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@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ _Automated YouTube Archival._
A wrapper for youtube-dl used for keeping very large amounts of data from YouTube in sync. It's designed to be simple and easy to use.
I have a single, very large playlist that I add any videos I like to. On my NAS is a service uses this program to download new videos (see [Example systemd Service.md]).
I have a single, very large playlist that I add any videos I like to. This runs as a service on my NAS (see [Example systemd Service.md]).
### Features
- Uses yt-dlp instead of youtube-dl.
- Skip videos that are already downloaded which makes checking a playlist for new videos quick because youtube-dl doesn't have to fetch the entire playlist.
- Skips videos that are already downloaded.
- Automatically update yt-dlp on launch.
- Download the videos in a format suitable for archiving:
- Complex `format` that balances video quality and file size.
@ -29,14 +29,44 @@ pip install -r requirements.txt
### Usage
`./downloader.py <URL to download or path of a file containing the URLs of the videos to download> <output directory>`
This program has 3 modes:
<br>
**Direct-Download Mode:**
In this mode, you give the downloader a URL to the media you want to download.
`./downloader.py <video URL to download> --output <output directory>`
<br>
**Config-File Mode:**
In this mode, you give the downloader the path to a config file that contains the URLs of the media and where to download them to.
The config file can be a YAML file or a TXT file with the URL to download on each line.
When using the YAML file (see [targets.sample.yml]): `./downloader.py <path to the config file>`
When using a TXT file: `./downloader.py <path to the config file> --output <output directory>`
<br>
**Daemon Mode:**
In this mode, the downloader will loop over the media you give it and sleep for a certain number of minutes. It takes
To run as a daemon, do:
`/usr/bin/python3 /home/user/automated-youtube-dl/downloader.py --daemon --sleep 60 <url> <ouput folder>`
`/usr/bin/python3 /home/user/automated-youtube-dl/downloader.py --daemon --sleep 60 <video URL or config file path>`
`--sleep` is how many minutes to sleep after completing all downloads.
Daemon mode can take a URL (like direct-download mode) or a path to a config file (like config-file mode).
<br>
#### Folder Structure
```
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[%(id)s] [%(title)s] [%(uploader)s] [%(uploader_id)s]
```
<br>
#### Arguments
| Argument | Flag | Help |

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from appdirs import user_data_dir
from tqdm.auto import tqdm
from process.funcs import get_silent_logger, remove_duplicates_from_playlist, restart_program, setup_file_logger
from process.threads import download_video, bar_eraser
from process.threads import bar_eraser, download_video
from ydl.files import create_directories, resolve_path
from ydl.yt_dlp import YDL, update_ytdlp
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ parser.add_argument('--no-update', '-n', action='store_true', help='Don\'t updat
parser.add_argument('--max-size', type=int, default=1100, help='Max allowed size of a video in MB.')
parser.add_argument('--rm-cache', '-r', action='store_true', help='Delete the yt-dlp cache on start.')
parser.add_argument('--threads', type=int, default=(cpu_count() - 1),
help=f'How many download processes to use. Default: number of CPU cores (for your machine, {cpu_count()}) - 1 = {cpu_count() - 1}')
help=f'How many download processes to use. Default: number of CPU cores (for your machine: {cpu_count()}) - 1 = {cpu_count() - 1}')
parser.add_argument('--daemon', '-d', action='store_true',
help="Run in daemon mode. Disables progress bars sleeps for the amount of time specified in --sleep.")
parser.add_argument('--sleep', type=float, default=60, help='How many minutes to sleep when in daemon mode.')
@ -93,7 +93,9 @@ log_time = time.time()
def load_input_file():
# Get the URLs of the videos to download. Is the input a URL or file?
"""
Get the URLs of the videos to download. Is the input a URL or file?
"""
url_list = {}
if not re.match(url_regex, str(args.file)) or args.input_datatype in ('txt', 'yaml'):
args.file = resolve_path(args.file)
@ -130,7 +132,9 @@ def load_input_file():
resolved_paths[resolve_path(directory)] = urls
url_list = resolved_paths
else:
# They gave us just a URL
if not args.output:
# Set a default path
args.output = resolve_path(Path(os.getcwd(), 'automated-youtube-dl_output'))
# print('You must specify an output path with --output when the input is a URL.')
# sys.exit(1)
@ -452,7 +456,7 @@ while True:
playlist_bar.update()
else:
msg = f"All videos already downloaded for '{playlist['title']}'."
msg = f"All videos already downloaded for \"{playlist['title']}\"."
if args.daemon:
logger.info(msg)
else: