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author | RaNaN <Mast3rRaNaN@hotmail.de> | 2013-01-04 11:57:50 +0100 |
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committer | RaNaN <Mast3rRaNaN@hotmail.de> | 2013-01-04 11:57:50 +0100 |
commit | 3ff31b5c10b69f687aeb0d4fdd0a79d144cac79b (patch) | |
tree | 362e004891e9189e520e8424f32e78a92ffbe5e4 /module/lib | |
parent | import fix for py 2.5 (diff) | |
download | pyload-3ff31b5c10b69f687aeb0d4fdd0a79d144cac79b.tar.xz |
removed unneeded stuff
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-rw-r--r-- | module/lib/MultipartPostHandler.py | 139 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | module/lib/Unzip.py | 50 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | module/lib/feedparser.py | 3885 |
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diff --git a/module/lib/BeautifulSoup.py b/module/lib/BeautifulSoup.py deleted file mode 100644 index 55567f588..000000000 --- a/module/lib/BeautifulSoup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2012 +0,0 @@ -"""Beautiful Soup -Elixir and Tonic -"The Screen-Scraper's Friend" -http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/ - -Beautiful Soup parses a (possibly invalid) XML or HTML document into a -tree representation. It provides methods and Pythonic idioms that make -it easy to navigate, search, and modify the tree. - -A well-formed XML/HTML document yields a well-formed data -structure. An ill-formed XML/HTML document yields a correspondingly -ill-formed data structure. If your document is only locally -well-formed, you can use this library to find and process the -well-formed part of it. - -Beautiful Soup works with Python 2.2 and up. It has no external -dependencies, but you'll have more success at converting data to UTF-8 -if you also install these three packages: - -* chardet, for auto-detecting character encodings - http://chardet.feedparser.org/ -* cjkcodecs and iconv_codec, which add more encodings to the ones supported - by stock Python. - http://cjkpython.i18n.org/ - -Beautiful Soup defines classes for two main parsing strategies: - - * BeautifulStoneSoup, for parsing XML, SGML, or your domain-specific - language that kind of looks like XML. - - * BeautifulSoup, for parsing run-of-the-mill HTML code, be it valid - or invalid. This class has web browser-like heuristics for - obtaining a sensible parse tree in the face of common HTML errors. - -Beautiful Soup also defines a class (UnicodeDammit) for autodetecting -the encoding of an HTML or XML document, and converting it to -Unicode. Much of this code is taken from Mark Pilgrim's Universal Feed Parser. - -For more than you ever wanted to know about Beautiful Soup, see the -documentation: -http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/documentation.html - -Here, have some legalese: - -Copyright (c) 2004-2010, Leonard Richardson - -All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above - copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following - disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided - with the distribution. - - * Neither the name of the the Beautiful Soup Consortium and All - Night Kosher Bakery nor the names of its contributors may be - used to endorse or promote products derived from this software - without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR -CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, -EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, -PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR -PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING -NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS -SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE, DAMMIT. - -""" -from __future__ import generators - -__author__ = "Leonard Richardson (leonardr@segfault.org)" -__version__ = "3.0.8.1" -__copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2004-2010 Leonard Richardson" -__license__ = "New-style BSD" - -from sgmllib import SGMLParser, SGMLParseError -import codecs -import markupbase -import types -import re -import sgmllib -try: - from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint -except ImportError: - name2codepoint = {} -try: - set -except NameError: - from sets import Set as set - -#These hacks make Beautiful Soup able to parse XML with namespaces -sgmllib.tagfind = re.compile('[a-zA-Z][-_.:a-zA-Z0-9]*') -markupbase._declname_match = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z][-_.:a-zA-Z0-9]*\s*').match - -DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING = "utf-8" - -def _match_css_class(str): - """Build a RE to match the given CSS class.""" - return re.compile(r"(^|.