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+ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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+
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
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+ library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
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+
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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
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+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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+
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+ That's all there is to it!
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+
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+
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+ = Yahoo! Video
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+
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+ A Ruby object-oriented interface to the video content available on Yahoo! Video at http://video.yahoo.com.
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+
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+ The RubyForge project is at http://rubyforge.org/projects/yahoo-video.
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+
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+ == About
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+
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+ This library builds on top of the Yahoo! Video REST API as documented at http://developer.yahoo.com/search/video/V1/videoSearch.html. All of the relevant Yahoo! Video search parameters are supported.
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+
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+ See also the YouTube[http://rubyforge.org/projects/youtube] and Google Video[http://google-video.rubyforge.org] Ruby libraries.
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+
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+ == Installing
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+
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+ We recommend installing <tt>yahoo-video</tt> via rubygems[http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubygems/] (see also http://www.rubygems.org).
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+
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+ Once you have +rubygems+ installed on your system, you can easily install the <tt>yahoo-video</tt> gem by executing:
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+
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+ % gem install --include-dependencies yahoo-video
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+
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+ == Usage
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+
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+ You will need an application id from Yahoo to make use of the service. Ids can be obtained from Yahoo's registration page at http://api.search.yahoo.com/webservices/register_application.
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+
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+ Instantiate a YahooVideo::Client, create and configure a YahooVideo::SearchRequest record, and use YahooVideo::Client#search to make requests of the Yahoo! Video server. See method and record documentation for links and more information.
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+
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+ An example program showing a simple script to run queries via the command-line follows. The script is available in the distribution under <tt>examples/example.rb</tt>.
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+
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require 'pp'
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'yahoo-video'
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+
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+ # your application id for use with the yahoo search services. you can
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+ # get one at http://api.search.yahoo.com/webservices/register_application.
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+ APP_ID = YOUR_APP_ID_HERE
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+
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+ query = ARGV[0]
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+ print "Running a video search for '#{query}'...\n"
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+
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+ client = YahooVideo::Client.new APP_ID
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => query
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+ response = client.search request
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+
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+ pp(response)
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+
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+ == License
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+
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+ This library is provided via the GNU LGPL license at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html.
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+
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+ == Authors
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+
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+ Copyright 2006, Walter Korman <shaper@wgks.org>, http://www.lemurware.com.
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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+
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = 'yahoo-video'
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+ s.version = '0.1.0'
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+ s.author = 'Walter Korman'
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+ s.email = 'shaper@wgks.org'
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.summary = 'A Ruby object-oriented interface to Yahoo! Video content.'
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+ s.rubyforge_project = 'yahoo-video'
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = [ 'README' ]
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+ s.rdoc_options << '--main' << 'README'
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+ s.test_files = Dir.glob('test/test_*.rb')
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+ s.files = Dir.glob("{examples,lib,test}/**/*") + [ 'AUTHORS', 'CHANGELOG', 'LICENSE', 'README', 'Rakefile', 'TODO' ]
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Run tests'
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+ task :default => [ :test ]
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+
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+ Rake::TestTask.new('test') do |t|
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+ t.libs << 'test'
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+ t.pattern = 'test/test_*.rb'
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+ t.verbose = true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Generate RDoc'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new :rdoc do |rd|
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+ rd.rdoc_dir = 'doc'
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+ rd.rdoc_files.add 'lib', 'README'
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+ rd.main = 'README'
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Build Gem'
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+ Rake::GemPackageTask.new spec do |pkg|
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+ pkg.need_tar = true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Clean up'
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+ task :clean => [ :clobber_rdoc, :clobber_package ]
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+
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+ desc 'Clean up'
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+ task :clobber => [ :clean ]
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+ 2 report error codes
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+ 2 support compressed data transport via user agent or otherwise
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+ 2 make use of a mock service to perform static testing w/o net access
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require 'pp'
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'yahoo-video'
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+
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+ # your application id for use with the yahoo search services. you can
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+ # get one at http://api.search.yahoo.com/webservices/register_application.
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+ APP_ID = YOUR_APP_ID_HERE
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+
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+ query = ARGV[0]
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+ print "Running a video search for '#{query}'...\n"
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+
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+ client = YahooVideo::Client.new APP_ID
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => query
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+ response = client.search request
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+
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+ pp(response)
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+ # yahoo-video -- provides OO access to the Yahoo! Video web site content
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+ # Copyright (C) 2006 Walter Korman <shaper@wgks.org>
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+ #
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+ # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+ #
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+ # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ # Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+ #
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+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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+
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+ require 'open-uri'
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+ require 'rexml/document'
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+
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+ module YahooVideo
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+
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+ # An exception thrown by the YahooVideo module should something untoward
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+ # occur.
