1155 lines
37 KiB
Python
1155 lines
37 KiB
Python
DOCSTRING='''
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OpenDirDL
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downloads open directories
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The basics:
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1. Create a database of the directory's files with
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> opendirdl digest http://website.com/directory/
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2. Enable and disable the files you are interested in with
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> opendirdl remove_pattern ".*"
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> opendirdl keep_pattern "Daft%20Punk"
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> opendirdl remove_pattern "folder\.jpg"
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Note the percent-encoded string.
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3. Download the enabled files with
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> opendirdl download database.db
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Specifics:
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digest:
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Recursively fetch directories and build a database of file URLs.
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> opendirdl digest http://website.com/directory/ <flags>
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> opendirdl digest !clipboard <flags>
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flags:
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-f | --fullscan:
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When included, perform HEAD requests on all files, to know the size of
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the entire directory.
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-db "x.db" | --databasename "x.db":
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Use a custom database filename. By default, databases are named after
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the web domain.
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download:
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Download the files whose URLs are Enabled in the database.
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> opendirdl download website.com.db <flags>
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flags:
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-o "x" | --outputdir "x":
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Save the files to a custom directory, "x". By default, files are saved
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to a folder named after the web domain.
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-ow | --overwrite:
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When included, download and overwrite files even if they already exist
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in the output directory.
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-bps 100 | --bytespersecond 100:
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Ratelimit yourself to downloading at 100 BYTES per second.
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The webmaster will appreciate this.
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keep_pattern:
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Enable URLs which match a regex pattern. Matches are based on the percent-
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encoded strings!
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> opendirdl keep_pattern website.com.db ".*"
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remove_pattern:
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Disable URLs which match a regex pattern. Matches are based on the percent-
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encoded strings!
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> opendirdl remove_pattern website.com.db ".*"
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list_basenames:
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List enabled URLs in order of their base filename. This makes it easier to
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find titles of interest in a directory that is very scattered or poorly
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organized.
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> opendirdl list_basenames website.com.db <flags>
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flags:
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-o "x.txt" | --outputfile "x.txt":
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Output the results to a file instead of stdout. This is useful if the
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filenames contain special characters that crash Python, or are so long
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that the console becomes unreadable.
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measure:
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Sum up the filesizes of all Enabled URLs.
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> opendirdl measure website.com.db <flags>
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flags:
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-f | --fullscan:
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When included, perform HEAD requests on all files to update their size.
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-n | --new_only:
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When included, perform HEAD requests only on files that haven't gotten one
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yet.
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If a file's size is not known by the time this operation completes, you will
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receive a printed note.
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tree:
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Print the file / folder tree.
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> opendirdl tree website.com.db <flags>
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flags:
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-o "x.txt" | --outputfile "x.txt":
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Output the results to a file instead of stdout. This is useful if the
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filenames contain special characters that crash Python, or are so long
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that the console becomes unreadable.
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If the filename ends with ".html", the webpage will use collapsible
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boxes rather than plain text.
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'''
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# Module names preceeded by `## ~` indicate modules that are imported during
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# a function, because they are not used anywhere else and we don't need to waste
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# time importing them usually.
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import sys
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# Please consult my github repo for these files
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# https://github.com/voussoir/else
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sys.path.append('C:\\git\\else\\ratelimiter'); import ratelimiter
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sys.path.append('C:\\git\\else\\bytestring'); import bytestring
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import argparse
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## ~import bs4
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import collections
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## ~import hashlib
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import os
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## ~import re
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import requests
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import shutil
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import sqlite3
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## ~tkinter
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import traceback
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import urllib.parse
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FILENAME_BADCHARS = '/\\:*?"<>|'
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TERMINAL_WIDTH = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns
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DOWNLOAD_CHUNK = 16 * bytestring.KIBIBYTE
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# When doing a basic scan, we will not send HEAD requests to URLs that end in these strings,
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# because they're probably files.
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# This isn't meant to be a comprehensive filetype library, but it covers enough of the
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# typical opendir to speed things up.
