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changedetection.io/changedetectionio/content_fetcher.py

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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
import chardet
import json
import os
import requests
import time
import sys
class Non200ErrorCodeReceived(Exception):
def __init__(self, status_code, url, screenshot=None, xpath_data=None, page_html=None):
# Set this so we can use it in other parts of the app
self.status_code = status_code
self.url = url
self.screenshot = screenshot
self.xpath_data = xpath_data
self.page_text = None
if page_html:
from changedetectionio import html_tools
self.page_text = html_tools.html_to_text(page_html)
return
class JSActionExceptions(Exception):
def __init__(self, status_code, url, screenshot, message=''):
self.status_code = status_code
self.url = url
self.screenshot = screenshot
self.message = message
return
class PageUnloadable(Exception):
def __init__(self, status_code, url, screenshot=False, message=False):
# Set this so we can use it in other parts of the app
self.status_code = status_code
self.url = url
self.screenshot = screenshot
self.message = message
return
class EmptyReply(Exception):
def __init__(self, status_code, url, screenshot=None):
# Set this so we can use it in other parts of the app
self.status_code = status_code
self.url = url
self.screenshot = screenshot
return
class ScreenshotUnavailable(Exception):
def __init__(self, status_code, url, page_html=None):
# Set this so we can use it in other parts of the app
self.status_code = status_code
self.url = url
if page_html:
from html_tools import html_to_text
self.page_text = html_to_text(page_html)
return
class ReplyWithContentButNoText(Exception):
def __init__(self, status_code, url, screenshot=None):
# Set this so we can use it in other parts of the app
self.status_code = status_code
self.url = url
self.screenshot = screenshot
return
class Fetcher():
error = None
status_code = None
content = None
headers = None
fetcher_description = "No description"
webdriver_js_execute_code = None
xpath_element_js = """
// Include the getXpath script directly, easier than fetching
!function(e,n){"object"==typeof exports&&"undefined"!=typeof module?module.exports=n():"function"==typeof define&&define.amd?define(n):(e=e||self).getXPath=n()}(this,function(){return function(e){var n=e;if(n&&n.id)return'//*[@id="'+n.id+'"]';for(var o=[];n&&Node.ELEMENT_NODE===n.nodeType;){for(var i=0,r=!1,d=n.previousSibling;d;)d.nodeType!==Node.DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE&&d.nodeName===n.nodeName&&i++,d=d.previousSibling;for(d=n.nextSibling;d;){if(d.nodeName===n.nodeName){r=!0;break}d=d.nextSibling}o.push((n.prefix?n.prefix+":":"")+n.localName+(i||r?"["+(i+1)+"]":"")),n=n.parentNode}return o.length?"/"+o.reverse().join("/"):""}});
const findUpTag = (el) => {
let r = el
chained_css = [];
depth=0;
// Strategy 1: Keep going up until we hit an ID tag, imagine it's like #list-widget div h4
while (r.parentNode) {
if(depth==5) {
break;
}
if('' !==r.id) {
chained_css.unshift("#"+CSS.escape(r.id));
final_selector= chained_css.join(' > ');
// Be sure theres only one, some sites have multiples of the same ID tag :-(
if (window.document.querySelectorAll(final_selector).length ==1 ) {
return final_selector;
}
return null;
} else {
chained_css.unshift(r.tagName.toLowerCase());
}
r=r.parentNode;
depth+=1;
}
return null;
}
// @todo - if it's SVG or IMG, go into image diff mode
var elements = window.document.querySelectorAll("div,span,form,table,tbody,tr,td,a,p,ul,li,h1,h2,h3,h4, header, footer, section, article, aside, details, main, nav, section, summary");
var size_pos=[];
// after page fetch, inject this JS
// build a map of all elements and their positions (maybe that only include text?)
var bbox;
for (var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
bbox = elements[i].getBoundingClientRect();
// forget really small ones
if (bbox['width'] <20 && bbox['height'] < 20 ) {
continue;
}
// @todo the getXpath kind of sucks, it doesnt know when there is for example just one ID sometimes
// it should not traverse when we know we can anchor off just an ID one level up etc..
