Reworked 'upload_date' code for output sequence in YoutubeIE.

Reverted to previous version of 'upload_date' and fixed
a mistake that prevented the code from working properly.
pull/8/head
Nevar Angelo 14 years ago
parent f8dc441430
commit a1f03c7b06

@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
# Author: Benjamin Johnson
# License: Public domain code
import cookielib
import datetime
import htmlentitydefs
import httplib
import locale
@ -36,21 +37,6 @@ std_headers = {
simple_title_chars = string.ascii_letters.decode('ascii') + string.digits.decode('ascii')
month_name_to_number = {
'January': '01',
'February': '02',
'March': '03',
'April': '04',
'May': '05',
'June': '06',
'July': '07',
'August': '08',
'September': '09',
'October': '10',
'November': '11',
'December': '12',
}
def preferredencoding():
"""Get preferred encoding.
@ -913,18 +899,13 @@ class YoutubeIE(InfoExtractor):
upload_date = u'NA'
mobj = re.search(r'id="eow-date".*?>(.*?)</span>', video_webpage, re.DOTALL)
if mobj is not None:
upload_date = ' '.join(re.sub(r'[/,-]', r' ', mobj.group(1)).split())
format_expressions = ['%d %B %Y', '%B %d %Y']
for expression in format_expressions:
try:
if ',' in mobj.group(1):
# Month Day, Year
m, d, y = mobj.group(1).replace(',', '').split()
else:
# Day Month Year, we'll suppose
d, m, y = mobj.group(1).split()
m = month_name_to_number[m]
d = '%02d' % (long(d))
upload_date = '%s%s%s' % (y, m, d)
upload_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(upload_date, expression).strftime('%Y%m%d')
except:
upload_date = u'NA'
pass
# description
video_description = 'No description available.'

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