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477 lines
18 KiB
Python
477 lines
18 KiB
Python
from __future__ import annotations
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import collections
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import collections.abc
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import contextlib
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import functools
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import http.cookies
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import inspect
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import itertools
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import re
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import typing
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import xml.etree.ElementTree
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from ._utils import (
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IDENTITY,
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NO_DEFAULT,
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ExtractorError,
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LazyList,
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deprecation_warning,
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get_elements_html_by_class,
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get_elements_html_by_attribute,
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get_elements_by_attribute,
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get_element_by_class,
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get_element_html_by_attribute,
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get_element_by_attribute,
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get_element_html_by_id,
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get_element_by_id,
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get_element_html_by_class,
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get_elements_by_class,
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get_element_text_and_html_by_tag,
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is_iterable_like,
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try_call,
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url_or_none,
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variadic,
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)
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def traverse_obj(
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obj, *paths, default=NO_DEFAULT, expected_type=None, get_all=True,
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casesense=True, is_user_input=NO_DEFAULT, traverse_string=False):
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"""
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Safely traverse nested `dict`s and `Iterable`s
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>>> obj = [{}, {"key": "value"}]
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>>> traverse_obj(obj, (1, "key"))
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'value'
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Each of the provided `paths` is tested and the first producing a valid result will be returned.
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The next path will also be tested if the path branched but no results could be found.
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Supported values for traversal are `Mapping`, `Iterable`, `re.Match`,
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`xml.etree.ElementTree` (xpath) and `http.cookies.Morsel`.
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Unhelpful values (`{}`, `None`) are treated as the absence of a value and discarded.
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The paths will be wrapped in `variadic`, so that `'key'` is conveniently the same as `('key', )`.
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The keys in the path can be one of:
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- `None`: Return the current object.
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- `set`: Requires the only item in the set to be a type or function,
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like `{type}`/`{type, type, ...}`/`{func}`. If a `type`, return only
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values of this type. If a function, returns `func(obj)`.
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- `str`/`int`: Return `obj[key]`. For `re.Match`, return `obj.group(key)`.
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- `slice`: Branch out and return all values in `obj[key]`.
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- `Ellipsis`: Branch out and return a list of all values.
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- `tuple`/`list`: Branch out and return a list of all matching values.
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Read as: `[traverse_obj(obj, branch) for branch in branches]`.
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- `function`: Branch out and return values filtered by the function.
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Read as: `[value for key, value in obj if function(key, value)]`.
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For `Iterable`s, `key` is the index of the value.
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For `re.Match`es, `key` is the group number (0 = full match)
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as well as additionally any group names, if given.
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- `dict`: Transform the current object and return a matching dict.
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Read as: `{key: traverse_obj(obj, path) for key, path in dct.items()}`.
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- `any`-builtin: Take the first matching object and return it, resetting branching.
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- `all`-builtin: Take all matching objects and return them as a list, resetting branching.
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- `filter`-builtin: Return the value if it is truthy, `None` otherwise.
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`tuple`, `list`, and `dict` all support nested paths and branches.
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@params paths Paths by which to traverse.
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@param default Value to return if the paths do not match.
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If the last key in the path is a `dict`, it will apply to each value inside
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the dict instead, depth first. Try to avoid if using nested `dict` keys.
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@param expected_type If a `type`, only accept final values of this type.
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If any other callable, try to call the function on each result.
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If the last key in the path is a `dict`, it will apply to each value inside
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the dict instead, recursively. This does respect branching paths.
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@param get_all If `False`, return the first matching result, otherwise all matching ones.
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@param casesense If `False`, consider string dictionary keys as case insensitive.
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`traverse_string` is only meant to be used by YoutubeDL.prepare_outtmpl and is not part of the API
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@param traverse_string Whether to traverse into objects as strings.
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If `True`, any non-compatible object will first be
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converted into a string and then traversed into.
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The return value of that path will be a string instead,
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not respecting any further branching.
