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#!/usr/bin/python | |
import httplib2 | |
import os | |
import random | |
import sys | |
import time | |
from apiclient.discovery import build | |
from apiclient.errors import HttpError | |
from apiclient.http import MediaFileUpload | |
from oauth2client.client import flow_from_clientsecrets | |
from oauth2client.file import Storage | |
from oauth2client.tools import argparser, run_flow | |
# Explicitly tell the underlying HTTP transport library not to retry, since | |
# we are handling retry logic ourselves. | |
httplib2.RETRIES = 1 | |
# Maximum number of times to retry before giving up. | |
MAX_RETRIES = 10 | |
# Always retry when these exceptions are raised. | |
RETRIABLE_EXCEPTIONS = (httplib2.HttpLib2Error, IOError) | |
# Always retry when an apiclient.errors.HttpError with one of these status | |
# codes is raised. | |
RETRIABLE_STATUS_CODES = [500, 502, 503, 504] | |
# The CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE variable specifies the name of a file that contains | |
# the OAuth 2.0 information for this application, including its client_id and | |
# client_secret. You can acquire an OAuth 2.0 client ID and client secret from | |
# the Google API Console at | |
# https://console.cloud.google.com/. | |
# Please ensure that you have enabled the YouTube Data API for your project. | |
# For more information about using OAuth2 to access the YouTube Data API, see: | |
# https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/guides/authentication | |
# For more information about the client_secrets.json file format, see: | |
# https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/python/guide/aaa_client_secrets | |
CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE = "client_secrets.json" | |
# This OAuth 2.0 access scope allows an application to upload files to the | |
# authenticated user's YouTube channel, but doesn't allow other types of access. | |
YOUTUBE_UPLOAD_SCOPE = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube.upload" | |
YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME = "youtube" | |
YOUTUBE_API_VERSION = "v3" | |
# This variable defines a message to display if the CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE is | |
# missing. | |
MISSING_CLIENT_SECRETS_MESSAGE = """ | |
WARNING: Please configure OAuth 2.0 | |
To make this sample run you will need to populate the client_secrets.json file | |
found at: | |
%s | |
with information from the API Console | |
https://console.cloud.google.com/ | |
For more information about the client_secrets.json file format, please visit: | |
https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/python/guide/aaa_client_secrets | |
""" % os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), | |
CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE)) | |
VALID_PRIVACY_STATUSES = ("public", "private", "unlisted") | |
def get_authenticated_service(args): | |
flow = flow_from_clientsecrets(CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, | |
scope=YOUTUBE_UPLOAD_SCOPE, | |
message=MISSING_CLIENT_SECRETS_MESSAGE) | |
storage = Storage("%s-oauth2.json" % sys.argv[0]) | |
credentials = storage.get() | |
if credentials is None or credentials.invalid: | |
credentials = run_flow(flow, storage, args) | |
return build(YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME, YOUTUBE_API_VERSION, | |
http=credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http())) | |
def initialize_upload(youtube, options): | |
tags = None | |
if options.keywords: | |
tags = options.keywords.split(",") | |
body=dict( | |
snippet=dict( | |
title=options.title, | |
description=options.description, | |
tags=tags, | |
categoryId=options.category | |
), | |
status=dict( | |
privacyStatus=options.privacyStatus | |
) | |
) | |
# Call the API's videos.insert method to create and upload the video. | |
insert_request = youtube.videos().insert( | |
part=",".join(body.keys()), | |
body=body, | |
# The chunksize parameter specifies the size of each chunk of data, in | |
# bytes, that will be uploaded at a time. Set a higher value for | |
# reliable connections as fewer chunks lead to faster uploads. Set a lower | |
# value for better recovery on less reliable connections. | |
# | |
# Setting "chunksize" equal to -1 in the code below means that the entire | |
# file will be uploaded in a single HTTP request. (If the upload fails, | |
# it will still be retried where it left off.) This is usually a best | |
# practice, but if you're using Python older than 2.6 or if you're | |
# running on App Engine, you should set the chunksize to something like | |
# 1024 * 1024 (1 megabyte). | |
media_body=MediaFileUpload(options.file, chunksize=-1, resumable=True) | |
) | |
resumable_upload(insert_request) | |
# This method implements an exponential backoff strategy to resume a | |
# failed upload. | |
def resumable_upload(insert_request): | |
response = None | |
error = None | |
retry = 0 | |
while response is None: | |
try: | |
# print("Uploading file...") | |
status, response = insert_request.next_chunk() | |
if response is not None: | |
if 'id' in response: | |
# print("Video id '%s' was successfully uploaded." % response['id']) | |
print(response['id']) | |
else: | |
exit("The upload failed with an unexpected response: %s" % response) | |
except HttpError as e: | |
if e.resp.status in RETRIABLE_STATUS_CODES: | |
error = "A retriable HTTP error %d occurred:\n%s" % (e.resp.status, | |
e.content) | |
else: | |
raise | |
except RETRIABLE_EXCEPTIONS as e: | |
error = "A retriable error occurred: %s" % e | |
if error is not None: | |
print(error) | |
retry += 1 | |
if retry > MAX_RETRIES: | |
exit("No longer attempting to retry.") | |
max_sleep = 2 ** retry | |
sleep_seconds = random.random() * max_sleep | |
print("Sleeping %f seconds and then retrying..." % sleep_seconds) | |
time.sleep(sleep_seconds) | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
argparser.add_argument("--file", required=True, help="Video file to upload") | |
argparser.add_argument("--title", help="Video title", default="Test Title") | |
argparser.add_argument("--description", help="Video description", | |
default="Test Description") | |
argparser.add_argument("--category", default="22", | |
help="Numeric video category. " + | |
"See https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/videoCategories/list") | |
argparser.add_argument("--keywords", help="Video keywords, comma separated", | |
default="") | |
argparser.add_argument("--privacyStatus", choices=VALID_PRIVACY_STATUSES, | |
default=VALID_PRIVACY_STATUSES[0], help="Video privacy status.") | |
args = argparser.parse_args() | |
if not os.path.exists(args.file): | |
exit("Please specify a valid file using the --file= parameter.") | |
youtube = get_authenticated_service(args) | |
try: | |
initialize_upload(youtube, args) | |
except HttpError as e: | |
print("An HTTP error {} occurred:\n{}".format(e.resp.status, e.content)) |
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