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m3u_parser

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A Python package for parsing m3u files and extracting streams information. The package allows you to convert the parsed information into JSON or CSV format and provides various filtering and sorting options.

Install

Using pip,

pip install m3u-parser

Or using pipenv,

pipenv install m3u-parser

Usage

Here is an example of how to use the M3uParser class:

from m3u_parser import M3uParser

url = "/home/pawan/Downloads/ru.m3u"
useragent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/117.0.0.0 Safari/537.36"

# Instantiate the parser
parser = M3uParser(timeout=5, useragent=useragent)

# Parse the m3u file
parser.parse_m3u(url)

# Remove by mp4 extension
parser.remove_by_extension('mp4')

# Filter streams by status
parser.filter_by('status', 'GOOD')

# Get the list of streams
print(len(parser.get_list()))

# Convert streams to JSON and save to a file
parser.to_file('streams.json')

API Reference

M3uParser The main class that provides the functionality to parse m3u files and manipulate the streams information.

Initialization

parser = M3uParser(useragent=default_useragent, timeout=5)
  • useragent (optional): User agent string for HTTP requests. Default is a Chrome User-Agent string.
  • timeout (optional): Timeout duration for HTTP requests in seconds. Defaults to 5.

Methods

parse_m3u

parse_m3u(data_source: str,
    schemes=['http', 'https'],
    status_checker=dict(),
    check_live=True,
    enforce_schema=True
) -> `M3uParser`

Parses the content of a local file or URL and extracts the streams information.

  • data_source: The path to the m3u file, which can be a local file path or a URL.
  • schemes (list, optional): A list of allowed URL schemes. Default is ["http", "https"].
  • status_checker (dict, optional): A dictionary mapping URL schemes to custom status checker functions. Default is dict().
  • check_live (bool, optional): Indicates whether to check the status of live streams (default is True).
  • enforce_schema (bool, optional): Indicates whether to enforce a specific schema for parsed data. If enforced, non-existing fields in a stream are filled with None/null. If not enforced, non-existing fields are ignored. Default is True.

You can define your own custom status checker function for schemes. If no status checker is defined, then the default status checker is used. The default status checker works for http and https url schemes only.

async def ftp_checker(url: str) -> bool:
    # Checker implementation
    # Return either True for good status or False for bad status
    return True

parser.parse_m3u(path, schemes=['http', 'https', 'ftp'], status_checker={"ftp": ftp_checker}, check_live=True, enforce_schema=True)

parse_json

parse_json(data_source: str,
    schemes=['http', 'https'],
    status_checker=dict(),
    check_live=True,
    enforce_schema=True
) -> 'M3uParser'

Parses the content of a local file or URL and extracts the streams information.

  • data_source: The path to the json file, which can be a local file path or a URL.
  • schemes (list, optional): A list of allowed URL schemes. Default is ["http", "https"].
  • status_checker (dict, optional): A dictionary mapping URL schemes to custom status checker functions. Default is dict().
  • check_live (bool, optional): Indicates whether to check the status of live streams (default is True).
  • enforce_schema (bool, optional): Indicates whether to enforce a specific schema for parsed data. If enforced, non-existing fields in a stream are filled with None/null. If not enforced, non-existing fields are ignored. Default is True.

You can define your own custom status checker function for schemes. If no status checker is defined, then the default status checker is used. The default status checker works for http and https url schemes only.

async def ftp_checker(url: str) -> bool:
    # Checker implementation
    # Return either True for good status or False for bad status
    return True

parser.parse_json(path, schemes=['http', 'https', 'ftp'], status_checker={"ftp": ftp_checker}, check_live=True, enforce_schema=True)

parse_csv

parse_csv(data_source: str,
    schemes=['http', 'https'],
    status_checker=dict(),
    check_live=True,
    enforce_schema=True
) -> 'M3uParser'

Parses the content of a local file or URL and extracts the streams information.

  • data_source: The path to the csv file, which can be a local file path or a URL.
  • schemes (list, optional): A list of allowed URL schemes. Default is ["http", "https"].
  • status_checker (dict, optional): A dictionary mapping URL schemes to custom status checker functions. Default is dict().
  • check_live (bool, optional): Indicates whether to check the status of live streams (default is True).
  • enforce_schema (bool, optional): Indicates whether to enforce a specific schema for parsed data. If enforced, non-existing fields in a stream are filled with None/null. If not enforced, non-existing fields are ignored. Default is True.

