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On 27/04/2012 09:52, Hasanen AL-Bana wrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Eliezer Croitoru<eliezer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 25/04/2012 20:48, Hasanen AL-Bana wrote:

wouldn't be better if we save the video chunks ? youtube is streaming
files with 1.7MB flv chunks, youtube flash player knows how to merge
them and play them....so the range start and end will alaways be the
same for the same video as long as user doesn't fast forward it or do
something nasty...even in that case , squid will just cache that
chunk...that is possible by rewriting the STORE_URL and including the
range start&    end


On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Ghassan Gharabli
<sounarose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>    wrote:

<SNIP>

i have written a small ruby store_url_rewrite that works with range argument
in the url.
(on the bottom of this mail)

it's written in ruby and i took some of andre work at
http://youtube-cache.googlecode.com

it's not such a fancy script and ment only for this specific youtube
problem.

i know that youtube didnt changed the this range behavior for the whole
globe cause as for now i'm working from a remote location that still has no
"range" at all in the url.
so in the same country you can get two different url patterns.

this script is not cpu friendly (uses more the same amount of regex lookups
always) but it's not what will bring your server down!!!

That is why I am going to write it in perl, in my server I might need
to run more than 40 instances on the script and perl is like the
fastest thing I have ever tested
i have tried couple of languages to do almost the same thing.
what i do want is that the code will be readable and efficient.
i have used until now ruby perl python and JAVA for this specific task ruby was fast and usable but JAVA was much more superior to all the others combining most of what i needed. regex on JAVA was so different then perl and the others so i used the basic string classes of JAVA to implement these features.

i hope to see your perl code.

by the way 40 instances are not really needed for most of the servers i have seen until now.
20 should be more then you need.

what is the "size" of this server? req per sec? bandwidth?cpu? ram? cache space?

Regards,
Eliezer



this is only a prototype and if anyone wants to add some more domains and
patterns i will be more then glad to make this script better then it's now.

this is one hell of a regex nasty script and i could have used the uri and
cgi libs in order to make the script more user friendly but i choose to just
build the script skeleton and move on from there using the basic method and
classes of ruby.

the idea of this script is to extract each of the arguments such as id itag
and ragne one by one and to not use one regex to extract them all because
there are couple of url structures being used by youtube.

if someone can help me to reorganize this script to allow it to be more
flexible for other sites with numbered cases per site\domain\url_structure i
will be happy to get any help i can.

planned for now to be added into this scripts are:
source forge catch all download mirrors into one object
imdb HQ (480P and up) videos
vimeo videos

if more then just one man will want:
bliptv
some of facebook videos
some other images storage sites.

if you want me to add anything to my "try to cache" list i will be help to
hear from you on my e-mail.

Regards,
Eliezer


##code start##
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require "syslog"

class SquidRequest
        attr_accessor :url, :user
        attr_reader :client_ip, :method

        def method=(s)
                @method = s.downcase
        end

        def client_ip=(s)
                @client_ip = s.split('/').first
        end
end

def read_requests
        # URL<SP>  client_ip "/" fqdn<SP>  user<SP>  method [<SP>
kvpairs]<NL>
        STDIN.each_line do |ln|
                r = SquidRequest.new
                r.url, r.client_ip, r.user, r.method, *dummy =
ln.rstrip.split(' ')
                (STDOUT<<  "#{yield r}\n").flush
        end
end

def log(msg)
        Syslog.log(Syslog::LOG_ERR, "%s", msg)
end

def main
        Syslog.open('nginx.rb', Syslog::LOG_PID)
        log("Started")

        read_requests do |r|
idrx = /.*(id\=)([A-Za-z0-9]*).*/
itagrx = /.*(itag\=)([0-9]*).*/
rangerx = /.*(range\=)([0-9\-]*).*/

newurl = "http://video-srv.youtube.com.SQUIDINTERNAL/id_"; +
r.url.match(idrx)[2] + "_itag_" + r.url.match(itagrx)[2] + "_range_" +
r.url.match(rangerx)[2]

        log("YouTube Video [#{newurl}].")

                newurl
        end
end

main
##code end#



--
Eliezer Croitoru
https://www1.ngtech.co.il
IT consulting for Nonprofit organizations
eliezer<at>  ngtech.co.il


--
Eliezer Croitoru
https://www1.ngtech.co.il
IT consulting for Nonprofit organizations
eliezer <at> ngtech.co.il


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