Extractors: Add support for lockupViewModel

The 'lockupViewModel' structure is used in the channel "podcasts" tab
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Samantaz Fox 2024-11-08 12:33:14 +01:00
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@ -467,9 +467,9 @@ private module Parsers
# Parses an InnerTube richItemRenderer into a SearchVideo.
# Returns nil when the given object isn't a RichItemRenderer
#
# A richItemRenderer seems to be a simple wrapper for a videoRenderer, used
# by the result page for hashtags and for the podcast tab on channels.
# It is located inside a continuationItems container for hashtags.
# A richItemRenderer seems to be a simple wrapper for a various other types,
# used on the hashtags result page and the channel podcast tab. It is located
# itself inside a richGridRenderer container.
#
module RichItemRendererParser
def self.process(item : JSON::Any, author_fallback : AuthorFallback)
@ -482,6 +482,7 @@ private module Parsers
child = VideoRendererParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback)
child ||= ReelItemRendererParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback)
child ||= PlaylistRendererParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback)
child ||= LockupViewModelParser.process(item_contents, author_fallback)
return child
end
@ -582,6 +583,75 @@ private module Parsers
end
end
# Parses an InnerTube lockupViewModel into a SearchPlaylist.
# Returns nil when the given object is not a lockupViewModel.
#
# This structure is present since November 2024 on the "podcasts" tab of the
# channel page. It is usually (always?) encapsulated in a richItemRenderer.
#
module LockupViewModelParser
def self.process(item : JSON::Any, author_fallback : AuthorFallback)
if item_contents = item["lockupViewModel"]?
return self.parse(item_contents, author_fallback)
end
end
private def self.parse(item_contents, author_fallback)
playlist_id = item_contents["contentId"].as_s
thumbnail_view_model = item_contents.dig(
"contentImage", "collectionThumbnailViewModel",
"primaryThumbnail", "thumbnailViewModel"
)
thumbnail = thumbnail_view_model.dig("image", "sources", 1, "url").as_s
# This complicated sequences tries to extract the following data structure:
# "overlays": [{
# "thumbnailOverlayBadgeViewModel": {
# "thumbnailBadges": [{
# "thumbnailBadgeViewModel": {
# "text": "430 episodes",
# "badgeStyle": "THUMBNAIL_OVERLAY_BADGE_STYLE_DEFAULT"
# }
# }]
# }
# }]
video_count = thumbnail_view_model.dig("overlays").as_a
.compact_map(&.dig?("thumbnailOverlayBadgeViewModel", "thumbnailBadges").try &.as_a)
.flatten
.find(nil, &.dig?("thumbnailBadgeViewModel", "text").try &.as_s.ends_with?("episodes"))
.try &.dig("thumbnailBadgeViewModel", "text").as_s.to_i(strict: false)
metadata = item_contents.dig("metadata", "lockupMetadataViewModel")
title = metadata.dig("title", "content").as_s
# TODO: Retrieve "updated" info from metadata parts
# rows = metadata.dig("metadata", "contentMetadataViewModel", "metadataRows").as_a
# parts_text = rows.map(&.dig?("metadataParts", "text", "content").try &.as_s)
# One of these parts should contain a string like: "Updated 2 days ago"
# TODO: Maybe add a button to access the first video of the playlist?
# item_contents.dig("rendererContext", "commandContext", "onTap", "innertubeCommand", "watchEndpoint")
# Available fields: "videoId", "playlistId", "params"
return SearchPlaylist.new({
title: title,
id: playlist_id,
author: author_fallback.name,
ucid: author_fallback.id,
video_count: video_count || -1,
videos: [] of SearchPlaylistVideo,
thumbnail: thumbnail,
author_verified: false,
})
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.
#