[jsinterp] Fix for youtube player 1f7d5369

Closes #4635 again
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pukkandan 2022-08-18 16:38:35 +05:30
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3 changed files with 60 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -106,6 +106,10 @@
'https://www.youtube.com/s/player/c81bbb4a/player_ias.vflset/en_US/base.js',
'gre3EcLurNY2vqp94', 'Z9DfGxWP115WTg',
),
(
'https://www.youtube.com/s/player/1f7d5369/player_ias.vflset/en_US/base.js',
'batNX7sYqIJdkJ', 'IhOkL_zxbkOZBw',
),
]

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@ -2652,9 +2652,14 @@ def _extract_n_function(self, video_id, player_url):
if self.get_param('youtube_print_sig_code'):
self.to_screen(f'Extracted nsig function from {player_id}:\n{func_code[1]}\n')
func = jsi.extract_function_from_code(*func_code)
return lambda s: func([s])
def inner(s):
ret = func([s])
if ret.startswith('enhanced_except_'):
raise ExtractorError('Signature function returned an exception')
return ret
return inner
def _extract_signature_timestamp(self, video_id, player_url, ytcfg=None, fatal=False):
"""

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@ -24,9 +24,9 @@
'||': None,
'&&': None,
'&': operator.and_,
'|': operator.or_,
'^': operator.xor,
'&': lambda a, b: (a or 0) & (b or 0),
'|': lambda a, b: (a or 0) | (b or 0),
'^': lambda a, b: (a or 0) ^ (b or 0),
'===': operator.is_,
'!==': operator.is_not,
@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
'-': lambda a, b: (a or 0) - (b or 0),
'*': lambda a, b: (a or 0) * (b or 0),
'/': lambda a, b: (a or 0) / b,
'%': operator.mod,
'/': lambda a, b: (a or 0) / b if b else float('NaN'),
'%': lambda a, b: (a or 0) % b if b else float('NaN'),
'**': operator.pow,
}
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
_COMP_OPERATORS = {'===', '!==', '==', '!=', '<=', '>=', '<', '>'}
_MATCHING_PARENS = dict(zip('({[', ')}]'))
_QUOTES = '\'"'
_QUOTES = '\'"/'
def _ternary(cndn, if_true=True, if_false=False):
@ -77,6 +77,12 @@ def __init__(self):
ExtractorError.__init__(self, 'Invalid continue')
class JS_Throw(ExtractorError):
def __init__(self, e):
self.error = e
ExtractorError.__init__(self, f'Uncaught exception {e}')
class LocalNameSpace(collections.ChainMap):
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
for scope in self.maps:
@ -131,19 +137,24 @@ def _named_object(self, namespace, obj):
@staticmethod
def _separate(expr, delim=',', max_split=None):
OP_CHARS = '+-*/%&|^=<>!,;'
if not expr:
return
counters = {k: 0 for k in _MATCHING_PARENS.values()}
start, splits, pos, delim_len = 0, 0, 0, len(delim) - 1
in_quote, escaping = None, False
in_quote, escaping, after_op, in_regex_char_group = None, False, True, False
for idx, char in enumerate(expr):
if not in_quote and char in _MATCHING_PARENS:
counters[_MATCHING_PARENS[char]] += 1
elif not in_quote and char in counters:
counters[char] -= 1
elif not escaping and char in _QUOTES and in_quote in (char, None):
in_quote = None if in_quote else char
if in_quote or after_op or char != '/':
in_quote = None if in_quote and not in_regex_char_group else char
elif in_quote == '/' and char in '[]':
in_regex_char_group = char == '['
escaping = not escaping and in_quote and char == '\\'
after_op = not in_quote and char in OP_CHARS or (char == ' ' and after_op)
if char != delim[pos] or any(counters.values()) or in_quote:
pos = 0
@ -210,16 +221,22 @@ def interpret_statement(self, stmt, local_vars, allow_recursion=100):
if should_return:
return ret, should_return
m = re.match(r'(?P<var>(?:var|const|let)\s)|return(?:\s+|$)', stmt)
m = re.match(r'(?P<var>(?:var|const|let)\s)|return(?:\s+|(?=["\'])|$)|(?P<throw>throw\s+)', stmt)
if m:
expr = stmt[len(m.group(0)):].strip()
if m.group('throw'):
raise JS_Throw(self.interpret_expression(expr, local_vars, allow_recursion))
should_return = not m.group('var')
if not expr:
return None, should_return
if expr[0] in _QUOTES:
inner, outer = self._separate(expr, expr[0], 1)
inner = json.loads(js_to_json(f'{inner}{expr[0]}', strict=True))
if expr[0] == '/':
inner = inner[1:].replace('"', R'\"')
inner = re.compile(json.loads(js_to_json(f'"{inner}"', strict=True)))
else:
inner = json.loads(js_to_json(f'{inner}{expr[0]}', strict=True))
if not outer:
return inner, should_return
expr = self._named_object(local_vars, inner) + outer
@ -263,21 +280,36 @@ def interpret_statement(self, stmt, local_vars, allow_recursion=100):
for item in self._separate(inner)])
expr = name + outer
m = re.match(r'(?P<try>try|finally)\s*|(?:(?P<catch>catch)|(?P<for>for)|(?P<switch>switch))\s*\(', expr)
m = re.match(rf'''(?x)
(?P<try>try|finally)\s*|
(?P<catch>catch\s*(?P<err>\(\s*{_NAME_RE}\s*\)))|
(?P<switch>switch)\s*\(|
(?P<for>for)\s*\(|''', expr)
if m and m.group('try'):
if expr[m.end()] == '{':
try_expr, expr = self._separate_at_paren(expr[m.end():], '}')
else:
try_expr, expr = expr[m.end() - 1:], ''
ret, should_abort = self.interpret_statement(try_expr, local_vars, allow_recursion)
if should_abort:
return ret, True
try:
ret, should_abort = self.interpret_statement(try_expr, local_vars, allow_recursion)
if should_abort:
return ret, True
except JS_Throw as e:
local_vars['__ytdlp_exception__'] = e.error
except Exception as e:
# XXX: This works for now, but makes debugging future issues very hard
local_vars['__ytdlp_exception__'] = e
ret, should_abort = self.interpret_statement(expr, local_vars, allow_recursion)
return ret, should_abort or should_return
elif m and m.group('catch'):
# We ignore the catch block
_, expr = self._separate_at_paren(expr, '}')
catch_expr, expr = self._separate_at_paren(expr[m.end():], '}')
if '__ytdlp_exception__' in local_vars:
catch_vars = local_vars.new_child({m.group('err'): local_vars.pop('__ytdlp_exception__')})
ret, should_abort = self.interpret_statement(catch_expr, catch_vars, allow_recursion)
if should_abort:
return ret, True
ret, should_abort = self.interpret_statement(expr, local_vars, allow_recursion)
return ret, should_abort or should_return
@ -390,7 +422,7 @@ def interpret_statement(self, stmt, local_vars, allow_recursion=100):
raise self.Exception(f'List index {idx} must be integer', expr)
idx = int(idx)
left_val[idx] = self._operator(
m.group('op'), left_val[idx], m.group('expr'), expr, local_vars, allow_recursion)
m.group('op'), self._index(left_val, idx), m.group('expr'), expr, local_vars, allow_recursion)
return left_val[idx], should_return
elif expr.isdigit():