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SKIPPABLE_FILETYPES = [
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'.aac',
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'.avi',
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'.bin',
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'.bmp',
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'.bz2',
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'.epub',
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'.exe',
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'.db',
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'.flac',
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'.gif',
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'.gz',
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'.ico',
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'.iso',
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'.jpeg',
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'.jpg',
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'.m3u',
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'.m4a',
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'.m4v',
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'.mka',
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'.mkv',
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'.mov',
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'.mp3',
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'.mp4',
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'.nfo',
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'.ogg',
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'.ott',
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'.pdf',
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'.png',
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'.rar',
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'.srt',
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'.tar',
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'.ttf',
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'.txt',
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'.wav',
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'.webm',
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'.wma',
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'.zip',
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]
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SKIPPABLE_FILETYPES = set(x.lower() for x in SKIPPABLE_FILETYPES)
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# oh shit
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HTML_TREE_HEADER = '''
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<meta charset="UTF-8">
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<script type="text/javascript">
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function collapse(id)
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{
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div = document.getElementById(id);
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if (div.style.display != "none")
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{
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div.style.display = "none";
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}
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else
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{
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div.style.display = "block";
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}
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}
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</script>
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<style>
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*
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{
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font-family: Consolas;
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}
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button
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{
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display: block;
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}
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div
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{
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padding: 10px;
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padding-left: 15px;
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margin-bottom: 10px;
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border: 1px solid #000;
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}
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</style>
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'''
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DB_INIT = '''
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS urls(
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url TEXT,
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basename TEXT,
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content_length INT,
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content_type TEXT,
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do_download INT
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);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS urlindex on urls(url);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS baseindex on urls(basename);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS sizeindex on urls(content_length);
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'''.strip()
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SQL_URL = 0
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SQL_BASENAME = 1
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SQL_CONTENT_LENGTH = 2
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SQL_CONTENT_TYPE = 3
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SQL_DO_DOWNLOAD = 4
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UNMEASURED_WARNING = '''
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Note: %d files do not have a stored Content-Length.
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Run `measure` with `-f`|`--fullscan` or `-n`|`--new_only` to HEAD request those files.
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'''.strip()
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## DOWNLOADER ######################################################################################
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## ##
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class Downloader:
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def __init__(self, databasename, outputdir=None, headers=None):
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self.databasename = databasename
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self.sql = sqlite3.connect(databasename)
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self.cur = self.sql.cursor()
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if outputdir is None or outputdir == "":
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# This assumes that all URLs in the database are from the same domain.
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# If they aren't, it's the user's fault.
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self.cur.execute('SELECT url FROM urls LIMIT 1')
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url = self.cur.fetchone()[0]
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outputdir = url_to_filepath(url)['root']
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self.outputdir = outputdir
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def download(self, overwrite=False, bytespersecond=None):
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overwrite = bool(overwrite)
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self.cur.execute('SELECT * FROM urls WHERE do_download == 1 ORDER BY url')
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while True:
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fetch = self.cur.fetchone()
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if fetch is None:
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break
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url = fetch[SQL_URL]
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''' Creating the permanent and temporary filenames '''
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url_filepath = url_to_filepath(url)
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# Ignore this value of `root`, because we might have a custom outputdir.
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root = url_filepath['root']
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folder = os.path.join(root, url_filepath['folder'])
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os.makedirs(folder, exist_ok=True)
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fullname = os.path.join(folder, url_filepath['filename'])
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temporary_basename = hashit(url, 16) + '.oddltemporary'
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temporary_fullname = os.path.join(folder, temporary_basename)
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''' Managing overwrite '''
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if os.path.isfile(fullname):
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if overwrite is True:
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os.remove(fullname)
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else:
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safeprint('Skipping "%s". Use `--overwrite`' % fullname)
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continue
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safeprint('Downloading "%s" as "%s"' % (fullname, temporary_basename))
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filehandle = open(temporary_fullname, 'wb')
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try:
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download_file(url, filehandle, hookfunction=hook1, bytespersecond=bytespersecond)
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os.rename(temporary_fullname, fullname)
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except:
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filehandle.close()
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raise
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## ##
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## DOWNLOADER ######################################################################################
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## GENERIC #########################################################################################
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## ##
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class Generic:
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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for kwarg in kwargs:
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setattr(self, kwarg, kwargs[kwarg])
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class TreeExistingChild(Exception):
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pass
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class TreeInvalidIdentifier(Exception):
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pass
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class TreeNode:
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def __init__(self, identifier, data, parent=None):
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assert isinstance(identifier, str)
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assert '\\' not in identifier
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self.identifier = identifier
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self.data = data
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self.parent = parent
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self.children = {}
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return self.children[key]
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'TreeNode %s' % self.abspath()
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def abspath(self):
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node = self
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nodes = [node]
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while node.parent is not None:
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node = node.parent
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nodes.append(node)
