This commit adds a new script called `wiki_downloader.py` which allows downloading images from Wikipedia. The script uses Selenium and undetected_chromedriver to automate the process of searching for an image on Google and downloading it.
The `download_image` function takes two parameters: `query` and `download_path`. It opens a headless Chrome browser using undetected_chromedriver and navigates to the Google Images search page with the specified query. After a short delay, it clicks on the "tout refuser" button to accept the cookies prompt. Then, it finds the first image in the search results and extracts its source URL. The image is then downloaded either by decoding a base64-encoded image or by making a request to the image URL. The downloaded image is saved in the specified `download_path`.
The script also includes a test case that demonstrates how to use the `download_image
fix(main.py): print video object instead of video url
feat(uploader.py): add retry mechanism to handle token expiration and refresh token if necessary. Also, pass youtube object to upload_thumbnail function.
refactor(montage.py): use os.path.join instead of string concatenation
refactor(thumbnail.py): use os.path.join instead of string concatenation
refactor(uploader.py): use os.path.join instead of string concatenation
refactor(uploader.py): add support for client_secret.json file with different names in credentials folder
docs(readme.md): update instructions for openai and unsplash keys
docs(readme.md): update instructions for google oauth client id json files
docs(readme.md): add information about channel.yaml file in each channel's folder