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570 lines
20 KiB
Python
570 lines
20 KiB
Python
import os
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import re
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import sys
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import time
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from urllib.request import Request, urlopen
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from urllib.parse import urlparse, quote
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from decimal import Decimal
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from datetime import datetime
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from multiprocessing import Process
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from subprocess import (
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Popen,
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PIPE,
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DEVNULL,
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CompletedProcess,
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TimeoutExpired,
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CalledProcessError,
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)
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from config import (
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ANSI,
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TERM_WIDTH,
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SOURCES_DIR,
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ARCHIVE_DIR,
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OUTPUT_PERMISSIONS,
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TIMEOUT,
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SHOW_PROGRESS,
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FETCH_TITLE,
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ARCHIVE_DIR_NAME,
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CHECK_SSL_VALIDITY,
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WGET_USER_AGENT,
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CHROME_OPTIONS,
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)
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from logs import pretty_path
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### Parsing Helpers
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# Url Parsing: https://docs.python.org/3/library/urllib.parse.html#url-parsing
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scheme = lambda url: urlparse(url).scheme
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without_scheme = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(scheme='').geturl().strip('//')
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without_query = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(query='').geturl().strip('//')
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without_fragment = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(fragment='').geturl().strip('//')
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without_path = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(path='', fragment='', query='').geturl().strip('//')
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path = lambda url: urlparse(url).path
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basename = lambda url: urlparse(url).path.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
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domain = lambda url: urlparse(url).netloc
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query = lambda url: urlparse(url).query
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fragment = lambda url: urlparse(url).fragment
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extension = lambda url: basename(url).rsplit('.', 1)[-1].lower() if '.' in basename(url) else ''
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base_url = lambda url: without_scheme(url) # uniq base url used to dedupe links
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short_ts = lambda ts: ts.split('.')[0]
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urlencode = lambda s: quote(s, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
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URL_REGEX = re.compile(
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r'http[s]?://' # start matching from allowed schemes
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r'(?:[a-zA-Z]|[0-9]' # followed by allowed alphanum characters
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r'|[$-_@.&+]|[!*\(\),]' # or allowed symbols
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r'|(?:%[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]))' # or allowed unicode bytes
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r'[^\]\[\(\)<>\""\'\s]+', # stop parsing at these symbols
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re.IGNORECASE,
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)
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HTML_TITLE_REGEX = re.compile(
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r'<title.*?>' # start matching text after <title> tag
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r'(.[^<>]+)', # get everything up to these symbols
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re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE,
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)
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STATICFILE_EXTENSIONS = {
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# 99.999% of the time, URLs ending in these extentions are static files
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# that can be downloaded as-is, not html pages that need to be rendered
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'gif', 'jpeg', 'jpg', 'png', 'tif', 'tiff', 'wbmp', 'ico', 'jng', 'bmp',
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'svg', 'svgz', 'webp', 'ps', 'eps', 'ai',
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'mp3', 'mp4', 'm4a', 'mpeg', 'mpg', 'mkv', 'mov', 'webm', 'm4v', 'flv', 'wmv', 'avi', 'ogg', 'ts', 'm3u8'
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'pdf', 'txt', 'rtf', 'rtfd', 'doc', 'docx', 'ppt', 'pptx', 'xls', 'xlsx',
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'atom', 'rss', 'css', 'js', 'json',
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'dmg', 'iso', 'img',
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'rar', 'war', 'hqx', 'zip', 'gz', 'bz2', '7z',
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# Less common extensions to consider adding later
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# jar, swf, bin, com, exe, dll, deb
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# ear, hqx, eot, wmlc, kml, kmz, cco, jardiff, jnlp, run, msi, msp, msm,
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# pl pm, prc pdb, rar, rpm, sea, sit, tcl tk, der, pem, crt, xpi, xspf,
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# ra, mng, asx, asf, 3gpp, 3gp, mid, midi, kar, jad, wml, htc, mml
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# Thse are always treated as pages, not as static files, never add them:
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# html, htm, shtml, xhtml, xml, aspx, php, cgi
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}
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### Checks & Tests
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def check_link_structure(link):
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"""basic sanity check invariants to make sure the data is valid"""
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assert isinstance(link, dict)
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assert isinstance(link.get('url'), str)
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assert len(link['url']) > 2
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assert len(re.findall(URL_REGEX, link['url'])) == 1
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if 'history' in link:
