This is a fork of yt-dlp-wrap with some modifications (Downloads full executable for linux and fixed problems with progress).
A simple node.js wrapper for yt-dlp.
- 0 dependencies
- EventEmitter, Promise and Stream interface
- Progress events
- Utility functions
- Typescript Support
You can install yt-dlp-wrap-plus via npm (npm i yt-dlp-wrap-plus
).
YT-dlp itself will not be automatically downloaded.
Provide it yourself or use some of the following functions to download the binary.
Typescript (only import differs)
import YTDlpWrap from 'yt-dlp-wrap-plus';
Javascript
const YTDlpWrap = require('yt-dlp-wrap-plus').default;
//Get the data from the github releases API. In this case get page 1 with a maximum of 5 items.
let githubReleasesData = await YTDlpWrap.getGithubReleases(1, 5);
//Download the yt-dlp binary for the given version and platform to the provided path.
//By default the latest version will be downloaded to "./yt-dlp" and platform = os.platform().
await YTDlpWrap.downloadFromGithub(
'path/to/yt-dlp/binary',
'2020.06.16.1',
'win32'
);
//Init an instance with a given binary path.
//If none is provided "yt-dlp" will be used as command.
const ytDlpWrap = new YTDlpWrap('path/to/yt-dlp/binary');
//The binary path can also be changed later on.
ytDlpWrap.setBinaryPath('path/to/another/yt-dlp/binary');
Excecute yt-dlp and returns an EventEmitter.
The ytDlpEvent
event will expose all yt-dlp events, for example:
The log message [download] Destination: output.mp4
will emit the event type download
and the event data Destination: output.mp4
.
ytDlpEmitter.ytDlpProcess
exposes the spawned yt-dlp process.
const YTDlpWrap = require('yt-dlp-wrap-plus').default;
const ytDlpWrap = new YTDlpWrap('path/to/yt-dlp/binary');
let ytDlpEventEmitter = ytDlpWrap
.exec([
'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz-KE-bpKQ',
'-f',
'best',
'-o',
'output.mp4',
])
.on('progress', (progress) =>
console.log(
progress.percent,
progress.totalSize,
progress.currentSpeed,
progress.eta
)
)
.on('ytDlpEvent', (eventType, eventData) =>
console.log(eventType, eventData)
)
.on('error', (error) => console.error(error))
.on('close', () => console.log('all done'));
console.log(ytDlpEventEmitter.ytDlpProcess.pid);
Excecute yt-dlp and returns an Readable Stream.
The interface works just like the EventEmitter.
let readableStream = ytDlpWrap.execStream([
'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz-KE-bpKQ',
'-f',
'best[ext=mp4]',
]);
readableStream.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('test.mp4'));
Excecute yt-dlp and returns an Promise.
let stdout = await ytDlpWrap.execPromise([
'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz-KE-bpKQ',
'-f',
'best',
'-o',
'output.mp4',
]);
console.log(stdout);
Additionally you can set the options of the spawned process and abort the process.
The abortion of the spawned process is handled by passing the signal of an AbortController.
let controller = new AbortController();
let ytDlpEventEmitter = ytDlpWrap.exec(
[
'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz-KE-bpKQ',
'-f',
'best',
'-o',
'output.mp4',
],
{ shell: true, detached: true },
controller.signal
);
setTimeout(() => {
controller.abort();
console.log(ytDlpEventEmitter.ytDlpProcess.killed);
}, 500);
Returns the yt-dlp --dump-json
metadata as an object.
let metadata = await ytDlpWrap.getVideoInfo(
'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz-KE-bpKQ'
);
console.log(metadata.title);
Just a few utility functions to get informations.
let version = await ytDlpWrap.getVersion();
let userAgent = await ytDlpWrap.getUserAgent();
let help = await ytDlpWrap.getHelp();
let extractors = await ytDlpWrap.getExtractors();
let extractorDescriptions = await ytDlpWrap.getExtractorDescriptions();
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