A Rust library for the undocumented Crunchyroll api.
We are in no way affiliated with, maintained, authorized, sponsored, or officially associated with Crunchyroll LLC or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. The official Crunchyroll website can be found at https://crunchyroll.com/.
The documentation is available at docs.rs.
You need this crate and tokio as dependency in your Cargo.toml in order to start working:
[dependencies]
crunchyroll-rs = "0.12"
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
The following code prints the data of the episode behind the given url:
use crunchyroll_rs::{Crunchyroll, MediaCollection};
use crunchyroll_rs::parse::UrlType;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
// Log in to Crunchyroll with your email and password.
// Support for username login was dropped by Crunchyroll on December 6th, 2023
let crunchyroll = Crunchyroll::builder()
.login_with_credentials("<email>", "<password>")
.await?;
let url = crunchyroll_rs::parse_url("https://www.crunchyroll.com/watch/GRDQPM1ZY/alone-and-lonesome").expect("url is not valid");
if let UrlType::EpisodeOrMovie(media_id) = url {
if let MediaCollection::Episode(episode) = crunchyroll.media_collection_from_id(media_id).await? {
println!(
"Url is episode {} ({}) of {} season {}",
episode.episode_number,
episode.title,
episode.series_title,
episode.season_number
)
}
} else {
panic!("Url is not a episode")
}
Ok(())
}
More examples can be found in the examples/ directory.
Crunchyroll regularly updates their api but does not provide any documentation for it.
Because we do not monitor the api constantly, so we cannot immediately say when a new endpoint is added or something has changed on already existing and implemented endpoints (which is semi-covered by the __test-strict
feature, at least).
If you find an endpoint which is not implemented or has changes feel free to open a new issue and tell us, or fork the library and implement it yourself.
Crunchyroll uses the cloudflare bot protection to detect if requests are made by a human. Obviously this crate makes
automated requests and thus, Cloudflare sometimes blocks requests. The crate catches these errors with the error::CrunchyrollError::Block
enum field.
The block occurs depending on different factors like your location.
If such a block occurs you can try to create a custom reqwest::Client
which has the needed configuration to bypass this check, like other user agents or
tls backends (note that reqwest currently only supports
native-tls besides rustls as tls
backend, which is confirmed to work with openssl on Linux only, on Windows the blocks are even more aggressive). The
configurations may vary on the factors addressed so there is no 100% right way to do it.
This project is licensed under either of the following licenses, at your option:
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT License (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)