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assert isinstance(link['history'], dict), 'history must be a Dict'
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for key, val in link['history'].items():
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assert isinstance(key, str)
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assert isinstance(val, list), 'history must be a Dict[str, List], got: {}'.format(link['history'])
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def check_links_structure(links):
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"""basic sanity check invariants to make sure the data is valid"""
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assert isinstance(links, list)
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if links:
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check_link_structure(links[0])
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def check_url_parsing_invariants():
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"""Check that plain text regex URL parsing works as expected"""
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# this is last-line-of-defense to make sure the URL_REGEX isn't
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# misbehaving, as the consequences could be disastrous and lead to many
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# incorrect/badly parsed links being added to the archive
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test_urls = '''
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https://example1.com/what/is/happening.html?what=1#how-about-this=1
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https://example2.com/what/is/happening/?what=1#how-about-this=1
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HTtpS://example3.com/what/is/happening/?what=1#how-about-this=1f
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https://example4.com/what/is/happening.html
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https://example5.com/
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https://example6.com
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<test>http://example7.com</test>
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[https://example8.com/what/is/this.php?what=1]
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[and http://example9.com?what=1&other=3#and-thing=2]
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<what>https://example10.com#and-thing=2 "</about>
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abc<this["https://example11.com/what/is#and-thing=2?whoami=23&where=1"]that>def
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sdflkf[what](https://example12.com/who/what.php?whoami=1#whatami=2)?am=hi
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example13.bada
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and example14.badb
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<or>htt://example15.badc</that>
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'''
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# print('\n'.join(re.findall(URL_REGEX, test_urls)))
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assert len(re.findall(URL_REGEX, test_urls)) == 12
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### Random Helpers
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def save_stdin_source(raw_text):
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if not os.path.exists(SOURCES_DIR):
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os.makedirs(SOURCES_DIR)
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ts = str(datetime.now().timestamp()).split('.', 1)[0]
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source_path = os.path.join(SOURCES_DIR, '{}-{}.txt'.format('stdin', ts))
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with open(source_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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f.write(raw_text)
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return source_path
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def save_remote_source(url, timeout=TIMEOUT):
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"""download a given url's content into output/sources/domain-<timestamp>.txt"""
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if not os.path.exists(SOURCES_DIR):
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os.makedirs(SOURCES_DIR)
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ts = str(datetime.now().timestamp()).split('.', 1)[0]
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source_path = os.path.join(SOURCES_DIR, '{}-{}.txt'.format(domain(url), ts))
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print('{}[*] [{}] Downloading {}{}'.format(
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ANSI['green'],
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datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'),
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url,
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ANSI['reset'],
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))
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timer = TimedProgress(timeout, prefix=' ')
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try:
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downloaded_xml = download_url(url, timeout=timeout)
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timer.end()
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except Exception as e:
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timer.end()
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print('{}[!] Failed to download {}{}\n'.format(
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ANSI['red'],
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url,
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ANSI['reset'],
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))
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print(' ', e)
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raise SystemExit(1)
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with open(source_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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f.write(downloaded_xml)
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print(' > {}'.format(pretty_path(source_path)))
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return source_path
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def fetch_page_title(url, timeout=10, progress=SHOW_PROGRESS):
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"""Attempt to guess a page's title by downloading the html"""
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if not FETCH_TITLE:
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return None
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try:
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if progress:
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sys.stdout.write('.')
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sys.stdout.flush()
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html = download_url(url, timeout=timeout)
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match = re.search(HTML_TITLE_REGEX, html)
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return match.group(1).strip() if match else None
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except Exception as err: # noqa
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# print('[!] Failed to fetch title because of {}: {}'.format(
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# err.__class__.__name__,
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# err,
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# ))
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return None
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def wget_output_path(link):
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"""calculate the path to the wgetted .html file, since wget may
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adjust some paths to be different than the base_url path.
