# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import base64 import functools import logging import os import re import time import warnings import zipfile from datetime import datetime from getpass import getpass from threading import Event, Thread from urllib.parse import quote import requests from plexapi.exceptions import BadRequest, NotFound try: from tqdm import tqdm except ImportError: tqdm = None log = logging.getLogger('plexapi') # Search Types - Plex uses these to filter specific media types when searching. # Library Types - Populated at runtime SEARCHTYPES = {'movie': 1, 'show': 2, 'season': 3, 'episode': 4, 'trailer': 5, 'comic': 6, 'person': 7, 'artist': 8, 'album': 9, 'track': 10, 'picture': 11, 'clip': 12, 'photo': 13, 'photoalbum': 14, 'playlist': 15, 'playlistFolder': 16, 'collection': 18, 'optimizedVersion': 42, 'userPlaylistItem': 1001} PLEXOBJECTS = {} class SecretsFilter(logging.Filter): """ Logging filter to hide secrets. """ def __init__(self, secrets=None): self.secrets = secrets or set() def add_secret(self, secret): if secret is not None: self.secrets.add(secret) return secret def filter(self, record): cleanargs = list(record.args) for i in range(len(cleanargs)): if isinstance(cleanargs[i], str): for secret in self.secrets: cleanargs[i] = cleanargs[i].replace(secret, '') record.args = tuple(cleanargs) return True def registerPlexObject(cls): """ Registry of library types we may come across when parsing XML. This allows us to define a few helper functions to dynamically convery the XML into objects. See buildItem() below for an example. """ etype = getattr(cls, 'STREAMTYPE', getattr(cls, 'TAGTYPE', cls.TYPE)) ehash = '%s.%s' % (cls.TAG, etype) if etype else cls.TAG if ehash in PLEXOBJECTS: raise Exception('Ambiguous PlexObject definition %s(tag=%s, type=%s) with %s' % (cls.__name__, cls.TAG, etype, PLEXOBJECTS[ehash].__name__)) PLEXOBJECTS[ehash] = cls return cls def cast(func, value): """ Cast the specified value to the specified type (returned by func). Currently this only support str, int, float, bool. Should be extended if needed. Parameters: func (func): Calback function to used cast to type (int, bool, float). value (any): value to be cast and returned. """ if value is not None: if func == bool: if value in (1, True, "1", "true"): return True elif value in (0, False, "0", "false"): return False else: raise ValueError(value) elif func in (int, float): try: return func(value) except ValueError: return float('nan') return func(value) return value def joinArgs(args): """ Returns a query string (uses for HTTP URLs) where only the value is URL encoded. Example return value: '?genre=action&type=1337'. Parameters: args (dict): Arguments to include in query string. """ if not args: return '' arglist = [] for key in sorted(args, key=lambda x: x.lower()): value = str(args[key]) arglist.append('%s=%s' % (key, quote(value, safe=''))) return '?%s' % '&'.join(arglist) def lowerFirst(s): return s[0].lower() + s[1:] def rget(obj, attrstr, default=None, delim='.'): # pragma: no cover """ Returns the value at the specified attrstr location within a nexted tree of dicts, lists, tuples, functions, classes, etc. The lookup is done recursively for each key in attrstr (split by by the delimiter) This function is heavily influenced by the lookups used in Django templates. Parameters: obj (any): Object to start the lookup in (dict, obj, list, tuple, etc). attrstr (str): String to lookup (ex: 'foo.bar.baz.value') default (any): Default value to return if not found. delim (str): Delimiter separating keys in attrstr. """ try: parts = attrstr.split(delim, 1) attr = parts[0] attrstr = parts[1] if len(parts) == 2 else None if isinstance(obj, dict): value = obj[attr] elif isinstance(obj, list): value = obj[int(attr)] elif isinstance(obj, tuple): value = obj[int(attr)] elif isinstance(obj, object): value = getattr(obj, attr) if attrstr: return rget(value, attrstr, default, delim) return value except: # noqa: E722 return default def searchType(libtype): """ Returns the integer value of the library string type. Parameters: libtype (str): LibType to lookup (movie, show, season, episode, artist, album, track, collection) Raises: :exc:`~plexapi.exceptions.NotFound`: Unknown libtype """ libtype = str(libtype) if libtype in [str(v) for v in SEARCHTYPES.values()]: return libtype if SEARCHTYPES.get(libtype) is not None: return SEARCHTYPES[libtype] raise NotFound('Unknown libtype: %s' % libtype) def reverseSearchType(libtype): """ Returns the string value of the library type. Parameters: libtype (int): Integer value of the library type. Raises: :exc:`~plexapi.exceptions.NotFound`: Unknown libtype """ if libtype in SEARCHTYPES: return libtype libtype = int(libtype) for k, v in SEARCHTYPES.items(): if libtype == v: return k raise NotFound('Unknown libtype: %s' % libtype) def threaded(callback, listargs): """ Returns the result of for each set of `*args` in listargs. Each call to is called concurrently in their own