From 3b1df3a417c29160e9daa30f3ec4a9a927feaceb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cloud <62519659+lem6ns@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2022 13:07:25 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/7] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=93=A6=20NEW:=20Superstream=20scraper?= =?UTF-8?q?=20for=20movies?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- package.json | 3 +- src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts | 236 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/providers/methods/providers.ts | 14 +- yarn.lock | 5 + 4 files changed, 251 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) create mode 100644 src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index c19818eb..7083652c 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ "fuse.js": "^6.4.6", "hls.js": "^1.0.7", "json5": "^2.2.0", + "nanoid": "^4.0.0", "react": "^17.0.2", "react-dom": "^17.0.2", "react-router-dom": "^5.2.0", @@ -38,8 +39,8 @@ "@types/node": "^17.0.15", "@types/react": "^17.0.39", "@types/react-dom": "^17.0.11", - "@types/react-router-dom": "^5.3.3", "@types/react-router": "^5.1.18", + "@types/react-router-dom": "^5.3.3", "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.13.0", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^5.13.0", "autoprefixer": "^10.4.2", diff --git a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47ddf9c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +// this scraper was taken from recloudstream/cloudstream-extensions. much love +import { + MWMediaProvider, + MWMediaType, + MWPortableMedia, + MWMediaStream, + MWQuery, + MWMediaSeasons, + MWProviderMediaResult, +} from "providers/types"; +import { CORS_PROXY_URL } from "mw_constants"; +import { customAlphabet } from "nanoid"; +import CryptoJS from "crypto-js"; + +const nanoid = customAlphabet("0123456789abcdef", 32); +// CONSTANTS, read below (taken from og) +// We do not want content scanners to notice this scraping going on so we've hidden all constants +// The source has its origins in China so I added some extra security with banned words +// Mayhaps a tiny bit unethical, but this source is just too good :) +// If you are copying this code please use precautions so they do not change their api. +const iv = atob("d0VpcGhUbiE="); +const key = atob("MTIzZDZjZWRmNjI2ZHk1NDIzM2FhMXc2"); +const apiUrls = [ + atob("aHR0cHM6Ly9zaG93Ym94LnNoZWd1Lm5ldC9hcGkvYXBpX2NsaWVudC9pbmRleC8="), + atob("aHR0cHM6Ly9tYnBhcGkuc2hlZ3UubmV0L2FwaS9hcGlfY2xpZW50L2luZGV4Lw=="), +]; +const appKey = atob("bW92aWVib3g="); +const appId = atob("Y29tLnRkby5zaG93Ym94"); + +// cryptography stuff +const crypto = { + encrypt(str: string) { + return CryptoJS.TripleDES.encrypt(str, CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(key), { + iv: CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(iv), + }).toString(); + }, + getVerify(str: string, str2: string, str3: string) { + if (str) { + return CryptoJS.MD5( + CryptoJS.MD5(str2).toString() + str3 + str, + ).toString(); + } + return null; + }, +}; + +// get expire time +const expiry = () => Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000 + 60 * 60 * 12); + +// sending requests +const get = (data: object, altApi = false) => { + const defaultData = { + childmode: "0", + app_version: "11.5", + appid: appId, + lang: "en", + expired_date: `${expiry()}`, + platform: "android", + channel: "Website", + }; + const encryptedData = crypto.encrypt( + JSON.stringify({ + ...defaultData, + ...data, + }), + ); + const appKeyHash = CryptoJS.MD5(appKey).toString(); + const verify = crypto.getVerify(encryptedData, appKey, key); + const body = JSON.stringify({ + app_key: appKeyHash, + verify, + encrypt_data: encryptedData, + }); + const b64Body = btoa(body); + + const formatted = new URLSearchParams(); + formatted.append("data", b64Body); + formatted.append("appid", "27"); + formatted.append("platform", "android"); + formatted.append("version", "129"); + formatted.append("medium", "Website"); + + const requestUrl = altApi ? apiUrls[1] : apiUrls[0]; + return fetch(`${CORS_PROXY_URL}${requestUrl}`, { + method: "POST", + headers: { + Platform: "android", + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + }, + body: `${formatted.toString()}&token${nanoid()}`, + }); +}; + +export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { + id: "superstream", + enabled: true, + // type: [MWMediaType.MOVIE, MWMediaType.SERIES], + type: [MWMediaType.MOVIE], + displayName: "superstream", + + async getMediaFromPortable( + media: MWPortableMedia, + ): Promise { + let apiQuery: any; + if (media.episodeId) { + apiQuery = { + module: "TV_detail_1", + display_all: "1", + tid: media.mediaId, + }; + } else { + apiQuery = { + module: "Movie_detail", + mid: media.mediaId, + }; + } + const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; + + return { + ...media, + title: detailRes.title, + year: detailRes.year, + seasonCount: detailRes?.season?.length, + } as MWProviderMediaResult; + }, + + async searchForMedia(query: MWQuery): Promise { + const apiQuery = { + module: "Search3", + page: "1", + type: "all", + keyword: query.searchQuery, + pagelimit: "20", + }; + const searchRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; + + const movieResults: MWProviderMediaResult[] = (searchRes || []) + .filter((item: any) => item.box_type === 1) + .map((item: any) => ({ + title: item.title, + year: item.year, + mediaId: item.id, + })); + const seriesResults: MWProviderMediaResult[] = (searchRes || []) + .filter((item: any) => item.box_type === 2) + .map((item: any) => ({ + title: item.title, + year: item.year, + mediaId: item.id, + seasonId: 1, + episodeId: 1, + })); + + if (query.type === "movie") { + return movieResults; + } + return seriesResults; + }, + + async getStream(media: MWPortableMedia): Promise { + if (media.mediaType === MWMediaType.MOVIE) { + const apiQuery = { + uid: "", + module: "Movie_downloadurl_v3", + mid: media.mediaId, + oss: "1", + group: "", + }; + const mediaRes = (await get(apiQuery).then((r) => r.json())).data; + const hdQuality = + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); + + return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: [] }; + } + + const apiQuery = { + uid: "", + module: "TV_downloadurl_v3", + episode: media.episodeId, + tid: media.mediaId, + season: media.seasonId, + oss: "1", + group: "", + }; + const mediaRes = (await get(apiQuery).then((r) => r.json())).data; + const hdQuality = + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); + + return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: [] }; + }, + // async getSeasonDataFromMedia( + // media: MWPortableMedia, + // ): Promise { + // const allSeasonEpisodes = []; + // const apiQuery = { + // module: "TV_detail_1", + // display_all: "1", + // tid: media.mediaId, + // }; + // const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; + // allSeasonEpisodes.push(...detailRes.episode); + + // if (detailRes.seasons.length > 1) { + // for (const season of detailRes.seasons.slice(1)) { + // const seasonApiQuery = { + // module: "TV_detail_1", + // season: season.toString(), + // display_all: "1", + // tid: media.mediaId, + // }; + // const seasonRes = ( + // await get(seasonApiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json()) + // ).data; + // allSeasonEpisodes.push(...seasonRes.episode); + // } + // } + + // return { + // seasons: detailRes.season.map((season: number) => ({ + // sort: season, + // id: season.toString(), + // type: season === 0 ? "special" : "season", + // episodes: detailRes.episode + // .filter((episode: any) => episode.season === season) + // .map((episode: any) => ({ + // title: episode.title, + // sort: episode.episode, + // id: episode.episode.toString(), + // episodeNumber: episode.episode, + // })), + // })), + // }; + // }, +}; diff --git a/src/providers/methods/providers.ts b/src/providers/methods/providers.ts index 1cabfbcc..13c5350a 100644 --- a/src/providers/methods/providers.ts +++ b/src/providers/methods/providers.ts @@ -4,14 +4,16 @@ import { MWWrappedMediaProvider, WrapProvider } from "providers/wrapper"; import { gomostreamScraper } from "providers/list/gomostream"; import { xemovieScraper } from "providers/list/xemovie"; import { flixhqProvider } from "providers/list/flixhq"; +import { superStreamScraper } from "providers/list/superstream"; export const mediaProvidersUnchecked: MWWrappedMediaProvider[] = [ - WrapProvider(theFlixScraper), - WrapProvider(gDrivePlayerScraper), - WrapProvider(gomostreamScraper), - WrapProvider(xemovieScraper), - WrapProvider(flixhqProvider), + WrapProvider(superStreamScraper), + WrapProvider(theFlixScraper), + WrapProvider(gDrivePlayerScraper), + WrapProvider(gomostreamScraper), + WrapProvider(xemovieScraper), + WrapProvider(flixhqProvider), ]; export