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Drop a copy into every public repo at +# `.forgejo/workflows/gitleaks.yml` after the Forgejo act_runner is registered +# (task #295). +# +# Pairs with the pre-receive hook installed on every bare repo — that one is +# the strict enforcement layer (rejects the push); this one provides the +# per-PR red ✗ that branch-protection rules can require before merge. +# +# Layer 1 (this workflow): visible per-PR status, can be a required check. +# Layer 2 (pre-receive hook): strict enforcement at the server. +# Layer 3 (johnny5 cron sweep): nightly full-history sweep across all repos. + +name: gitleaks + +on: + push: + pull_request: + +jobs: + scan: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + with: + # Full history — gitleaks needs depth to scan a commit range. + fetch-depth: 0 + + - name: install gitleaks + run: | + curl -sSL -o gl.tar.gz \ + https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks/releases/download/v8.21.2/gitleaks_8.21.2_linux_x64.tar.gz + tar xzf gl.tar.gz gitleaks + chmod +x gitleaks + ./gitleaks version + + - name: scan + run: | + ./gitleaks detect --source . --no-banner --redact --verbose diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE index 8b1bc88..f288702 100644 --- a/LICENSE +++ b/LICENSE @@ -1,9 +1,674 @@ -torttube is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or -(at your option) any later version. 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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/MILESTONES.md b/MILESTONES.md index 2333cf9..ea90e04 100644 --- a/MILESTONES.md +++ b/MILESTONES.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ `?url=` — wired so JSON-RPC `Player.Open` from any LAN client (phone, HA, curl) triggers resolve + play. See docs/remote-control.md. - [ ] cross-compile sidecar for aarch64, drop into `bin/` of addon dir -- [ ] install + smoke on LibreELEC RPi at `192.168.0.158` +- [ ] install + smoke on a LibreELEC RPi on the LAN - [ ] (later) hardcoded list of 3 test videos for in-Kodi navigation ## M4 — search + channel browse [PARTIAL] @@ -73,9 +73,9 @@ aarch64 dynamic loader doesn't exist; Python zipapp runs on `/usr/bin/python3` which is always there). - [x] zip layout matches Kodi "install from zip" expectations -- [x] addon.zip dropped at `smb://lucy/downloads/torttube/` +- [x] addon.zip dropped at `dist/` under the repo root - [x] install + smoke recipe documented at `docs/install.md` -- [x] **installed on Livingroom Pi** (`192.168.0.158`) via SSH + +- [x] **installed on a LibreELEC Pi** via SSH + `systemctl restart kodi` + `Addons.SetAddonEnabled` - [x] **JSON-RPC `Player.Open` smoke verified** — Rick Astley played end-to-end with audio + video synced (yt-dlp `-f best[ext=mp4]/best` @@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ Our delegation: on the `tv_unplugged` client — succeeds on the next client without needing the user to link an account -Verified live on Livingroom Pi 2026-05-23 — LTT 'Trump Phone' video -played at 1080p with audio, fullscreen. +Verified live on a LibreELEC Pi 2026-05-23 — 1080p H.264 with synced +audio, fullscreen. Settings: `prefer_pv_youtube` (default true). Disable to fall through to our native DASH/progressive paths. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8a2b0a2..08e80c1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,82 +1,35 @@ -# torttube +# torttube — RETIRED 2026-05-23 -Kodi addon for YouTube via [RustyPipe](https://codeberg.org/ThetaDev/rustypipe) -extraction + [SponsorBlock](https://sponsor.ajay.app/) segment skipping. +This addon has been retired. We reinvented an existing wheel. -Replaces the dead `plugin.video.youtube` on LibreELEC RPi TVs after Google -required account-linking for the upstream addon. +**Use these instead, both via official sources:** -## Architecture +- [`plugin.video.youtube`](https://github.com/anxdpanic/plugin.video.youtube) — playback. Has years of work on multi-Innertube-client fallback and proper DASH MPD construction. +- [`script.service.sponsorblock`](https://github.com/siku2/script.service.sponsorblock) — SponsorBlock skips for ALL YouTube playback in Kodi, including phone-cast. Polished settings UI, multi-backend support (pv.youtube, Invidious, Piped, sendtokodi), works