google-video 0.6.0 → 0.7.0
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- data/CHANGELOG +47 -11
- data/LICENSE +504 -0
- data/Rakefile +4 -4
- data/lib/google-video.rb +130 -75
- data/test/test_video_details.rb +13 -2
- data/test/test_video_search.rb +21 -0
- metadata +4 -2
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= 2006/12/05
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* [shaper] Handle searches with no results more gracefully, returning
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a VideoSearchResponse with attributes set appropriately, versus
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previous behavior wherein an exception would report that statistics
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could not be parsed.
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* [shaper] Add support for specifying the number of results per page
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to retrieve with video search requests, and a constant to access
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the maximum number of results per page.
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* [shaper] Added a copy of the full text of the LGPL which was
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accidentally missing from earlier releases.
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* [shaper] Optimized our Hpricot::Elem.all_text to concatenate to a
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single string rather than allocating a new one as text is built up.
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objects via hash params to make use of a shared base Record class.
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since the upload date is user-specificiable and is at least sometimes
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treated more as "the date associated with the video content" than it
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is an upload date, e.g., a video from the 1950s may have a date in
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the 1950s in this field, which is incompatible with the Time object
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which is bound by the standard 1970-based epoch seconds.
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* [shaper] Fixed bug where we destructively modified the video search
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request query string which could result in user surprise down the
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line should the same request be modified or re-used subsequently.
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def test_search_results_per_page
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request = GoogleVideo::VideoSearchRequest.new(:query => @@QUERY_STRING, :results_per_page => GoogleVideo::MAX_RESULTS_PER_PAGE)
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response = @client.video_search request
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assert_equal response.videos.length, GoogleVideo::MAX_RESULTS_PER_PAGE
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end
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def test_search_no_results
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request = GoogleVideo::VideoSearchRequest.new(:query => @@NO_RESULTS_QUERY_STRING)
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assert_instance_of Float, response.execution_time
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assert_equal response.start_index, 0
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end
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metadata
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specification_version: 1
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name: google-video
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.
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date: 2006-
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version: 0.7.0
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date: 2006-12-05 00:00:00 -08:00
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summary: A Ruby object-oriented interface to Google Video content.
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- AUTHORS
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- LICENSE
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- README
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- Rakefile
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- CHANGELOG
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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