diff --git a/src/invidious/yt_backend/extractors.cr b/src/invidious/yt_backend/extractors.cr index cb8331a5..4416ef30 100644 --- a/src/invidious/yt_backend/extractors.cr +++ b/src/invidious/yt_backend/extractors.cr @@ -483,6 +483,7 @@ private module Parsers child ||= ReelItemRendererParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback) child ||= PlaylistRendererParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback) child ||= LockupViewModelParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback) + child ||= ShortsLockupViewModelParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback) return child end @@ -497,6 +498,9 @@ private module Parsers # reelItemRenderer items are used in the new (2022) channel layout, # in the "shorts" tab. # + # NOTE: As of 10/2024, it might have been fully replaced by shortsLockupViewModel + # TODO: Confirm that hypothesis + # module ReelItemRendererParser def self.process(item : JSON::Any, author_fallback : AuthorFallback) if item_contents = item["reelItemRenderer"]? @@ -652,6 +656,60 @@ private module Parsers end end + # Parses an InnerTube shortsLockupViewModel into a SearchVideo. + # Returns nil when the given object is not a shortsLockupViewModel. + # + # This structure is present since around October 2024 on the "shorts" tab of + # the channel page and likely replaces the reelItemRenderer structure. It is + # usually (always?) encapsulated in a richItemRenderer. + # + module ShortsLockupViewModelParser + def self.process(item : JSON::Any, author_fallback : AuthorFallback) + if item_contents = item["shortsLockupViewModel"]? + return self.parse(item_contents, author_fallback) + end + end + + private def self.parse(item_contents, author_fallback) + # TODO: Maybe add support for "oardefault.jpg" thumbnails? + # thumbnail = item_contents.dig("thumbnail", "sources", 0, "url").as_s + # Gives: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/{video_id}/oardefault.jpg?... + + video_id = item_contents.dig( + "onTap", "innertubeCommand", "reelWatchEndpoint", "videoId" + ).as_s + + title = item_contents.dig("overlayMetadata", "primaryText", "content").as_s + + view_count = short_text_to_number( + item_contents.dig("overlayMetadata", "secondaryText", "content").as_s + ) + + # Approximate to one minute, as "shorts" generally don't exceed that. + # NOTE: The actual duration is not provided by Youtube anymore. + # TODO: Maybe use -1 as an error value and handle that on the frontend? + duration = 60_i32 + + SearchVideo.new({ + title: title, + id: video_id, + author: author_fallback.name, + ucid: author_fallback.id, + published: Time.unix(0), + views: view_count, + description_html: "", + length_seconds: duration, + premiere_timestamp: Time.unix(0), + author_verified: false, + badges: VideoBadges::None, + }) + end + + def self.parser_name + return {{@type.name}} + end + end + # Parses an InnerTube continuationItemRenderer into a Continuation. # Returns nil when the given object isn't a continuationItemRenderer. #