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changedetection.io/backend/store.py

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import json
import uuid as uuid_builder
import os.path
from os import path
from threading import Lock
from copy import deepcopy
import logging
import time
import threading
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# Is there an existing library to ensure some data store (JSON etc) is in sync with CRUD methods?
# Open a github issue if you know something :)
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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6190468/how-to-trigger-function-on-value-change
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class ChangeDetectionStore:
lock = Lock()
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def __init__(self, datastore_path="/datastore", include_default_watches=True):
self.needs_write = False
self.datastore_path = datastore_path
self.json_store_path = "{}/url-watches.json".format(self.datastore_path)
self.stop_thread = False
self.__data = {
'note': "Hello! If you change this file manually, please be sure to restart your changedetection.io instance!",
'watching': {},
'settings': {
'headers': {
'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/87.0.4280.66 Safari/537.36',
'Accept': 'text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,image/apng,*/*;q=0.8,application/signed-exchange;v=b3;q=0.9',
'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip, deflate', # No support for brolti in python requests yet.
'Accept-Language': 'en-GB,en-US;q=0.9,en;'
},
'requests': {
'timeout': 15, # Default 15 seconds
'minutes_between_check': 3 * 60, # Default 3 hours
'workers': 10 # Number of threads, lower is better for slow connections
}
}
}
# Base definition for all watchers
self.generic_definition = {
'url': None,
'tag': None,
'last_checked': 0,
'last_changed': 0,
'paused': False,
'last_viewed': 0, # history key value of the last viewed via the [diff] link
'newest_history_key': "",
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'title': None,
'previous_md5': "",
'uuid': str(uuid_builder.uuid4()),
'headers': {}, # Extra headers to send
'history': {}, # Dict of timestamp and output stripped filename
'ignore_text': [] # List of text to ignore when calculating the comparison checksum
}
if path.isfile('/source.txt'):
with open('/source.txt') as f:
# Should be set in Dockerfile to look for /source.txt , this will give us the git commit #
# So when someone gives us a backup file to examine, we know exactly what code they were running.
self.__data['build_sha'] = f.read()
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try:
# @todo retest with ", encoding='utf-8'"
with open(self.json_store_path) as json_file:
from_disk = json.load(json_file)
# @todo isnt there a way todo this dict.update recursively?
# Problem here is if the one on the disk is missing a sub-struct, it wont be present anymore.
if 'watching' in from_disk:
self.__data['watching'].update(from_disk['watching'])
if 'app_guid' in from_disk:
self.__data['app_guid'] = from_disk['app_guid']
if 'settings' in from_disk:
if 'headers' in from_disk['settings']:
self.__data['settings']['headers'].update(from_disk['settings']['headers'])
if 'requests' in from_disk['settings']:
self.__data['settings']['requests'].update(from_disk['settings']['requests'])
# Reinitialise each `watching` with our generic_definition in the case that we add a new var in the future.
# @todo pretty sure theres a python we todo this with an abstracted(?) object!
for uuid, watch in self.__data['watching'].items():
_blank = deepcopy(self.generic_definition)
_blank.update(watch)
self.__data['watching'].update({uuid: _blank})
self.__data['watching'][uuid]['newest_history_key'] = self.get_newest_history_key(uuid)
print("Watching:", uuid, self.__data['watching'][uuid]['url'])
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# First time ran, doesnt exist.
except (FileNotFoundError, json.decoder.JSONDecodeError):
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if include_default_watches:
print("Creating JSON store at", self.datastore_path)
self.add_watch(url='http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php', tag='test')
self.add_watch(url='https://news.ycombinator.com/', tag='Tech news')
self.add_watch(url='https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus', tag='Covid')
self.add_watch(url='https://changedetection.io', tag='Tech news')
self.__data['version_tag'] = "0.27"
if not 'app_guid' in self.__data:
self.__data['app_guid'] = str(uuid_builder.uuid4())
self.needs_write = True
# Finally start the thread that will manage periodic data saves to JSON
save_data_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.save_datastore).start()
