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ArchiveBox/archivebox/parsers/__init__.py
2019-04-30 23:13:04 -04:00

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"""
Everything related to parsing links from input sources.
For a list of supported services, see the README.md.
For examples of supported import formats see tests/.
"""
__package__ = 'archivebox.parsers'
import re
import os
from typing import Tuple, List
from datetime import datetime
from ..index.schema import Link
from ..system import atomic_write
from ..config import (
ANSI,
OUTPUT_DIR,
SOURCES_DIR_NAME,
TIMEOUT,
check_data_folder,
)
from ..util import (
basename,
domain,
download_url,
enforce_types,
URL_REGEX,
)
from ..cli.logging import pretty_path, TimedProgress
from .pocket_html import parse_pocket_html_export
from .pinboard_rss import parse_pinboard_rss_export
from .shaarli_rss import parse_shaarli_rss_export
from .medium_rss import parse_medium_rss_export
from .netscape_html import parse_netscape_html_export
from .generic_rss import parse_generic_rss_export
from .generic_json import parse_generic_json_export
from .generic_txt import parse_generic_txt_export
@enforce_types
def parse_links(source_file: str) -> Tuple[List[Link], str]:
"""parse a list of URLs with their metadata from an
RSS feed, bookmarks export, or text file
"""
check_url_parsing_invariants()
PARSERS = (
# Specialized parsers
('Pocket HTML', parse_pocket_html_export),
('Pinboard RSS', parse_pinboard_rss_export),
('Shaarli RSS', parse_shaarli_rss_export),
('Medium RSS', parse_medium_rss_export),
# General parsers
('Netscape HTML', parse_netscape_html_export),
('Generic RSS', parse_generic_rss_export),
('Generic JSON', parse_generic_json_export),
# Fallback parser
('Plain Text', parse_generic_txt_export),
)
timer = TimedProgress(TIMEOUT * 4)
with open(source_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
for parser_name, parser_func in PARSERS:
try:
links = list(parser_func(file))
if links:
timer.end()
return links, parser_name
except Exception as err: # noqa
# Parsers are tried one by one down the list, and the first one
# that succeeds is used. To see why a certain parser was not used
# due to error or format incompatibility, uncomment this line:
# print('[!] Parser {} failed: {} {}'.format(parser_name, err.__class__.__name__, err))
pass
timer.end()
return [], 'Failed to parse'
@enforce_types
def save_stdin_to_sources(raw_text: str, out_dir: str=OUTPUT_DIR) -> str:
check_data_folder(out_dir=out_dir)
sources_dir = os.path.join(out_dir, SOURCES_DIR_NAME)
if not os.path.exists(sources_dir):
os.makedirs(sources_dir)
ts = str(datetime.now().timestamp()).split('.', 1)[0]
source_path = os.path.join(sources_dir, '{}-{}.txt'.format('stdin', ts))
atomic_write(raw_text, source_path)
return source_path
@enforce_types
def save_file_to_sources(path: str, timeout: int=TIMEOUT, out_dir: str=OUTPUT_DIR) -> str:
"""download a given url's content into output/sources/domain-<timestamp>.txt"""
check_data_folder(out_dir=out_dir)
sources_dir = os.path.join(out_dir, SOURCES_DIR_NAME)
if not os.path.exists(sources_dir):
os.makedirs(sources_dir)
ts = str(datetime.now().timestamp()).split('.', 1)[0]
source_path = os.path.join(sources_dir, '{}-{}.txt'.format(basename(path), ts))
if any(path.startswith(s) for s in ('http://', 'https://', 'ftp://')):
source_path = os.path.join(sources_dir, '{}-{}.txt'.format(domain(path), ts))
print('{}[*] [{}] Downloading {}{}'.format(
ANSI['green'],
datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'),
path,
ANSI['reset'],
))
timer = TimedProgress(timeout, prefix=' ')
try:
raw_source_text = download_url(path, timeout=timeout)
timer.end()
except Exception as e:
timer.end()
print('{}[!] Failed to download {}{}\n'.format(
ANSI['red'],
path,
ANSI['reset'],
))
print(' ', e)
raise SystemExit(1)
else:
with open(path, 'r') as f:
raw_source_text = f.read()
atomic_write(raw_source_text, source_path)
print(' > {}'.format(pretty_path(source_path)))
return source_path
def check_url_parsing_invariants() -> None:
"""Check that plain text regex URL parsing works as expected"""
# this is last-line-of-defense to make sure the URL_REGEX isn't
# misbehaving, as the consequences could be disastrous and lead to many
# incorrect/badly parsed links being added to the archive
test_urls = '''
https://example1.com/what/is/happening.html?what=1#how-about-this=1
https://example2.com/what/is/happening/?what=1#how-about-this=1
HTtpS://example3.com/what/is/happening/?what=1#how-about-this=1f
https://example4.com/what/is/happening.html
https://example5.com/
https://example6.com
<test>http://example7.com</test>
[https://example8.com/what/is/this.php?what=1]
[and http://example9.com?what=1&other=3#and-thing=2]
<what>https://example10.com#and-thing=2 "</about>
abc<this["https://example11.com/what/is#and-thing=2?whoami=23&where=1"]that>def
sdflkf[what](https://example12.com/who/what.php?whoami=1#whatami=2)?am=hi
example13.bada
and example14.badb
<or>htt://example15.badc</that>
'''
# print('\n'.join(re.findall(URL_REGEX, test_urls)))
assert len(re.findall(URL_REGEX, test_urls)) == 12