# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright(C) 2010-2011 Christophe Benz, Romain Bignon, John Obbele # # This file is part of weboob. # # weboob is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # weboob is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with weboob. If not, see . import os from subprocess import Popen, PIPE from weboob.tools.log import getLogger __all__ = ['InvalidMediaPlayer', 'MediaPlayer', 'MediaPlayerNotFound'] PLAYERS = ( ('mplayer', '-'), ('vlc', '-'), ('parole', 'fd://0'), ('totem', 'fd://0'), ('xine', 'stdin:/'), ) class MediaPlayerNotFound(Exception): def __init__(self): Exception.__init__(self, u'No media player found on this system. Please install one of them: %s.' % \ ', '.join(player[0] for player in PLAYERS)) class InvalidMediaPlayer(Exception): def __init__(self, player_name): Exception.__init__(self, u'Invalid media player: %s. Valid media players: %s.' % ( player_name, ', '.join(player[0] for player in PLAYERS))) class MediaPlayer(object): """ Black magic invoking a media player to this world. Presently, due to strong disturbances in the holidays of the ether world, the media player used is chosen from a static list of programs. See PLAYERS for more information. """ def __init__(self, logger=None): self.logger = getLogger('mediaplayer', logger) def guess_player_name(self): for player_name in [player[0] for player in PLAYERS]: if self._find_in_path(os.environ['PATH'], player_name): return player_name return None def play(self, media, player_name=None): """ Play a media object, using programs from the PLAYERS list. This function dispatch calls to either _play_default or _play_rtmp for special rtmp streams using SWF verification. """ player_names = [player[0] for player in PLAYERS] if player_name: if player_name not in player_names: raise InvalidMediaPlayer(player_name) else: self.logger.debug(u'No media player given. Using the first available from: %s.' % \ ', '.join(player_names)) player_name = self.guess_player_name() if player_name is None: raise MediaPlayerNotFound() if media.url.startswith('rtmp'): self._play_rtmp(media, player_name) else: self._play_default(media, player_name) def _play_default(self, media, player_name): """ Play media.url with the media player. """ print 'Invoking "%s %s".' % (player_name, media.url) os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, player_name, player_name, media.url) def _play_rtmp(self, media, player_name): """ Download data with rtmpdump and pipe them to a media player. You need a working version of rtmpdump installed and the SWF object url in order to comply with SWF verification requests from the server. The last one is retrieved from the non-standard non-API compliant 'swf_player' attribute of the 'media' object. """ if not self._find_in_path(os.environ['PATH'], 'rtmpdump'): self.logger.warning('"rtmpdump" binary not found') return self._play_default(media, player_name) media_url = media.url try: player_url = media.swf_player if media.swf_player: rtmp = 'rtmpdump -r %s --swfVfy %s' % (media_url, player_url) else: rtmp = 'rtmpdump -r %s' % media_url except AttributeError: self.logger.warning('Your media object does not have a "swf_player" attribute. SWF verification will be ' 'disabled and may prevent correct media playback.') return self._play_default(media, player_name) rtmp += ' --quiet' args = None for (binary, stdin_args) in PLAYERS: if binary == player_name: args = stdin_args assert args is not None print ':: Streaming from %s' % media_url print ':: to %s %s' % (player_name, args) print ':: %s' % rtmp p1 = Popen(rtmp.split(), stdout=PIPE) Popen([player_name, args], stdin=p1.stdout, stderr=PIPE) def _find_in_path(self,path, filename): for i in path.split(':'): if os.path.exists('/'.join([i, filename])): return True return False