silently in the background. -``` -Kodi (LibreELEC, RPi) - └── plugin.video.torttube [Python addon — UI, browse, SponsorBlock] - ├── torttube-sidecar [Rust binary — JSON-over-stdio] - │ ├── rustypipe [Native Rust Innertube for browse] - │ ├── yt-dlp subprocess [Fallback resolve] - │ └── sponsorblock [REST client, SHA-256 prefix lookup] - └── plugin.video.youtube [DEPENDENCY — handles HD playback] - └── inputstream.adaptive [DASH demux + decode] -``` +## What torttube was -`plugin.video.youtube` is declared as a Kodi addon dependency in -[addon.xml](addon/plugin.video.torttube/addon.xml). When a user installs -torttube, Kodi auto-fetches pv.youtube from the official Kodi addon -repository — user only manages torttube; the dep is transparent. +A LibreELEC Kodi addon for the home TVs — Rust sidecar (`rustypipe` + `yt-dlp` + SponsorBlock client) + Python plugin UI for browse/search/channels/subscriptions/watch-later. Built across 2026-05-23 in response to YouTube blocking anonymous playback on Kodi via `plugin.video.youtube`. -torttube does what it's faster at: rustypipe-backed search/channel/playlist -browse, SponsorBlock auto-skip via a tight `xbmc.Player()` monitor loop, -JSON-RPC remote-control for share-to-TV. Playback hands off to -pv.youtube via `plugin://plugin.video.youtube/play/?video_id=` — -they've spent years getting the DASH-MPD + multi-client Innertube -fallback right. Our SponsorBlock monitor runs in parallel because -`xbmc.Player()` is a global accessor that works regardless of which -addon initiated playback. +The architecture peaked at v1.0.4: +- Bundled `plugin.video.youtube` 7.4.3 zip + auto-install on first run +- Service-level SponsorBlock for all YouTube playback (including phone cast) +- Rustypipe-backed browse UI (search / channels / subs / WL) +- Native DASH MPD path (parked — audio-sync drift on long videos) +- yt-dlp progressive 360p fallback -Kodi addons are Python — the engine layer (n-param sig decoding, Innertube, -SponsorBlock hashing) lives in a Rust sidecar so we get a single maintained -extraction surface and clean aarch64/armv7 cross-compiles. +By the time v1.0.4 shipped, every job we did had an existing addon doing it better: +- Playback: pv.youtube (we were already delegating to it 100% of the time) +- SponsorBlock-for-all-YT-playback: `script.service.sponsorblock` (we wrote essentially the same code as their `Monitor` + `PlayerCheckpointListener`) +- The only piece we built that wasn't a duplicate was the rustypipe browse UI — which we only used when navigating torttube on the TV remote, not when casting from the phone -**Three-tier resolve** because YouTube actively fights every extractor: +Lessons in the [v1.0.0 → v1.0.4 commits](/Sulkta-Coop/torttube/commits/branch/main) and [closed PRs](/Sulkta-Coop/torttube/pulls?state=closed). -1. **rustypipe (Rust)** — preferred. Fast, in-process, no Python dep on the RPi. -2. **yt-dlp subprocess** — fallback when rustypipe sig-decoding falls behind YouTube's deobfuscator changes. yt-dlp updates weekly; we shell out, parse `-j` JSON. -3. **Rip-to-temp** — last resort when stream URLs 403 mid-playback (poToken expiry, cookie session mismatch). yt-dlp downloads to `/storage/.kodi/temp/torttube/.`, Kodi plays the local file. Temp dir has size cap + age cleanup. +## Repo state -## Status +- Latest tag: `v1.0.4` +- Build artifact: `dist/plugin.video.torttube-.zip` from `scripts/build-addon-zip.sh` +- Sidecar Rust source: `sidecar/crates/torttube-sidecar/` (aarch64-musl cross-compile) +- Vendored: `plugin.video.youtube-7.4.3.zip` -M0 scaffold. Nothing playable yet — see [MILESTONES.md](MILESTONES.md). - -## Upstream — we fight with the FOSS extractor ecosystem, not next to it - -YouTube's anti-scraping changes hit every extractor: NewPipe, yt-dlp, Invidious, -rustypipe. Every fix we make in our sidecar gets evaluated for "is this -upstreamable?" — if yes, the fix lands at the upstream project, not just here. - -Active lanes: - -- **rustypipe** (Rust, codeberg.org/ThetaDev/rustypipe) — maintenance has slowed. - Open PR #77 "Some fixes" is unmerged as of 2026-05-23. We will either help land - it (review + ping maintainer) or fork to `Sulkta-Coop/rustypipe` if upstream - stays quiet. Forking is the worst case, not the first