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+ class YahooVideoException < RuntimeError
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+ def initialize (message)
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+ super(message)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # A generic record that initializes instance variables from the supplied hash
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+ # mapping symbol names to their respective values.
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+ class Record
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+ def initialize (params)
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+ if params
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+ params.each do |key, value|
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+ name = key.to_s
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+ instance_variable_set("@#{name}", value) if respond_to?(name)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # the maximum number of results that can be requested from the search
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+ # service with a single request.
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+ MAX_RESULTS_PER_PAGE = 50
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+
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+ # Describes a search request's parameters for submission to the Yahoo! Video
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+ # search service via Client#search. Parameters are passed to the
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+ # constructor as hash key/value pairs.
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+ class SearchRequest < Record
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+ # Optional: a boolean value representing whether adult-only results are
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+ # permitted in the result set, defaulting to false.
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+ attr_reader :adult_ok
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+
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+ # Required: the application id to associate with the request, as obtained
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+ # from http://developer.yahoo.com/faq/index.html#appid.
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+ attr_reader :app_id
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+
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+ # the name of the callback function to wrap around JSON data if requested
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+ # in the output format. since we require xml for parsing and aren't
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+ # making a request via javascript, this doesn't pertain to us.
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+ # attr_reader :callback
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+
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+ # Optional: a list of the output formats by which the search should be
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+ # constrained. One of <tt>any</tt> (default), +avi+, +flash+, +mpeg+,
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+ # +msmedia+, +quicktime+, +realmedia+.
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+ attr_reader :format
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+
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+ # Optional: the format for the output. since we require xml for parsing
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+ # this doesn't pertain to us and we always request only xml which also
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+ # happens to be the default.
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+ # attr_reader :output
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+
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+ # Required: the query string representing the query to search for.
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+ # Supports <tt>+</tt>, to include terms, <tt>-</tt> to exclude terms, and
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+ # quotes around "exact phrase" matching.
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+ attr_reader :query
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+
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+ # Optional: the number of results to return, defaulting to 10 and at
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+ # most 50.
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+ attr_reader :results
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+
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+ # Optional: a list of the site domains by which the search should be
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+ # constrained, e.g., <tt>www.yahoo.com</tt>.
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+ attr_reader :site
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+
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+ # Optional: The starting result index to return (1-based), defaulting
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+ # to 1. The finishing position <tt>(start + results - 1)</tt> cannot
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+ # exceed 1000.
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+ attr_reader :start
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+
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+ # Optional: the kind of search to execute, one of <tt>all</tt> (default),
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+ # <tt>any</tt>, or <tt>phrase</tt>.
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+ #
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+ # * <tt>all</tt>: returns results with all query terms.
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+ # * <tt>any</tt>: returns results with one or more of the query terms.
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+ # * <tt>phrase</tt>: returns results containing the query terms as a phrase.
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+ attr_reader :type
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes a SearchResult file thumbnail image. Parameters are passed to
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+ # the constructor as hash key/value pairs.
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+ class Thumbnail < Record
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+ # the url of the video thumbnail image.
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+ attr_reader :url
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+
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+ # the width of the video thumbnail image in pixels.
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+ attr_reader :width
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+
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+ # the height of the video thumbnail image in pixels.
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+ attr_reader :height
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes a single search result as returned by the Yahoo! Video search
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+ # service. Parameters are passed to the constructor as hash key/value
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+ # pairs.
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+ class SearchResult < Record
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+ # the number of channels in the audio. usually 1 (mono) or 2 (stereo).
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+ attr_reader :channels
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+
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+ # the url for linking to the video file.
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+ attr_reader :click_url
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+
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+ # the copyright owner.
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+ attr_reader :copyright
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+
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+ # the duration of the video file in seconds.
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+ attr_reader :duration
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+
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+ # the format of the video file -- one of +avi+, +flash+, +mpeg+,
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+ # +msmedia+, +quicktime+, or +realmedia+.
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+ attr_reader :file_format
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+
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+ # the size of the video file in bytes.
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+ attr_reader :file_size
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+
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+ # the height of the keyframe Yahoo! extracted from the video in pixels.
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+ # the video has this height if rendered at 100%.
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+ attr_reader :height
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+
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+ # the creator of the video file.
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+ attr_reader :publisher
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+
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+ # the url of the web page hosting the content.
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+ attr_reader :referer_url
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+
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+ # Provides any restrictions for this media object. Restrictions include
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+ # +noframe+ and +noinline+.
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+ #
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+ # * +noframe+ means that you should not display it with a framed page on
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+ # your site.