separate threads. Parameters: callback (func): Callback function to apply to each set of `*args`. listargs (list): List of lists; `*args` to pass each thread. """ threads, results = [], [] job_is_done_event = Event() for args in listargs: args += [results, len(results)] results.append(None) threads.append(Thread(target=callback, args=args, kwargs=dict(job_is_done_event=job_is_done_event))) threads[-1].setDaemon(True) threads[-1].start() while not job_is_done_event.is_set(): if all(not t.is_alive() for t in threads): break time.sleep(0.05) return [r for r in results if r is not None] def toDatetime(value, format=None): """ Returns a datetime object from the specified value. Parameters: value (str): value to return as a datetime format (str): Format to pass strftime (optional; if value is a str). """ if value and value is not None: if format: try: value = datetime.strptime(value, format) except ValueError: log.info('Failed to parse %s to datetime, defaulting to None', value) return None else: # https://bugs.python.org/issue30684 # And platform support for before epoch seems to be flaky. # Also limit to max 32-bit integer value = min(max(int(value), 86400), 2**31 - 1) value = datetime.fromtimestamp(int(value)) return value def millisecondToHumanstr(milliseconds): """ Returns human readable time duration from milliseconds. HH:MM:SS:MMMM Parameters: milliseconds (str,int): time duration in milliseconds. """ milliseconds = int(milliseconds) r = datetime.utcfromtimestamp(milliseconds / 1000) f = r.strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f") return f[:-2] def toList(value, itemcast=None, delim=','): """ Returns a list of strings from the specified value. Parameters: value (str): comma delimited string to convert to list. itemcast (func): Function to cast each list item to (default str). delim (str): string delimiter (optional; default ','). """ value = value or '' itemcast = itemcast or str return [itemcast(item) for item in value.split(delim) if item != ''] def downloadSessionImages(server, filename=None, height=150, width=150, opacity=100, saturation=100): # pragma: no cover """ Helper to download a bif image or thumb.url from plex.server.sessions. Parameters: filename (str): default to None, height (int): Height of the image. width (int): width of the image. opacity (int): Opacity of the resulting image (possibly deprecated). saturation (int): Saturating of the resulting image. Returns: {'hellowlol': {'filepath': '', 'url': 'http://'}, {'': {filepath, url}}, ... """ info = {} for media in server.sessions(): url = None for part in media.iterParts(): if media.thumb: url = media.thumb if part.indexes: # always use bif images if available. url = '/library/parts/%s/indexes/%s/%s' % (part.id, part.indexes.lower(), media.viewOffset) if url: if filename is None: prettyname = media._prettyfilename() filename = 'session_transcode_%s_%s_%s' % (media.usernames[0], prettyname, int(time.time())) url = server.transcodeImage(url, height, width, opacity, saturation) filepath = download(url, filename=filename) info['username'] = {'filepath': filepath, 'url': url} return info def download(url, token, filename=None, savepath=None, session=None, chunksize=4024, unpack=False, mocked=False, showstatus=False): """ Helper to download a thumb, videofile or other media item. Returns the local path to the downloaded file. Parameters: url (str): URL where the content be reached. token (str): Plex auth token to include in headers. filename (str): Filename of the downloaded file, default None. savepath (str): Defaults to current working dir. chunksize (int): What chunksize read/write at the time. mocked (bool): Helper to do evertything except write the file. unpack (bool): Unpack the zip file. showstatus(bool): Display a progressbar. Example: >>> download(a_episode.getStreamURL(), a_episode.location) /path/to/file """ # fetch the data to be saved session = session or requests.Session() headers = {'X-Plex-Token': token} response = session.get(url, headers=headers, stream=True) # make sure the savepath directory exists savepath = savepath or os.getcwd() os.makedirs(savepath, exist_ok=True) # try getting filename from header if not specified in arguments (used for logs, db) if not filename and response.headers.get('Content-Disposition'): filename = re.findall(r'filename=\"(.