*\s)%s($|\s)" % str) - -# First, the classes that represent markup elements. - -class PageElement(object): - """Contains the navigational information for some part of the page - (either a tag or a piece of text)""" - - def setup(self, parent=None, previous=None): - """Sets up the initial relations between this element and - other elements.""" - self.parent = parent - self.previous = previous - self.next = None - self.previousSibling = None - self.nextSibling = None - if self.parent and self.parent.contents: - self.previousSibling = self.parent.contents[-1] - self.previousSibling.nextSibling = self - - def replaceWith(self, replaceWith): - oldParent = self.parent - myIndex = self.parent.index(self) - if hasattr(replaceWith, "parent")\ - and replaceWith.parent is self.parent: - # We're replacing this element with one of its siblings. - index = replaceWith.parent.index(replaceWith) - if index and index < myIndex: - # Furthermore, it comes before this element. That - # means that when we extract it, the index of this - # element will change. - myIndex = myIndex - 1 - self.extract() - oldParent.insert(myIndex, replaceWith) - - def replaceWithChildren(self): - myParent = self.parent - myIndex = self.parent.index(self) - self.extract() - reversedChildren = list(self.contents) - reversedChildren.reverse() - for child in reversedChildren: - myParent.insert(myIndex, child) - - def extract(self): - """Destructively rips this element out of the tree.""" - if self.parent: - try: - del self.parent.contents[self.parent.index(self)] - except ValueError: - pass - - #Find the two elements that would be next to each other if - #this element (and any children) hadn't been parsed. Connect - #the two. - lastChild = self._lastRecursiveChild() - nextElement = lastChild.next - - if self.previous: - self.previous.next = nextElement - if nextElement: - nextElement.previous = self.previous - self.previous = None - lastChild.next = None - - self.parent = None - if self.previousSibling: - self.previousSibling.nextSibling = self.nextSibling - if self.nextSibling: - self.nextSibling.previousSibling = self.previousSibling - self.previousSibling = self.nextSibling = None - return self - - def _lastRecursiveChild(self): - "Finds the last element beneath this object to be parsed." - lastChild = self - while hasattr(lastChild, 'contents') and lastChild.contents: - lastChild = lastChild.contents[-1] - return lastChild - - def insert(self, position, newChild): - if isinstance(newChild, basestring) \ - and not isinstance(newChild, NavigableString): - newChild = NavigableString(newChild) - - position = min(position, len(self.contents)) - if hasattr(newChild, 'parent') and newChild.parent is not None: - # We're 'inserting' an element that's already one - # of this object's children. - if newChild.parent is self: - index = self.index(newChild) - if index > position: - # Furthermore we're moving it further down the - # list of this object's children. That means that - # when we extract this element, our target index - # will jump down one. - position = position - 1 - newChild.extract() - - newChild.parent = self - previousChild = None - if position == 0: - newChild.previousSibling = None - newChild.previous = self - else: - previousChild = self.contents[position-1] - newChild.previousSibling = previousChild - newChild.previousSibling.nextSibling = newChild - newChild.previous = previousChild._lastRecursiveChild() - if newChild.previous: - newChild.previous.next = newChild - - newChildsLastElement = newChild._lastRecursiveChild() - - if position >= len(self.contents): - newChild.nextSibling = None - - parent = self - parentsNextSibling = None - while not parentsNextSibling: - parentsNextSibling = parent.nextSibling - parent = parent.parent - if not parent: # This is the last element in the document. - break - if parentsNextSibling: - newChildsLastElement.next = parentsNextSibling - else: - newChildsLastElement.next = None - else: - nextChild = self.contents[position] - newChild.nextSibling = nextChild - if newChild.nextSibling: - newChild.nextSibling.previousSibling = newChild - newChildsLastElement.next = nextChild - - if newChildsLastElement.next: - newChildsLastElement.next.previous = newChildsLastElement - self.contents.insert(position, newChild) - - def append(self, tag): - """Appends the given tag to the contents of this tag.""" - self.insert(len(self.contents), tag) - - def findNext(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs): - """Returns the first item that matches the given criteria and - appears after this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findOne(self.findAllNext, name, attrs, text, **kwargs) - - def findAllNext(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, limit=None, - **kwargs): - """Returns