move. -- **NewPipeExtractor** (Java, github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor) — actively - maintained, 177 open issues. We use it as the reference implementation for - Innertube behaviour. PRs to NPE land in Rust here via rustypipe, and vice - versa. -- **yt-dlp** (Python, github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp) — the gold standard. We're more - consumers than contributors here, but if our rip-to-temp tier surfaces a - specific extractor bug we file it. - -Issues we're watching: -- [NPE #1339](https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor/issues/1339) — n-parameter deobfuscation -- [NPE #1444](https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor/issues/1444) — distinguish unavailable vs unextractable -- [NPE #1360](https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor/issues/1360) — refactor link handlers (help wanted) -- [NPE #1357](https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor/issues/1357) — JDoc checks in PR pipeline (good first issue) -- [rustypipe PR #77](https://codeberg.org/ThetaDev/rustypipe/pulls/77) — open as of 2026-05-23, unmerged - -Contribution log lives at [docs/upstream.md](docs/upstream.md) — every PR we -file lands there with its outcome. - -## License - -GPL-3.0-or-later. Matches RustyPipe and NewPipeExtractor. +Repo archived 2026-05-23. diff --git a/addon/plugin.video.torttube/addon.xml b/addon/plugin.video.torttube/addon.xml index 00b2af9..67b3a68 100644 --- a/addon/plugin.video.torttube/addon.xml +++ b/addon/plugin.video.torttube/addon.xml @@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ - video + YouTube via RustyPipe + SponsorBlock Browse, search, and play YouTube videos without an account. Backed by a native RustyPipe sidecar binary. SponsorBlock segments are skipped automatically. GPL-3.0-or-later - http://192.168.0.5:3001/Sulkta-Coop/torttube + https://git.sulkta.com/Sulkta-Coop/torttube linux en diff --git a/addon/plugin.video.torttube/main.py b/addon/plugin.video.torttube/main.py index b813c2e..38ef1fd 100644 --- a/addon/plugin.video.torttube/main.py +++ b/addon/plugin.video.torttube/main.py @@ -515,12 +515,8 @@ def _play(yt_id: str) -> None: except Exception: pass if use_pv_youtube and _delegate_to_pv_youtube(yt_id): - try: - _attach_sponsorblock(yt_id) - except Exception as e: - # Don't let a SB monitor bug pop a 'Plugin error' dialog on the TV - # after a successful delegate-to-pv.youtube hand-off. - _log(f"sponsorblock attach error (non-fatal): {e}", xbmc.LOGWARNING) + # SponsorBlock is owned by service.py and fires for every YouTube + # play (including phone-cast plays that bypass our plugin entirely). return mpd_bytes: bytes | None = None @@ -552,10 +548,8 @@ def _play(yt_id: str) -> None: _log(f"resolved via rustypipe DASH, serving manifest at {mpd_url}") xbmcplugin.setResolvedUrl(_HANDLE, True, _resolved_listitem(mpd_url, title)) try: - _attach_sponsorblock(yt_id) + _wait_for_playback_end() finally: - # Shut down the MPD server cleanly once playback ends or aborts. - # _attach_sponsorblock blocks while playback is active. try: server.shutdown() server.server_close() @@ -597,123 +591,30 @@ def _play(yt_id: str) -> None: _log(f"resolved via yt-dlp progressive fallback, playing") xbmcplugin.setResolvedUrl(_HANDLE, True, _resolved_listitem(stream_url, title)) - try: - _attach_sponsorblock(yt_id) - except Exception as e: - _log(f"sponsorblock attach error (non-fatal): {e}", xbmc.LOGWARNING) -def _attach_sponsorblock(yt_id: str) -> None: - """Fetch SponsorBlock segments and block on the monitor loop. Always blocks - until playback ends (or 30s if playback never starts) so the caller can - use this as a 'wait for playback to finish' signal — needed to keep the - MPD HTTP server alive throughout playback. - - Non-fatal on segment fetch error. - """ - skip_segments: list[dict[str, Any]] = [] - try: - sb_resp = _call_sidecar({"op": "sponsorblock", "id": yt_id}, timeout_s=8) - if sb_resp.get("ok"): - segs = sb_resp.get("segments") or [] - skip_segments = [s for s in segs if s.get("actionType") == "skip"] - _log(f"sponsorblock: {len(skip_segments)} skip segments") - except Exception as e: - _log(f"sponsorblock fetch failed (non-fatal): {e}", xbmc.LOGWARNING) - - # Always run the watcher even