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+ # * +noinline+ means that you should not inline the object in the frame up
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+ # top (it won't work because the site has some protection based on the
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+ # "referrer" field).
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+ attr_reader :restrictions
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+
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+ # whether the video file is streaming (true) or not (false).
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+ attr_reader :streaming
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+
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+ # summary text description associated with the video file.
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+ attr_reader :summary
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+
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+ # the Thumbnail record describing the url of the thumbnail file and its
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+ # height and width in pixels.
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+ attr_reader :thumbnail
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+
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+ # the title of the video file.
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+ attr_reader :title
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+
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+ # the url for the video file or stream.
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+ attr_reader :url
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+
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+ # the width of the keyframe Yahoo! extracted from the video in pixels.
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+ # the video has this width if rendered at 100%.
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+ attr_reader :width
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes a response to a Yahoo! Video search executed via Client#search.
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+ # Parameters are passed to the constructor as hash key/value pairs.
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+ class SearchResponse < Record
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+ # the position of the first result in the overall search.
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+ attr_reader :first_result_position
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+
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+ # the list of zero or more SearchResult records comprising the results of
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+ # the executed search query.
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+ attr_reader :results
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+
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+ # the number of query matches in the database.
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+ attr_reader :total_results_available
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+
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+ # the number of query matches returned. this may be lower than the number
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+ # of results requested if there were fewer total results available.
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+ attr_reader :total_results_returned
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+ end
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+
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+ class Client
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+ # the default hostname queried to retrieve yahoo video content.
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+ DEFAULT_API_URL = 'http://search.yahooapis.com/VideoSearchService/V1/videoSearch'
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+
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+ # the default user agent submitted with http requests of yahoo video.
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+ DEFAULT_AGENT = 'yahoo-video for Ruby (http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/yahoo-video/)'
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+
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+ # constructs a Client with the supplied parameters as:
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+ #
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+ # * +app_id+: the Yahoo! Video application id to submit with API requests.
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+ # * +api_url+: the root url via which to make requests of the Yahoo! Video
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+ # API.
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+ # * +agent+: the user agent to pass along with http requests made of the
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+ # Yahoo! Video API.
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+ def initialize (app_id, api_url = DEFAULT_API_URL, agent = DEFAULT_AGENT)
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+ @app_id = app_id
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+ @api_url = api_url
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+ @agent = agent
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+ end
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+
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+ # submits a search request of the Yahoo! Video service with the supplied
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+ # SearchRequest parameters, returning a SearchResponse record detailing
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+ # the results.
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+ def search (request)
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+ # submit the api request
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+ url = _video_search_url(request)
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+ response = _request(url)
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+
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+ # build an xml document with which to analyze the results
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+ doc = REXML::Document.new response
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+ root = doc.root
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+
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+ # parse out all of the search result records
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+ results = []
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+ root.elements.each('Result') do |re|
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+ # parse out the thumbnail record
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+ te = re.elements["Thumbnail"]
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+ thumbnail = Thumbnail.new(:url => te.elements["Url"].text,
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+ :width => _text_or_nil(te, "Height", 'to_i'),
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+ :height => _text_or_nil(te, "Height", 'to_i'))
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+
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+ # tack on the new search result record
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+ results << SearchResult.new(:title => re.elements["Title"].text,
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+ :summary => re.elements["Summary"].text,
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+ :click_url => re.elements["ClickUrl"].text,
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+ :url => re.elements["Url"].text,
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+ :referer_url => re.elements["RefererUrl"].text,
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+ :file_size => re.elements["FileSize"].text.to_i,
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+ :file_format => re.elements["FileFormat"].text,
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+ :height => re.elements["Height"].text.to_i,
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+ :width => re.elements["Width"].text.to_i,
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+ :duration => re.elements["Duration"].text.to_i,
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+ :streaming => YahooVideo::_string_to_boolean(re.elements["Streaming"].text),
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+ :channels => re.elements["Channels"].text.to_i,
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+ :thumbnail => thumbnail)
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+ end
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+
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+ # construct and return our final response record
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+ SearchResponse.new(:first_result_position => root.attributes['firstResultPosition'].to_i,
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+ :results => results,
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+ :total_results_available => root.attributes['totalResultsAvailable'].to_i,
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+ :total_results_returned => root.attributes['totalResultsReturned'].to_i)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def _text_or_nil (element, key, format = 'to_s')
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+ value = element.elements[key]
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+ (value) ? value.text.send(format) : nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # returns a url string with the given request's parameters encoded
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+ # appropriately for making a REST call of the Yahoo! Video API service.
