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182 lines
6.5 KiB
182 lines
6.5 KiB
import os
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import uuid as uuid_builder
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minimum_seconds_recheck_time = int(os.getenv('MINIMUM_SECONDS_RECHECK_TIME', 60))
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mtable = {'seconds': 1, 'minutes': 60, 'hours': 3600, 'days': 86400, 'weeks': 86400 * 7}
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from changedetectionio.notification import (
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default_notification_body,
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default_notification_format,
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default_notification_title,
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)
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class model(dict):
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__newest_history_key = None
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__history_n=0
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__base_config = {
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'url': None,
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'tag': None,
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'last_checked': 0,
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'last_changed': 0,
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'paused': False,
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'last_viewed': 0, # history key value of the last viewed via the [diff] link
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#'newest_history_key': 0,
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'title': None,
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'previous_md5': False,
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'uuid': str(uuid_builder.uuid4()),
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'headers': {}, # Extra headers to send
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'body': None,
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'method': 'GET',
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#'history': {}, # Dict of timestamp and output stripped filename
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'ignore_text': [], # List of text to ignore when calculating the comparison checksum
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# Custom notification content
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'notification_urls': [], # List of URLs to add to the notification Queue (Usually AppRise)
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'notification_title': default_notification_title,
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'notification_body': default_notification_body,
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'notification_format': default_notification_format,
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'css_filter': '',
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'extract_text': [], # Extract text by regex after filters
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'subtractive_selectors': [],
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'trigger_text': [], # List of text or regex to wait for until a change is detected
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'text_should_not_be_present': [], # Text that should not present
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'fetch_backend': None,
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'extract_title_as_title': False,
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'check_unique_lines': False, # On change-detected, compare against all history if its something new
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'proxy': None, # Preferred proxy connection
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# Re #110, so then if this is set to None, we know to use the default value instead
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# Requires setting to None on submit if it's the same as the default
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# Should be all None by default, so we use the system default in this case.
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'time_between_check': {'weeks': None, 'days': None, 'hours': None, 'minutes': None, 'seconds': None},
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'webdriver_delay': None,
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'webdriver_js_execute_code': None, # Run before change-detection
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}
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jitter_seconds = 0
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def __init__(self, *arg, **kw):
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import uuid
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self.update(self.__base_config)
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self.__datastore_path = kw['datastore_path']
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self['uuid'] = str(uuid.uuid4())
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del kw['datastore_path']
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if kw.get('default'):
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self.update(kw['default'])
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del kw['default']
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# goes at the end so we update the default object with the initialiser
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super(model, self).__init__(*arg, **kw)
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@property
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def viewed(self):
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if int(self['last_viewed']) >= int(self.newest_history_key) :
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return True
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return False
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@property
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def history_n(self):
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return self.__history_n
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@property
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def history(self):
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tmp_history = {}
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import logging
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import time
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# Read the history file as a dict
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fname = os.path.join(self.__datastore_path, self.get('uuid'), "history.txt")
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if os.path.isfile(fname):
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logging.debug("Reading history index " + str(time.time()))
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with open(fname, "r") as f:
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tmp_history = dict(i.strip().split(',', 2) for i in f.readlines())
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if len(tmp_history):
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self.__newest_history_key = list(tmp_history.keys())[-1]
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self.__history_n = len(tmp_history)
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return tmp_history
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@property
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def has_history(self):
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fname = os.path.join(self.__datastore_path, self.get('uuid'), "history.txt")
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return os.path.isfile(fname)
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# Returns the newest key, but if theres only 1 record, then it's counted as not being new, so return 0.
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@property
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def newest_history_key(self):
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if self.__newest_history_key is not None:
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return self.__newest_history_key
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if len(self.history) <= 1:
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return 0
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bump = self.history
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return self.__newest_history_key
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# Save some text file to the appropriate path and bump the history
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# result_obj from fetch_site_status.run()
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def save_history_text(self, contents, timestamp):
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import uuid
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from os import mkdir, path, unlink
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import logging
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output_path = "{}/{}".format(self.__datastore_path, self['uuid'])
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# Incase the operator deleted it, check and create.
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if not os.path.isdir(output_path):
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mkdir(output_path)
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snapshot_fname = "{}/{}.stripped.txt".format(output_path, uuid.uuid4())
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logging.debug("Saving history text {}".format(snapshot_fname))
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with open(snapshot_fname, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(contents)
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f.close()
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# Append to index
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# @todo check last char was \n
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index_fname = "{}/history.txt".format(output_path)
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with open(index_fname, 'a') as f:
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f.write("{},{}\n".format(timestamp, snapshot_fname))
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f.close()
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self.__newest_history_key = timestamp
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self.__history_n+=1
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#@todo bump static cache of the last timestamp so we dont need to examine the file to set a proper ''viewed'' status
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return snapshot_fname
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@property
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def has_empty_checktime(self):
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# using all() + dictionary comprehension
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# Check if all values are 0 in dictionary
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res = all(x == None or x == False or x==0 for x in self.get('time_between_check', {}).values())
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return res
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def threshold_seconds(self):
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seconds = 0
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for m, n in mtable.items():
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x = self.get('time_between_check', {}).get(m, None)
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if x:
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seconds += x * n
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return seconds
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# Iterate over all history texts and see if something new exists
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def lines_contain_something_unique_compared_to_history(self, lines=[]):
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local_lines = [l.decode('utf-8').strip().lower() for l in lines]
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# Compare each lines (set) against each history text file (set) looking for something new..
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for k, v in self.history.items():
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alist = [line.decode('utf-8').strip().lower() for line in open(v, 'rb')]
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res = set(alist) != set(local_lines)
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if res:
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return True
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return False
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