with zero segments — it doubles as the - # 'block until playback ends' signal that gates MPD-server shutdown. - SponsorBlockMonitor(skip_segments).run() - - -class SponsorBlockMonitor(xbmc.Monitor): - """Polls Kodi's player position and seeks past each SponsorBlock skip - segment exactly once. Exits on playback stop or Kodi shutdown. - - Each segment has shape {"segment": [start_s, end_s], "category": str, - "UUID": str, "actionType": "skip"}. We sort by start time so we can - short-circuit the scan; we also dedupe via the UUID set so the same - segment doesn't trigger twice if the user manually rewinds into it. - """ - - POLL_S = 0.5 - MAX_WAIT_FOR_PLAYBACK_S = 30.0 - - def __init__(self, segments: list[dict[str, Any]]): - super().__init__() - self.segments = sorted( - segments, key=lambda s: float(s.get("segment", [0, 0])[0]) - ) - self.skipped: set[str] = set() - - def run(self) -> None: - player = xbmc.Player() - # Wait for playback to actually begin — setResolvedUrl is async, - # Kodi takes a beat to demux + start the streams. - waited = 0.0 - while waited < self.MAX_WAIT_FOR_PLAYBACK_S: - if self.abortRequested(): - return - if player.isPlaying(): - break - if self.waitForAbort(0.25): - return - waited += 0.25 - else: - _log("sponsorblock: timed out waiting for playback to start") +def _wait_for_playback_end() -> None: + # Blocks until playback ends. Used by the DASH path to keep its + # localhost MPD HTTP server alive for the duration of playback. The + # service addon (service.py) owns SponsorBlock for all playback paths; + # this function only handles HTTP-server lifecycle. + monitor = xbmc.Monitor() + player = xbmc.Player() + waited = 0.0 + while waited < 30.0: + if monitor.abortRequested(): + return + if player.isPlaying(): + break + if monitor.waitForAbort(0.25): + return + waited += 0.25 + else: + _log("dash: timed out waiting for playback to start") + return + while not monitor.abortRequested() and player.isPlaying(): + if monitor.waitForAbort(0.5): return - - # Capture the file path that's actually playing now; bail if it changes - # mid-monitor (delegate-to-pv.youtube means our SponsorBlockMonitor is - # alive in our plugin's context while pv.youtube drives playback — - # if the user starts a different video, our skip-segments are stale). - # - try: - initial_file = player.getPlayingFile() - except Exception: - initial_file = "" - - while not self.abortRequested() and player.isPlaying(): - try: - pos = float(player.getTime()) - current_file = player.getPlayingFile() - except Exception: - # getTime raises various exception types when the player goes - # away mid-poll (Kodi shutdown, plugin reload, etc). Wider catch - # so an exception path doesn't escape into _play's finally and - # leak the MPD HTTP server. - return - if initial_file and current_file and current_file != initial_file: - # User started a different video — our skip segments are for the - # old one, abort instead of spurious-skipping the new content. - _log("sponsorblock: playing file changed, monitor exiting") - return - for seg in self.segments: - uuid = seg.get("UUID", "") - if uuid in self.skipped: - continue - start, end = float(seg["segment"][0]), float(seg["segment"][1]) - if pos < start: - # Segments are sorted; nothing past here can match either. - break - if pos < end: - duration = end - start - category = seg.get("category", "?") - _log( - f"sponsorblock skip: {category} {start:.1f}-{end:.1f} " - f"({duration:.0f}s)" - ) - player.seekTime(end) - self.skipped.add(uuid) - xbmcgui.Dialog().notification( - "SponsorBlock", - f"Skipped {category} ({duration:.0f}s)", - xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_INFO, - 2500, - ) - break - if self.waitForAbort(self.POLL_S): - return def _plugin_url(**kwargs: Any) -> str: diff --git a/addon/plugin.video.torttube/service.py b/addon/plugin.video.torttube/service.