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ArchiveBox/archivebox/parsers/pinboard_rss.py
jim winstead 9f462a87a8 Use feedparser for RSS parsing in generic_rss and pinboard_rss parsers
The feedparser packages has 20 years of history and is very good at parsing
RSS and Atom, so use that instead of ad-hoc regex and XML parsing.

The medium_rss and shaarli_rss parsers weren't touched because they are
probably unnecessary. (The special parse for pinboard is just needing because
of how tags work.)

Doesn't include tests because I haven't figured out how to run them in the
docker development setup.

Fixes #1171
2024-03-01 11:25:45 -08:00

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__package__ = 'archivebox.parsers'
from typing import IO, Iterable
from time import mktime
from feedparser import parse as feedparser
from ..index.schema import Link
from ..util import (
htmldecode,
enforce_types
)
@enforce_types
def parse_pinboard_rss_export(rss_file: IO[str], **_kwargs) -> Iterable[Link]:
"""Parse Pinboard RSS feed files into links"""
rss_file.seek(0)
feed = feedparser(rss_file.read())
for item in feed.entries:
url = item.link
# title will start with "[priv] " if pin was marked private. useful?
title = item.title
time = mktime(item.updated_parsed)
# all tags are in one entry.tags with spaces in it. annoying!
try:
tags = item.tags[0].term.replace(' ', ',')
except AttributeError:
tags = ''
if url is None:
# Yielding a Link with no URL will
# crash on a URL validation assertion
continue
yield Link(
url=htmldecode(url),
timestamp=str(time),
title=htmldecode(title) or None,
tags=htmldecode(tags) or None,
sources=[rss_file.name],
)
KEY = 'pinboard_rss'
NAME = 'Pinboard RSS'
PARSER = parse_pinboard_rss_export