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Utilities to obtain and process TV listings data
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XMLTV 0.5.70 Gather television listings, process them and organize your viewing. XMLTV is a file format for storing TV listings, defined in xmltv.dtd. Then there are several tools to produce and process these listings. Please see doc/QuickStart for documentation on what each program does, and xmltv.dtd for documentation on the file format. * Major Changes in this release (0.5.70) tv_grab_eu_egon - removed broken grabber tv_grab_fi_sv - re-enable Swedish language listings of Finnish TV channels tv_grab_sd_json - renamed to tv_grab_zz_sdjson (not country specific) And lots of other changes (see ChangeLog for details) * Installation Note: Windows users are strongly advised to use the pre-built EXE as installing all the prerequisites is non-trivial. For those who want to give it a go, instructions are in doc/exe_build.html. Those instructions can be used for both building xmltv.exe as well as a local install. Basic installation instructions (Linux/Unix): % perl Makefile.PL % make % make test % make install To install in a custom directory, replace the first line with something like % perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/wherever/ The system requirements are Perl 5.8.3 or later, and a few Perl modules. You will be asked about some optional components; if you choose not to install them then there are fewer dependencies. Please note that in addition to the specific modules listed below, the tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite grabber requires Perl 5.16 to be installed. ** Required distribtions/modules Required distributions/modules for XMLTV's core libraries are: Date::Manip 5.42a File::Slurp JSON (see note below) LWP 5.65 Term::ReadKey XML::LibXML XML::Parser 2.34 XML::TreePP XML::Twig 3.28 XML::Writer 0.6.0 Required modules for grabbers/utilities are: Archive::Zip (tv_grab_eu_epgdata, tv_grab_uk_bleb) CGI (tv_pick_cgi, core module until 5.20.3, part of CGI) CGI::Carp (tv_pick_cgi, core module until 5.20.3, part of CGI) Compress::Zlib (for some of the grabbers, core module since 5.9.3, part of IO::Compress) Data::Dump (for tv_grab_it_dvb) Date::Calc (tv_grab_il) Date::Format (for some of the grabbers, part of TimeDate) Date::Language (tv_grab_ar, tv_grab_dtv_la, part of TimeDate) Date::Parse (tv_grab_dtv_la, tv_grab_nl, part of TimeDate) DateTime (for several of the grabbers) DateTime::Format::ISO8601 (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) DateTime::Format::SQLite (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) DateTime::Format::Strptime (tv_grab_eu_epgdata) DateTime::TimeZone (tv_grab_fr) DBD::SQLite (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) DBI (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) Digest::SHA (tv_grab_zz_sdjson{,_sqlite}, core module since 5.9.3) File::HomeDir (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) File::Which (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) HTML::Entities 1.27 (for several of the grabbers, part of HTML::Parser 3.34) HTML::Parser 3.34 (tv_grab_it, tv_grab_it_dvb, part of HTML::Parser 3.34) HTML::Tree (for many of the grabbers, part of HTML::Tree) HTML::TreeBuilder (for many of the grabbers, part of HTML::Tree) HTTP::Cache::Transparent 1.0 (for several of the grabbers) HTTP::Cookies (for several of the grabbers) HTTP::Request::Common (tv_grab_eu_epgdata, part of HTTP::Message) IO::Scalar (for some of the grabbers, part of IO::Stringy) IO::Uncompress::Unzip (tv_grab_fr_kazer, core module since 5.9.4, part of IO::Compress) List::MoreUtils (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) LWP::Protocol::https (tv_grab_zz_sdjson) LWP::UserAgent::Determined (tv_grab_zz_sdjson_sqlite) SOAP::Lite 0.67 (tv_grab_na_dd) Time::Piece (tv_grab_huro, core module since 5.9.5) Time::Seconds (tv_grab_huro, core module since 5.9.5) Tk (tv_check) Tk::TableMatrix (tv_check) URI (for some of the grabbers, part of URI) URI::Escape (for some of the grabbers, part of URI) XML::DOM (tv_grab_is) XML::LibXSLT (tv_grab_is) ** Recommended distribtions/modules The following modules are recommended (e.g. faster JSON processing, better character handling) but the software will works without them installed: File::chdir (testing grabbers) JSON::XS (faster JSON handling, see note below) Lingua::Preferred 0.2.4 (helps with multilingual listings) Log::TraceMessages (useful for debugging, not needed for normal use) PerlIO::gzip (can make tv_imdb a bit faster) Term::ProgressBar (displays pretty progress bars) Unicode::String (improved character handling in tv_to_latex) ** JSON libraries By default, libraries and grabbers that need to handle JSON data should specify the JSON module. This module is a wrapper for JSON::XS-compatible modules and supports the following JSON modules: JSON::XS JSON::PP Cpanel::JSON::XS JSON will use JSON::XS if available, falling back to JSON::PP (a core module since 5.14.0) if JSON::XS is not available. Cpanel::JSON::XS can be used as an explicit alternative by setting the PERL_JSON_BACKEND environment variable (please refer to the JSON module's documentation for details). All required modules can can be installed from CPAN using the CPAN shell program: % 'perl -MCPAN -e shell' then 'install XML::Twig' and so on. You may find it easier to search for packaged versions of modules from your OS provider - software sources which distribute a packaged version of XMLTV will often provide the modules it needs too. * Proxy servers Proxy server support is provide by the LWP modules. You can define a proxy server via the HTTP_PROXY enviornment variable. http_proxy=http://somehost.somedomain:port For more information, see the the following: http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/libwww-perl-5.803/lib/LWP/UserAgent.pm#$ua->env_proxy * Known issues If a full HTTP URL to the XMLTV.dtd is provided in the DOCTYPE declaration of an XMLTV document, be aware that it is possible for the link to instead redirect to a page for accepting cookies. Such cookie-acceptance pages are more common in Europe, and can result in applications being unable to parse the file. * Author and copying This is free software distributed under the GPL, see COPYING. There are many who have contributed code: they are credited in individual source files and in the authors.txt mapping file. * Resources We have a project web page and wiki at http://www.xmltv.org We maintain our source code using git and our Github project is available at https://github.com/XMLTV/xmltv. Please browse and submit new issues on our Github issue tracker at https://github.com/XMLTV/xmltv/issues. We run the following mailing lists: xmltv-announce: Subscribe — XMLTV Release Announcements (low traffic) xmltv-users: — XMLTV users list, mostly for problem reporting and general XMLTV questions xmltv-devel: Subscribe — XMLTV development discussion group Please subscribe to any/all lists at https://sourceforge.net/p/xmltv/mailman/ Finally, we run an IRC channel #xmltv on Freenode. Please join us! -- Nick Morrott, [email protected], 2018-06-14
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