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See docs on wget --adjust-extension (-E)
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"""
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if is_static_file(link['url']):
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return without_scheme(without_fragment(link['url']))
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# Wget downloads can save in a number of different ways depending on the url:
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# https://example.com
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/index.html
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# https://example.com?v=zzVa_tX1OiI
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/index.html?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# https://www.example.com/?v=zzVa_tX1OiI
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/index.html?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# https://example.com/abc
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/abc.html
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# https://example.com/abc/
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/abc/index.html
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# https://example.com/abc?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/abc?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# https://example.com/abc/?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/abc/index.html?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# https://example.com/abc/test.html
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/abc/test.html
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# https://example.com/abc/test?v=zzVa_tX1OiI
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/abc/test?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# https://example.com/abc/test/?v=zzVa_tX1OiI
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# > output/archive/<timestamp>/example.com/abc/test/index.html?v=zzVa_tX1OiI.html
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# There's also lots of complexity around how the urlencoding and renaming
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# is done for pages with query and hash fragments or extensions like shtml / htm / php / etc
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# Since the wget algorithm for -E (appending .html) is incredibly complex
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# and there's no way to get the computed output path from wget
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# in order to avoid having to reverse-engineer how they calculate it,
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# we just look in the output folder read the filename wget used from the filesystem
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link_dir = os.path.join(ARCHIVE_DIR, link['timestamp'])
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full_path = without_fragment(without_query(path(link['url']))).strip('/')
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search_dir = os.path.join(
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link_dir,
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domain(link['url']),
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full_path,
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)
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for _ in range(4):
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if os.path.exists(search_dir):
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if os.path.isdir(search_dir):
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html_files = [
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f for f in os.listdir(search_dir)
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if re.search(".+\\.[Hh][Tt][Mm][Ll]?$", f, re.I | re.M)
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]
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if html_files:
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path_from_link_dir = search_dir.split(link_dir)[-1].strip('/')
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return os.path.join(path_from_link_dir, html_files[0])
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# Move up one directory level
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search_dir = search_dir.rsplit('/', 1)[0]
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if search_dir == link_dir:
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break
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return None
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### String Manipulation & Logging Helpers
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def str_between(string, start, end=None):
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"""(<abc>12345</def>, <abc>, </def>) -> 12345"""
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content = string.split(start, 1)[-1]
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if end is not None:
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content = content.rsplit(end, 1)[0]
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return content
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### Link Helpers
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def merge_links(a, b):
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"""deterministially merge two links, favoring longer field values over shorter,
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and "cleaner" values over worse ones.
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"""
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longer = lambda key: (a[key] if len(a[key]) > len(b[key]) else b[key]) if (a[key] and b[key]) else (a[key] or b[key])
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earlier = lambda key: a[key] if a[key] < b[key] else b[key]
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url = longer('url')
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longest_title = longer('title')
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cleanest_title = a['title'] if '://' not in (a['title'] or '') else b['title']
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return {
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'url': url,
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'timestamp': earlier('timestamp'),
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'title': longest_title if '://' not in (longest_title or '') else cleanest_title,
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'tags': longer('tags'),
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'sources': list(set(a.get('sources', []) + b.get('sources', []))),
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}
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def is_static_file(url):
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"""Certain URLs just point to a single static file, and
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don't need to be re-archived in many formats
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"""
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# TODO: the proper way is with MIME type detection, not using extension
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return extension(url) in STATICFILE_EXTENSIONS
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def derived_link_info(link):
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"""extend link info with the archive urls and other derived data"""
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url = link['url']
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to_date_str = lambda ts: datetime.fromtimestamp(Decimal(ts)).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')
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extended_info = {
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**link,
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'link_dir': '{}/{}'.format(ARCHIVE_DIR_NAME, link['timestamp']),
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'bookmarked_date': to_date_str(link['timestamp']),
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'updated_date': to_date_str(link['updated']) if 'updated' in link else None,
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'domain': domain(url),
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'path': path(url),
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'basename': basename(url),
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'extension': extension(url),
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'base_url': base_url(url),
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'is_static': is_static_file(url),
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'is_archived': os.path.exists(os.path.join(
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ARCHIVE_DIR,
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link['timestamp'],
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domain(url),
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)),
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'num_outputs': len([entry for entry in latest_output(link).values() if entry]),
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}
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# Archive Method Output URLs
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extended_info.update({
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'index_url': 'index.html',
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'favicon_url': 'favicon.ico',
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'google_favicon_url': 'https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain={domain}'.format(**extended_info),
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'archive_url': wget_output_path(link),
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'warc_url': 'warc',
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'pdf_url': 'output.pdf',
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'screenshot_url': 'screenshot.png',
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'dom_url': 'output.html',
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'archive_org_url': 'https://web.archive.org/web/{base_url}'.format(**extended_info),
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'git_url': 'git',
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'media_url': 'media',
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})
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# static binary files like PDF and images are handled slightly differently.
