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Async API wrapper for Crunchyroll

Project description

Crunpyroll


Features 🔥

  • Fully async (httpx)
  • Python 3.7+ support
  • Clean and modern code
  • Updated to latest Crunchyroll API

Installation ⚙️

# Using Git
pip install -U git+https://github.com/stefanodvx/crunpyroll

# Using PyPi (Recommended)
pip install -U crunpyroll

Documentation 📄

The documentation page undergoes automatic updates with each push. To access the latest documentation page, kindly refer to our Read the Docs project.


Example Code ❓

import crunpyroll
import asyncio

client = crunpyroll.Client(
    email="email",
    password="password",
    locale="it-IT"
)
async def main():
    # Start client and login
    await client.start()
    # Search for Attack on Titan
    query = await client.search("Attack On Titan")
    series_id = query.items[0].id
    print(series_id)
    # Retrieve all seasons of the series
    seasons = await client.get_seasons(series_id)
    print(seasons)

asyncio.run(main())

Downloading content 🔑

Crunchyroll has recently implemented the Widevine and PlayReady Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which has led to challenges for certain users attempting to download content from the platform. Currently, there are two available methods for downloading content from the platform:

  • Using Client.get_streams method: this is the latest and 'right' way to get streams. Provided streams will be protected by Widevine and PlayReady DRMs.
  • Using Client.get_old_streams method: this method will provide access to unprotected streams, eliminating the need for concern regarding DRM.

[!WARNING]
It is important to note that this method relies on a deprecated endpoint, and there is a possibility that it may cease to function unexpectedly. We strongly recommend updating your code to incorporate the Client.get_streams method for a more reliable and sustainable solution.

Subsequently, the following code provides an illustrative example of obtaining decryption keys through the utilities of the pywidevine library and an L3 Content Decryption Module (CDM).

from pywidevine.cdm import Cdm
from pywidevine.pssh import PSSH
from pywidevine.device import Device
...
device = Device.load("l3cdm.wvd")
cdm = Cdm.from_device(device)
# Get streams of the episode/movie
streams = await client.get_streams("GRVDQ1G4R")
# Get manifest of the format you prefer
manifest = await client.get_manifest(streams.hardsubs[0].url)
# print(manifest)
# Get Widevine PSSH from manifest
pssh = PSSH(manifest.content_protection.widevine.pssh)
session_id = cdm.open()
challenge = cdm.get_license_challenge(session_id, pssh)
license = await client.get_license(
    streams.media_id,
    challenge=challenge,
    token=streams.token
)
cdm.parse_license(session_id, license)
for key in cdm.get_keys(session_id, "CONTENT"):
    print(f"{key.kid.hex}:{key.key.hex()}")
cdm.close(session_id)
Output:
056ec1ca849e350181753cacc9bd404b:2307a188ecd8de3859b71b30791f171d
Decryption keys are universally applicable to both video and audio streams, maintaining consistency across all available formats.

TODO List 📄

  • Add support for token login
  • Add support for visitor view (authless)
  • Add support for Music
  • Add missing documentation
  • Add missing API methods
  • Add support for PlayReady DRM

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