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nodes.reverse()
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nodes = [node.identifier for node in nodes]
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return '\\'.join(nodes)
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def add_child(self, other_node, overwrite_parent=False):
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self.check_child_availability(other_node.identifier)
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if other_node.parent is not None and not overwrite_parent:
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raise ValueError('That node already has a parent. Try `overwrite_parent=True`')
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other_node.parent = self
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self.children[other_node.identifier] = other_node
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return other_node
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def check_child_availability(self, identifier):
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if ':' in identifier:
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raise TreeInvalidIdentifier('Only roots may have a colon')
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if identifier in self.children:
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raise TreeExistingChild('Node %s already has child %s' % (self.identifier, identifier))
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def detach(self):
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del self.parent.children[self.identifier]
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self.parent = None
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def listnodes(self, customsort=None):
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items = list(self.children.items())
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if customsort is None:
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items.sort(key=lambda x: x[0].lower())
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else:
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items.sort(key=customsort)
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return [item[1] for item in items]
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def merge_other(self, othertree, otherroot=None):
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newroot = None
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if ':' in othertree.identifier:
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if otherroot is None:
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raise Exception('Must specify a new name for the other tree\'s root')
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else:
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newroot = otherroot
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else:
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newroot = othertree.identifier
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othertree.identifier = newroot
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othertree.parent = self
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self.check_child_availability(newroot)
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self.children[newroot] = othertree
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def printtree(self, customsort=None):
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for node in self.walk(customsort):
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print(node.abspath())
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def sorted_children(self, customsort=None):
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if customsort:
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keys = sorted(self.children.keys(), key=customsort)
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else:
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keys = sorted(self.children.keys())
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for key in keys:
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yield (key, self.children[key])
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def walk(self, customsort=None):
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yield self
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for child in self.listnodes(customsort=customsort):
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#print(child)
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#print(child.listnodes())
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yield from child.walk(customsort=customsort)
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## ##
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## GENERIC #########################################################################################
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## WALKER ##########################################################################################
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## ##
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class Walker:
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def __init__(self, walkurl, databasename=None, fullscan=False):
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if walkurl[-1] != '/':
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walkurl += '/'
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self.walkurl = walkurl
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if databasename is None or databasename == "":
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self.domain = url_to_filepath(walkurl)['root']
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databasename = self.domain + '.db'
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databasename = databasename.replace(':', '#')
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self.databasename = databasename
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safeprint('Opening %s' % self.databasename)
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self.sql = sqlite3.connect(self.databasename)
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self.cur = self.sql.cursor()
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db_init(self.sql, self.cur)
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self.fullscan = bool(fullscan)
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self.queue = collections.deque()
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self.seen_directories = set()
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def smart_insert(self, url=None, head=None, commit=True):
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'''
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See `smart_insert`.
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'''
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smart_insert(self.sql, self.cur, url=url, head=head, commit=commit)
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def extract_hrefs(self, response, tag='a', attribute='href'):
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'''
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Given a Response object, extract href urls.
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External links, index sort links, and desktop.ini are discarded.
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'''
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import bs4
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soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser')
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elements = soup.findAll(tag)
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for element in elements:
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try:
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href = element[attribute]
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except KeyError:
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continue
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href = urllib.parse.urljoin(response.url, href)
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if not href.startswith(self.walkurl):
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# Don't go to other sites or parent directories.
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continue
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#if 'C=' in href and 'O=' in href:
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if any(sorter in href for sorter in ('?C=', '?O=', '?M=', '?D=', '?N=', '?S=')):
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# Alternative sort modes for index pages.
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continue
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if href.endswith('desktop.ini'):
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# I hate these things.
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continue
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yield href
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def process_url(self, url=None):
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'''
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Given a URL, check whether it is an index page or an actual file.
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If it is an index page, it's links are extracted and queued.
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If it is a file, its information is saved to the database.
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We perform a
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HEAD:
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when `self.fullscan` is True.
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when `self.fullscan` is False but the url is not a SKIPPABLE_FILETYPE.
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when the url is an index page.
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GET:
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when the url is a index page.
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'''
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if url is None:
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url = self.walkurl
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else:
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url = urllib.parse.urljoin(self.walkurl, url)
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if url in self.seen_directories:
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# We already picked this up at some point
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return
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if not url.startswith(self.walkurl):
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# Don't follow external links or parent directory.
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safeprint('Skipping "%s" due to external url.' % url)
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return
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urll = url.lower()
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if self.fullscan is False:
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skippable = any(urll.endswith(ext) for ext in SKIPPABLE_FILETYPES)
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if skippable:
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safeprint('Skipping "%s" due to extension.' % url)
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self.smart_insert(url=url, commit=False)
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return
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self.cur.execute('SELECT * FROM urls WHERE url == ?', [url])
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skippable = self.cur.fetchone() is not None
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if skippable:
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safeprint('Skipping "%s" since we already have it.' % url)
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return
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try:
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head = do_head(url)
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except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as e:
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if e.response.status_code == 403:
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print('403 FORBIDDEN!')
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return
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if e.response.status_code == 404:
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print('404 NOT FOUND!')