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@returns The result of the object traversal.
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If successful, `get_all=True`, and the path branches at least once,
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then a list of results is returned instead.
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If no `default` is given and the last path branches, a `list` of results
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is always returned. If a path ends on a `dict` that result will always be a `dict`.
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"""
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if is_user_input is not NO_DEFAULT:
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deprecation_warning('The is_user_input parameter is deprecated and no longer works')
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casefold = lambda k: k.casefold() if isinstance(k, str) else k
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if isinstance(expected_type, type):
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type_test = lambda val: val if isinstance(val, expected_type) else None
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else:
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type_test = lambda val: try_call(expected_type or IDENTITY, args=(val,))
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def apply_key(key, obj, is_last):
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branching = False
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result = None
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if obj is None and traverse_string:
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if key is ... or callable(key) or isinstance(key, slice):
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branching = True
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result = ()
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elif key is None:
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result = obj
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elif isinstance(key, set):
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item = next(iter(key))
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if len(key) > 1 or isinstance(item, type):
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assert all(isinstance(item, type) for item in key)
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if isinstance(obj, tuple(key)):
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result = obj
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else:
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result = try_call(item, args=(obj,))
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elif isinstance(key, (list, tuple)):
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branching = True
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result = itertools.chain.from_iterable(
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apply_path(obj, branch, is_last)[0] for branch in key)
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elif key is ...:
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branching = True
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if isinstance(obj, http.cookies.Morsel):
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obj = dict(obj, key=obj.key, value=obj.value)
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if isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Mapping):
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result = obj.values()
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elif is_iterable_like(obj) or isinstance(obj, xml.etree.ElementTree.Element):
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result = obj
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elif isinstance(obj, re.Match):
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result = obj.groups()
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elif traverse_string:
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branching = False
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result = str(obj)
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else:
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result = ()
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elif callable(key):
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branching = True
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if isinstance(obj, http.cookies.Morsel):
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obj = dict(obj, key=obj.key, value=obj.value)
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if isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Mapping):
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iter_obj = obj.items()
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elif is_iterable_like(obj) or isinstance(obj, xml.etree.ElementTree.Element):
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iter_obj = enumerate(obj)
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elif isinstance(obj, re.Match):
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iter_obj = itertools.chain(
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enumerate((obj.group(), *obj.groups())),
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obj.groupdict().items())
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elif traverse_string:
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branching = False
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iter_obj = enumerate(str(obj))
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else:
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iter_obj = ()
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result = (v for k, v in iter_obj if try_call(key, args=(k, v)))
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if not branching: # string traversal
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result = ''.join(result)
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elif isinstance(key, dict):
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iter_obj = ((k, _traverse_obj(obj, v, False, is_last)) for k, v in key.items())
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result = {
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k: v if v is not None else default for k, v in iter_obj
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if v is not None or default is not NO_DEFAULT
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} or None
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elif isinstance(obj, collections.abc.Mapping):
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if isinstance(obj, http.cookies.Morsel):
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obj = dict(obj, key=obj.key, value=obj.value)
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result = (try_call(obj.get, args=(key,)) if casesense or try_call(obj.__contains__, args=(key,)) else
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next((v for k, v in obj.items() if casefold(k) == key), None))
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elif isinstance(obj, re.Match):
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if isinstance(key, int) or casesense:
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with contextlib.suppress(IndexError):
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result = obj.group(key)
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elif isinstance(key, str):
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result = next((v for k, v in obj.groupdict().items() if casefold(k) == key), None)
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elif isinstance(key, (int, slice)):
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if is_iterable_like(obj, (collections.abc.Sequence, xml.etree.ElementTree.Element)):
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branching = isinstance(key, slice)
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with contextlib.suppress(IndexError):
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result = obj[key]
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elif traverse_string:
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with contextlib.suppress(IndexError):
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result = str(obj)[key]
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elif isinstance(obj, xml.etree.ElementTree.Element) and isinstance(key, str):
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xpath, _, special = key.rpartition('/')