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb50565 --- /dev/null +++ b/addon/plugin.video.torttube/service.py @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +# service.py - Kodi background service for torttube. +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later +# +# Two jobs: +# 1. First-run install of the bundled plugin.video.youtube zip, so users +# get one-addon UX. The bundled zip is the upstream release; we just +# extract it into Kodi's addons dir and force a rescan. +# 2. SponsorBlock for ANY YouTube playback, not just plays initiated by +# torttube. That includes phone-cast plays where Kodi receives a +# plugin://plugin.video.youtube/play/... URL directly and our plugin +# code never runs. The xbmc.Player subclass below observes every play, +# extracts the YouTube ID from the resolved URL, and runs the skip +# loop in a thread. + +import json +import os +import re +import subprocess +import threading +import time +import zipfile +from typing import Any + +import xbmc +import xbmcaddon +import xbmcgui +import xbmcvfs + +ADDON = xbmcaddon.Addon() +ADDON_ID = ADDON.getAddonInfo("id") +ADDON_PATH = ADDON.getAddonInfo("path") + + +def _log(msg: str, level: int = xbmc.LOGINFO) -> None: + xbmc.log(f"[{ADDON_ID}.service] {msg}", level=level) + + +# YouTube IDs appear in several URL shapes once pv.youtube + IA finish +# resolving: ?v=XXX (uri2addon), ?video_id=XXX (play handler), +# ?file=XXX.mpd (the localhost MPD server pv.youtube spins up). Match all. +_YT_ID_RE = re.compile(r"(?:[?&](?:v|file|video_id)=)([A-Za-z0-9_-]{11})") + + +def _extract_yt_id(url: str) -> str | None: + if not url: + return None + m = _YT_ID_RE.search(url) + return m.group(1) if m else None + + +def _call_sidecar(payload: dict, timeout_s: float = 10.0) -> dict: + binary = os.path.join(ADDON_PATH, "bin", "torttube-sidecar") + proc = subprocess.run( + [binary], + input=json.dumps(payload), + capture_output=True, + text=True, + timeout=timeout_s, + ) + if proc.returncode != 0: + raise RuntimeError(f"sidecar rc={proc.returncode}: {proc.stderr[:200]}") + return json.loads(proc.stdout) + + +def _fetch_sb_segments(yt_id: str) -> list[dict[str, Any]]: + try: + resp = _call_sidecar({"op": "sponsorblock", "id": yt_id}, timeout_s=8) + if resp.get("ok"): + segs = resp.get("segments") or [] + return [s for s in segs if s.get("actionType") == "skip"] + except Exception as e: + _log(f"sponsorblock fetch failed for {yt_id}: {e}", xbmc.LOGWARNING) + return [] + + +class TorttubePlayerMonitor(xbmc.Player): + """Watches every playback. On AV-started, pulls the YouTube ID from + the playing-file URL (works for torttube plays AND phone-cast plays + that bypass our plugin entirely), fetches SponsorBlock segments, and + runs a poll-skip loop on a background thread until playback ends.""" + + POLL_S = 0.5 + + def __init__(self) -> None: + super().__init__() + self._lock = threading.Lock() + self._current_id: str | None = None + self._skip_thread: threading.Thread | None = None + self._stop_event = threading.Event() + + def onAVStarted(self) -> None: + # Must return fast — Kodi's player event dispatch is serialized and + # blocking here while pv.youtube is mid-resolve can drop the next + # play. The actual segment fetch + skip loop runs in a background + # thread. + try: + playing_file = self.getPlayingFile() + except Exception: + return + yt_id = _extract_yt_id(playing_file) + if not yt_id: + return + with self._lock: + if yt_id == self._current_id: + return + self._stop_event.set() + self._current_id = yt_id + stop_event = threading.Event() + self._stop_event = stop_event + self._skip_thread = threading.Thread( + target=self._arm_and_skip, + args=(yt_id, playing_file, stop_event), + daemon=True, + ) + self._skip_thread.start() + + def _arm_and_skip( + self, + yt_id: str, + playing_file: str, + stop_event: threading.Event, + ) -> None: + segments = _fetch_sb_segments(yt_id) + _log(f"armed {len(segments)} segments for {yt_id} (file={playing_file[:80]})") + if not segments or stop_event.is_set(): + return + self._skip_loop(yt_id, segments, stop_event) + + def onPlayBackStopped(self) -> None: + self._stop_event.set() + with self._lock: + self._current_id = None + + def onPlayBackEnded(self) -> None: + self.onPlayBackStopped() + + def onPlayBackError(self) -> None: + self.onPlayBackStopped() + + def _skip_loop( + self, + yt_id: str, + segments: list[dict[str, Any]], + stop_event: threading.Event, + ) -> None: + segs = sorted(segments, key=lambda s: float(s.get("segment", [0, 0])[0])) + skipped: set[str] = set() + while not stop_event.is_set(): + try: + if not self.isPlaying(): + return + pos = float(self.getTime()) + # Once we switch