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return
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raise
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content_type = head.headers.get('Content-Type', '?')
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#print(content_type)
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if content_type.startswith('text/html'):# and head.url.endswith('/'):
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# This is an index page, so extract links and queue them.
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response = do_get(url)
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hrefs = self.extract_hrefs(response)
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# Just in case the URL we used is different than the real one,
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# such as missing a trailing slash, add both.
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self.seen_directories.add(url)
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self.seen_directories.add(head.url)
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added = 0
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for href in hrefs:
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if href in self.seen_directories:
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continue
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else:
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self.queue.append(href)
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added += 1
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print('Queued %d urls' % added)
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else:
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# This is not an index page, so save it.
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self.smart_insert(head=head, commit=False)
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def walk(self, url=None):
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self.queue.appendleft(url)
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try:
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while len(self.queue) > 0:
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# Popping from right helps keep the queue short because it handles the files
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# early.
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url = self.queue.popleft()
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self.process_url(url)
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line = '{:,} Remaining'.format(len(self.queue))
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print(line)
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except:
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self.sql.commit()
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raise
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self.sql.commit()
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## ##
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## WALKER ##########################################################################################
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## GENERAL FUNCTIONS ###############################################################################
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## ##
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def db_init(sql, cur):
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lines = DB_INIT.split(';')
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for line in lines:
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cur.execute(line)
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|
sql.commit()
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def dict_to_file(jdict, filename):
|
|
text = dict_to_string(jdict)
|
|
text = text.encode('utf-8')
|
|
filehandle = open(filename, 'wb')
|
|
filehandle.write(text)
|
|
filehandle.close()
|
|
|
|
def do_get(url, raise_for_status=True):
|
|
return do_request('GET', requests.get, url)
|
|
|
|
def do_head(url, raise_for_status=True):
|
|
return do_request('HEAD', requests.head, url)
|
|
|
|
def do_request(message, method, url, raise_for_status=True):
|
|
message = '{message:>4s}: {url} : '.format(message=message, url=url)
|
|
safeprint(message, end='', flush=True)
|
|
response = method(url)
|
|
safeprint(response.status_code)
|
|
if raise_for_status:
|
|
response.raise_for_status()
|
|
return response
|
|
|
|
def download_file(url, filehandle, hookfunction=None, headers={}, bytespersecond=None):
|
|
if bytespersecond is not None:
|
|
limiter = ratelimiter.Ratelimiter(allowance_per_period=bytespersecond, period=1)
|
|
else:
|
|
limiter = None
|
|
|
|
currentblock = 0
|
|
downloading = requests.get(url, stream=True, headers=headers)
|
|
totalsize = int(downloading.headers.get('content-length', 1))
|
|
for chunk in downloading.iter_content(chunk_size=DOWNLOAD_CHUNK):
|
|
if not chunk:
|
|
break
|
|
currentblock += 1
|
|
filehandle.write(chunk)
|
|
if limiter is not None:
|
|
limiter.limit(len(chunk))
|
|
if hookfunction is not None:
|
|
hookfunction(currentblock, DOWNLOAD_CHUNK, totalsize)
|
|
|
|
filehandle.close()
|
|
size = os.path.getsize(filehandle.name)
|
|
if size < totalsize:
|
|
raise Exception('Did not receive expected total size. %d / %d' % (size, totalsize))
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def filepath_sanitize(text, allowed=''):
|
|
bet = FILENAME_BADCHARS.replace(allowed, '')
|
|
for char in bet:
|
|
text = text.replace(char, '')
|
|
return text
|
|
|
|
def get_clipboard():
|
|
import tkinter
|
|
t = tkinter.Tk()
|
|
clip = t.clipboard_get()
|
|
t.destroy()
|
|
return clip
|
|
|
|
def hashit(text, length=None):
|
|
import hashlib
|
|
h = hashlib.sha512(text.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
|
|
if length is not None:
|
|
h = h[:length]
|
|
return h
|
|
|
|
def hook1(currentblock, chunksize, totalsize):
|
|
currentbytes = currentblock * chunksize
|
|
if currentbytes > totalsize:
|
|
currentbytes = totalsize
|
|
currentbytes = '{:,}'.format(currentbytes)
|
|
totalsize = '{:,}'.format(totalsize)
|
|
currentbytes = currentbytes.rjust(len(totalsize), ' ')
|
|
print('%s / %s bytes' % (currentbytes, totalsize), end='\r')
|
|
if currentbytes == totalsize:
|
|
print()
|
|
|
|
def listget(l, index, default=None):
|
|
try:
|
|
return l[index]
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
return default
|
|
|
|
def longest_length(li):
|
|
longest = 0
|
|
for item in li:
|
|
longest = max(longest, len(item))
|
|
return longest
|
|
|
|
def safeprint(text, **kwargs):
|
|
text = str(text)
|
|
text = text.encode('ascii', 'replace').decode()
|
|
text = text.replace('?', '_')
|
|
print(text, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def smart_insert(sql, cur, url=None, head=None, commit=True):
|
|
'''
|
|
INSERT or UPDATE the appropriate entry, or DELETE if the head
|
|
shows a 403 / 404.