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# they're just downloaded once and aren't archived separately multiple times,
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# so the wget, screenshot, & pdf urls should all point to the same file
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if is_static_file(url):
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extended_info.update({
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'title': basename(url),
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'archive_url': base_url(url),
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'pdf_url': base_url(url),
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'screenshot_url': base_url(url),
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'dom_url': base_url(url),
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})
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return extended_info
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def latest_output(link, status=None):
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"""get the latest output that each archive method produced for link"""
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latest = {
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'title': None,
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'favicon': None,
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'wget': None,
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'warc': None,
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'pdf': None,
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'screenshot': None,
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'dom': None,
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'git': None,
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'media': None,
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'archive_org': None,
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}
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for archive_method in latest.keys():
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# get most recent succesful result in history for each archive method
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history = link.get('history', {}).get(archive_method) or []
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history = filter(lambda result: result['output'], reversed(history))
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if status is not None:
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history = filter(lambda result: result['status'] == status, history)
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history = list(history)
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if history:
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latest[archive_method] = history[0]['output']
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return latest
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### Python / System Helpers
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def run(*popenargs, input=None, capture_output=False, timeout=None, check=False, **kwargs):
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"""Patched of subprocess.run to fix blocking io making timeout=innefective"""
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if input is not None:
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if 'stdin' in kwargs:
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raise ValueError('stdin and input arguments may not both be used.')
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kwargs['stdin'] = PIPE
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if capture_output:
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if ('stdout' in kwargs) or ('stderr' in kwargs):
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raise ValueError('stdout and stderr arguments may not be used '
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'with capture_output.')
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kwargs['stdout'] = PIPE
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kwargs['stderr'] = PIPE
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with Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs) as process:
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try:
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stdout, stderr = process.communicate(input, timeout=timeout)
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except TimeoutExpired:
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process.kill()
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try:
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stdout, stderr = process.communicate(input, timeout=2)
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except:
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pass
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raise TimeoutExpired(popenargs[0][0], timeout)
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except BaseException:
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process.kill()
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# We don't call process.wait() as .__exit__ does that for us.
