import time from changedetectionio import content_fetcher import hashlib from inscriptis import get_text import urllib3 from . import html_tools import re urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) # Some common stuff here that can be moved to a base class class perform_site_check(): def __init__(self, *args, datastore, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.datastore = datastore def strip_ignore_text(self, content, list_ignore_text): import re ignore = [] ignore_regex = [] for k in list_ignore_text: # Is it a regex? if k[0] == '/': ignore_regex.append(k.strip(" /")) else: ignore.append(k) output = [] for line in content.splitlines(): # Always ignore blank lines in this mode. (when this function gets called) if len(line.strip()): regex_matches = False # if any of these match, skip for regex in ignore_regex: try: if re.search(regex, line, re.IGNORECASE): regex_matches = True except Exception as e: continue if not regex_matches and not any(skip_text in line for skip_text in ignore): output.append(line.encode('utf8')) return "\n".encode('utf8').join(output) def run(self, uuid): timestamp = int(time.time()) # used for storage etc too changed_detected = False stripped_text_from_html = "" watch = self.datastore.data['watching'][uuid] update_obj = {'previous_md5': self.datastore.data['watching'][uuid]['previous_md5'], 'history': {}, "last_checked": timestamp } extra_headers = self.datastore.get_val(uuid, 'headers') # Tweak the base config with the per-watch ones request_headers = self.datastore.data['settings']['headers'].copy() request_headers.update(extra_headers) # https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/4525 # Requests doesnt yet support brotli encoding, so don't put 'br' here, be totally sure that the user cannot # do this by accident. if 'Accept-Encoding' in request_headers and "br" in request_headers['Accept-Encoding']: request_headers['Accept-Encoding'] = request_headers['Accept-Encoding'].replace(', br', '') # @todo check the failures are really handled how we expect else: timeout = self.datastore.data['settings']['requests']['timeout'] url = self.datastore.get_val(uuid, 'url') # Pluggable content fetcher prefer_backend = watch['fetch_backend'] if hasattr(content_fetcher, prefer_backend): klass = getattr(content_fetcher, prefer_backend) else: # If the klass doesnt exist, just use a default klass = getattr(content_fetcher, "html_requests") fetcher = klass() fetcher.run(url, timeout, request_headers) # Fetching complete, now filters # @todo move to class / maybe inside of fetcher abstract base? # @note: I feel like the following should be in a more obvious chain system # - Check filter text # - Is the checksum different? # - Do we convert to JSON? # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41817578/basic-method-chaining ? # return content().textfilter().jsonextract().checksumcompare() ? is_html = True css_filter_rule = watch['css_filter'] if css_filter_rule and len(css_filter_rule.strip()): if 'json:' in css_filter_rule: stripped_text_from_html = html_tools.extract_json_as_string(content=fetcher.content, jsonpath_filter=css_filter_rule) is_html = False else: # CSS Filter, extract the HTML that matches and feed that into the existing inscriptis::get_text stripped_text_from_html = html_tools.css_filter(css_filter=css_filter_rule, html_content=fetcher.content) if is_html: # CSS Filter, extract the HTML that matches and feed that into the existing inscriptis::get_text html_content = fetcher.content if css_filter_rule and len(css_filter_rule.strip()): html_content = html_tools.css_filter(css_filter=css_filter_rule, html_content=fetcher.content) # get_text() via inscriptis stripped_text_from_html = get_text(html_content) # We rely on the actual text in the html output.. many sites have random script vars etc, # in the future we'll implement other mechanisms. update_obj["last_check_status"] = fetcher.get_last_status_code() update_obj["last_error"] = False # If there's text to skip # @todo we could abstract out the get_text() to handle this cleaner if len(watch['ignore_text']): stripped_text_from_html = self.strip_ignore_text(stripped_text_from_html, watch['ignore_text']) else: stripped_text_from_html = stripped_text_from_html.encode('utf8') fetched_md5 = hashlib.md5(stripped_text_from_html).hexdigest() blocked_by_not_found_trigger_text = False if len(watch['trigger_text']): blocked_by_not_found_trigger_text = True for line in watch['trigger_text']: # Because JSON wont serialize a re.compile object if line[0] == '/' and line[-1] == '/': regex = re.compile(line.strip('/'), re.IGNORECASE) # Found it? so we don't wait for it anymore r = re.search(regex, str(stripped_text_from_html)) if r: blocked_by_not_found_trigger_text = False break elif line.lower() in str(stripped_text_from_html).lower(): # We found it don't wait for it. blocked_by_not_found_trigger_text = False break # could be None or False depending on JSON type # On the first run of a site, watch['previous_md5'] will be an empty string if not blocked_by_not_found_trigger_text and watch['previous_md5'] != fetched_md5: changed_detected = True # Don't confuse people by updating as last-changed, when it actually just changed from None.. if self.datastore.get_val(uuid, 'previous_md5'): update_obj["last_changed"] = timestamp update_obj["previous_md5"] = fetched_md5 # Extract title as title if is_html and self.datastore.data['settings']['application']['extract_title_as_title']: if not watch['title'] or not len(watch['title']): update_obj['title'] = html_tools.extract_element(find='title', html_content=fetcher.content) return changed_detected, update_obj, stripped_text_from_html