# Returns the newest key, but if theres only 1 record, then it's counted as not being new, so return 0.
def get_newest_history_key(self, uuid):
if len(self.__data['watching'][uuid]['history']) == 1:
return 0
dates = list(self.__data['watching'][uuid]['history'].keys())
# Convert to int, sort and back to str again
dates = [int(i) for i in dates]
dates.sort(reverse=True)
if len(dates):
# always keyed as str
return str(dates[0])
return 0
def set_last_viewed(self, uuid, timestamp):
self.data['watching'][uuid].update({'last_viewed': int(timestamp)})
self.needs_write = True
def update_watch(self, uuid, update_obj):
# Skip if 'paused' state
if self.__data['watching'][uuid]['paused']:
return
with self.lock:
# In python 3.9 we have the |= dict operator, but that still will lose data on nested structures...
for dict_key, d in self.generic_definition.items():
if isinstance(d, dict):
if update_obj is not None and dict_key in update_obj:
self.__data['watching'][uuid][dict_key].update(update_obj[dict_key])
del (update_obj[dict_key])
self.__data['watching'][uuid].update(update_obj)
self.__data['watching'][uuid]['newest_history_key'] = self.get_newest_history_key(uuid)
self.needs_write = True
@property
def data(self):
has_unviewed = False
for uuid, v in self.__data['watching'].items():
self.__data['watching'][uuid]['newest_history_key'] = self.get_newest_history_key(uuid)
if int(v['newest_history_key']) <= int(v['last_viewed']):
self.__data['watching'][uuid]['viewed'] = True
else:
self.__data['watching'][uuid]['viewed'] = False
has_unviewed = True
self.__data['has_unviewed'] = has_unviewed
return self.__data
def get_all_tags(self):
tags = []
for uuid, watch in self.data['watching'].items():
# Support for comma separated list of tags.
for tag in watch['tag'].split(','):
tag = tag.strip()
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if tag not in tags:
tags.append(tag)
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tags.sort()
return tags
def delete(self, uuid):
with self.lock:
if uuid == 'all':
self.__data['watching'] = {}
else:
del (self.__data['watching'][uuid])
self.needs_write = True
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def url_exists(self, url):
# Probably their should be dict...
for watch in self.data['watching']:
if watch['url'] == url:
return True
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return False
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def get_val(self, uuid, val):
# Probably their should be dict...
return self.data['watching'][uuid].get(val)
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def add_watch(self, url, tag):
with self.lock:
# @todo use a common generic version of this
new_uuid = str(uuid_builder.uuid4())
_blank = deepcopy(self.generic_definition)
_blank.update({
'url': url,
'tag': tag,
'uuid': new_uuid
})
self.data['watching'][new_uuid] = _blank
# Get the directory ready
output_path = "{}/{}".format(self.datastore_path, new_uuid)
try:
os.mkdir(output_path)
except FileExistsError:
print(output_path, "already exists.")
self.sync_to_json()
return new_uuid
# Save some text file to the appropriate path and bump the history
# result_obj from fetch_site_status.run()
def save_history_text(self, uuid, result_obj, contents):
output_path = "{}/{}".format(self.datastore_path, uuid)
fname = "{}/{}-{}.stripped.txt".format(output_path, result_obj['previous_md5'], str(time.time()))
with open(fname, 'w') as f:
f.write(contents)
f.close()
# Update history with the stripped text for future reference, this will also mean we save the first
# Should always be keyed by string(timestamp)
self.update_watch(uuid, {"history": {str(result_obj["last_checked"]): fname}})
return fname
def sync_to_json(self):
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print("Saving..")
with open(self.json_store_path, 'w') as json_file:
json.dump(self.__data, json_file, indent=4)
logging.info("Re-saved index")
self.needs_write = False
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# Thread runner, this helps with thread/write issues when there are many operations that want to update the JSON
# by just running periodically in one thread, according to python, dict updates are threadsafe.
def save_datastore(self):
while True:
if self.stop_thread:
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print("Shutting down datastore thread")
return
if self.needs_write:
self.sync_to_json()
time.sleep(1)
# body of the constructor