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changedetection.io/changedetectionio/content_fetcher.py

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import os
import time
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException
import urllib3.exceptions
class EmptyReply(Exception):
pass
class Fetcher():
error = None
status_code = None
content = None # Should be bytes?
fetcher_description ="No description"
@abstractmethod
def get_error(self):
return self.error
@abstractmethod
def run(self, url, timeout, request_headers):
# Should set self.error, self.status_code and self.content
pass
@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)
#
# Returns tuple(mime_type, stream)
# @abstractmethod
# def return_diff(self, stream_a, stream_b):
# return
def available_fetchers():
import inspect
from changedetectionio import content_fetcher
p=[]
for name, obj in inspect.getmembers(content_fetcher):
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 "html_" in name:
t=tuple([name,obj.fetcher_description])
p.append(t)
return p
class 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 = ''
def __init__(self):
self.command_executor = os.getenv("WEBDRIVER_URL", 'http://browser-chrome:4444/wd/hub')
def run(self, url, timeout, request_headers):
# check env for WEBDRIVER_URL
driver = webdriver.Remote(
command_executor=self.command_executor,
desired_capabilities=DesiredCapabilities.CHROME)
try:
driver.get(url)
except WebDriverException as e:
# Be sure we close the session window
driver.quit()
raise
# @todo - how to check this? is it possible?
self.status_code = 200
# @todo - dom wait loaded?
time.sleep(5)
self.content = driver.page_source
driver.quit()
def is_ready(self):
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException
driver = webdriver.Remote(
command_executor=self.command_executor,
desired_capabilities=DesiredCapabilities.CHROME)
# driver.quit() seems to cause better exceptions
driver.quit()
return True
# "html_requests" is listed as the default fetcher in store.py!
class html_requests(Fetcher):
fetcher_description = "Basic fast Plaintext/HTTP Client"
def run(self, url, timeout, request_headers):
import requests
r = requests.get(url,
headers=request_headers,
timeout=timeout,
verify=False)
html = r.text
# @todo test this
if not r or not html or not len(html):
raise EmptyReply(url)
self.status_code = r.status_code
self.content = html