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// this scraper was taken from recloudstream/cloudstream-extensions. much love
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Credit goes to @ImZaw and @Blatzar from https : //github.com/recloudstream/cloudstream
This is modified file from https : //github.com/recloudstream/cloudstream-extensions/blob/master/SuperStream/src/main/kotlin/com/lagradost/SuperStream.kt
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Public License instead of this License . But first , please read
< https : / / www.gnu.org / licenses / why - not - lgpl.html > . * /
import {
MWMediaProvider ,
MWMediaType ,
@ -157,7 +712,7 @@ export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = {
@@ -157,7 +712,7 @@ export const superStreamScraper: MWMediaProvider = {
if ( query . type === MWMediaType . SERIES ) {
return seriesResults ;
}
return [ ] ;
throw new Error ( "Invalid media type used." ) ;
} ,
async getStream ( media : MWPortableMedia ) : Promise < MWMediaStream > {