refactor: moved backgrounds to CONSTANTS.py

pull/998/head
Jason 2 years ago
parent 9b01aa9f27
commit a210011db7

@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ storymode = { optional = true, type = "bool", default = false, example = false,
], explanation = "not yet implemented" } ], explanation = "not yet implemented" }
[settings.background] [settings.background]
background_choice = { optional = true, default = "minecraft", example = "minecraft", options = ["minecraft", "gta", "rocket-league", "motor-gta", ""], explanation = "Sets the background for the video" } background_choice = { optional = true, default = "minecraft", example = "minecraft", options = ["minecraft", "gta", "rocket-league", "motor-gta", "csgo-surf", "cluster-truck", ""], explanation = "Sets the background for the video" }
#background_audio = { optional = true, type = "bool", default = false, example = false, options = [true, #background_audio = { optional = true, type = "bool", default = false, example = false, options = [true,
# false, # false,
#], explaination="Sets a audio to play in the background (put a background.mp3 file in the assets/backgrounds directory for it to be used.)" } #], explaination="Sets a audio to play in the background (put a background.mp3 file in the assets/backgrounds directory for it to be used.)" }

@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
# Supported Background. Can add/remove background video here....
# <key>-<value> : key -> used as keyword for TOML file. value -> background configuration
# Format (value):
# 1. Youtube URI
# 2. filename
# 3. Citation (owner of the video)
# 4. Position of image clips in the background. See moviepy reference for more information. (https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/ref/VideoClip/VideoClip.html#moviepy.video.VideoClip.VideoClip.set_position)
background_options = {
"motor-gta": ( # Motor-GTA Racing
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw5L4xCPy9Q",
"bike-parkour-gta.mp4",
"Achy Gaming",
lambda t: ("center", 480 + t),
),
"rocket-league": ( # Rocket League
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X9QGY__0II",
"rocket_league.mp4",
"Orbital Gameplay",
lambda t: ("center", 200 + t),
),
"minecraft": ( # Minecraft parkour
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_Dv4JMiwK8",
"parkour.mp4",
"bbswitzer",
"center",
),
"gta": ( # GTA Stunt Race
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGa9kWREOnE",
"gta-stunt-race.mp4",
"Achy Gaming",
lambda t: ("center", 480 + t),
),
"csgo-surf": ( # CSGO Surf
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-8JlyO59Io",
"csgo-surf.mp4",
"Aki",
"center",
),
"cluster-truck": ( # Cluster Truck Gameplay
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVKxtdMgJVU",
"cluster_truck.mp4",
"No Copyright Gameplay",
lambda t: ("center", 480 + t),
),
}

@ -10,42 +10,9 @@ from pytube import YouTube
from pytube.cli import on_progress from pytube.cli import on_progress
from utils import settings from utils import settings
from utils.CONSTANTS import background_options
from utils.console import print_step, print_substep from utils.console import print_step, print_substep
# Supported Background. Can add/remove background video here....
# <key>-<value> : key -> used as keyword for TOML file. value -> background configuration
# Format (value):
# 1. Youtube URI
# 2. filename
# 3. Citation (owner of the video)
# 4. Position of image clips in the background. See moviepy reference for more information. (https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/ref/VideoClip/VideoClip.html#moviepy.video.VideoClip.VideoClip.set_position)
background_options = {
"motor-gta": ( # Motor-GTA Racing
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw5L4xCPy9Q",
"bike-parkour-gta.mp4",
"Achy Gaming",
lambda t: ("center", 480 + t),
),
"rocket-league": ( # Rocket League
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X9QGY__0II",
"rocket_league.mp4",
"Orbital Gameplay",
lambda t: ("center", 200 + t),
),
"minecraft": ( # Minecraft parkour
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_Dv4JMiwK8",
"parkour.mp4",
"bbswitzer",
"center",
),
"gta": ( # GTA Stunt Race
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGa9kWREOnE",
"gta-stunt-race.mp4",
"Achy Gaming",
lambda t: ("center", 480 + t),
),
}
def get_start_and_end_times(video_length: int, length_of_clip: int) -> Tuple[int, int]: def get_start_and_end_times(video_length: int, length_of_clip: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
"""Generates a random interval of time to be used as the background of the video. """Generates a random interval of time to be used as the background of the video.

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