// maybe, get current class or id, keep traversing up looking for only class or id until there is just one match
// 1st primitive - if it has class, try joining it all and select, if theres only one.. well thats us.
xpath_result=false;
try {
var d= findUpTag(elements[i]);
if (d) {
xpath_result =d;
}
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
}
// You could swap it and default to getXpath and then try the smarter one
// default back to the less intelligent one
if (!xpath_result) {
try {
// I've seen on FB and eBay that this doesnt work
// ReferenceError: getXPath is not defined at eval (eval at evaluate (:152:29), <anonymous>:67:20) at UtilityScript.evaluate (<anonymous>:159:18) at UtilityScript.<anonymous> (<anonymous>:1:44)
xpath_result = getXPath(elements[i]);
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
continue;
}
}
if(window.getComputedStyle(elements[i]).visibility === "hidden") {
continue;
}
size_pos.push({
xpath: xpath_result,
width: Math.round(bbox['width']),
height: Math.round(bbox['height']),
left: Math.floor(bbox['left']),
top: Math.floor(bbox['top']),
childCount: elements[i].childElementCount
});
}
// inject the current one set in the css_filter, which may be a CSS rule
// used for displaying the current one in VisualSelector, where its not one we generated.
if (css_filter.length) {
q=false;
try {
// is it xpath?
if (css_filter.startsWith('/') || css_filter.startsWith('xpath:')) {
q=document.evaluate(css_filter.replace('xpath:',''), document, null, XPathResult.FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE, null).singleNodeValue;
} else {
q=document.querySelector(css_filter);
}
} catch (e) {
// Maybe catch DOMException and alert?
console.log(e);
}
bbox=false;
if(q) {
bbox = q.getBoundingClientRect();
}
if (bbox && bbox['width'] >0 && bbox['height']>0) {
size_pos.push({
xpath: css_filter,
width: bbox['width'],
height: bbox['height'],
left: bbox['left'],
top: bbox['top'],
childCount: q.childElementCount
});
}
}
// Window.width required for proper scaling in the frontend
return {'size_pos':size_pos, 'browser_width': window.innerWidth};
"""
xpath_data = None
# Will be needed in the future by the VisualSelector, always get this where possible.
screenshot = False
system_http_proxy = os.getenv('HTTP_PROXY')
system_https_proxy = os.getenv('HTTPS_PROXY')
# Time ONTOP of the system defined env minimum time
render_extract_delay = 0
@abstractmethod
def get_error(self):
return self.error
@abstractmethod
def run(self,
url,
timeout,
request_headers,
request_body,
request_method,
ignore_status_codes=False,
current_css_filter=None):
# Should set self.error, self.status_code and self.content
pass
@abstractmethod
def quit(self):
return
@abstractmethod
def get_last_status_code(self):
return self.status_code
@abstractmethod
# Return true/false if this checker is ready to run, in the case it needs todo some special config check etc
def is_ready(self):
return True
# Maybe for the future, each fetcher provides its own diff output, could be used for text, image
# the current one would return javascript output (as we use JS to generate the diff)
#
def available_fetchers():
# See the if statement at the bottom of this file for how we switch between playwright and webdriver
import inspect
p = []
for name, obj in inspect.getmembers(sys.modules[__name__], inspect.isclass):
if inspect.isclass(obj):
# @todo html_ is maybe better as fetcher_ or something
# In this case, make sure to edit the default one in store.py and fetch_site_status.py
if name.startswith('html_'):
t = tuple([name, obj.fetcher_description])
p.append(t)
return p
class base_html_playwright(Fetcher):
fetcher_description = "Playwright {}/Javascript".format(
os.getenv("PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSER_TYPE", 'chromium').capitalize()
)
if os.getenv("PLAYWRIGHT_DRIVER_URL"):
fetcher_description += " via '{}'".format(os.getenv("PLAYWRIGHT_DRIVER_URL"))
browser_type = ''
command_executor = ''
