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changedetection.io/backend/fetch_site_status.py

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import time
import requests
import hashlib
import os
import re
from inscriptis import get_text
# Some common stuff here that can be moved to a base class
class perform_site_check():
# New state that is set after a check
# Return value dict
update_obj = {}
def __init__(self, *args, uuid=False, datastore, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.timestamp = int(time.time()) # used for storage etc too
self.uuid = uuid
self.datastore = datastore
self.url = datastore.get_val(uuid, 'url')
self.current_md5 = datastore.get_val(uuid, 'previous_md5')
self.output_path = "/datastore/{}".format(self.uuid)
self.ensure_output_path()
self.run()
# Current state of what needs to be updated
@property
def update_data(self):
return self.update_obj
def save_firefox_screenshot(self, uuid, output):
# @todo call selenium or whatever
return
def ensure_output_path(self):
try:
os.stat(self.output_path)
except:
os.mkdir(self.output_path)
def save_response_html_output(self, output):
# @todo Saving the original HTML can be very large, better to set as an option, these files could be important to some.
with open("{}/{}.html".format(self.output_path, self.timestamp), 'w') as f:
f.write(output)
f.close()
def save_response_stripped_output(self, output):
fname = "{}/{}.stripped.txt".format(self.output_path, self.timestamp)
with open(fname, 'w') as f:
f.write(output)
f.close()
return fname
def run(self):
extra_headers = self.datastore.get_val(self.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', '')
try:
timeout = self.datastore.data['settings']['requests']['timeout']
except KeyError:
# @todo yeah this should go back to the default value in store.py, but this whole object should abstract off it
timeout = 15
try:
r = requests.get(self.url,
headers=request_headers,
timeout=timeout,
verify=False)
stripped_text_from_html = get_text(r.text)
# Usually from networkIO/requests level
except (requests.exceptions.ConnectionError, requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout) as e:
self.update_obj["last_error"] = str(e)
print(str(e))
except requests.exceptions.MissingSchema:
print("Skipping {} due to missing schema/bad url".format(self.uuid))
# Usually from html2text level
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
self.update_obj["last_error"] = str(e)
print(str(e))
# figure out how to deal with this cleaner..
# 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 480: invalid continuation byte
else:
# 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.
self.update_obj["last_check_status"] = r.status_code
self.update_obj["last_error"] = False
fetched_md5 = hashlib.md5(stripped_text_from_html.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
if self.current_md5 != fetched_md5:
# Don't confuse people by updating as last-changed, when it actually just changed from None..
if self.datastore.get_val(self.uuid, 'previous_md5') is not None:
self.update_obj["last_changed"] = self.timestamp
self.update_obj["previous_md5"] = fetched_md5
self.save_response_html_output(r.text)
output_filepath = self.save_response_stripped_output(stripped_text_from_html)
# Update history with the stripped text for future reference, this will also mean we save the first
timestamp = str(self.timestamp)
self.update_obj.update({"history": {timestamp: output_filepath}})
self.update_obj["last_checked"] = self.timestamp