|
|
'''
|
|
if bool(url) is bool(head):
|
|
raise ValueError('One and only one of `url` or `head` is necessary.')
|
|
|
|
if url is not None:
|
|
# When doing a basic scan, all we get is the URL.
|
|
content_length = None
|
|
content_type = None
|
|
|
|
elif head is not None:
|
|
# When doing a full scan, we get a Response object.
|
|
if head.status_code in [403, 404]:
|
|
cur.execute('DELETE FROM urls WHERE url == ?', [url])
|
|
if commit:
|
|
sql.commit()
|
|
return (url, None, 0, None, 0)
|
|
else:
|
|
url = head.url
|
|
content_length = head.headers.get('Content-Length', None)
|
|
if content_length is not None:
|
|
content_length = int(content_length)
|
|
content_type = head.headers.get('Content-Type', None)
|
|
|
|
basename = url_to_filepath(url)['filename']
|
|
basename = urllib.parse.unquote(basename)
|
|
do_download = True
|
|
|
|
cur.execute('SELECT * FROM urls WHERE url == ?', [url])
|
|
existing_entry = cur.fetchone()
|
|
is_new = existing_entry is None
|
|
|
|
data = (url, basename, content_length, content_type, do_download)
|
|
if is_new:
|
|
cur.execute('INSERT INTO urls VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?)', data)
|
|
else:
|
|
print(url)
|
|
command = '''
|
|
UPDATE urls SET
|
|
content_length = coalesce(?, content_length),
|
|
content_type = coalesce(?, content_type)
|
|
WHERE url == ?
|
|
'''
|
|
cur.execute(command, [content_length, content_type, url])
|
|
|
|
if commit:
|
|
sql.commit()
|
|
return data
|
|
|
|
def url_to_filepath(text):
|
|
text = urllib.parse.unquote(text)
|
|
parts = urllib.parse.urlsplit(text)
|
|
scheme = parts.scheme
|
|
root = parts.netloc
|
|
(folder, filename) = os.path.split(parts.path)
|
|
while folder.startswith('/'):
|
|
folder = folder[1:]
|
|
|
|
# Folders are allowed to have slashes...
|
|
folder = filepath_sanitize(folder, allowed='/\\')
|
|
folder = folder.replace('\\', os.path.sep)
|
|
folder = folder.replace('/', os.path.sep)
|
|
# ...but Files are not.
|
|
filename = filepath_sanitize(filename)
|
|
|
|
result = {
|
|
'scheme': scheme,
|
|
'root': root,
|
|
'folder': folder,
|
|
'filename': filename,
|
|
}
|
|
return result
|
|
## ##
|
|
## GENERAL FUNCTIONS ###############################################################################
|
|
|
|
|
|
## COMMANDLINE FUNCTIONS ###########################################################################
|
|
## ##
|
|
def digest(databasename, walkurl, fullscan=False):
|
|
if walkurl in ('!clipboard', '!c'):
|
|
walkurl = get_clipboard()
|
|
safeprint('From clipboard: %s' % walkurl)
|
|
walker = Walker(
|
|
databasename=databasename,
|
|
fullscan=fullscan,
|
|
walkurl=walkurl,
|
|
)
|
|
walker.walk()
|
|
|
|
def digest_argparse(args):
|
|
return digest(
|
|
databasename=args.databasename,
|
|
walkurl=args.walkurl,
|
|
fullscan=args.fullscan,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def download(databasename, outputdir=None, overwrite=False, bytespersecond=None):
|
|
if isinstance(bytespersecond, str):
|
|
bytespersecond = eval(bytespersecond)
|
|
|
|
downloader = Downloader(
|
|
databasename=databasename,
|
|
outputdir=outputdir,
|
|
)
|
|
downloader.download(
|
|
bytespersecond=bytespersecond,
|
|
overwrite=overwrite,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def download_argparse(args):
|
|
return download(
|
|
databasename=args.databasename,
|
|
outputdir=args.outputdir,
|
|
overwrite=args.overwrite,
|
|
bytespersecond=args.bytespersecond,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def filter_pattern(databasename, regex, action='keep', *trash):
|
|
'''
|
|
When `action` is 'keep', then any URLs matching the regex will have their
|
|
`do_download` flag set to True.