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if not special.startswith('@') and not special.endswith('()'):
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xpath = key
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special = None
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# Allow abbreviations of relative paths, absolute paths error
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if xpath.startswith('/'):
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xpath = f'.{xpath}'
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elif xpath and not xpath.startswith('./'):
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xpath = f'./{xpath}'
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def apply_specials(element):
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if special is None:
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return element
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if special == '@':
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return element.attrib
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if special.startswith('@'):
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return try_call(element.attrib.get, args=(special[1:],))
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if special == 'text()':
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return element.text
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raise SyntaxError(f'apply_specials is missing case for {special!r}')
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if xpath:
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result = list(map(apply_specials, obj.iterfind(xpath)))
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else:
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result = apply_specials(obj)
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return branching, result if branching else (result,)
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def lazy_last(iterable):
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iterator = iter(iterable)
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prev = next(iterator, NO_DEFAULT)
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if prev is NO_DEFAULT:
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return
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for item in iterator:
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yield False, prev
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prev = item
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yield True, prev
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def apply_path(start_obj, path, test_type):
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objs = (start_obj,)
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has_branched = False
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key = None
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for last, key in lazy_last(variadic(path, (str, bytes, dict, set))):
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if not casesense and isinstance(key, str):
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key = key.casefold()
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if key in (any, all):
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has_branched = False
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filtered_objs = (obj for obj in objs if obj not in (None, {}))
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if key is any:
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objs = (next(filtered_objs, None),)
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else:
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objs = (list(filtered_objs),)
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continue
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if key is filter:
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objs = filter(None, objs)
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continue
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if __debug__ and callable(key):
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# Verify function signature
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inspect.signature(key).bind(None, None)
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new_objs = []
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for obj in objs:
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branching, results = apply_key(key, obj, last)
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has_branched |= branching
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new_objs.append(results)
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objs = itertools.chain.from_iterable(new_objs)
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if test_type and not isinstance(key, (dict, list, tuple)):
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objs = map(type_test, objs)
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return objs, has_branched, isinstance(key, dict)
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def _traverse_obj(obj, path, allow_empty, test_type):
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results, has_branched, is_dict = apply_path(obj, path, test_type)
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results = LazyList(item for item in results if item not in (None, {}))
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if get_all and has_branched:
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if results:
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return results.exhaust()
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if allow_empty:
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return [] if default is NO_DEFAULT else default
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return None
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return results[0] if results else {} if allow_empty and is_dict else None
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for index, path in enumerate(paths, 1):
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is_last = index == len(paths)
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try:
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result = _traverse_obj(obj, path, is_last, True)
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if result is not None:
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return result
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except _RequiredError as e:
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if is_last:
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# Reraise to get cleaner stack trace
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raise ExtractorError(e.orig_msg, expected=e.expected) from None
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return None if default is NO_DEFAULT else default
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def value(value, /):
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return lambda _: value
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def require(name, /, *, expected=False):
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def func(value):
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if value is None:
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raise _RequiredError(f'Unable to extract {name}', expected=expected)
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return value
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return func
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class _RequiredError(ExtractorError):
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pass
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@typing.overload
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def subs_list_to_dict(*, lang: str | None = 'und', ext: str | None = None) -> collections.abc.Callable[[list[dict]], dict[str, list[dict]]]: ...
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@typing.overload
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def subs_list_to_dict(subs: list[dict] | None, /, *, lang: str | None = 'und', ext: str | None = None) -> dict[str, list[dict]]: ...
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def subs_list_to_dict(subs: list[dict] | None = None, /, *, lang='und', ext=None):
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"""
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Convert subtitles from a traversal into a subtitle dict.
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The path should have an `all` immediately before this function.
