[downloader/external] Simplify finished progress hook reporting and add elapsed time (closes #10876)

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Sergey M․ 2018-03-24 16:29:03 +07:00
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@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
from __future__ import unicode_literals from __future__ import unicode_literals
import os.path import os.path
import re
import subprocess import subprocess
import sys import sys
import re import time
from .common import FileDownloader from .common import FileDownloader
from ..compat import ( from ..compat import (
@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ class ExternalFD(FileDownloader):
tmpfilename = self.temp_name(filename) tmpfilename = self.temp_name(filename)
try: try:
started = time.time()
retval = self._call_downloader(tmpfilename, info_dict) retval = self._call_downloader(tmpfilename, info_dict)
except KeyboardInterrupt: except KeyboardInterrupt:
if not info_dict.get('is_live'): if not info_dict.get('is_live'):
@ -41,21 +43,20 @@ class ExternalFD(FileDownloader):
self.to_screen('[%s] Interrupted by user' % self.get_basename()) self.to_screen('[%s] Interrupted by user' % self.get_basename())
if retval == 0: if retval == 0:
if filename == '-': status = {
self._hook_progress({
'filename': filename, 'filename': filename,
'status': 'finished', 'status': 'finished',
}) 'elapsed': time.time() - started,
else: }
if filename != '-':
fsize = os.path.getsize(encodeFilename(tmpfilename)) fsize = os.path.getsize(encodeFilename(tmpfilename))
self.to_screen('\r[%s] Downloaded %s bytes' % (self.get_basename(), fsize)) self.to_screen('\r[%s] Downloaded %s bytes' % (self.get_basename(), fsize))
self.try_rename(tmpfilename, filename) self.try_rename(tmpfilename, filename)
self._hook_progress({ status.update({
'downloaded_bytes': fsize, 'downloaded_bytes': fsize,
'total_bytes': fsize, 'total_bytes': fsize,
'filename': filename,
'status': 'finished',
}) })
self._hook_progress(status)
return True return True
else: else:
self.to_stderr('\n') self.to_stderr('\n')