|
|
|
|
When `action` is 'remove', then any URLs matching the regex will have their
|
|
`do_download` flag set to False.
|
|
|
|
Actions will not act on each other's behalf. A 'keep' will NEVER disable a url,
|
|
and 'remove' will NEVER enable one.
|
|
'''
|
|
import re
|
|
if isinstance(regex, str):
|
|
regex = [regex]
|
|
|
|
keep = action == 'keep'
|
|
remove = action == 'remove'
|
|
|
|
sql = sqlite3.connect(databasename)
|
|
cur = sql.cursor()
|
|
cur2 = sql.cursor()
|
|
|
|
cur2.execute('SELECT * FROM urls')
|
|
while True:
|
|
fetch = cur2.fetchone()
|
|
if fetch is None:
|
|
break
|
|
url = fetch[SQL_URL]
|
|
current_do_dl = fetch[SQL_DO_DOWNLOAD]
|
|
for pattern in regex:
|
|
contains = re.search(pattern, url) is not None
|
|
|
|
should_keep = (keep and contains)
|
|
if keep and contains and not current_do_dl:
|
|
safeprint('Enabling "%s"' % url)
|
|
cur.execute('UPDATE urls SET do_download = 1 WHERE url == ?', [url])
|
|
if remove and contains and current_do_dl:
|
|
safeprint('Disabling "%s"' % url)
|
|
cur.execute('UPDATE urls SET do_download = 0 WHERE url == ?', [url])
|
|
sql.commit()
|
|
|
|
def keep_pattern(args):
|
|
'''
|
|
See `filter_pattern`.
|
|
'''
|
|
filter_pattern(
|
|
action='keep',
|
|
databasename=args.databasename,
|
|
regex=args.regex,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def list_basenames(databasename, outputfile=None):
|
|
'''
|
|
Given a database, print the entries in order of the file basenames.
|
|
This makes it easier to find interesting titles without worrying about
|
|
what directory they're in.
|
|
'''
|
|
sql = sqlite3.connect(databasename)
|
|
cur = sql.cursor()
|
|
cur.execute('SELECT basename FROM urls WHERE do_download == 1 ORDER BY LENGTH(basename) DESC LIMIT 1')
|
|
|
|
fetch = cur.fetchone()
|
|
if fetch is None:
|
|
return
|
|
longest = len(fetch[0])
|
|
cur.execute('SELECT * FROM urls WHERE do_download == 1 ORDER BY LOWER(basename)')
|
|
form = '{bn:<%ds} : {url} : {byt}' % longest
|
|
if outputfile:
|
|
outputfile = open(outputfile, 'w', encoding='utf-8')
|
|
while True:
|
|
fetch = cur.fetchone()
|
|
if fetch is None:
|
|
break
|
|
byt = fetch[SQL_CONTENT_LENGTH]
|
|
if byt is None:
|
|
byt = ''
|
|
else:
|
|
byt = '{:,}'.format(byt)
|
|
line = form.format(bn=fetch[SQL_BASENAME], url=fetch[SQL_URL], byt=byt)
|
|
if outputfile:
|
|
outputfile.write(line + '\n')
|
|
else:
|
|
print(line)
|
|
if outputfile:
|
|
outputfile.close()
|
|
|
|
def list_basenames_argparse(args):
|
|
return list_basenames(
|
|
databasename=args.databasename,
|
|
outputfile=args.outputfile,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def measure(databasename, fullscan=False, new_only=False):
|
|
'''
|
|
Given a database, print the sum of all Content-Lengths.
|
|
URLs will be HEAD requested if:
|
|
`new_only` is True and the file has no stored content length, or
|
|
`fullscan` is True and `new_only` is False
|
|
'''
|
|
if isinstance(fullscan, str):
|
|
fullscan = bool(fullscan)
|
|
|
|
totalsize = 0
|
|
sql = sqlite3.connect(databasename)
|
|
cur = sql.cursor()
|
|
|
|
if new_only:
|
|
cur.execute('SELECT * FROM urls WHERE do_download == 1 AND content_length IS NULL')
|
|
else:
|
|
cur.execute('SELECT * FROM urls WHERE do_download == 1')
|
|
|
|
items = cur.fetchall()
|
|
|
|
filecount = 0
|
|
unmeasured_file_count = 0
|
|
try:
|
|
for fetch in items:
|
|
size = fetch[SQL_CONTENT_LENGTH]
|
|
|
|
if fullscan or new_only:
|
|
url = fetch[SQL_URL]
|
|
head = do_head(url, raise_for_status=False)
|
|
fetch = smart_insert(sql, cur, head=head, commit=True)
|
|
size = fetch[SQL_CONTENT_LENGTH]
|
|
if size is None:
|
|
safeprint('"%s" is not revealing Content-Length' % url)
|
|
size = 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
elif fetch[SQL_CONTENT_LENGTH] is None:
|
|
unmeasured_file_count += 1
|
|
size = 0
|
|
|
|
totalsize += size
|
|
filecount += 1
|
|
except:
|
|
sql.commit()
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
sql.commit()
|
|
short_string = bytestring.bytestring(totalsize)
|
|
totalsize_string = '{} ({:,} bytes) in {:,} files'.format(short_string, totalsize, filecount)
|
|
print(totalsize_string)
|
|
if unmeasured_file_count > 0:
|
|
print(UNMEASURED_WARNING % unmeasured_file_count)
|
|
return totalsize
|
|
|
|
def measure_argparse(args):
|
|
return measure(
|
|
databasename=args.databasename,
|
|
fullscan=args.fullscan,
|
|
new_only=args.new_only,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def remove_pattern(args):
|
|
'''
|
|
See `filter_pattern`.