+)\"', response.headers.get('Content-Disposition')) filename = filename[0] if filename[0] else None filename = os.path.basename(filename) fullpath = os.path.join(savepath, filename) # append file.ext from content-type if not already there extension = os.path.splitext(fullpath)[-1] if not extension: contenttype = response.headers.get('content-type') if contenttype and 'image' in contenttype: fullpath += contenttype.split('/')[1] # check this is a mocked download (testing) if mocked: log.debug('Mocked download %s', fullpath) return fullpath # save the file to disk log.info('Downloading: %s', fullpath) if showstatus and tqdm: # pragma: no cover total = int(response.headers.get('content-length', 0)) bar = tqdm(unit='B', unit_scale=True, total=total, desc=filename) with open(fullpath, 'wb') as handle: for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=chunksize): handle.write(chunk) if showstatus and tqdm: bar.update(len(chunk)) if showstatus and tqdm: # pragma: no cover bar.close() # check we want to unzip the contents if fullpath.endswith('zip') and unpack: with zipfile.ZipFile(fullpath, 'r') as handle: handle.extractall(savepath) return fullpath def tag_singular(tag): if tag == 'countries': return 'country' elif tag == 'similar': return 'similar' else: return tag[:-1] def tag_plural(tag): if tag == 'country': return 'countries' elif tag == 'similar': return 'similar' else: return tag + 's' def tag_helper(tag, items, locked=True, remove=False): """ Simple tag helper for editing a object. """ if not isinstance(items, list): items = [items] data = {} if not remove: for i, item in enumerate(items): tagname = '%s[%s].tag.tag' % (tag, i) data[tagname] = item if remove: tagname = '%s[].tag.tag-' % tag data[tagname] = ','.join(items) data['%s.locked' % tag] = 1 if locked else 0 return data def getMyPlexAccount(opts=None): # pragma: no cover """ Helper function tries to get a MyPlex Account instance by checking the the following locations for a username and password. This is useful to create user-friendly command line tools. 1. command-line options (opts). 2. environment variables and config.ini 3. Prompt on the command line. """ from plexapi import CONFIG from plexapi.myplex import MyPlexAccount # 1. Check command-line options if opts and opts.username and opts.password: print('Authenticating with Plex.tv as %s..' % opts.username) return MyPlexAccount(opts.username, opts.password) # 2. Check Plexconfig (environment variables and config.ini) config_username = CONFIG.get('auth.myplex_username') config_password = CONFIG.get('auth.myplex_password') if config_username and config_password: print('Authenticating with Plex.tv as %s..' % config_username) return MyPlexAccount(config_username, config_password) config_token = CONFIG.get('auth.server_token') if config_token: print('Authenticating with Plex.tv with token') return MyPlexAccount(token=config_token) # 3. Prompt for username and password on the command line username = input('What is your plex.tv username: ') password = getpass('What is your plex.tv password: ') print('Authenticating with Plex.tv as %s..' % username) return MyPlexAccount(username, password) def createMyPlexDevice(headers, account, timeout=10): # pragma: no cover """ Helper function to create a new MyPlexDevice. Parameters: headers (dict): Provide the X-Plex- headers for the new device. A unique X-Plex-Client-Identifier is required. account (MyPlexAccount): The Plex account to create the device on. timeout (int): Timeout in seconds to wait for device login. """ from plexapi.myplex import MyPlexPinLogin if 'X-Plex-Client-Identifier' not in headers: raise BadRequest('The X-Plex-Client-Identifier header is required.') clientIdentifier = headers['X-Plex-Client-Identifier'] pinlogin = MyPlexPinLogin(headers=headers) pinlogin.run(timeout=timeout) account.link(pinlogin.pin) pinlogin.waitForLogin() return account.device(clientId=clientIdentifier) def choose(msg, items, attr): # pragma: no cover """ Command line helper to display a list of choices, asking the user to choose one of the options. """ # Return the first item if there is only one choice if len(items) == 1: return items[0] # Print all choices to the command line print() for index, i in enumerate(items): name = attr(i) if callable(attr) else getattr(i, attr) print(' %s: %s' % (index, name)) print() # Request choice from the user while True: try: inp = input('%s: ' % msg) if any(s in inp for s in (':', '::', '-')): idx = slice(*map(lambda x: int(x.strip()) if x.strip() else None, inp.split(':'))) return items[idx] else: return items[int(inp)] except (ValueError, IndexError): pass def getAgentIdentifier(section, agent): """ Return the full agent identifier from a short identifier, name, or confirm full identifier. """ agents = [] for ag in section.agents(): identifiers = [ag.identifier, ag.shortIdentifier, ag.name] if agent in identifiers: return ag.identifier agents += identifiers raise NotFound('Couldnt find "%s" in agents list (%s)' % (agent, ', '.join(agents))) def base64str(text): return base64.b64encode(text.encode('utf-8')).decode('utf-8') def deprecated(message, stacklevel=2): def decorator(func): """This is a decorator which can be used to mark functions as deprecated. It will result in a warning being emitted when the function is used.""" @functools.wraps(func) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): msg = 'Call to deprecated function or method "%s", %s.' % (func.__name__, message) warnings.warn(msg, category=DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=stacklevel) log.warning(msg) return func(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper return decorator