all items that match the given criteria and appear - after this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, self.nextGenerator, - **kwargs) - - def findNextSibling(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs): - """Returns the closest sibling to this Tag that matches the - given criteria and appears after this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findOne(self.findNextSiblings, name, attrs, text, - **kwargs) - - def findNextSiblings(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, limit=None, - **kwargs): - """Returns the siblings of this Tag that match the given - criteria and appear after this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, - self.nextSiblingGenerator, **kwargs) - fetchNextSiblings = findNextSiblings # Compatibility with pre-3.x - - def findPrevious(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs): - """Returns the first item that matches the given criteria and - appears before this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findOne(self.findAllPrevious, name, attrs, text, **kwargs) - - def findAllPrevious(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, limit=None, - **kwargs): - """Returns all items that match the given criteria and appear - before this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, self.previousGenerator, - **kwargs) - fetchPrevious = findAllPrevious # Compatibility with pre-3.x - - def findPreviousSibling(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs): - """Returns the closest sibling to this Tag that matches the - given criteria and appears before this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findOne(self.findPreviousSiblings, name, attrs, text, - **kwargs) - - def findPreviousSiblings(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, - limit=None, **kwargs): - """Returns the siblings of this Tag that match the given - criteria and appear before this Tag in the document.""" - return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, - self.previousSiblingGenerator, **kwargs) - fetchPreviousSiblings = findPreviousSiblings # Compatibility with pre-3.x - - def findParent(self, name=None, attrs={}, **kwargs): - """Returns the closest parent of this Tag that matches the given - criteria.""" - # NOTE: We can't use _findOne because findParents takes a different - # set of arguments. - r = None - l = self.findParents(name, attrs, 1) - if l: - r = l[0] - return r - - def findParents(self, name=None, attrs={}, limit=None, **kwargs): - """Returns the parents of this Tag that match the given - criteria.""" - - return self._findAll(name, attrs, None, limit, self.parentGenerator, - **kwargs) - fetchParents = findParents # Compatibility with pre-3.x - - #These methods do the real heavy lifting. - - def _findOne(self, method, name, attrs, text, **kwargs): - r = None - l = method(name, attrs, text, 1, **kwargs) - if l: - r = l[0] - return r - - def _findAll(self, name, attrs, text, limit, generator, **kwargs): - "Iterates over a generator looking for things that match." - - if isinstance(name, SoupStrainer): - strainer = name - # (Possibly) special case some findAll*(...) searches - elif text is None and not limit and not attrs and not kwargs: - # findAll*(True) - if name is True: - return [element for element in generator() - if isinstance(element, Tag)] - # findAll*('tag-name') - elif isinstance(name, basestring): - return [element for element in generator() - if isinstance(element, Tag) and - element.name == name] - else: - strainer = SoupStrainer(name, attrs, text, **kwargs) - # Build a SoupStrainer - else: - strainer = SoupStrainer(name, attrs, text, **kwargs) - results = ResultSet(strainer) - g = generator() - while True: - try: - i = g.next() - except StopIteration: - break - if i: - found = strainer.search(i) - if found: - results.append(found) - if limit and len(results) >= limit: - break - return results - - #These Generators can be used to navigate starting from both - #NavigableStrings and Tags. - def nextGenerator(self): - i = self - while i is not None: - i = i.next - yield i - - def nextSiblingGenerator(self): - i = self - while i is not None: - i = i.nextSibling - yield i - - def previousGenerator(self): - i = self - while i is not None: - i = i.previous - yield i - - def previousSiblingGenerator(self): - i = self - while i is not None: - i = i.previousSibling - yield i - - def parentGenerator(self): - i = self - while i is not None: - i = i.parent - yield i - - # Utility methods - def substituteEncoding(self, str, encoding=None): - encoding = encoding or "utf-8" - return str.replace("%SOUP-ENCODING%", encoding) - - def toEncoding(self, s, encoding=None): - """Encodes an object to