You can define your own custom status checker function for schemes. If no status checker is defined, then the default status checker is used. The default status checker works for http and https url schemes only.

async def ftp_checker(url: str) -> bool:
    # Checker implementation
    # Return either True for good status or False for bad status
    return True

parser.parse_csv(path, schemes=['http', 'https', 'ftp'], status_checker={"ftp": ftp_checker}, check_live=True, enforce_schema=True)

filter_by

filter_by(key: str,
    filters: Union[str, list[Union[str, None, bool]], None, bool],
    key_splitter: str = "-",
    retrieve: bool = True,
    nested_key: bool = False
) -> 'M3uParser'

Filters the streams information based on a key and filter/s.

  • key: The key to filter on, can be a single key or nested key (e.g., "language-name").
  • filters: The filter word/s to perform the filtering operation.
  • key_splitter (str, optional): A string used to split nested keys (default is "-").
  • retrieve (bool, optional): Indicates whether to retrieve or remove based on the filter key (default is True).
  • nested_key (bool, optional): Indicates whether the filter key is nested or not (default is False).
parser.filter_by(key, filters, key_splitter="-", retrieve=True, nested_key=False)

reset_operations

reset_operations() -> 'M3uParser'

Resets the streams information list to the initial state before any filtering or sorting operations.

parser.reset_operations()

remove_by_extension

remove_by_extension(extensions: Union[str, list[str]]) -> 'M3uParser'

Removes stream information with a certain extension(s).

  • extensions: The name of the extension(s) to remove, e.g., "mp4" or ["mp4", "m3u8"].
parser.remove_by_extension(extensions)

retrieve_by_extension

retrieve_by_extension(extension: Union[str, list[str]]) -> 'M3uParser'

Retrieves only stream information with a certain extension(s).

  • extensions: The name of the extension(s) to retrieve, e.g., "mp4" or ["mp4", "m3u8"].
parser.retrieve_by_extension(extensions)

remove_by_category

remove_by_category(categories: Union[str, list[str]]) -> 'M3uParser'

Removes stream information containing certain categories.

  • categories: Category or list of categories to be removed from the streams information
parser.remove_by_category(categories)

retrieve_by_category

retrieve_by_category(categories: Union[str, list[str]]) -> 'M3uParser'

Selects only stream information containing certain categories.

  • categories: Category or list of categories to be retrieved from the streams information.
parser.retrieve_by_category(categories)

sort_by

sort_by(key: str,
    key_splitter: str = "-",
    asc: bool = True,
    nested_key: bool = False
) -> 'M3uParser'

Sorts the streams information based on a key in ascending or descending order.

  • key: The key to sort on, can be a single key or nested key seperated by key_splitter (e.g., "language-name").
  • key_splitter (str, optional): A string used to split nested keys (default is "-").
  • asc (bool, optional): Indicates whether to sort in ascending (True) or descending (False) order (default is True).
  • nested_key (bool, optional): Indicates whether the sort key is nested or not (default is False).
parser.sort_by(key, key_splitter="-", asc=True, nested_key=False)

remove_duplicates

remove_duplicates(self, name: str = None, url: str = None) -> 'M3uParser'

Removes duplicate stream entries based on the provided 'name' pattern and exact 'url' match or remove all duplicates if name and url is not provided.

  • name (str, optional): The name pattern to filter duplicates. Defaults to None.
  • url (str, optional): The exact URL to filter duplicates. Defaults to None.
parser.remove_duplicates()
# or
parser.remove_duplicates("Channel 1", "http://example.com/stream1")

get_json

get_json(indent: int = 4) -> str

Returns the streams information in JSON format.

  • indent (optional): If indent is a non-negative integer, then JSON array elements and object members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level of 0 will only insert newlines.
json_data = parser.get_json(indent)

get_list

get_list() -> list

Returns the list of streams information after any filtering or sorting operations.

streams = parser.get_list()

to_file

to_file(filename: str, format: str = "json") -> str

Saves the streams information to a file in the specified format.

  • filename: The name of the output file.
  • format (optional): The output file format, either "json" or "csv". Default is "json".
parser.to_file(filename, format="json")

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Author

👤 Pawan Paudel

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A parser for m3u files. It parses the contents of the m3u file to a list of streams information which can be saved as a JSON/CSV/M3U file.

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