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Arguments:
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`ext` The default value for `ext` in the subtitle dict
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In the dict you can set the following additional items:
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`id` The subtitle id to sort the dict into
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`quality` The sort order for each subtitle
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"""
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if subs is None:
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return functools.partial(subs_list_to_dict, lang=lang, ext=ext)
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result = collections.defaultdict(list)
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for sub in subs:
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if not url_or_none(sub.get('url')) and not sub.get('data'):
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continue
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sub_id = sub.pop('id', None)
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if not isinstance(sub_id, str):
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if not lang:
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continue
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sub_id = lang
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sub_ext = sub.get('ext')
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if not isinstance(sub_ext, str):
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if not ext:
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sub.pop('ext', None)
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else:
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sub['ext'] = ext
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result[sub_id].append(sub)
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result = dict(result)
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for subs in result.values():
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subs.sort(key=lambda x: x.pop('quality', 0) or 0)
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return result
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@typing.overload
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def find_element(*, attr: str, value: str, tag: str | None = None, html=False, regex=False): ...
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@typing.overload
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def find_element(*, cls: str, html=False): ...
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@typing.overload
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def find_element(*, id: str, tag: str | None = None, html=False, regex=False): ...
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@typing.overload
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def find_element(*, tag: str, html=False, regex=False): ...
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def find_element(*, tag=None, id=None, cls=None, attr=None, value=None, html=False, regex=False):
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# deliberately using `id=` and `cls=` for ease of readability
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assert tag or id or cls or (attr and value), 'One of tag, id, cls or (attr AND value) is required'
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ANY_TAG = r'[\w:.-]+'
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if attr and value:
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assert not cls, 'Cannot match both attr and cls'
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assert not id, 'Cannot match both attr and id'
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func = get_element_html_by_attribute if html else get_element_by_attribute
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return functools.partial(func, attr, value, tag=tag or ANY_TAG, escape_value=not regex)
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elif cls:
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assert not id, 'Cannot match both cls and id'
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assert tag is None, 'Cannot match both cls and tag'
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assert not regex, 'Cannot use regex with cls'
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func = get_element_html_by_class if html else get_element_by_class
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return functools.partial(func, cls)
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elif id:
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func = get_element_html_by_id if html else get_element_by_id
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return functools.partial(func, id, tag=tag or ANY_TAG, escape_value=not regex)
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index = int(bool(html))
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return lambda html: get_element_text_and_html_by_tag(tag, html)[index]
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@typing.overload
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def find_elements(*, cls: str, html=False): ...
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@typing.overload
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def find_elements(*, attr: str, value: str, tag: str | None = None, html=False, regex=False): ...
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def find_elements(*, tag=None, cls=None, attr=None, value=None, html=False, regex=False):
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# deliberately using `cls=` for ease of readability
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assert cls or (attr and value), 'One of cls or (attr AND value) is required'
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if attr and value:
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assert not cls, 'Cannot match both attr and cls'
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func = get_elements_html_by_attribute if html else get_elements_by_attribute
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return functools.partial(func, attr, value, tag=tag or r'[\w:.-]+', escape_value=not regex)
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assert not tag, 'Cannot match both cls and tag'
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assert not regex, 'Cannot use regex with cls'
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func = get_elements_html_by_class if html else get_elements_by_class
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return functools.partial(func, cls)
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def trim_str(*, start=None, end=None):
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def trim(s):
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if s is None:
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return None
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start_idx = 0
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if start and s.startswith(start):
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start_idx = len(start)
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if end and s.endswith(end):
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return s[start_idx:-len(end)]
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return s[start_idx:]
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return trim
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def unpack(func, **kwargs):
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def inner(items):
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return func(*items, **kwargs)
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return inner
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def get_first(obj, *paths, **kwargs):
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return traverse_obj(obj, *((..., *variadic(keys)) for keys in paths), **kwargs, get_all=False)
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def dict_get(d, key_or_keys, default=None, skip_false_values=True):
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for val in map(d.get, variadic(key_or_keys)):
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if val is not None and (val or not skip_false_values):
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return val
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return default
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