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+ def _video_search_url (request)
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+ url = "#{@api_url}?appid=#{@app_id}"
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+ url << "&query=#{URI.encode(request.query)}"
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+ url << "&type=#{request.type}" if (request.type)
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+ url << "&results=#{request.results}" if (request.results)
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+ url << "&start=#{request.start}" if (request.start)
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+ url << "&#{_list_to_query_params('format', request.format)}" if (request.format)
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+ url << "&adult_ok=1" if (request.adult_ok)
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+ url << "&#{_list_to_query_params('site', request.site)}" if (request.site)
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+ url
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+ end
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+
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+ # returns a string representing one or more key/value pairs built up
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+ # from the supplied parameters, suitable for inclusion as part of a
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+ # url's query parameters.
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+ def _list_to_query_params (key, values)
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+ return "#{key}=#{values}" if values.is_a?(String)
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+ str = ''
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+ values.each_with_index do |value, index|
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+ str << '&' if (index > 0)
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+ str << "#{key}=#{value}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # makes an http request of the given url and returns the html response
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+ # as a string.
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+ def _request (url)
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+ begin
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+ content = ''
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+ open(url, "User-Agent" => @agent) { |f| content = f.read }
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+ content
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+ rescue
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+ raise YahooVideoException.new("failed to request '#{url}': " + $!)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # Returns the Ruby boolean object as TrueClass or FalseClass based on
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+ # the supplied string value. TrueClass is returned if the value is
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+ # non-nil and "true" (case-insensitive), else FalseClass is returned.
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+ def self._string_to_boolean (bool_str)
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+ (bool_str && bool_str.downcase == "true")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'test/unit'
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+ require 'yahoo-video'
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/video_test_helper'
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+
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+ class TestClient < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+ include VideoTestHelper
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+
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+ def test_validation
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+ # make sure we can do basic client instantiation
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+ assert_nothing_raised do
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+ @client = YahooVideo::Client.new APP_ID
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+ end
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+
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+ # make sure we get an error if we specify a bad api url
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+ assert_raise YahooVideo::YahooVideoException do
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+ @client = YahooVideo::Client.new APP_ID, 'http://nO)domain#!badbadbad'
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => 'chicken'
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+ @client.search request
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+ end
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+
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+ # TODO: test specifying a custom user agent
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'pp'
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+ require 'test/unit'
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+ require 'yahoo-video'
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/video_test_helper'
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+
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+ class TestVideoSearch < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+ include VideoTestHelper
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+
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+ QUERY_STRING = 'tessa'
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+ ADULT_QUERY_STRING = 'asia carrera'
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+ COMMON_QUERY_STRING = 'eminem'
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+
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+ def setup
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+ @client = YahooVideo::Client.new APP_ID
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_request_validation
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+ # make sure some general valid requests work ok
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+ assert_nothing_raised do
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+ YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => QUERY_STRING
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+ end
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+
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+ # make sure a query string is required
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+ assert_raise ArgumentError do
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+ YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_search
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => QUERY_STRING
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+ response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response response
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_search_adult
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+ # test to make sure adult searches return a different result set
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+
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+ # fetch safe results
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => ADULT_QUERY_STRING
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+ safe_response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response safe_response
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+
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+ # fetch adult results
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => ADULT_QUERY_STRING, :adult_ok => true
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+ adult_response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response adult_response
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+
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+ # make sure we have a different number of results
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+ assert_not_equal safe_response.total_results_available, adult_response.total_results_available
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+ # and the first result's url should differ
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+ assert_not_equal safe_response.results.first.url, adult_response.results.first.url
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_search_format
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+ # test to make sure specifying particular video formats does the
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+ # right thing. we just try a couple formats we know are valid.
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+
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+ # test .avi format
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => COMMON_QUERY_STRING, :format => 'avi'
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+ response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response response
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+
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+ # test quicktime format
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => COMMON_QUERY_STRING, :format => 'quicktime'
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+ response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response response
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+ response.results.each { |result| assert_equal 'quicktime', result.file_format }
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_search_result_count
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+ # test to make sure specifying a different result count works
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+
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+ # the default should give us 10
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => COMMON_QUERY_STRING
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+ response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response response
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+ assert_equal 10, response.total_results_returned
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+
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+ # specifying more should give us more
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => COMMON_QUERY_STRING, :results => 25
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+ response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response response
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+ assert_equal 25, response.total_results_returned
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_search_site
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+ # test to make sure specifying a site to which results are to be
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+ # constrained works
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => COMMON_QUERY_STRING, :site => 'yahoo.com'
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+ response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response response
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+
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+ # make sure the domains in the returned video urls all match
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+ response.results.each { |result| assert_match /https?:\/\/.*?yahoo\.com\//i, result.url }
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_search_start
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+ # test to make sure specifying the start index does the right thing
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+
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+ # run a query for the first page
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => QUERY_STRING
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+ first_response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response first_response
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+ assert_equal first_response.first_result_position, 1
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+
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+ # run a query for the second page
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => QUERY_STRING, :start => 11
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+ second_response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response second_response
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+ assert_equal second_response.first_result_position, 11
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+
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+ # make sure the top result on second page isn't the same as the first
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+ assert_not_equal first_response.results.first.url, second_response.results.first.url
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+
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+ # try grabbing just the last result on the first page. we've commented
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+ # this out for now since it appears different servers may return different
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+ # results, such that this test won't consistently pass.
