Provided by: quvi_0.4.2-1_amd64
NAME
quvi - query media tool
SYNOPSIS
quvi [options] [url ...] [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
quvi is a command line tool for parsing flash media stream URLs. It supports many websites including YouTube and Dailymotion.
COMMAND LINE PARSER
GNU gengetopt is very flexible. Example quvi --category http --category rtmp --verbosity debug \ --export-level +errors --feature -verify --feature -resolve Same as above but with short options quvi -c http -c rtmp -v debug -l +errors -e -verify -e -resolve Or even simply quvi -ch -cr -vd -l+ -e-v -e-r
OPTIONS
quvi reads standard input by default. It can also read the URLs from files but expects each URL to be separated by a newline character. -h, --help Print help and exit. --version Print program version and exit. --license Print license and exit. --support [arg] Print supported hosts and exit. If arg is present, the program checks whether the arg is supported. The default behaviour, without an arg, causes quvi to print the supported websites. The first string is the domain string which is, in fact, a (Lua) pattern used to match the URL to a libquvi script. The second string is, now obsolete (see below), an array containing the supported formats specific to the host. Use "--query-formats" if you need to check an URL for the available formats. See also "EXAMPLES". -e, --feature arg Enable or disable a feature. See also "EXAMPLES". Possible values: resolve (default) Resolve HTTP directions, e.g. shortened URLs. See below. -resolve Do not resolve HTTP redirections. When used, quvi will not be able to resolve most of the "shortened URLs" produced by different URL shortening services. Note that libquvi scripts that explicitly (need to) resolve redirections will continue to do so even if this switch is used. verify (default) Verify media stream URL after parsing. See below. -verify Do not verify media stream URL after parsing. When used, some media details, e.g. content length, will not become available. Note that libquvi skips the verification automatically with all non-HTTP media stream URLs. proxy (default) Use a HTTP proxy with connections if it is defined using either the "--proxy" or the http_proxy value. See below. -proxy Disable use of a HTTP proxy completely. Proxy will not be used even if it is defined in http_proxy. -d, --export-format arg (=json) Set the interchange format in which the data is to be printed. Possible values: json .. Print in JSON (default) xml .. Print in XML -l, --export-level arg (=media) Set level of the exported interchange data. Possible values: media .. Media only (default) +errors .. Media and error messages See also "--export-format". -v, --verbosity arg (=verbose) Set the verbosity level of the printed messages. Possible values: debug .. Everything, including libcurl generated messages verbose .. Most messages (default) quiet .. Errors and warnings only mute .. Nothing at all --exec arg Invoke arg after each successfully parsed URL. The following specifiers are supported: %u .. Media stream URL %t .. Media title %e .. Media file suffix (extension) %h .. Media thumbnail URL Note that each occurence of the specifier will be replaced within the arg. quvi accepts multiple occurrences of "--exec". See also "EXAMPLES". -c, --category arg (=all) Enable the level of the libquvi script categories. By default, all of the categories levels are enabled. Possible values: http .. HTTP category scripts only rtmp .. RTMP ... rtsp .. RTSP ... mms .. MMS ... all .. All of the above quvi accepts multiple occurrences of "--category". See also "EXAMPLES". -F, --query-formats Query available formats to the URL. The returned array is created from the data returned by the server. You can use the format strings in this array with "--format". The available formats are determined by the libquvi script responsible for parsing the media details. See also "--format". -f, --format arg (=default) Query media details for the format arg. The arg may also be "default" or "best". The arg value is used with all of the URLs fed to quvi. If the arg is "best", the libquvi script responsible for parsing the media details will determine the "best" format available to an URL. If the arg is "default" the libquvi script attempts to return an URL to whatever it deemed to be the "default" format for the URL. The libquvi script will return the "default" format if the arg was unrecognized or the requested format was not available. You can find more information about the YouTube specific "fmt" IDs at: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube#Quality_and_codecs> See also "--query-formats". --agent arg (=Mozilla/5.0) Identify quvi as arg to the HTTP servers. Default is "Mozilla/5.0". --proxy arg Use proxy for HTTP connections, e.g. "http://foo:1234". You can also define http_proxy environment setting to for the same effect. --connect-timeout seconds Maximum seconds allowed connection to server take. Default is 30.