to a different video the new monitor will + # also start; bail this loop if the underlying id changed. + current_file = self.getPlayingFile() + except Exception: + return + if _extract_yt_id(current_file) != yt_id: + return + for seg in segs: + uuid = seg.get("UUID", "") + if uuid in skipped: + continue + start = float(seg["segment"][0]) + end = float(seg["segment"][1]) + if pos < start: + break + if pos < end: + category = seg.get("category", "?") + duration = end - start + _log(f"skip {yt_id} {category} {start:.1f}-{end:.1f} ({duration:.0f}s)") + try: + self.seekTime(end) + except Exception as e: + _log(f"seekTime failed: {e}", xbmc.LOGWARNING) + skipped.add(uuid) + try: + xbmcgui.Dialog().notification( + "SponsorBlock", + f"Skipped {category} ({duration:.0f}s)", + xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_INFO, + 2500, + ) + except Exception: + pass + break + if stop_event.wait(self.POLL_S): + return + + +def _ensure_pv_youtube() -> None: + addons_dir = xbmcvfs.translatePath("special://home/addons/") + target = os.path.join(addons_dir, "plugin.video.youtube") + if os.path.isdir(target): + return + + bundled = os.path.join(ADDON_PATH, "vendored", "plugin.video.youtube-7.4.3.zip") + if not os.path.isfile(bundled): + _log(f"bundled pv.youtube zip missing at {bundled}", xbmc.LOGERROR) + return + + _log("first-run: installing bundled pv.youtube 7.4.3") + try: + with zipfile.ZipFile(bundled) as zf: + zf.extractall(addons_dir) + except Exception as e: + _log(f"pv.youtube extract failed: {e}", xbmc.LOGERROR) + return + + xbmc.executebuiltin("UpdateLocalAddons") + time.sleep(1.5) + + enable_cmd = json.dumps({ + "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "id": 1, + "method": "Addons.SetAddonEnabled", + "params": {"addonid": "plugin.video.youtube", "enabled": True}, + }) + try: + xbmc.executeJSONRPC(enable_cmd) + except Exception as e: + _log(f"failed to enable pv.youtube: {e}", xbmc.LOGWARNING) + + try: + xbmcgui.Dialog().notification( + "torttube", + "Installed YouTube player addon", + xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_INFO, + 5000, + ) + except Exception: + pass + _log("pv.youtube install complete") + + +def main() -> None: + _log("service starting") + try: + _ensure_pv_youtube() + except Exception as e: + _log(f"_ensure_pv_youtube failed (non-fatal): {e}", xbmc.LOGWARNING) + + player_monitor = TorttubePlayerMonitor() + abort = xbmc.Monitor() + # The Player instance only stays alive while there's a reference to it; + # keep the reference here for the lifetime of the service. + _ = player_monitor + while not abort.abortRequested(): + if abort.waitForAbort(2.0): + break + _log("service stopping") + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/docs/install.md b/docs/install.md index c348bd7..b169d80 100644 --- a/docs/install.md +++ b/docs/install.md @@ -5,27 +5,24 @@ contains the Python addon, a static aarch64 sidecar binary, and yt-dlp's aarch64 release binary (for Tier 2/3 fallback). Nothing else needs to be installed on the Pi. -## Build the zip (Sulkta-internal) +## Build the zip ```bash bash scripts/build-addon-zip.sh -# → /mnt/user/downloads/torttube/plugin.video.torttube-0.0.1.zip on Lucy +# → dist/plugin.video.torttube-.zip ``` The script cross-compiles the sidecar in a throwaway `messense/rust-musl-cross:aarch64-musl` container, fetches yt-dlp's -official `yt-dlp_linux_aarch64` release binary, packages everything, -drops the result at `/mnt/user/downloads/torttube/` (Lucy SMB). +universal Python zipapp, and drops the result at `dist/` under the +repo root. Override `DEST_DIR=...` to land it elsewhere. ## Install on the Pi (Kodi UI flow) -1. On the Pi: Settings → File manager → Add source → enter - `smb://lucy/downloads/` → name it `lucy-downloads`. -2. Settings → Add-ons → Install from zip file → `lucy-downloads` → - `torttube/plugin.video.torttube-.zip`. -3. Kodi installs torttube **and automatically installs - `plugin.video.youtube`** from the official Kodi repo because it's - declared as a dep in our addon.xml. No separate install step needed. +1. Copy the zip onto the Pi (SMB share, scp, USB stick — anything). +2. Settings → Add-ons → Install from zip file → pick the zip. +3. Kodi installs torttube and pulls `plugin.video.youtube` from the + official Kodi repo (declared as a dep in addon.xml). 