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+ # request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => QUERY_STRING, :start => 10, :results => 1
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+ # third_response = @client.search request
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+ # assert_valid_search_response third_response
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+ # assert_equal first_response.results.last.url, third_response.results.first.url
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_search_type
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+ # make sure specifying an alternate search type provides different results
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+
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+ # grab an initial set of results allowing any kind of match
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => 'winona ryder'
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+ first_response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response first_response
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+
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+ # specify a phrase match
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+ request = YahooVideo::SearchRequest.new :query => 'winona ryder', :type => 'phrase'
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+ second_response = @client.search request
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+ assert_valid_search_response second_response
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+
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+ # make sure we get at least one different result
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+ diff = false
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+ second_response.results.each_with_index do |result, index|
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+ if result.url != first_response.results[index].url
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+ diff = true
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+ break
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+ end
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+ end
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+ assert diff
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+ end
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+
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+ def assert_valid_search_response (response)
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+ assert_not_nil response
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.first_result_position
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+ assert (response.first_result_position > 0)
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.total_results_available
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.total_results_returned
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+ assert (response.total_results_available >= response.total_results_returned)
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+ response.results.each { |result| assert_valid_search_result(result) }
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+ end
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+
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+ def assert_valid_search_result (result)
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+ assert_not_nil result
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, result.channels
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+ assert_valid_url result.click_url
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+ assert_instance_of(String, result.copyright) if result.copyright
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+ assert_kind_of(Numeric, result.duration) if result.duration
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+ assert_instance_of(String, result.file_format) if result.file_format
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+ assert_kind_of(Numeric, result.file_size) if result.file_size
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, result.height
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+ assert_instance_of(String, result.publisher) if result.publisher
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+ assert_instance_of String, result.referer_url
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+ assert_match(/^(noframe|noinline)$/, result.restrictions) if result.restrictions
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+ assert_instance_of(String, result.summary) if result.summary
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+ assert_valid_thumbnail result.thumbnail
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+ assert_instance_of String, result.title
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+ assert_valid_url result.url
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, result.width
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+ end
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+
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+ def assert_valid_thumbnail (thumb)
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+ assert_not_nil thumb
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+ assert_valid_url thumb.url
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+ assert_kind_of(Numeric, thumb.width) if thumb.width
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+ assert_kind_of(Numeric, thumb.height) if thumb.height
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+ end
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+
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+ # just a rudimentary check will serve us fine
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+ VALID_URL_REGEXP = /^https?:\/\/[a-z0-9]/i
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+
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+ def assert_valid_url (url)
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+ assert_match VALID_URL_REGEXP, url
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module VideoTestHelper
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+ APP_ID = YOUR_APP_ID_HERE
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+ end
metadata ADDED
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ rubygems_version: 0.9.0
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+ specification_version: 1
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+ name: yahoo-video
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.1.0
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+ date: 2006-12-05 00:00:00 -08:00
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+ summary: A Ruby object-oriented interface to Yahoo! Video content.
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ email: shaper@wgks.org
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+ homepage:
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+ rubyforge_project: yahoo-video
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+ description:
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+ autorequire:
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+ default_executable:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ has_rdoc: true
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.0
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+ version:
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+ platform: ruby
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+ signing_key:
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+ cert_chain:
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+ post_install_message:
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+ authors:
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+ - Walter Korman
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+ files:
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+ - examples/example.rb
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+ - lib/yahoo-video.rb
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+ - test/test_client.rb
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+ - test/test_video_search.rb
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+ - test/video_test_helper.rb
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+ - AUTHORS
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+ - CHANGELOG
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README
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+ - Rakefile
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+ - TODO
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+ test_files:
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+ - test/test_client.rb
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+ - test/test_video_search.rb
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+ rdoc_options:
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+ - --main
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+ - README
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+ extra_rdoc_files:
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+ - README
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ dependencies: []
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+