|
|
'''
|
|
filter_pattern(
|
|
action='remove',
|
|
databasename=args.databasename,
|
|
regex=args.regex,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def tree(databasename, output_filename=None):
|
|
sql = sqlite3.connect(databasename)
|
|
cur = sql.cursor()
|
|
cur.execute('SELECT * FROM urls WHERE do_download == 1')
|
|
items = cur.fetchall()
|
|
if len(items) == 0:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
items.sort(key=lambda x: x[SQL_URL])
|
|
|
|
path_parts = url_to_filepath(items[0][SQL_URL])
|
|
root_identifier = path_parts['root']
|
|
print('Root', root_identifier)
|
|
root_data = {'name': root_identifier, 'item_type': 'directory'}
|
|
root_identifier = root_identifier.replace(':', '')
|
|
tree = TreeNode(
|
|
identifier=root_identifier,
|
|
data=root_data
|
|
)
|
|
node_map = {}
|
|
|
|
unmeasured_file_count = 0
|
|
|
|
for item in items:
|
|
path = url_to_filepath(item[SQL_URL])
|
|
scheme = path['scheme']
|
|
|
|
# I join and re-split because 'folder' may contain slashes of its own
|
|
# and I want to break all the pieces
|
|
path = '\\'.join([path['root'], path['folder'], path['filename']])
|
|
parts = path.split('\\')
|
|
#print(path)
|
|
for (index, part) in enumerate(parts):
|
|
this_path = '/'.join(parts[:index + 1])
|
|
parent_path = '/'.join(parts[:index])
|
|
#safeprint('this:' + this_path)
|
|
#safeprint('parent:' + parent_path)
|
|
|
|
#input()
|
|
data = {
|
|
'name': part,
|
|
'url': scheme + '://' + this_path,
|
|
}
|
|
this_identifier = this_path.replace(':', '')
|
|
parent_identifier = parent_path.replace(':', '')
|
|
|
|
if (index + 1) == len(parts):
|
|
data['item_type'] = 'file'
|
|
if item[SQL_CONTENT_LENGTH]:
|
|
data['size'] = item[SQL_CONTENT_LENGTH]
|
|
else:
|
|
unmeasured_file_count += 1
|
|
data['size'] = 0
|
|
else:
|
|
data['item_type'] = 'directory'
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Ensure this comment is in a node of its own
|
|
this_node = node_map.get(this_identifier, None)
|
|
if this_node:
|
|
# This ID was detected as a parent of a previous iteration
|
|
# Now we're actually filling it in.
|
|
this_node.data = data
|
|
else:
|
|
this_node = TreeNode(this_identifier, data)
