just some initial code that still requires a lot of work ...
TODO:
- folders
- old-style albums (which are nearly all of them ...)
- images from users
- OAuth
It could also happen that the API credentials used will become invalid
whenever my 14 day trial period ends (7 days remaining), but that
would just require users to supply their own.
The previous implementation would retry requests with 4xx status codes
in an infinite loop, which is especially a problem when querying
non-existent users or groups. These are now properly handled with a
NotFoundError exception.
Pinterest access tokens are rate limited at 200 requests per
hour (or maybe per 2 or 3 hours?) so having just one access token
for all users isn't going to work in the long run.
- another irrelevant micro-optimization !
- use urllib.parse.parse_qsl directly instead of parse_qs, which
just packs the results of parse_qsl in a different data structure
- reduced memory requirements since no additional dict and lists are
created
- another irrelevant micro-optimization !
- use urllib.parse.parse_qsl directly instead of parse_qs, which
just packs the results of parse_qsl in a different data structure
- reduced memory requirements since no additional dict and lists are
created
calling 'abort()' in a filter aborts the current extractor run
in a cleaner way than using something like 1/0, which
causes an error message to be printed
https://img.yt/ wasn't available for a couple of days, but has now
re-emerged as https://imx.to/ with a new web-interface.
Links to older images still work (see tests).
'hash' is the middle part of the filename in a tumblr image URL.
For example an image with '.../tumblr_p6tgemp1NZ1wgha4yo1_250.png' as
its URL would have 'p6tgemp1NZ1wgha4yo1' as hash.
- fix the cloudflare challenge result if the last decimal places
are zero (JS`s toFixed() removes trailing zeroes)
- fix downloading of kissmanga chapter-pages hosted on blogspot
(accessing blogspot with "kissmanga.com" as referrer yields a 401)
- disable certificate validation for 'mangahere' tests
- update flickr test result
Cloudflare challenges, at least for kissmanga and readcomiconline,
now use slightly different Javascript expressions.
Instead of a single value per expression, they now have a numerator
and a denominator of a fractional value, which in the end gets
truncated to 10 decimal places.
- safeprint() was used to print values which might have caused a
UnicodeEncodeError, but that is no longer necessary (0381ae5)
- errors are now handled via logging output (f94e370)
Python3.5 and lower throw an UnicodeEncodeError when trying to print
not-encodable characters when not using 'utf-8' as encoding.
Setting their error handlers to 'replace' should help.