[extractor] Allow http_headers to be specified for thumbnails

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pukkandan 2022-02-11 23:30:48 +05:30
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@ -3860,7 +3860,7 @@ def _write_thumbnails(self, label, info_dict, filename, thumb_filename_base=None
else:
self.to_screen(f'[info] Downloading {thumb_display_id} ...')
try:
uf = self.urlopen(t['url'])
uf = self.urlopen(sanitized_Request(t['url'], headers=t.get('http_headers', {})))
self.to_screen(f'[info] Writing {thumb_display_id} to: {thumb_filename}')
with open(encodeFilename(thumb_filename), 'wb') as thumbf:
shutil.copyfileobj(uf, thumbf)

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@ -239,6 +239,7 @@ class InfoExtractor(object):
* "resolution" (optional, string "{width}x{height}",
deprecated)
* "filesize" (optional, int)
* "http_headers" (dict) - HTTP headers for the request
thumbnail: Full URL to a video thumbnail image.
description: Full video description.
uploader: Full name of the video uploader.
@ -272,6 +273,8 @@ class InfoExtractor(object):
* "url": A URL pointing to the subtitles file
It can optionally also have:
* "name": Name or description of the subtitles
* http_headers: A dictionary of additional HTTP headers
to add to the request.
"ext" will be calculated from URL if missing
automatic_captions: Like 'subtitles'; contains automatically generated
captions instead of normal subtitles