4. The addon appears under Video add-ons. Unsigned addons need `Settings → System → Add-ons → Unknown sources` ON. @@ -41,7 +38,7 @@ ssh kodi-host 'cd /storage/.kodi/addons && unzip -o /tmp/plugin.video.torttube-0 ssh kodi-host 'systemctl restart kodi' # wait ~5s for Kodi to come back, then enable the addon -curl -u kodi: -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST http://:8080/jsonrpc \ +curl -u kodi: -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST http://kodi-host:8080/jsonrpc \ -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"Addons.SetAddonEnabled","params":{"addonid":"plugin.video.torttube","enabled":true}}' ``` @@ -54,8 +51,8 @@ the plugin URL fails silently with "Unable to find plugin" in kodi.log. After install, fire the smoke from any LAN client: ```bash -curl -u ***REMOVED*** -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ - -X POST http://192.168.0.158:8080/jsonrpc -d '{ +curl -u kodi: -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ + -X POST http://kodi-host:8080/jsonrpc -d '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "Player.Open", "params": {"item": {"file": "plugin://plugin.video.torttube/?action=play&id=dQw4w9WgXcQ"}}}' @@ -82,6 +79,6 @@ few seconds (rustypipe resolve takes ~1s, then Kodi starts the stream). ## Updating -Just rebuild + bump the version in `addon/plugin.video.torttube/addon.xml`, -re-run `build-addon-zip.sh`, install the new zip from the same SMB -location. Kodi will treat it as an upgrade if the version is higher. +Bump the version in `addon/plugin.video.torttube/addon.xml`, re-run +`build-addon-zip.sh`, install the new zip. Kodi treats it as an +upgrade if the version is higher. diff --git a/docs/remote-control.md b/docs/remote-control.md index be9a049..be5cb0e 100644 --- a/docs/remote-control.md +++ b/docs/remote-control.md @@ -7,19 +7,20 @@ out of the box once the addon is installed. ## Endpoint ``` -POST http://:8080/jsonrpc +POST http://:8080/jsonrpc Authorization: Basic base64(kodi:) Content-Type: application/json ``` -Sulkta defaults (per REFERENCE.md): `http://192.168.0.158:8080`, user -`kodi`, password `pineapple`. +Default Kodi user is `kodi`. The HTTP-control web server and a +password must be enabled via `Settings → Services → Control` before +JSON-RPC works. ## Play by YouTube ID ```bash -curl -u ***REMOVED*** -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ - -X POST http://192.168.0.158:8080/jsonrpc -d '{ +curl -u kodi: -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ + -X POST http://kodi-host:8080/jsonrpc -d '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "Player.Open", @@ -34,8 +35,8 @@ curl -u ***REMOVED*** -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ ## Play by full URL ```bash -curl -u ***REMOVED*** -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ - -X POST http://192.168.0.158:8080/jsonrpc -d '{ +curl -u kodi: -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ + -X POST http://kodi-host:8080/jsonrpc -d '{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "Player.Open", diff --git a/scripts/build-addon-zip.sh b/scripts/build-addon-zip.sh index fe52ef8..f98958c 100755 --- a/scripts/build-addon-zip.sh +++ b/scripts/build-addon-zip.sh @@ -1,30 +1,34 @@ #!/usr/bin/env bash -# Build addon.zip for torttube — runs from a host that can ssh lucy. +# Build addon.zip for torttube. # # Cross-compiles the sidecar via messense/rust-musl-cross:aarch64-musl -# (one-shot container, no crafting-table mutation), bundles yt-dlp's -# aarch64 release binary, packages with the Kodi addon dir layout, and -# drops the zip at /mnt/user/downloads/torttube/ on Lucy. +# (one-shot docker container, no host toolchain mutation), bundles +# yt-dlp's universal Python zipapp, packages with the Kodi addon dir +# layout, and drops the zip in dist/ at the repo root. # # Usage: bash scripts/build-addon-zip.sh # -# Expected: ssh alias "lucy" works (per Sulkta SSH config), and the -# torttube source is at /mnt/cache/appdata/crafting-table/workspace/torttube/ -# on Lucy (rsync first if you're iterating locally). +# Requirements: docker, zip, curl. Runs from any clone of the repo. set -euo pipefail VERSION="${VERSION:-0.0.1}" -SRC=/mnt/cache/appdata/crafting-table/workspace/torttube -CARGO_HOME_CACHE=/mnt/cache/appdata/crafting-table/workspace/.cargo-aarch64 -TARGET_DIR=/mnt/cache/appdata/crafting-table/workspace/.aarch64-target -STAGE=/tmp/torttube-stage -DEST_DIR=/mnt/user/downloads/torttube + +# Resolve repo root from script location — works from any clone path. +REPO_ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/.." && pwd)" +SRC="${REPO_ROOT}" +CARGO_HOME_CACHE="${REPO_ROOT}/.cargo-aarch64" +TARGET_DIR="${REPO_ROOT}/.aarch64-target" +STAGE="$(mktemp -d -t torttube-stage.XXXXXX)" +DEST_DIR="${DEST_DIR:-${REPO_ROOT}/dist}" +trap 'rm -rf "$STAGE"' EXIT + +mkdir -p "$CARGO_HOME_CACHE" "$TARGET_DIR" "$DEST_DIR" echo ">>> Cross-compile sidecar for aarch64-musl" -ssh lucy "docker run --rm \ - -v $SRC/sidecar:/src \ - -v $CARGO_HOME_CACHE:/cargo-home \ - -v $TARGET_DIR:/target \ +docker run --rm \ + -v "$SRC/sidecar":/src \ + -v "$CARGO_HOME_CACHE":/cargo-home \ + -v "$TARGET_DIR":/target \ -e PATH=/root/.cargo/bin:/usr/local/musl/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin \ -e CARGO_HOME=/cargo-home \ -e CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/target \ @@ -32,29 +36,29 @@ ssh lucy "docker run --rm \ -e CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_musl=aarch64-unknown-linux-musl-gcc \ -w /src \ messense/rust-musl-cross:aarch64-musl \ - cargo build --release" + cargo build --release echo ">>> Stage addon tree" -ssh lucy "rm -rf $STAGE && mkdir -p $STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin" -ssh lucy "rsync -a $SRC/addon/plugin.video.torttube/ $STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/ --exclude bin" -ssh lucy "cp $TARGET_DIR/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/torttube-sidecar $STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin/" +mkdir -p "$STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin" +rsync -a "$SRC/addon/plugin.video.torttube/" "$STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/" --exclude bin +cp "$TARGET_DIR/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl/release/torttube-sidecar" \ + "$STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin/" echo ">>> Fetch yt-dlp universal Python zipapp" # Pure-Python zipapp runs on any Python 3.9+ — works around LibreELEC's # armhf userspace (where yt-dlp's dynamic aarch64 binary can't find # ld-linux-aarch64.so.1). Kodi 20 ships Python 3.11. -ssh lucy "curl -sSL -o $STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin/yt-dlp \ - https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest/download/yt-dlp" -ssh lucy "chmod +x $STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin/*" +curl -sSL -o "$STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin/yt-dlp" \ + https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest/download/yt-dlp +chmod +x "$STAGE/plugin.video.torttube/bin/"* echo ">>> Build addon.zip" -ssh lucy "cd $STAGE && rm -f plugin.video.torttube.zip && \ - zip -r plugin.video.torttube.zip plugin.video.torttube/ -x '*.DS_Store' > /dev/null" +( cd "$STAGE" && \ + rm -f plugin.video.torttube.zip && \ + zip -r plugin.video.torttube.zip plugin.video.torttube/ -x '*.DS_Store' > /dev/null ) -echo ">>> Drop at $DEST_DIR/plugin.video.torttube-$VERSION.zip" -ssh lucy "mkdir -p $DEST_DIR && cp $STAGE/plugin.video.torttube.zip \ - $DEST_DIR/plugin.video.torttube-$VERSION.zip" - -ssh lucy "ls -la $DEST_DIR/" -echo ">>> done — install via Kodi: Settings > Add-ons > Install from zip" -echo " SMB path: smb://lucy/downloads/torttube/plugin.video.torttube-$VERSION.zip" +OUT="$DEST_DIR/plugin.video.torttube-$VERSION.zip" +cp "$STAGE/plugin.video.torttube.zip" "$OUT" +ls -la "$DEST_DIR/" +echo ">>> done — $OUT" +echo " Install via Kodi: Settings > Add-ons > Install from zip" diff --git a/sidecar/Cargo.toml b/sidecar/Cargo.toml index b5ff0bb..d5fd88f 100644 --- a/sidecar/Cargo.toml +++ b/sidecar/Cargo.toml @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ resolver = "2" members = ["crates/torttube-sidecar"] [workspace.package] -version = "1.0.1" +version = "1.0.4" edition = "2021" license = "GPL-3.0-or-later" authors = ["Cobb "] -repository = "http://192.168.0.5:3001/Sulkta-Coop/torttube" +repository = "https://git.sulkta.com/Sulkta-Coop/torttube" [profile.release] lto = true