a string in some encoding, or to Unicode. - .""" - if isinstance(s, unicode): - if encoding: - s = s.encode(encoding) - elif isinstance(s, str): - if encoding: - s = s.encode(encoding) - else: - s = unicode(s) - else: - if encoding: - s = self.toEncoding(str(s), encoding) - else: - s = unicode(s) - return s - -class NavigableString(unicode, PageElement): - - def __new__(cls, value): - """Create a new NavigableString. - - When unpickling a NavigableString, this method is called with - the string in DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING. That encoding needs to be - passed in to the superclass's __new__ or the superclass won't know - how to handle non-ASCII characters. - """ - if isinstance(value, unicode): - return unicode.__new__(cls, value) - return unicode.__new__(cls, value, DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING) - - def __getnewargs__(self): - return (NavigableString.__str__(self),) - - def __getattr__(self, attr): - """text.string gives you text. This is for backwards - compatibility for Navigable*String, but for CData* it lets you - get the string without the CData wrapper.""" - if attr == 'string': - return self - else: - raise AttributeError, "'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (self.__class__.__name__, attr) - - def __unicode__(self): - return str(self).decode(DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING) - - def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING): - if encoding: - return self.encode(encoding) - else: - return self - -class CData(NavigableString): - - def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING): - return "<![CDATA[%s]]>" % NavigableString.__str__(self, encoding) - -class ProcessingInstruction(NavigableString): - def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING): - output = self - if "%SOUP-ENCODING%" in output: - output = self.substituteEncoding(output, encoding) - return "<?%s?>" % self.toEncoding(output, encoding) - -class Comment(NavigableString): - def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING): - return "<!--%s-->" % NavigableString.__str__(self, encoding) - -class Declaration(NavigableString): - def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING): - return "<!%s>" % NavigableString.__str__(self, encoding) - -class Tag(PageElement): - - """Represents a found HTML tag with its attributes and contents.""" - - def _invert(h): - "Cheap function to invert a hash." - i = {} - for k,v in h.items(): - i[v] = k - return i - - XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS = { "apos" : "'", - "quot" : '"', - "amp" : "&", - "lt" : "<", - "gt" : ">" } - - XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_TO_ENTITIES = _invert(XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS) - - def _convertEntities(self, match): - """Used in a call to re.sub to replace HTML, XML, and numeric - entities with the appropriate Unicode characters. If HTML - entities are being converted, any unrecognized entities are - escaped.""" - x = match.group(1) - if self.convertHTMLEntities and x in name2codepoint: - return unichr(name2codepoint[x]) - elif x in self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS: - if self.convertXMLEntities: - return self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS[x] - else: - return u'&%s;' % x - elif len(x) > 0 and x[0] == '#': - # Handle numeric entities - if len(x) > 1 and x[1] == 'x': - return unichr(int(x[2:], 16)) - else: - return unichr(int(x[1:])) - - elif self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities: - return u'&%s;' % x - else: - return u'&%s;' % x - - def __init__(self, parser, name, attrs=None, parent=None, - previous=None): - "Basic constructor." - - # We don't actually store the parser object: that lets extracted - # chunks be garbage-collected - self.parserClass = parser.__class__ - self.isSelfClosing = parser.isSelfClosingTag(name) - self.name = name - if attrs is None: - attrs = [] - self.attrs = attrs - self.contents = [] - self.setup(parent, previous) - self.hidden = False - self.containsSubstitutions = False - self.convertHTMLEntities = parser.convertHTMLEntities - self.convertXMLEntities = parser.convertXMLEntities - self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = parser.escapeUnrecognizedEntities - - # Convert any HTML, XML, or numeric entities in the attribute values. - convert = lambda(k, val): (k, - re.sub("&(#\d+|#x[0-9a-fA-F]+|\w+);", - self._convertEntities, - val)) - self.attrs = map(convert, self.attrs) - - def getString(self): - if (len(self.contents) == 1 - and isinstance(self.contents[0], NavigableString)): - return self.contents[0] - - def setString(self, string): - """Replace the contents of