You can't download files in shared folders using public links because public links can't be obtained from shared files. You need to download them directly.
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mega/mega.py
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@ -135,6 +135,8 @@ class Mega(object):
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# folder
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else:
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k = key
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file['key'] = key
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file['k'] = k
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attributes = base64_url_decode(file['a'])
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attributes = decrypt_attr(attributes, k)
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file['a'] = attributes
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@ -222,9 +224,9 @@ class Mega(object):
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file = file[1]
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if 'h' in file and 'k' in file:
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public_handle = self.api_request({'a': 'l', 'n': file['h']})
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file_key = file['k'][file['k'].index(':') + 1:]
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decrypted_key = a32_to_base64(decrypt_key(base64_to_a32(file_key),
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self.master_key))
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if public_handle == -11 :
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raise RequestError("Can't get a public link from that file (is this a shared file?)")
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decrypted_key = a32_to_base64(file['key'])
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return '{0}://{1}/#!{2}!{3}'.format(self.schema,
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self.domain,
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public_handle,
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@ -360,8 +362,7 @@ class Mega(object):
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"""
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Download a file by it's file object
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"""
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url = self.get_link(file)
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self.download_url(url, dest_path)
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self.download_file(None, None, file=file[1], dest_path=dest_path, is_public=False)
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def download_url(self, url, dest_path=None):
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"""
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@ -372,18 +373,29 @@ class Mega(object):
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file_key = path[1]
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self.download_file(file_id, file_key, dest_path, is_public=True)
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def download_file(self, file_handle, file_key, dest_path=None, is_public=False):
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def download_file(self, file_handle, file_key, dest_path=None, is_public=False, file=None):
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if file is None :
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if is_public:
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file_key = base64_to_a32(file_key)
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file_data = self.api_request({'a': 'g', 'g': 1, 'p': file_handle})
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else:
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else :
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file_data = self.api_request({'a': 'g', 'g': 1, 'n': file_handle})
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k = (file_key[0] ^ file_key[4], file_key[1] ^ file_key[5],
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file_key[2] ^ file_key[6], file_key[3] ^ file_key[7])
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iv = file_key[4:6] + (0, 0)
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meta_mac = file_key[6:8]
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else :
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file_data = self.api_request({'a': 'g', 'g': 1, 'n': file['h']})
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k = file['k']
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iv = file['iv']
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meta_mac = file['meta_mac']
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# Seems to happens sometime... When this occurs, files are
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# inaccessible also in the official also in the official webapp.
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# Strangely, files can come back later.
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if 'g' not in file_data :
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raise RequestError('File not accessible anymore')
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file_url = file_data['g']
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file_size = file_data['s']
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attribs = base64_url_decode(file_data['at'])
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