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Temporary fix for #2612
Don't rely on the auto compression/decompression provided by the crystal stdlib.
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@ -404,19 +404,10 @@ module YoutubeAPI
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url = "#{endpoint}?key=#{client_config.api_key}"
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headers = HTTP::Headers{
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"Content-Type" => "application/json; charset=UTF-8",
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"Content-Type" => "application/json; charset=UTF-8",
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"Accept-Encoding" => "gzip, deflate",
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}
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# The normal HTTP client automatically applies accept-encoding: gzip,
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# and decompresses. However, explicitly applying it will remove this functionality.
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#
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# https://github.com/crystal-lang/crystal/issues/11252#issuecomment-929594741
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{% unless flag?(:disable_quic) %}
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if CONFIG.use_quic
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headers["Accept-Encoding"] = "gzip"
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end
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{% end %}
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# Logging
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LOGGER.debug("YoutubeAPI: Using endpoint: \"#{endpoint}\"")
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LOGGER.trace("YoutubeAPI: ClientConfig: #{client_config}")
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@ -434,8 +425,23 @@ module YoutubeAPI
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)
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end
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# Decompress the body ourselves, given that auto-decompress is
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# broken in the Crystal stdlib.
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# Read more:
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# - https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/issues/2612
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# - https://github.com/crystal-lang/crystal/issues/11354
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#
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case headers["Content-Encoding"]?
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when "gzip"
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body = Compress::Gzip::Reader.new(response.body_io, sync_close: true)
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when "deflate"
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body = Compress::Deflate::Reader.new(response.body_io, sync_close: true)
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else
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body = response.body
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end
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# Convert result to Hash
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initial_data = JSON.parse(response.body).as_h
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initial_data = JSON.parse(body).as_h
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# Error handling
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if initial_data.has_key?("error")
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