# Configs for Proxy setup
# In the ENV vars, is prefixed with "playwright_proxy_", so it is for example "playwright_proxy_server"
playwright_proxy_settings_mappings = ['bypass', 'server', 'username', 'password']
proxy = None
def __init__(self, proxy_override=None):
# .strip('"') is going to save someone a lot of time when they accidently wrap the env value
self.browser_type = os.getenv("PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSER_TYPE", 'chromium').strip('"')
self.command_executor = os.getenv(
"PLAYWRIGHT_DRIVER_URL",
'ws://playwright-chrome:3000'
).strip('"')
# If any proxy settings are enabled, then we should setup the proxy object
proxy_args = {}
for k in self.playwright_proxy_settings_mappings:
v = os.getenv('playwright_proxy_' + k, False)
if v:
proxy_args[k] = v.strip('"')
if proxy_args:
self.proxy = proxy_args
# allow per-watch proxy selection override
if proxy_override:
# https://playwright.dev/docs/network#http-proxy
from urllib.parse import urlparse
parsed = urlparse(proxy_override)
proxy_url = "{}://{}:{}".format(parsed.scheme, parsed.hostname, parsed.port)
self.proxy = {'server': proxy_url}
if parsed.username:
self.proxy['username'] = parsed.username
if parsed.password:
self.proxy['password'] = parsed.password
def run(self,
url,
timeout,
request_headers,
request_body,
request_method,
ignore_status_codes=False,
current_css_filter=None):
from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
import playwright._impl._api_types
from playwright._impl._api_types import Error, TimeoutError
response = None
with sync_playwright() as p:
browser_type = getattr(p, self.browser_type)
# Seemed to cause a connection Exception even tho I can see it connect
# self.browser = browser_type.connect(self.command_executor, timeout=timeout*1000)
# 60,000 connection timeout only
browser = browser_type.connect_over_cdp(self.command_executor, timeout=60000)
# Set user agent to prevent Cloudflare from blocking the browser
# Use the default one configured in the App.py model that's passed from fetch_site_status.py
context = browser.new_context(
user_agent=request_headers['User-Agent'] if request_headers.get('User-Agent') else 'Mozilla/5.0',
proxy=self.proxy,
# This is needed to enable JavaScript execution on GitHub and others
bypass_csp=True,
# Should never be needed
accept_downloads=False
)
if len(request_headers):
context.set_extra_http_headers(request_headers)
page = context.new_page()
try:
page.set_default_navigation_timeout(90000)
page.set_default_timeout(90000)
# Listen for all console events and handle errors
page.on("console", lambda msg: print(f"Playwright console: Watch URL: {url} {msg.type}: {msg.text} {msg.args}"))
# Bug - never set viewport size BEFORE page.goto
# Waits for the next navigation. Using Python context manager
# prevents a race condition between clicking and waiting for a navigation.
with page.expect_navigation():
response = page.goto(url, wait_until='load')
except playwright._impl._api_types.TimeoutError as e:
context.close()
browser.close()
# This can be ok, we will try to grab what we could retrieve
pass
except Exception as e:
print("other exception when page.goto")
print(str(e))
context.close()
browser.close()
raise PageUnloadable(url=url, status_code=None, message=e.message)
if response is None:
context.close()
browser.close()
print("response object was none")
raise EmptyReply(url=url, status_code=None)
# Removed browser-set-size, seemed to be needed to make screenshots work reliably in older playwright versions
# Was causing exceptions like 'waiting for page but content is changing' etc
# https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/playwright/change-browser-window-size 1280x720 should be the default
extra_wait = int(os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_DELAY_BEFORE_CONTENT_READY", 5)) + self.render_extract_delay
time.sleep(extra_wait)
if self.webdriver_js_execute_code is not None:
try:
page.evaluate(self.webdriver_js_execute_code)
except Exception as e:
