When visiting /api/v1/popular and popular endpoint is disabled
Before:
500 {"error":"Closed stream"}
After
403 {"error":"Administrator has disabled this endpoint."}
The current Content Security Policy does not allow to embed videos
inside local HTML files which are viewed in the browser via the file
protocol. This commit adds the file protocol to the allowed frame
ancestors, so that the embedded videos load correctly in local HTML
files.
This behaviour is consistent which how the official YouTube website
allows to embed videos from itself.
Closes issue 4448
Some opengraph implementations don't support a URL without the domain
therefore failing to fetch the video thumbnail and channel image.
This pull request basically fixes that.
The transcript logic in Invidious was written specifically
as a workaround for captions, and not transcripts as a feature.
This commit genericises the logic a bit as so it can be used for
implementing transcripts within Invidious' API and UI as well.
The most notable change is the added parsing of section headings
when it was previously skipped over in favor of regular lines.
Trending music was returning less than 24 videos which was getting
filtered out. Since multiple categories only appears on the default
trending page, we don't need to do that filtering for Music, Gaming or movies.
Closes issue 4596
The new comment format is similar to the description's commandRuns.
This should fix the issues with most comments but there are still
some more changes that would need to be made like adding support for
formatting (bold, italic, underline) and channel emojis.
Fixes issue 4566
Returns the 'isPostLiveDvr' field in the videos API when the video
is a post-live DVR (= ended livestream that hasn't been reprocessed
into VOD yet).
Example taken 10 minutes after that livestream ended:
/api/v1/videos/euqnWk-uP6M
{
...
"isPostLiveDvr": true,
...
}
Partially fixes 4421
YouTube added a new format for like data in December 2023.
This PR adds support for parsing saod new format.
Related: LuanRT/YouTube.js issue 557
Closes 4419
Before this PR, Invidious assumed that fetching the DASH manifest from
YouTube will always be successful and didn't check the status code.
That meant that if YouTube gave a rate-limiting page, invidious would
return an HTTP 200 response with the 'application/dash+xml' Content-Type
header and the YouTube ratelimiting page as the body.
No associated issue
The current Content Security Policy does not allow to embed videos
inside local HTML files which are viewed in the browser via the file
protocol. This commit adds the file protocol to the allowed frame
ancestors, so that the embedded videos load correctly in local HTML
files.
This behaviour is consistent which how the official YouTube website
allows to embed videos from itself.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
This handler should no have been removed in 4276, as it adds the required CORS
header (Access-Control-Allow-Origin) for public acces to the API.
Thanks to iBicha for noticing this!