self, default=[]):
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        pp_args = self._downloader.params.get('postprocessor_args')
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        if pp_args is None:
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            return default
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        assert isinstance(pp_args, list)
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        return pp_args
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class AudioConversionError(PostProcessingError):
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    pass
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