# Is it possible to get a screenshot?
error_screenshot = False
try:
page.screenshot(type='jpeg',
clip={'x': 1.0, 'y': 1.0, 'width': 1280, 'height': 1024},
quality=1)
# The actual screenshot
error_screenshot = page.screenshot(type='jpeg',
full_page=True,
quality=int(os.getenv("PLAYWRIGHT_SCREENSHOT_QUALITY", 72)))
except Exception as s:
pass
raise JSActionExceptions(status_code=response.status, screenshot=error_screenshot, message=str(e), url=url)
else:
# JS eval was run, now we also wait some time if possible to let the page settle
if self.render_extract_delay:
page.wait_for_timeout(self.render_extract_delay * 1000)
page.wait_for_timeout(500)
self.content = page.content()
self.status_code = response.status
self.headers = response.all_headers()
if current_css_filter is not None:
page.evaluate("var css_filter={}".format(json.dumps(current_css_filter)))
else:
page.evaluate("var css_filter=''")
self.xpath_data = page.evaluate("async () => {" + self.xpath_element_js + "}")
# Bug 3 in Playwright screenshot handling
# Some bug where it gives the wrong screenshot size, but making a request with the clip set first seems to solve it
# JPEG is better here because the screenshots can be very very large
# Screenshots also travel via the ws:// (websocket) meaning that the binary data is base64 encoded
# which will significantly increase the IO size between the server and client, it's recommended to use the lowest
# acceptable screenshot quality here
try:
# Quality set to 1 because it's not used, just used as a work-around for a bug, no need to change this.
page.screenshot(type='jpeg', clip={'x': 1.0, 'y': 1.0, 'width': 1280, 'height': 1024}, quality=1)
# The actual screenshot
self.screenshot = page.screenshot(type='jpeg', full_page=True, quality=int(os.getenv("PLAYWRIGHT_SCREENSHOT_QUALITY", 72)))
except Exception as e:
context.close()
browser.close()
raise ScreenshotUnavailable(url=url, status_code=None)
if len(self.content.strip()) == 0:
context.close()
browser.close()
print("Content was empty")
raise EmptyReply(url=url, status_code=None, screenshot=self.screenshot)
context.close()
browser.close()
if not ignore_status_codes and self.status_code!=200:
raise Non200ErrorCodeReceived(url=url, status_code=self.status_code, page_html=self.content, screenshot=self.screenshot)
class base_html_webdriver(Fetcher):
if os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_URL"):
fetcher_description = "WebDriver Chrome/Javascript via '{}'".format(os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_URL"))
else:
fetcher_description = "WebDriver Chrome/Javascript"
command_executor = ''
# Configs for Proxy setup
# In the ENV vars, is prefixed with "webdriver_", so it is for example "webdriver_sslProxy"
selenium_proxy_settings_mappings = ['proxyType', 'ftpProxy', 'httpProxy', 'noProxy',
'proxyAutoconfigUrl', 'sslProxy', 'autodetect',
'socksProxy', 'socksVersion', 'socksUsername', 'socksPassword']
proxy = None
def __init__(self, proxy_override=None):
from selenium.webdriver.common.proxy import Proxy as SeleniumProxy
# .strip('"') is going to save someone a lot of time when they accidently wrap the env value
self.command_executor = os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_URL", 'http://browser-chrome:4444/wd/hub').strip('"')
# If any proxy settings are enabled, then we should setup the proxy object
proxy_args = {}
for k in self.selenium_proxy_settings_mappings:
v = os.getenv('webdriver_' + k, False)
if v:
proxy_args[k] = v.strip('"')
# Map back standard HTTP_ and HTTPS_PROXY to webDriver httpProxy/sslProxy
if not proxy_args.get('webdriver_httpProxy') and self.system_http_proxy:
proxy_args['httpProxy'] = self.system_http_proxy
if not proxy_args.get('webdriver_sslProxy') and self.system_https_proxy:
proxy_args['httpsProxy'] = self.system_https_proxy
# Allows override the proxy on a per-request basis
if proxy_override is not None:
proxy_args['httpProxy'] = proxy_override
if proxy_args:
self.proxy = SeleniumProxy(raw=proxy_args)
def run(self,
url,
timeout,
request_headers,
request_body,
request_method,
ignore_status_codes=False,
current_css_filter=None):
