Python m3u8 parser.
The basic usage is to create a playlist object from uri, file path or directly from a string:
import m3u8 m3u8_obj = m3u8.load('https://videoserver.com/playlist.m3u8') # this could also be an absolute filename print m3u8_obj.segments print m3u8_obj.target_duration # if you already have the content as string, use m3u8_obj = m3u8.loads('#EXTM3U8 ... etc ... ')
- #EXT-X-TARGETDURATION
- #EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE
- #EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY-SEQUENCE
- #EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME
- #EXT-X-MEDIA
- #EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE
- #EXT-X-KEY
- #EXT-X-STREAM-INF
- #EXT-X-VERSION
- #EXT-X-ALLOW-CACHE
- #EXT-X-ENDLIST
- #EXTINF
- #EXT-X-I-FRAMES-ONLY
- #EXT-X-BYTERANGE
- #EXT-X-I-FRAME-STREAM-INF
- #EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY
- #EXT-X-CUE-OUT
- #EXT-X-CUE-OUT-CONT
- #EXT-X-INDEPENDENT-SEGMENTS
- #EXT-OATCLS-SCTE35
- #EXT-X-CUE-OUT
- #EXT-X-CUE-IN
- #EXT-X-CUE-SPAN
- #EXT-X-MAP
- #EXT-X-START
The segments may be or not encrypted. The keys
attribute list will
be an list with all the different keys as described with #EXT-X-KEY:
Each key has the next properties:
method
: ex.: "AES-128"uri
: the key uri, ex.: "https://videoserver.com/key.bin"iv
: the initialization vector, if available. OtherwiseNone
.
If no #EXT-X-KEY
is found, the keys
list will have a unique element None
. Multiple keys are supported.
If unencrypted and encrypted segments are mixed in the M3U8 file, then the list will contain a None
element, with one
or more keys afterwards.
To traverse the list of keys available:
import m3u8 m3u8_obj = m3u8.loads('#EXTM3U8 ... etc ...') len(m3u8_obj.keys) => returns the number of keys available in the list (normally 1) for key in m3u8_obj.keys: if key: # First one could be None key.uri key.method key.iv
There are cases where listing segments for a given key is important. It's possible to
retrieve the list of segments encrypted with one key via by_key
method in the
segments
list.
Example of getting the segments with no encryption:
import m3u8 m3u8_obj = m3u8.loads('#EXTM3U8 ... etc ...') segmk1 = m3u8_obj.segments.by_key(None) # Get the list of segments encrypted using last key segm = m3u8_obj.segments.by_key( m3u8_obj.keys[-1] )
With this method, is now possible also to change the key from some of the segments programatically:
import m3u8 m3u8_obj = m3u8.loads('#EXTM3U8 ... etc ...') # Create a new Key and replace it new_key = m3u8.Key("AES-128", "/encrypted/newkey.bin", None, iv="0xf123ad23f22e441098aa87ee") for segment in m3u8_obj.segments.by_key( m3u8_obj.keys[-1] ): segm.key = new_key # Remember to sync the key from the list as well m3u8_obj.keys[-1] = new_key
A playlist can have a list to other playlist files, this is used to represent multiple bitrates videos, and it's called variant streams. See an example here.
variant_m3u8 = m3u8.loads('#EXTM3U8 ... contains a variant stream ...') variant_m3u8.is_variant # in this case will be True for playlist in variant_m3u8.playlists: playlist.uri playlist.stream_info.bandwidth
the playlist object used in the for loop above has a few attributes:
uri
: the url to the streamstream_info
: aStreamInfo
object (actually a namedtuple) with all the attributes available to #EXT-X-STREAM-INFmedia
: a list of relatedMedia
objects with all the attributes available to #EXT-X-MEDIAplaylist_type
: the type of the playlist, which can be one of VOD (video on demand) or EVENT
NOTE: the following attributes are not implemented yet, follow issue 4 for updates
alternative_audios
: its an empty list, unless it's a playlist with Alternative audio, in this case it's a list withMedia
objects with all the attributes available to #EXT-X-MEDIAalternative_videos
: same asalternative_audios
A variant playlist can also have links to I-frame playlists, which are used to specify where the I-frames are in a video. See Apple's documentation on this for more information. These I-frame playlists can be accessed in a similar way to regular playlists.
variant_m3u8 = m3u8.loads('#EXTM3U ... contains a variant stream ...') for iframe_playlist in variant_m3u8.iframe_playlists: iframe_playlist.uri iframe_playlist.iframe_stream_info.bandwidth
The iframe_playlist object used in the for loop above has a few attributes:
uri
: the url to the I-frame playlistbase_uri
: the base uri of the variant playlist (if given)iframe_stream_info
: aStreamInfo
object (same as a regular playlist)
Quoting the documentation:
Lines that start with the character '#' are either comments or tags. Tags begin with #EXT. They are case-sensitive. All other lines that begin with '#' are comments and SHOULD be ignored.
This library ignores all the non standard tags by default. If you want them to be collected while loading the file content, you need to pass a function to the load/loads functions, following the example below:
import m3u8 def get_movie(line, data, lineno): if line.startswith('#MOVIE-NAME:'): custom_tag = line.split(':') data['movie'] = custom_tag[1].strip() m3u8_obj = m3u8.load('https://videoserver.com/playlist.m3u8', custom_tags_parser=get_movie) print(m3u8_obj.data['movie']) # million dollar baby
$ ./runtests
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- has tests
- follows the code conventions
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