This repository provide a simple script designed to facilitate the downloading of films and series from a popular streaming community platform. The script allows users to download individual films, entire series, or specific episodes, providing a seamless experience for content consumers.
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Table of Contents
Requirement
Make sure you have the following prerequisites installed on your system:
Installation
Install the required Python libraries using the following command:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Usage
Run the script with the following command:
On Windows:
python run.py
On Linux/MacOS:
python3 run.py
Configuration
You can change some behaviors by tweaking the configuration file.
Options (DEFAULT)
-
get_moment_title: Whether to fetch the title of the moment or not.
- Default Value: false
-
root_path: Path where the script will add movies and TV series folders (see Path Examples).
- Default Value: media/streamingcommunity
-
not_close: Whether to keep the application running after completion or not.
- Default Value: false
-
map_episode_name: Mapping to choose the name of all episodes of TV Shows (see Episode Name Usage).
- Default Value: %(episode_name)
- Example Value: %(tv_name) [S%(season)] [E%(episode)] %(episode_name)
Options (M3U8)
-
tdqm_workers: The number of workers that will cooperate to download .ts files. A high value may slow down your PC
- Default Value: 20
-
enable_time_quit: Whether to enable quitting the download after a certain time period.
- Default Value: false
-
tqdm_show_progress: Whether to show progress during downloads or not.
- Default Value: true
-
cleanup_tmp_folder: Whether to clean up temporary folders after processing or not.
- Default Value: true
-
fake_proxy: Speed up download for streaming film and series. Dont work for anime, need to set to FALSE
- Default Value: true
Options (M3U8_OPTIONS)
- specific_list_audio: A list of specific audio languages to download.
- Example Value: ['ara', 'baq', 'cat', 'chi', 'cze', 'dan', 'dut', 'eng', 'fil', 'fin', 'forced-ita', 'fre', 'ger', 'glg', 'gre', 'heb', 'hin', 'hun', 'ind', 'ita', 'jpn', 'kan', 'kor', 'mal', 'may', 'nob', 'nor', 'pol', 'por', 'rum', 'rus', 'spa', 'swe', 'tam', 'tel', 'tha', 'tur', 'ukr', 'vie']
Important
If you're on Windows you'll need to use double black slashes. On Linux/MacOS, one slash is fine.
Path examples:
- Windows:
C:\\MyLibrary\\Folder
or\\\\MyServer\\MyLibrary
(if you want to use a network folder). - Linux/MacOS:
Desktop/MyLibrary/Folder
Episode name usage:
You can choose different vars:
%(tv_name)
: Is the name of TV Show%(season)
: Is the number of the season%(episode)
: Is the number of the episode%(episode_name)
: Is the name of the episode
NOTE: You don't need to add .mp4 at the end
Docker
You can run the script in a docker container, to build the image just run
docker build -t streaming-community-api .
and to run it use
docker run -it -p 8000:8000 streaming-community-api
By default the videos will be saved in /app/Video
inside the container, if you want to to save them in your machine instead of the container just run
docker run -it -p 8000:8000 -v /path/to/download:/app/Video streaming-community-api
Tutorial
For a detailed walkthrough, refer to the video tutorial