|
|
node_map[this_identifier] = this_node
|
|
|
|
# Attach this node to the parent.
|
|
if parent_identifier == root_identifier:
|
|
try:
|
|
tree.add_child(this_node)
|
|
except TreeExistingChild:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
parent_node = node_map.get(parent_identifier, None)
|
|
if not parent_node:
|
|
parent_node = TreeNode(parent_identifier, data=None)
|
|
node_map[parent_identifier] = parent_node
|
|
try:
|
|
parent_node.add_child(this_node)
|
|
except TreeExistingChild:
|
|
pass
|
|
this_node.parent = parent_node
|
|
#print(this_node.data)
|
|
|
|
def write(line, outfile=None):
|
|
if outfile is None:
|
|
safeprint(line)
|
|
else:
|
|
outfile.write(line + '\n')
|
|
|
|
def recursive_get_size(node):
|
|
size = node.data.get('size', 0)
|
|
if size:
|
|
# Files have this attribute, dirs don't
|
|
return size
|
|
|
|
for child in node.children.values():
|
|
size += recursive_get_size(child)
|
|
node.data['size'] = size
|
|
return size
|
|
|
|
def recursive_print_node(node, depth=0, outfile=None):
|
|
if use_html:
|
|
if node.data['item_type'] == 'directory':
|
|
div_id = hashit(node.identifier, 16)
|
|
line = '<button onclick="collapse(\'{div_id}\')">{name} ({size})</button>'
|
|
line += '<div id="{div_id}" style="display:none">'
|
|
line = line.format(
|
|
div_id=div_id,
|
|
name=node.data['name'],
|
|
size=bytestring.bytestring(node.data['size']),
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
line = '<a href="{url}">{name} ({size})</a><br>'
|
|
line = line.format(
|
|
url=node.data['url'],
|
|
name=node.data['name'],
|
|
size=bytestring.bytestring(node.data['size']),
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
line = '{space}{bar}{name} : ({size})'
|
|
line = line.format(
|
|
space='| '*(depth-1),
|
|
bar='|---' if depth > 0 else '',
|
|
name=node.data['name'],
|
|
size=bytestring.bytestring(node.data['size'])
|
|
)
|
|
write(line, outfile)
|
|
|
|
customsort = lambda x: (node.children[x].data['item_type'] == 'file', node.children[x].data['url'].lower())
|
|
for (key, child) in node.sorted_children(customsort=customsort):
|
|
recursive_print_node(child, depth+1, outfile=outfile)
|
|
|
|
if node.data['item_type'] == 'directory':
|
|
if use_html:
|
|
write('</div>', outfile)
|
|
else:
|
|
# This helps put some space between sibling directories
|
|
write('| ' * (depth), outfile)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if output_filename is not None:
|
|
output_file = open(output_filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8')
|
|
use_html = output_filename.lower().endswith('.html')
|
|
else:
|
|
output_file = None
|
|
use_html = False
|
|
|
|
|
|
if use_html:
|
|
write(HTML_TREE_HEADER, outfile=output_file)
|
|
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recursive_get_size(tree)
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recursive_print_node(tree, outfile=output_file)
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if unmeasured_file_count > 0:
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write(UNMEASURED_WARNING % unmeasured_file_count, outfile=output_file)
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if output_file is not None:
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output_file.close()
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return tree
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def tree_argparse(args):
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return tree(
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databasename=args.databasename,
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output_filename=args.outputfile,
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)
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## ##
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## COMMANDLINE FUNCTIONS ###########################################################################
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if listget(sys.argv, 1, '').lower() in ('help', '-h', '--help'):
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print(DOCSTRING)
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quit()
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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subparsers = parser.add_subparsers()
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p_digest = subparsers.add_parser('digest')
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p_digest.add_argument('walkurl')
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p_digest.add_argument('-db', '--database', dest='databasename', default=None)
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p_digest.add_argument('-f', '--fullscan', dest='fullscan', action='store_true')
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p_digest.set_defaults(func=digest_argparse)
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p_download = subparsers.add_parser('download')
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p_download.add_argument('databasename')
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p_download.add_argument('-o', '--outputdir', dest='outputdir', default=None)
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p_download.add_argument('-bps', '--bytespersecond', dest='bytespersecond', default=None)
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p_download.add_argument('-ow', '--overwrite', dest='overwrite', action='store_true')
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p_download.set_defaults(func=download_argparse)
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p_keep_pattern = subparsers.add_parser('keep_pattern')
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p_keep_pattern.add_argument('databasename')
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p_keep_pattern.add_argument('regex')
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p_keep_pattern.set_defaults(func=keep_pattern)
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p_list_basenames = subparsers.add_parser('list_basenames')
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p_list_basenames.add_argument('databasename')
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p_list_basenames.add_argument('-o', '--outputfile', dest='outputfile', default=None)
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p_list_basenames.set_defaults(func=list_basenames_argparse)
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p_measure = subparsers.add_parser('measure')
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p_measure.add_argument('databasename')
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p_measure.add_argument('-f', '--fullscan', dest='fullscan', action='store_true')
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p_measure.add_argument('-n', '--new_only', dest='new_only', action='store_true')
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p_measure.set_defaults(func=measure_argparse)
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p_remove_pattern = subparsers.add_parser('remove_pattern')
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p_remove_pattern.add_argument('databasename')
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p_remove_pattern.add_argument('regex')
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p_remove_pattern.set_defaults(func=remove_pattern)
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p_tree = subparsers.add_parser('tree')
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p_tree.add_argument('databasename')
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p_tree.add_argument('-o', '--outputfile', dest='outputfile', default=None)
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p_tree.set_defaults(func=tree_argparse)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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args.func(args)
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