const mediaProviders: MWWrappedMediaProvider[] = - mediaProvidersUnchecked.filter((v) => v.enabled); + mediaProvidersUnchecked.filter((v) => v.enabled); diff --git a/yarn.lock b/yarn.lock index 32911f41..a1460c6b 100644 --- a/yarn.lock +++ b/yarn.lock @@ -5979,6 +5979,11 @@ nanoid@^3.3.3: resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/nanoid/-/nanoid-3.3.4.tgz#730b67e3cd09e2deacf03c027c81c9d9dbc5e8ab" integrity sha512-MqBkQh/OHTS2egovRtLk45wEyNXwF+cokD+1YPf9u5VfJiRdAiRwB2froX5Co9Rh20xs4siNPm8naNotSD6RBw== +nanoid@^4.0.0: + version "4.0.0" + resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/nanoid/-/nanoid-4.0.0.tgz#6e144dee117609232c3f415c34b0e550e64999a5" + integrity sha512-IgBP8piMxe/gf73RTQx7hmnhwz0aaEXYakvqZyE302IXW3HyVNhdNGC+O2MwMAVhLEnvXlvKtGbtJf6wvHihCg== + natural-compare@^1.4.0: version "1.4.0" resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/natural-compare/-/natural-compare-1.4.0.tgz#4abebfeed7541f2c27acfb29bdbbd15c8d5ba4f7" From a2c8b9f219edbbe6cacec0039cbaeb35b926d895 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cloud <62519659+lem6ns@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2022 13:24:40 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 2/7] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=93=A6=20NEW:=20Add=20series=20and=20?= =?UTF-8?q?captions?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- package.json | 1 + src/mw_constants.ts | 4 +- src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts | 137 +++++++++++++++--------- yarn.lock | 5 + 4 files changed, 96 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 7083652c..916ecf89 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ "react-dom": "^17.0.2", "react-router-dom": "^5.2.0", "react-scripts": "5.0.1", + "srt-webvtt": "^2.0.0", "unpacker": "^1.0.1" }, "scripts": { diff --git a/src/mw_constants.ts b/src/mw_constants.ts index 7f6200d7..a4d18741 100644 --- a/src/mw_constants.ts +++ b/src/mw_constants.ts @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -export const CORS_PROXY_URL = "https://proxy-1.movie-web.workers.dev/?destination="; +export const CORS_PROXY_URL = + "https://proxy-1.movie-web.workers.dev/?destination="; +export const TMDB_API_KEY = "9a31326bc179b029cd4513c489628e79"; export const OMDB_API_KEY = "aa0937c0"; export const DISCORD_LINK = "https://discord.gg/Jhqt4Xzpfb"; export const GITHUB_LINK = "https://github.com/JamesHawkinss/movie-web"; diff --git a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts index 47ddf9c4..2325ea58 100644 --- a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts +++ b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ import { MWMediaSeasons, MWProviderMediaResult, } from "providers/types"; -import { CORS_PROXY_URL } from "mw_constants"; +import { CORS_PROXY_URL, TMDB_API_KEY } from "mw_constants"; import { customAlphabet } from "nanoid"; +import toWebVTT from "srt-webvtt"; import CryptoJS from "crypto-js"; const nanoid = customAlphabet("0123456789abcdef", 32); @@ -94,9 +95,8 @@ const get = (data: object, altApi = false) => { export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { id: "superstream", enabled: true, - // type: [MWMediaType.MOVIE, MWMediaType.SERIES], - type: [MWMediaType.MOVIE], - displayName: "superstream", + type: [MWMediaType.MOVIE, MWMediaType.SERIES], + displayName: "SuperStream", async getMediaFromPortable( media: MWPortableMedia, @@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { title: item.title, year: item.year, mediaId: item.id, - seasonId: 1, - episodeId: 1, + seasonId: "1", + episodeId: "1", })); if (query.type === "movie") { @@ -171,7 +171,29 @@ export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); - return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: [] }; + const subtitleApiQuery = { + fid: hdQuality.fid, + uid: "", + module: "Movie_srt_list_v2", + mid: media.mediaId, + }; + const subtitleRes = (await get(subtitleApiQuery).then((r) => r.json())) + .data; + const mappedCaptions = await Promise.all( + subtitleRes.list.map(async (subtitle: any) => { + const captionBlob = await fetch( + `${CORS_PROXY_URL}${subtitle.subtitles[0].file_path}`, + ).then((captionRes) => captionRes.blob()); // cross-origin bypass + const captionUrl = await toWebVTT(captionBlob); // convert to vtt so it's playable + return { + id: subtitle.language, + url: captionUrl, + label: subtitle.language, + }; + }), + ); + + return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: mappedCaptions }; } const apiQuery = { @@ -188,49 +210,64 @@ export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); - return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: [] }; + const subtitleApiQuery = { + fid: hdQuality.fid, + uid: "", + module: "TV_srt_list_v2", + episode: media.episodeId, + tid: media.mediaId, + season: media.seasonId, + }; + const subtitleRes = (await get(subtitleApiQuery).then((r) => r.json())) + .data; + const mappedCaptions = await Promise.all( + subtitleRes.list.map(async (subtitle: any) => { + const captionBlob = await fetch( + `${CORS_PROXY_URL}${subtitle.subtitles[0].file_path}`, + ).then((captionRes) => captionRes.blob()); // cross-origin bypass + const captionUrl = await toWebVTT(captionBlob); // convert to vtt so it's playable + return { + id: subtitle.language, + url: captionUrl, + label: subtitle.language, + }; + }), + ); + + return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: mappedCaptions }; }, - // async getSeasonDataFromMedia( - // media: MWPortableMedia, - // ): Promise { - // const allSeasonEpisodes = []; - // const apiQuery = { - // module: "TV_detail_1", - // display_all: "1", - // tid: media.mediaId, - // }; - // const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; - // allSeasonEpisodes.push(...detailRes.episode); + async getSeasonDataFromMedia( + media: MWPortableMedia, + ): Promise { + const apiQuery = { + module: "TV_detail_1", + display_all: "1", + tid: media.mediaId, + }; + const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; + const firstSearchResult = ( + await fetch( + `https://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/tv?api_key=${TMDB_API_KEY}&language=en-US&page=1&query=${detailRes.title}&include_adult=false&first_air_date_year=${detailRes.year}`, + ).then((r) => r.json()) + ).results[0]; + const showDetails = await fetch( + `https://api.themoviedb.org/3/tv/${firstSearchResult.id}?api_key=${TMDB_API_KEY}`, + ).then((r) => r.json()); - // if (detailRes.seasons.length > 1) { - // for (const season of detailRes.seasons.slice(1)) { - // const seasonApiQuery = { - // module: "TV_detail_1", - // season: season.toString(), - // display_all: "1", - // tid: media.mediaId, - // }; - // const seasonRes = ( - // await get(seasonApiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json()) - // ).data; - // allSeasonEpisodes.push(...seasonRes.episode); - // } - // } - - // return { - // seasons: detailRes.season.map((season: number) => ({ - // sort: season, - // id: season.toString(), - // type: season === 0 ? "special" : "season", - // episodes: detailRes.episode - // .filter((episode: any) => episode.season === season) - // .map((episode: any) => ({ - // title: episode.title, - // sort: episode.episode, - // id: episode.episode.toString(), - // episodeNumber: episode.episode, - // })), - // })), - // }; - // }, + return { + seasons: showDetails.seasons.map((season: any) => ({ + sort: season.season_number, + id: season.season_number.toString(), + type: season.season_number === 0 ? "special" : "season", + episodes: Array.from({ length: season.episode_count }).map( + (_, epNum) => ({ + title: `Episode ${epNum + 1}`, + sort: epNum + 1, + id: (epNum + 1).toString(), + episodeNumber: epNum + 1, + }), + ), + })), + }; + }, }; diff --git a/yarn.lock b/yarn.lock index a1460c6b..10ceb4ee 100644 --- a/yarn.lock +++ b/yarn.lock @@ -7794,6 +7794,11 @@ sprintf-js@~1.0.2: resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/sprintf-js/-/sprintf-js-1.0.3.tgz#04e6926f662895354f3dd015203633b857297e2c" integrity sha1-BOaSb2YolTVPPdAVIDYzuFcpfiw= +srt-webvtt@^2.0.0: + version "2.0.0" + resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/srt-webvtt/-/srt-webvtt-2.0.0.tgz#debd2f56dd2b6600894caa11bb78893e5fc6509b" + integrity sha512-G2Z7/Jf2NRKrmLYNSIhSYZZYE6OFlKXFp9Au2/zJBKgrioUzmrAys1x7GT01dwl6d2sEnqr5uahEIOd0JW/Rbw== + stable@^0.1.8: version "0.1.8" resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/stable/-/stable-0.1.8.tgz#836eb3c8382fe2936feaf544631017ce7d47a3cf" From 8dcb954fdf000e8a181ae5fa7ec20fdf62afa98f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cloud <62519659+lem6ns@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2022 21:13:10 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 