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inv_sig_helper
inv_sig_helper
is a Rust service that decrypts YouTube signatures and manages player information. It offers a TCP/Unix socket interface for signature decryption and related operations.
Features
- Decrypt YouTube
n
ands
signatures - Fetch and update YouTube player data
- Provide signature timestamps and player status
- Efficient signature decryption with multi-threaded JavaScript execution
Run with Docker (recommended method)
A Dockerfile is included for containerized deployment.
And an official Docker image is available at quay.io/invidious/inv-sig-helper
: https://quay.io/repository/invidious/inv-sig-helper
Production
Follow the official installation guide: https://github.com/iv-org/documentation/blob/master/docs/installation.md.
Development
Run the project using docker compose:
docker compose up -d
Or you can run it manually but not recommended since you won't lock down the container from potential code execution from Google:
-
Build the image:
docker build -t inv_sig_helper .
-
Run the container:
docker run -p 127.0.0.1:12999:12999 inv_sig_helper
Building and Running without Docker
Prerequisites
- Rust 1.77 or later
- Cargo
- Patch
- openssl-devel
Building
-
Clone the repository and navigate to the project directory:
git clone https://github.com/iv-org/inv_sig_helper.git cd inv_sig_helper
-
Build the project:
cargo build --release
Running
Warning
This service runs untrusted code directly from Google.
We recommend running sig_helper inside a locked down environment like an LXC container or a systemd service where only the strict necessary is allowed. An examplary systemd service file is provided in inv_sig_helper.service
which creates a socket in /home/invidious/tmp/inv_sig_helper.sock
.
Instructions
The service can run in Unix socket mode (default) or TCP mode:
-
Unix socket mode:
./target/release/inv_sig_helper_rust
This creates a Unix socket at
/tmp/inv_sig_helper.sock
. -
TCP mode:
./target/release/inv_sig_helper_rust --tcp [IP:PORT]
If no IP:PORT is given, it defaults to
127.0.0.1:12999
.
Troubleshooting
The log level can be configured using the RUST_LOG
environment variable. Valid values are:
- error
- warn
- info
- debug
- trace
The info
log level is the default setting. Changing this to debug
will provide detailed logs on each request for additional troubleshooting.
Protocol Format
All data-types bigger than 1 byte are stored in network endian (big-endian) unless stated otherwise.
Request Base
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
opcode | 1 | The operation code to perform, A list of operations currently supported (and their data) can be found in the Operations chapter |
request_id | 4 | The ID for the current request, Used to distinguish responses in the current connection |
The data afterwards depends on the supplied opcode, Please consult the Operations chapter for more information.
Response Base
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
request_id | 4 | The ID for the request that this response is meant for |
size | 4 | Size of the response (excluding size of request id) |
The data afterwards depends on the supplied opcode, Please consult the Operations chapter for more information.
Operations
FORCE_UPDATE
(0x00)
Forces the server to re-fetch the YouTube player, and extract the necessary components from it (nsig
function code, sig
function code, signature timestamp).
Request
No additional data required
Response
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
status | 2 | The status code of the request: 0xF44F if successful, 0xFFFF if no updating is required (YouTube's player ID is equal to the server's current player ID), 0x0000 if an error occurred |
DECRYPT_N_SIGNATURE
(0x01)
Decrypt a provided n
signature using the server's current nsig
function code, and return the result (or an error).
Request
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
size | 2 | The size of the encrypted signature |
string | size |
The encrypted signature |
Response
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
size | 2 | The size of the decrypted signature, 0x0000 if an error occurred |
string | size |
The decrypted signature |
DECRYPT_SIGNATURE
(0x02)
Decrypt a provided s
signature using the server's current sig
function code, and return the result (or an error).
Request
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
size | 2 | The size of the encrypted signature |
string | size |
The encrypted signature |
Response
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
size | 2 | The size of the decrypted signature, 0x0000 if an error occurred |
string | size |
The decrypted signature |
GET_SIGNATURE_TIMESTAMP
(0x03)
Get the signature timestamp from the server's current player, and return it in the form of a 64-bit integer. If there's no player, it will return 0 in the timestamp
(Please check with PLAYER_STATUS
if the server has a player)
Request
No additional data required
Response
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
timestamp | 8 | The signature timestamp from the server's current player |
PLAYER_STATUS
(0x04)
Get the server's information about the current player.
Request
No additional data required
Response
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
has_player | 1 | If the server has a player, this variable will be 0xFF . or else, it will be 0x00 |
player_id | 4 | The server's current player ID. If the server has no player, this will always be 0x00000000 |
PLAYER_UPDATE_TIMESTAMP
(0x05)
Get the time of the last player update, The time is represented as seconds since the last update
Request
No additional data required
Response
Name | Size (bytes) | Description |
---|---|---|
timestamp | 8 | Seconds since the last player update |
License
This project is open source under the AGPL-3.0 license.