As like count is now returned by the extractor, we need to assert a positive
minimum like count, which is close to the actual value, in order to avoid test
failures due to lower like counts than the ones excepted.
- Remove unused imports;
- Replace wildcard imports by single class imports;
- Suppress "HTTP links are not secured" warnings from IDEA IDEs;
- Replace removed video jZViOEv90dI by an existing video, 9Dpqou5cI08 (the
corresponding test has been of course renamed).
The video "Makani’s first commercial-scale energy kite" (video ID:
An8vtD1FDqs), which has this behavior, is used for the new test,
NoVisualMetadataVideoTest, added in YoutubeStreamExtractorDefaultTest.
Tests of elements who throw an exception in this case (subscriber count, like
count, uploader avatar URL) test if the ParsingException exception is thrown by
YoutubeStreamExtractor.
The video count is now returned for this playlist, so it isn't unknown.
The testStreamCount method of this test class asserts now that the stream count
is greater than 40.
Added option to choose if you want to consent or not - currently this is done by a static variable in ``YoutubeParsingHelper`` - may not be the best long-term solution but for now the tests work again (in EU countries) 🥳
SoundCloud broke the workaround used to get a single file from HLS manifests for Opus manifests, but it still works for MP3 ones.
The code has been adapted to prevent an unneeded request (the one to the Opus HLS manifest) and the HLS delivery method is now used for SoundCloud MP3 and Opus streams, plus the progressive one (for tracks which have a progressive stream (MP3) and for the ones which doesn't have one, it is still used by trying to get a progressive stream, using the workaround).
Streams extraction has been also moved to Java 8 Stream's API and the relevant test has been also updated.
Move DASH manifests creation into a new subpackage of the YouTube package, dashmanifestcreators.
This subpackage contains:
- CreationException, exception extending Java's RuntimeException, thrown by manifest creators when something goes wrong;
- YoutubeDashManifestCreatorsUtils, class which contains all common methods and constants of all or a part of the manifest creators;
- a manifest creator has been added per delivery type of YouTube streams:
- YoutubeProgressiveDashManifestCreator, for progressive streams;
- YoutubeOtfDashManifestCreator, for OTF streams;
- YoutubePostLiveStreamDvrDashManifestCreator, for post-live DVR streams (which use the live delivery method).
Every DASH manifest creator has a getCache() static method, which returns the ManifestCreatorCache instance used to cache results.
DeliveryType has been also extracted from the YouTube DASH manifest creators part of the extractor and moved to the YouTube package.
YoutubeDashManifestCreatorTest has been updated and renamed to YoutubeDashManifestCreatorsTest, and YoutubeDashManifestCreator has been removed.
Finally, several documentation and exception messages fixes and improvements have been made.