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException
# request_body, request_method unused for now, until some magic in the future happens.
# check env for WEBDRIVER_URL
self.driver = webdriver.Remote(
command_executor=self.command_executor,
desired_capabilities=DesiredCapabilities.CHROME,
proxy=self.proxy)
try:
self.driver.get(url)
except WebDriverException as e:
# Be sure we close the session window
self.quit()
raise
self.driver.set_window_size(1280, 1024)
self.driver.implicitly_wait(int(os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_DELAY_BEFORE_CONTENT_READY", 5)))
if self.webdriver_js_execute_code is not None:
self.driver.execute_script(self.webdriver_js_execute_code)
# Selenium doesn't automatically wait for actions as good as Playwright, so wait again
self.driver.implicitly_wait(int(os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_DELAY_BEFORE_CONTENT_READY", 5)))
# @todo - how to check this? is it possible?
self.status_code = 200
# @todo somehow we should try to get this working for WebDriver
# raise EmptyReply(url=url, status_code=r.status_code)
# @todo - dom wait loaded?
time.sleep(int(os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_DELAY_BEFORE_CONTENT_READY", 5)) + self.render_extract_delay)
self.content = self.driver.page_source
self.headers = {}
self.screenshot = self.driver.get_screenshot_as_png()
# Does the connection to the webdriver work? run a test connection.
def is_ready(self):
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException
self.driver = webdriver.Remote(
command_executor=self.command_executor,
desired_capabilities=DesiredCapabilities.CHROME)
# driver.quit() seems to cause better exceptions
self.quit()
return True
def quit(self):
if self.driver:
try:
self.driver.quit()
except Exception as e:
print("Exception in chrome shutdown/quit" + str(e))
# "html_requests" is listed as the default fetcher in store.py!
class html_requests(Fetcher):
fetcher_description = "Basic fast Plaintext/HTTP Client"
def __init__(self, proxy_override=None):
self.proxy_override = proxy_override
def run(self,
url,
timeout,
request_headers,
request_body,
request_method,
ignore_status_codes=False,
current_css_filter=None):
# Make requests use a more modern looking user-agent
if not 'User-Agent' in request_headers:
request_headers['User-Agent'] = os.getenv("DEFAULT_SETTINGS_HEADERS_USERAGENT",
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'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/87.0.4280.66 Safari/537.36')
proxies = {}
# Allows override the proxy on a per-request basis
if self.proxy_override:
proxies = {'http': self.proxy_override, 'https': self.proxy_override, 'ftp': self.proxy_override}
else:
if self.system_http_proxy:
proxies['http'] = self.system_http_proxy
if self.system_https_proxy:
proxies['https'] = self.system_https_proxy
r = requests.request(method=request_method,
data=request_body,
url=url,
headers=request_headers,
timeout=timeout,
proxies=proxies,
verify=False)
# If the response did not tell us what encoding format to expect, Then use chardet to override what `requests` thinks.
# For example - some sites don't tell us it's utf-8, but return utf-8 content
# This seems to not occur when using webdriver/selenium, it seems to detect the text encoding more reliably.
# https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/1604 good info about requests encoding detection
if not r.headers.get('content-type') or not 'charset=' in r.headers.get('content-type'):
encoding = chardet.detect(r.content)['encoding']
if encoding:
r.encoding = encoding
if not r.content or not len(r.content):
raise EmptyReply(url=url, status_code=r.status_code)
# @todo test this
# @todo maybe you really want to test zero-byte return pages?
if r.status_code != 200 and not ignore_status_codes:
# maybe check with content works?
raise Non200ErrorCodeReceived(url=url, status_code=r.status_code, page_html=r.text)
self.status_code = r.status_code
self.content = r.text
self.headers = r.headers
# Decide which is the 'real' HTML webdriver, this is more a system wide config
# rather than site-specific.
use_playwright_as_chrome_fetcher = os.getenv('PLAYWRIGHT_DRIVER_URL', False)
if use_playwright_as_chrome_fetcher:
html_webdriver = base_html_playwright
else:
html_webdriver = base_html_webdriver