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raise
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retcode = process.poll()
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if check and retcode:
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raise CalledProcessError(retcode, process.args,
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output=stdout, stderr=stderr)
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return CompletedProcess(process.args, retcode, stdout, stderr)
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def progress_bar(seconds, prefix):
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"""show timer in the form of progress bar, with percentage and seconds remaining"""
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chunk = '█' if sys.stdout.encoding == 'UTF-8' else '#'
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chunks = TERM_WIDTH - len(prefix) - 20 # number of progress chunks to show (aka max bar width)
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try:
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for s in range(seconds * chunks):
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progress = s / chunks / seconds * 100
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bar_width = round(progress/(100/chunks))
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# ████████████████████ 0.9% (1/60sec)
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sys.stdout.write('\r{0}{1}{2}{3} {4}% ({5}/{6}sec)'.format(
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prefix,
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ANSI['green'],
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(chunk * bar_width).ljust(chunks),
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ANSI['reset'],
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round(progress, 1),
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round(s/chunks),
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seconds,
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))
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sys.stdout.flush()
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time.sleep(1 / chunks)
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# ██████████████████████████████████ 100.0% (60/60sec)
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sys.stdout.write('\r{0}{1}{2}{3} {4}% ({5}/{6}sec)\n'.format(
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prefix,
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ANSI['red'],
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chunk * chunks,
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ANSI['reset'],
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100.0,
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seconds,
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seconds,
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))
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sys.stdout.flush()
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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print()
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pass
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class TimedProgress:
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"""Show a progress bar and measure elapsed time until .end() is called"""
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def __init__(self, seconds, prefix=''):
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if SHOW_PROGRESS:
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self.p = Process(target=progress_bar, args=(seconds, prefix))
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self.p.start()
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self.stats = {
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'start_ts': datetime.now(),
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'end_ts': None,
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'duration': None,
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}
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def end(self):
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"""immediately end progress, clear the progressbar line, and save end_ts"""
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end_ts = datetime.now()
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self.stats.update({
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'end_ts': end_ts,
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'duration': (end_ts - self.stats['start_ts']).seconds,
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})
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|
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if SHOW_PROGRESS:
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# protect from double termination
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#if p is None or not hasattr(p, 'kill'):
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# return
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if self.p is not None:
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self.p.terminate()
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self.p = None
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|
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sys.stdout.write('\r{}{}\r'.format((' ' * TERM_WIDTH), ANSI['reset'])) # clear whole terminal line
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sys.stdout.flush()
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|
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|
def download_url(url, timeout=TIMEOUT):
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|
"""Download the contents of a remote url and return the text"""
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|
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|
req = Request(url, headers={'User-Agent': WGET_USER_AGENT})
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|
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if CHECK_SSL_VALIDITY:
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resp = urlopen(req, timeout=timeout)
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else:
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import ssl
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insecure = ssl._create_unverified_context()
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resp = urlopen(req, timeout=timeout, context=insecure)
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|
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encoding = resp.headers.get_content_charset() or 'utf-8'
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return resp.read().decode(encoding)
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|
|
|
def chmod_file(path, cwd='.', permissions=OUTPUT_PERMISSIONS, timeout=30):
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|
"""chmod -R <permissions> <cwd>/<path>"""
|
|
|
|
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(cwd, path)):
|
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raise Exception('Failed to chmod: {} does not exist (did the previous step fail?)'.format(path))
|
|
|
|
chmod_result = run(['chmod', '-R', permissions, path], cwd=cwd, stdout=DEVNULL, stderr=PIPE, timeout=timeout)
|
|
if chmod_result.returncode == 1:
|
|
print(' ', chmod_result.stderr.decode())
|
|
raise Exception('Failed to chmod {}/{}'.format(cwd, path))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def chrome_args(**options):
|
|
"""helper to build up a chrome shell command with arguments"""
|
|
|
|
options = {**CHROME_OPTIONS, **options}
|
|
|
|
cmd_args = [options['CHROME_BINARY']]
|
|
|
|
if options['CHROME_HEADLESS']:
|
|
cmd_args += ('--headless',)
|
|
|
|
if not options['CHROME_SANDBOX']:
|
|
# dont use GPU or sandbox when running inside docker container
|
|
cmd_args += ('--no-sandbox', '--disable-gpu')
|
|
|
|
if not options['CHECK_SSL_VALIDITY']:
|
|
cmd_args += ('--disable-web-security', '--ignore-certificate-errors')
|
|
|
|
if options['CHROME_USER_AGENT']:
|
|
cmd_args += ('--user-agent={}'.format(options['CHROME_USER_AGENT']),)
|
|
|
|
if options['RESOLUTION']:
|
|
cmd_args += ('--window-size={}'.format(options['RESOLUTION']),)
|
|
|
|
if options['TIMEOUT']:
|
|
cmd_args += ('--timeout={}'.format((options['TIMEOUT']) * 1000),)
|
|
|
|
if options['CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR']:
|
|
cmd_args.append('--user-data-dir={}'.format(options['CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR']))
|
|
|
|
return cmd_args
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