3/7] Use correct TMDB api key --- src/mw_constants.ts | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/mw_constants.ts b/src/mw_constants.ts index a4d18741..53dffd0a 100644 --- a/src/mw_constants.ts +++ b/src/mw_constants.ts @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ export const CORS_PROXY_URL = "https://proxy-1.movie-web.workers.dev/?destination="; -export const TMDB_API_KEY = "9a31326bc179b029cd4513c489628e79"; +export const TMDB_API_KEY = "b030404650f279792a8d3287232358e3"; export const OMDB_API_KEY = "aa0937c0"; export const DISCORD_LINK = "https://discord.gg/Jhqt4Xzpfb"; export const GITHUB_LINK = "https://github.com/JamesHawkinss/movie-web"; From a442baa5e0400243f552d7adea55dcb962427c72 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cloud <62519659+lem6ns@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 07:49:00 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 4/7] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=91=8C=20IMPROVE:=20Update=20code=20f?= =?UTF-8?q?or=20review?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts | 452 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 227 insertions(+), 225 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts index 2325ea58..ee369853 100644 --- a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts +++ b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ // this scraper was taken from recloudstream/cloudstream-extensions. much love import { - MWMediaProvider, - MWMediaType, - MWPortableMedia, - MWMediaStream, - MWQuery, - MWMediaSeasons, - MWProviderMediaResult, + MWMediaProvider, + MWMediaType, + MWPortableMedia, + MWMediaStream, + MWQuery, + MWMediaSeasons, + MWProviderMediaResult, } from "providers/types"; import { CORS_PROXY_URL, TMDB_API_KEY } from "mw_constants"; import { customAlphabet } from "nanoid"; @@ -22,27 +22,27 @@ const nanoid = customAlphabet("0123456789abcdef", 32); const iv = atob("d0VpcGhUbiE="); const key = atob("MTIzZDZjZWRmNjI2ZHk1NDIzM2FhMXc2"); const apiUrls = [ - atob("aHR0cHM6Ly9zaG93Ym94LnNoZWd1Lm5ldC9hcGkvYXBpX2NsaWVudC9pbmRleC8="), - atob("aHR0cHM6Ly9tYnBhcGkuc2hlZ3UubmV0L2FwaS9hcGlfY2xpZW50L2luZGV4Lw=="), + atob("aHR0cHM6Ly9zaG93Ym94LnNoZWd1Lm5ldC9hcGkvYXBpX2NsaWVudC9pbmRleC8="), + atob("aHR0cHM6Ly9tYnBhcGkuc2hlZ3UubmV0L2FwaS9hcGlfY2xpZW50L2luZGV4Lw=="), ]; const appKey = atob("bW92aWVib3g="); const appId = atob("Y29tLnRkby5zaG93Ym94"); // cryptography stuff const crypto = { - encrypt(str: string) { - return CryptoJS.TripleDES.encrypt(str, CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(key), { - iv: CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(iv), - }).toString(); - }, - getVerify(str: string, str2: string, str3: string) { - if (str) { - return CryptoJS.MD5( - CryptoJS.MD5(str2).toString() + str3 + str, - ).toString(); - } - return null; - }, + encrypt(str: string) { + return CryptoJS.TripleDES.encrypt(str, CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(key), { + iv: CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(iv), + }).toString(); + }, + getVerify(str: string, str2: string, str3: string) { + if (str) { + return CryptoJS.MD5( + CryptoJS.MD5(str2).toString() + str3 + str, + ).toString(); + } + return null; + }, }; // get expire time @@ -50,224 +50,226 @@ const expiry = () => Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000 + 60 * 60 * 12); // sending requests const get = (data: object, altApi = false) => { - const defaultData = { - childmode: "0", - app_version: "11.5", - appid: appId, - lang: "en", - expired_date: `${expiry()}`, - platform: "android", - channel: "Website", - }; - const encryptedData = crypto.encrypt( - JSON.stringify({ - ...defaultData, - ...data, - }), - ); - const appKeyHash = CryptoJS.MD5(appKey).toString(); - const verify = crypto.getVerify(encryptedData, appKey, key); - const body = JSON.stringify({ - app_key: appKeyHash, - verify, - encrypt_data: encryptedData, - }); - const b64Body = btoa(body); + const defaultData = { + childmode: "0", + app_version: "11.5", + appid: appId, + lang: "en", + expired_date: `${expiry()}`, + platform: "android", + channel: "Website", + }; + const encryptedData = crypto.encrypt( + JSON.stringify({ + ...defaultData, + ...data, + }), + ); + const appKeyHash = CryptoJS.MD5(appKey).toString(); + const verify = crypto.getVerify(encryptedData, appKey, key); + const body = JSON.stringify({ + app_key: appKeyHash, + verify, + encrypt_data: encryptedData, + }); + const b64Body = btoa(body); - const formatted = new URLSearchParams(); - formatted.append("data", b64Body); - formatted.append("appid", "27"); - formatted.append("platform", "android"); - formatted.append("version", "129"); - formatted.append("medium", "Website"); + const formatted = new URLSearchParams(); + formatted.append("data", b64Body); + formatted.append("appid", "27"); + formatted.append("platform", "android"); + formatted.append("version", "129"); + formatted.append("medium", "Website"); - const requestUrl = altApi ? apiUrls[1] : apiUrls[0]; - return fetch(`${CORS_PROXY_URL}${requestUrl}`, { - method: "POST", - headers: { - Platform: "android", - "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", - }, - body: `${formatted.toString()}&token${nanoid()}`, - }); + const requestUrl = altApi ? apiUrls[1] : apiUrls[0]; + return fetch(`${CORS_PROXY_URL}${requestUrl}`, { + method: "POST", + headers: { + Platform: "android", + "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", + }, + body: `${formatted.toString()}&token${nanoid()}`, + }); }; export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { - id: "superstream", - enabled: true, - type: [MWMediaType.MOVIE, MWMediaType.SERIES], - displayName: "SuperStream", + id: "superstream", + enabled: true, + type: [MWMediaType.MOVIE, MWMediaType.SERIES], + displayName: "SuperStream", - async getMediaFromPortable( - media: MWPortableMedia, - ): Promise { - let apiQuery: any; - if (media.episodeId) { - apiQuery = { - module: "TV_detail_1", - display_all: "1", - tid: media.mediaId, - }; - } else { - apiQuery = { - module: "Movie_detail", - mid: media.mediaId, - }; - } - const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; + async getMediaFromPortable( + media: MWPortableMedia, + ): Promise { + let apiQuery: any; + if (media.mediaType == MWMediaType.MOVIE) { + apiQuery = { + module: "TV_detail_1", + display_all: "1", + tid: media.mediaId, + }; + } else { + apiQuery = { + module: "Movie_detail", + mid: media.mediaId, + }; + } + const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; - return { - ...media, - title: detailRes.title, - year: detailRes.year, - seasonCount: detailRes?.season?.length, - } as MWProviderMediaResult; - }, + return { + ...media, + title: detailRes.title, + year: detailRes.year, + seasonCount: detailRes?.season?.length, + } as MWProviderMediaResult; + }, - async searchForMedia(query: MWQuery): Promise { - const apiQuery = { - module: "Search3", - page: "1", - type: "all", - keyword: query.searchQuery, - pagelimit: "20", - }; - const searchRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; + async searchForMedia(query: MWQuery): Promise { + const apiQuery = { + module: "Search3", + page: "1", + type: "all", + keyword: query.searchQuery, + pagelimit: "20", + }; + const searchRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; - const movieResults: MWProviderMediaResult[] = (searchRes || []) - .filter((item: any) => item.box_type === 1) - .map((item: any) => ({ - title: item.title, - year: item.year, - mediaId: item.id, - })); - const seriesResults: MWProviderMediaResult[] = (searchRes || []) - .filter((item: any) => item.box_type === 2) - .map((item: any) => ({ - title: item.title, - year: item.year, - mediaId: item.id, - seasonId: "1", - episodeId: "1", - })); + const movieResults: MWProviderMediaResult[] = (searchRes || []) + .filter((item: any) => item.box_type === 1) + .map((item: any) => ({ + title: item.title, + year: item.year, + mediaId: item.id, + })); + const seriesResults: MWProviderMediaResult[] = (searchRes || []) + .filter((item: any) => item.box_type === 2) + .map((item: any) => ({ + title: item.title, + year: item.year, + mediaId: item.id, + seasonId: "1", + episodeId: "1", + })); - if (query.type === "movie") { - return movieResults; - } - return seriesResults; - }, + if (query.type === MWMediaType.MOVIE) { + return movieResults; + } else if (query.type === MWMediaType.SERIES) { + return seriesResults; + } + return []; + }, - async getStream(media: MWPortableMedia): Promise { - if (media.mediaType === MWMediaType.MOVIE) { - const apiQuery = { - uid: "", - module: "Movie_downloadurl_v3", - mid: media.mediaId, - oss: "1", - group: "", - }; - const mediaRes = (await get(apiQuery).then((r) => r.json())).data; - const hdQuality = - mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? - mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); + async getStream(media: MWPortableMedia): Promise { + if (media.mediaType === MWMediaType.MOVIE) { + const apiQuery = { + uid: "", + module: "Movie_downloadurl_v3", + mid: media.mediaId, + oss: "1", + group: "", + }; + const mediaRes = (await get(apiQuery).then((r) => r.json())).data; + const hdQuality = + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); - const subtitleApiQuery = { - fid: hdQuality.fid, - uid: "", - module: "Movie_srt_list_v2", - mid: media.mediaId, - }; - const subtitleRes = (await get(subtitleApiQuery).then((r) => r.json())) - .data; - const mappedCaptions = await Promise.all( - subtitleRes.list.map(async (subtitle: any) => { - const captionBlob = await fetch( - `${CORS_PROXY_URL}${subtitle.subtitles[0].file_path}`, - ).then((captionRes) => captionRes.blob()); // cross-origin bypass - const captionUrl = await toWebVTT(captionBlob); // convert to vtt so it's playable - return { - id: subtitle.language, - url: captionUrl, - label: subtitle.language, - }; - }), - ); + const subtitleApiQuery = { + fid: hdQuality.fid, + uid: "", + module: "Movie_srt_list_v2", + mid: media.mediaId, + }; + const subtitleRes = (await get(subtitleApiQuery).then((r) => r.json())) + .data; + const mappedCaptions = await Promise.all( + subtitleRes.list.map(async (subtitle: any) => { + const captionBlob = await fetch( + `${CORS_PROXY_URL}${subtitle.subtitles[0].file_path}`, + ).then((captionRes) => captionRes.blob()); // cross-origin bypass + const captionUrl = await toWebVTT(captionBlob); // convert to vtt so it's playable + return { + id: subtitle.language, + url: captionUrl, + label: subtitle.language, + }; + }), + ); - return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: mappedCaptions }; - } + return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: mappedCaptions }; + } - const apiQuery = { - uid: "", - module: "TV_downloadurl_v3", - episode: media.episodeId, - tid: media.mediaId, - season: media.seasonId, - oss: "1", - group: "", - }; - const mediaRes = (await get(apiQuery).then((r) => r.json())).data; - const hdQuality = - mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? - mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); + const apiQuery = { + uid: "", + module: "TV_downloadurl_v3", + episode: media.episodeId, + tid: media.mediaId, + season: media.seasonId, + oss: "1", + group: "", + }; + const mediaRes = (await get(apiQuery).then((r) => r.json())).data; + const hdQuality = + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "1080p") ?? + mediaRes.list.find((quality: any) => quality.quality === "720p"); - const subtitleApiQuery = { - fid: hdQuality.fid, - uid: "", - module: "TV_srt_list_v2", - episode: media.episodeId, - tid: media.mediaId, - season: media.seasonId, - }; - const subtitleRes = (await get(subtitleApiQuery).then((r) => r.json())) - .data; - const mappedCaptions = await Promise.all( - subtitleRes.list.map(async (subtitle: any) => { - const captionBlob = await fetch( - `${CORS_PROXY_URL}${subtitle.subtitles[0].file_path}`, - ).then((captionRes) => captionRes.blob()); // cross-origin bypass - const captionUrl = await toWebVTT(captionBlob); // convert to vtt so it's playable - return { - id: subtitle.language, - url: captionUrl, - label: subtitle.language, - }; - }), - ); + const subtitleApiQuery = { + fid: hdQuality.fid, + uid: "", + module: "TV_srt_list_v2", + episode: media.episodeId, + tid: media.mediaId, + season: media.seasonId, + }; + const subtitleRes = (await get(subtitleApiQuery).then((r) => r.json())) + .data; + const mappedCaptions = await Promise.all( + subtitleRes.list.map(async (subtitle: any) => { + const captionBlob = await fetch( + `${CORS_PROXY_URL}${subtitle.subtitles[0].file_path}`, + ).then((captionRes) => captionRes.blob()); // cross-origin bypass + const captionUrl = await toWebVTT(captionBlob); // convert to vtt so it's playable + return { + id: subtitle.language, + url: captionUrl, + label: subtitle.language, + }; + }), + ); - return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: mappedCaptions }; - }, - async getSeasonDataFromMedia( - media: MWPortableMedia, - ): Promise { - const apiQuery = { - module: "TV_detail_1", - display_all: "1", - tid: media.mediaId, - }; - const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; - const firstSearchResult = ( - await fetch( - `https://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/tv?api_key=${TMDB_API_KEY}&language=en-US&page=1&query=${detailRes.title}&include_adult=false&first_air_date_year=${detailRes.year}`, - ).then((r) => r.json()) - ).results[0]; - const showDetails = await fetch( - `https://api.themoviedb.org/3/tv/${firstSearchResult.id}?api_key=${TMDB_API_KEY}`, - ).then((r) => r.json()); + return { url: hdQuality.path, type: "mp4", captions: mappedCaptions }; + }, + async getSeasonDataFromMedia( + media: MWPortableMedia, + ): Promise { + const apiQuery = { + module: "TV_detail_1", + display_all: "1", + tid: media.mediaId, + }; + const detailRes = (await get(apiQuery, true).then((r) => r.json())).data; + const firstSearchResult = ( + await fetch( + `https://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/tv?api_key=${TMDB_API_KEY}&language=en-US&page=1&query=${detailRes.title}&include_adult=false&first_air_date_year=${detailRes.year}`, + ).then((r) => r.json()) + ).results[0]; + const showDetails = await fetch( + `https://api.themoviedb.org/3/tv/${firstSearchResult.id}?api_key=${TMDB_API_KEY}`, + ).then((r) => r.json()); - return { - seasons: showDetails.seasons.map((season: any) => ({ - sort: season.season_number, - id: season.season_number.toString(), - type: season.season_number === 0 ? "special" : "season", - episodes: Array.from({ length: season.episode_count }).map( - (_, epNum) => ({ - title: `Episode ${epNum + 1}`, - sort: epNum + 1, - id: (epNum + 1).toString(), - episodeNumber: epNum + 1, - }), - ), - })), - }; - }, + return { + seasons: showDetails.seasons.map((season: any) => ({ + sort: season.season_number, + id: season.season_number.toString(), + type: season.season_number === 0 ? "special" : "season", + episodes: Array.from({ length: season.episode_count }).map( + (_, epNum) => ({ + title: `Episode ${epNum + 1}`, + sort: epNum + 1, + id: (epNum + 1).toString(), + episodeNumber: epNum + 1, + }), + ), + })), + }; + }, }; From cad7f46bb12e5e13afd0e727437ff7f7dff7913d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cloud <62519659+lem6ns@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 07:51:08 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 5/7] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=91=8C=20IMPROVE:=20Syntax=20for=20li?= =?UTF-8?q?nt?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts index ee369853..f36a6744 100644 --- a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts +++ b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { media: MWPortableMedia, ): Promise { let apiQuery: any; - if (media.mediaType == MWMediaType.MOVIE) { + if (media.mediaType === MWMediaType.MOVIE) { apiQuery = { module: "TV_detail_1", display_all: "1", @@ -153,7 +153,8 @@ export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = { if (query.type === MWMediaType.MOVIE) { return movieResults; - } else if (query.type === MWMediaType.SERIES) { + } + if (query.type === MWMediaType.SERIES) { return seriesResults; } return []; From c24b7d76d2600803fca68174df93de750df027ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cloud <62519659+lem6ns@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2022 08:31:04 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 6/7] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=90=9B=20FIX:=20GPL-v3=20license=20&?= =?UTF-8?q?=20attribute=20to=20superstream?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts | 559 +++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 557 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts index f36a6744..2d0e4dc8 100644 --- a/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts +++ b/src/providers/list/superstream/index.ts @@ -1,4 +1,559 @@ -// this scraper was taken from recloudstream/cloudstream-extensions. much love +/* copied from https://github.com/jmir1/aniyomi-extensions/blob/master/src/en/superstream/src/eu/kanade/tachiyomi/animeextension/en/superstream/SuperStreamAPI.kt#L1-L678 +Credit goes to @ImZaw and @Blatzar from https://github.com/recloudstream/cloudstream +This is modified file from https://github.com/recloudstream/cloudstream-extensions/blob/master/SuperStream/src/main/kotlin/com/lagradost/SuperStream.kt + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + Preamble + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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