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166 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
166 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
# 10.12.23
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import os
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import sys
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import glob
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import platform
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import argparse
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import importlib
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from typing import Callable
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# Internal utilities
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from Src.Util.message import start_message
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from Src.Util.console import console, msg
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from Src.Util._jsonConfig import config_manager
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from Src.Upload.update import update as git_update
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from Src.Util.os import get_system_summary
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from Src.Util.logger import Logger
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# Config
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CLOSE_CONSOLE = config_manager.get_bool('DEFAULT', 'not_close')
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def run_function(func: Callable[..., None], close_console: bool = False) -> None:
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"""
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Run a given function indefinitely or once, depending on the value of close_console.
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Parameters:
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func (Callable[..., None]): The function to run.
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close_console (bool, optional): Whether to close the console after running the function once. Defaults to False.
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"""
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if close_console:
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while 1:
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func()
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else:
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func()
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def load_search_functions():
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loaded_functions = {}
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# Traverse the Api directory
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api_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'Src', 'Api')
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init_files = glob.glob(os.path.join(api_dir, '*', '__init__.py'))
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modules = []
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# Retrieve modules and their indices
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for init_file in init_files:
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module_name = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(init_file)) # Get folder name as module name
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try:
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# Dynamically import the module
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mod = importlib.import_module(f'Src.Api.{module_name}')
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# Get 'indice' from the module
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indice = getattr(mod, 'indice', 0) # If 'indice' is not defined, default to 0
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# Add module and indice to the list
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modules.append((module_name, indice))
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except Exception as e:
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console.print(f"[red]Failed to import module {module_name}: {str(e)}")
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# Sort modules by 'indice'
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modules.sort(key=lambda x: x[1])
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# Load search functions in the sorted order
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for module_name, _ in modules:
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module_alias = f'{module_name}_search' # Construct a unique alias for the module
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try:
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# Dynamically import the module
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mod = importlib.import_module(f'Src.Api.{module_name}')
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# Get the search function from the module (assuming the function is named 'search' and defined in __init__.py)
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search_function = getattr(mod, 'search')
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# Add the function to the loaded functions dictionary
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loaded_functions[module_alias] = search_function
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except Exception as e:
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console.print(f"[red]Failed to load search function from module {module_name}: {str(e)}")
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return loaded_functions
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def initialize():
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# Get start message
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start_message()
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# Create logger
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log_not = Logger()
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# Get system info
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get_system_summary()
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# Set terminal size for win 7
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if platform.system() == "Windows" and "7" in platform.version():
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os.system('mode 120, 40')
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# Check python version
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if sys.version_info < (3, 7):
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console.log("[red]Install python version > 3.7.16")
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sys.exit(0)
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# Attempting GitHub update
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try:
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git_update()
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except Exception as e:
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console.print(f"[blue]Req github [white]=> [red]Failed: {e}")
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def main():
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# Load search functions
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search_functions = load_search_functions()
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# Create dynamic argument parser
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Script to download film and series from the internet.')
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# Add dynamic arguments based on loaded search modules
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for alias in search_functions.keys():
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short_option = alias[:3].upper() # Take the first three letters of the alias in uppercase
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long_option = alias # Use the full alias as the full option name
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parser.add_argument(f'-{short_option}', f'--{long_option}', action='store_true', help=f'Search for {alias.split("_")[0]} on streaming platforms.')
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# Parse command line arguments
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args = parser.parse_args()
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# Mapping command-line arguments to functions
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arg_to_function = {alias: search_functions[alias] for alias in search_functions.keys()}
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# Check which argument is provided and run the corresponding function
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for arg, func in arg_to_function.items():
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if getattr(args, arg):
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run_function(func)
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return
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# Mapping user input to functions
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input_to_function = {str(i): search_functions[alias] for i, alias in enumerate(search_functions.keys())}
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# Create dynamic prompt message and choices
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choice_labels = {str(i): alias.split("_")[0].capitalize() for i, alias in enumerate(search_functions.keys())}
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prompt_message = f"[green]Insert category [white]({', '.join([f'[red]{key}: [magenta]{label}' for key, label in choice_labels.items()])}[white]): "
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# Ask the user for input
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category = msg.ask(prompt_message, choices=list(choice_labels.keys()), default="0")
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# Run the corresponding function based on user input
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if category in input_to_function:
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run_function(input_to_function[category])
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else:
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console.print("[red]Invalid category.")
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sys.exit(0)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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initialize()
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main() |