* Extract primary channel routes from invidious.cr
Also removes timedtext_video stub since all it does is redirect to the
homepage. However, Invidious's 404 handler already does this.
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As the template for the channel about page doesn't exist yet, the
behavior for the /channel/:ucid/about endpoint has been changed to be
the same as what's currently present on Invidious
(cherry picked from commit 8fad19d8057d7d22e3de27ebbc88a9978c1df27b)
* Manually extract brand_redirect from 1b569bbc99207cae7c20aa285f42477ae361dd30
This commit manually extracts the brand_redirect function from the
commit mentioned.
However, the redirect to the `.../about` endpoint is removed due to the
fact that it doesn't exist yet.
This commit is also mainly just a bridge for the next few cherry picks from
\#2215
* Update brand_redirect to use youtubei resolve_url
(cherry picked from commit 53335fe7cfdfac392365b7cac447bc7cc6478134)
* Add additional channel endpoints to brand_redirect
(cherry picked from commit 8fc6f3add637dabb09b2034f4d82fc3d039ba15c)
* Add separate handler for /profile endpoint
* Add /channel/:ucid/home route
* Document all channel brand_urls
* Move Crystal stdlib classes overrides to a separate file
* Document known crystal overrides
* Update crystal overrides for HTTP::Client socket
* Update shard.yml to restrict crystal versions
* Fix compilation error in Crystal 1.1.x (See
https://github.com/crystal-lang/crystal/issues/10965
for more details about this issue).
The private `_post_json` method of the YoutubeAPI requires a ClientConfig
as the third parameter. This was passed in all Youtube API methods except the
`#resolve_url` method.
* Put youtube API functions under the YoutubeAPI namespace
* Implement the following endpoints:
- `next`
- `player`
- `resolve_url`
* Allow a ClientConfig to be passed to YoutubeAPI endpoint handlers.
* Add constants for many new clients
* Fix documentation of YoutubeAPI.browse(): Comments and search
result aren't returned by the browse() endpoint but by the next()
and search() endpoints, respectively.
* Accept gzip compressed data, to help save on bandwidth
* Add debug/trace logging
* Other minor fixes