DEPRECATED
The following options have been marked as "deprecated" and will be removed in the later versions of quvi. --no-proxy Disable use of HTTP proxy completely. Proxy will not be used even if it is defined in http_proxy. Use "--feature" instead. -r, --no-resolve Do not resolve HTTP redirections. When used, quvi will not be able to resolve most of the "shortened URLs" produced by different URL shortening services. Note that libquvi scripts that explicitly (need to) resolve redirections will continue to do so even if this switch is used. Use "--feature" instead. -n, --no-verify Do not verify media stream URL after parsing. When used, some media details, e.g. content length, will not become available. Note that libquvi skips the verification automatically with all non-HTTP media stream URLs. Use "--feature" instead. -q, --quiet Turn off all output printed to stderr (excl. any errors). If "--verbose-libcurl" is specified, libcurl will continue to print messages to stderr. The media details will still be printed to stdout. Use "--verbosity" instead. --verbose-libcurl Turn on libcurl verbose mode. Use "--verbosity" instead. --xml Print the media details (and errors, if "--export-level=+errors" is specified) in XML. Use "--export-format" instead. --category-http Enable category HTTP webscripts. This is the default category. Use "--category" instead. --category-mms Enable category MMS webscripts. Use "--category" instead. --category-rtsp Enable category RTSP webscripts. Use "--category" instead. --category-rtmp Enable category RTMP webscripts. Use "--category" instead. --category-all Enable all categories of webscripts. Use "--category" instead.
EXAMPLES
Always quote the URLs in the command line as seen below. Many URLs contain parameters that may otherwise cause the shell to behave with unexpected results. quvi "URL" Typical use. quvi -d xml "URL" Same but print the results in XML. quvi -f best "URL" Get for the best available format of the media. This assumes >1 formats are supported, otherwise will fallback to default format. quvi -F "URL" Query available formats to the URL. Use one of the returned format strings from this list with "--format". quvi --support Print the supported websites. The domain strings are patterns. quvi --support -c rtmp -c mms Same but print only those from the RTMP and the MMS categories. quvi --support "URL" Check whether the URL is supported. This does not require an Internet connection but will fail with most "shortened" URLs. quvi -vm -e-r -e-v "URL" --exec "echo %t" --exec "vlc %u" Mute message output (-vm), do not resolve HTTP redirections (-e-r) and skip media stream URL verification (-e-v). Print media title using echo(1), open media stream URL in vlc(1).
FILES
$HOME/.quvirc Most of the command line options can also be defined in the configuration file. For example: agent = foo/1.0 # --agent proxy = http://foo:1234 # --proxy You can also use $QUVI_HOME instead of $HOME.
ENVIRONMENT
quvi QUVI_HOME Path to the directory with the configuration file. If set, quvi command uses this instead of $HOME. libquvi LIBQUVI_SCRIPTSDIR Path to the libquvi-scripts directory. Overrides the libquvi default search paths for the scripts, e.g.: env LIBQUVI_SCRIPTSDIR=/dir/with/quvi/lua/scripts/ quvi Make sure it points to a directory containing the lua/ directory with the expected "util/*.lua" and "website/quvi/*.lua" scripts that are normally installed with libquvi- scripts. For a totorial that covers these steps, see the libquvi C API documentation at: <http://quvi.sourceforge.net/doc/> LIBQUVI_SHOW_SCANDIR If set, libquvi prints the lua script search paths to the stderr. LIBQUVI_SHOW_SCRIPT If set, the lua scripts found by libquvi are printed to the stderr. env LIBQUVI_SHOW_SCRIPT=1 quvi libcurl http_proxy http_proxy value is used if defined. Note, however, that "--proxy" and "--feature -proxy" both override this behaviour.
EXIT STATUS
quvi exits with 0 on success and >0 if an error occurred. QUVI_OK = 0x00 QUVI_MEM = 0x01, Memory allocation failed (or invalid quvi command line option) QUVI_BADHANDLE = 0x02, Bad session handle QUVI_INVARG = 0x03, Invalid function (or command line) arg QUVI_CURLINIT = 0x04, libcurl initialization failed QUVI_LAST = 0x05, Indicates end of list iteration QUVI_ABORTEDBYCALLBACK= 0x06, Aborted by callback function QUVI_LUAINIT = 0x07, Lua initialization failure QUVI_NOLUAWEBSITE = 0x08, Failed to find lua webscripts QUVI_NOLUAUTIL = 0x09, Failed to find the utility scripts -- QUVI_NOSUPPORT = 0x41, libquvi does not support the host QUVI_CALLBACK = 0x42, network callback error occurred QUVI_ICONV = 0x43, libiconv error occurred QUVI_LUA = 0x44, lua error occurred
WWW
Home : http://quvi.sourceforge.net/ gitweb: http://repo.or.cz/w/quvi-tool.git
LICENSE
quvi is free software, licensed under the LGPLv2.1+.
SEE ALSO
libquvi(3), libquvi-scripts(7)
AUTHOR
Toni Gundogdu <legatvs at sign gmail com> Thanks to all those who have contributed to the project by sending patches, reporting bugs and writing feedback. You know who you are.