| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869 | from __future__ import unicode_literalsfrom .fragment import FragmentFDfrom ..compat import compat_urllib_errorfrom ..utils import urljoinclass DashSegmentsFD(FragmentFD):    """    Download segments in a DASH manifest    """    FD_NAME = 'dashsegments'    def real_download(self, filename, info_dict):        fragment_base_url = info_dict.get('fragment_base_url')        fragments = info_dict['fragments'][:1] if self.params.get(            'test', False) else info_dict['fragments']        ctx = {            'filename': filename,            'total_frags': len(fragments),        }        self._prepare_and_start_frag_download(ctx)        fragment_retries = self.params.get('fragment_retries', 0)        skip_unavailable_fragments = self.params.get('skip_unavailable_fragments', True)        frag_index = 0        for i, fragment in enumerate(fragments):            frag_index += 1            if frag_index <= ctx['fragment_index']:                continue            # In DASH, the first segment contains necessary headers to            # generate a valid MP4 file, so always abort for the first segment            fatal = i == 0 or not skip_unavailable_fragments            count = 0            while count <= fragment_retries:                try:                    fragment_url = fragment.get('url')                    if not fragment_url:                        assert fragment_base_url                        fragment_url = urljoin(fragment_base_url, fragment['path'])                    success, frag_content = self._download_fragment(ctx, fragment_url, info_dict)                    if not success:                        return False                    self._append_fragment(ctx, frag_content)                    break                except compat_urllib_error.HTTPError as err:                    # YouTube may often return 404 HTTP error for a fragment causing the                    # whole download to fail. However if the same fragment is immediately                    # retried with the same request data this usually succeeds (1-2 attemps                    # is usually enough) thus allowing to download the whole file successfully.                    # To be future-proof we will retry all fragments that fail with any                    # HTTP error.                    count += 1                    if count <= fragment_retries:                        self.report_retry_fragment(err, frag_index, count, fragment_retries)            if count > fragment_retries:                if not fatal:                    self.report_skip_fragment(frag_index)                    continue                self.report_error('giving up after %s fragment retries' % fragment_retries)                return False        self._finish_frag_download(ctx)        return True
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