edx-helper
is forked from edx-dl which is no longer maintained.
edx-helper
is a simple tool to download videos and lecture materials from Open
edX-based sites.
It is platform independent, and should work fine under Unix (Linux, BSDs etc.), Windows or Mac OS X.
edx-helper
requires Python 3 and very few other dependencies. (As of October 2023, edx-helper
passed the test of Python versions 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11).
Opening a terminal and typing the command If you have installed Python:
pip install edx-helper
pip install git+https://github.com/csyezheng/edx-helper.git
or
git clone https://github.com/csyezheng/edx-helper.git
cd edx-helper
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py install
You can run this application via Docker if you want. Just install docker and run
docker run --rm -it \
-v "$(pwd):/Downloaded" \
csyezheng/edx-helper -u <USER> -p <PASSWORD> COURSE_URL
One of the most important dependencies of edx-helper
is youtube-dl
. The
installation step listed above already pulls in the most recent version of
youtube-dl
for you.
Unfortunately, since many Open edX sites store their videos on Youtube and
Youtube changes their layout from time to time, it may be necessary to
upgrade your copy of youtube-dl
. There are many ways to proceed here, but
the simplest is to simply use:
pip install --upgrade youtube-dl
Run the following command to query the usage and options:
edx-helper --help
Run the following command to query the courses in which you are enrolled:
edx-helper -u <email> --list-courses
From there, choose the course you are interested in, copy its URL and use it in the following command:
edx-helper -u <email> COURSE_URL
Your downloaded videos will be placed in a new directory called
Downloaded
, inside your current directory, but you can also choose another
destination with the -o
argument.
Normal download:
edx-helper -u <user> COURSE_URL
Download with subtitles:
edx-helper -u <user> --with-subtitles COURSE_URL
Specify download directory:
edx-helper -u <user> -o ~/courses/ COURSE_URL
Specify additional downloads by extension:
edx-helper -u <user> --file-formats "png,jpg" COURSE_URL
Download CDN videos, do not download youtube videos:
edx-helper -u <user> --prefer-cdn-videos COURSE_URL
To see all available options and a brief description of what they do, simply execute:
edx-helper --help
Important Note: To use sites other than -x
option. For example, -x stanford
, if the course
that you want to get is hosted on Stanford's site.
China cannot access YouTube. Please use the --prefer-cdn-videos
option first, or use the --ignore-errors
option. If you want to download YouTube videos, please use a proxy.
Before reporting any issue please follow the steps below:
Verify that you are running the latest version of all the programs (both of edx-helper
and of youtube-dl
). Use the following command if in doubt:
pip install --upgrade edx-helper
If you get an error like "YouTube said: Please sign in to view this video."
, then we can't do much about it. You can try to pass your credentials to youtube-dl
(see https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl#authentication-options) with the use of edx-helper
's option --youtube-dl-options
. If it doesn't work, then you will have to tell edx-helper
to ignore the download of that particular video with the option --ignore-errors
.
If the problem persists, feel free to open an issue in our bug tracker, please fill the issue template with as much information as possible.
Except for edx, they have not been tested and are not supported yet. They may be supported in the future.
These are the current supported sites:
This is the full [list of sites powered by Open edX][https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/wiki/Sites-powered-by-Open-edX]. Not all of them are supported at the moment, we welcome you to contribute support for them and send a pull request also via our issue tracker.
edx-helper
is meant to be used only for your material that edX gives you access to download. We do not encourage any use that violates their Terms Of Use.