the tag with a string""" - self.clear() - self.append(string) - - string = property(getString, setString) - - def getText(self, separator=u""): - if not len(self.contents): - return u"" - stopNode = self._lastRecursiveChild().next - strings = [] - current = self.contents[0] - while current is not stopNode: - if isinstance(current, NavigableString): - strings.append(current.strip()) - current = current.next - return separator.join(strings) - - text = property(getText) - - def get(self, key, default=None): - """Returns the value of the 'key' attribute for the tag, or - the value given for 'default' if it doesn't have that - attribute.""" - return self._getAttrMap().get(key, default) - - def clear(self): - """Extract all children.""" - for child in self.contents[:]: - child.extract() - - def index(self, element): - for i, child in enumerate(self.contents): - if child is element: - return i - raise ValueError("Tag.index: element not in tag") - - def has_key(self, key): - return self._getAttrMap().has_key(key) - - def __getitem__(self, key): - """tag[key] returns the value of the 'key' attribute for the tag, - and throws an exception if it's not there.""" - return self._getAttrMap()[key] - - def __iter__(self): - "Iterating over a tag iterates over its contents." - return iter(self.contents) - - def __len__(self): - "The length of a tag is the length of its list of contents." - return len(self.contents) - - def __contains__(self, x): - return x in self.contents - - def __nonzero__(self): - "A tag is non-None even if it has no contents." - return True - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - """Setting tag[key] sets the value of the 'key' attribute for the - tag.""" - self._getAttrMap() - self.attrMap[key] = value - found = False - for i in range(0, len(self.attrs)): - if self.attrs[i][0] == key: - self.attrs[i] = (key, value) - found = True - if not found: - self.attrs.append((key, value)) - self._getAttrMap()[key] = value - - def __delitem__(self, key): - "Deleting tag[key] deletes all 'key' attributes for the tag." - for item in self.attrs: - if item[0] == key: - self.attrs.remove(item) - #We don't break because bad HTML can define the same - #attribute multiple times. - self._getAttrMap() - if self.attrMap.has_key(key): - del self.attrMap[key] - - def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): - """Calling a tag like a function is the same as calling its - findAll() method. Eg. tag('a') returns a list of all the A tags - found within this tag.""" - return apply(self.findAll, args, kwargs) - - def __getattr__(self, tag): - #print "Getattr %s.%s" % (self.__class__, tag) - if len(tag) > 3 and tag.rfind('Tag') == len(tag)-3: - return self.find(tag[:-3]) - elif tag.find('__') != 0: - return self.find(tag) - raise AttributeError, "'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (self.__class__, tag) - - def __eq__(self, other): - """Returns true iff this tag has the same name, the same attributes, - and the same contents (recursively) as the given tag. - - NOTE: right now this will return false if two tags have the - same attributes in a different order. Should this be fixed?""" - if other is self: - return True - if not hasattr(other, 'name') or not hasattr(other, 'attrs') or not hasattr(other, 'contents') or self.name != other.name or self.attrs != other.attrs or len(self) != len(other): - return False - for i in range(0, len(self.contents)): - if self.contents[i] != other.contents[i]: - return False - return True - - def __ne__(self, other): - """Returns true iff this tag is not identical to the other tag, - as defined in __eq__.""" - return not self == other - - def __repr__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING): - """Renders this tag as a string.""" - return self.__str__(encoding) - - def __unicode__(self): - return self.__str__(None) - - BARE_AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET = re.compile("([<>]|" - + "&(?!#\d+;|#x[0-9a-fA-F]+;|\w+;)" - + ")") - - def _sub_entity(self, x): - """Used with a regular expression to substitute the - appropriate XML entity for an XML special character.""" - return "&" + self.XML_SPECIAL_CHARS_TO_ENTITIES[x.group(0)[0]] + ";" - - def __str__(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING, - prettyPrint=False, indentLevel=0): - """Returns a string or Unicode representation of this tag and - its contents. To get Unicode, pass None for encoding. - - NOTE: since Python's HTML parser consumes whitespace, this - method is not certain to reproduce the whitespace present in - the original string.""" - - encodedName = self.toEncoding(self.name, encoding) - - attrs = [] - if self.attrs: - for key, val in self.attrs: - fmt = '%s="%s"' - if isinstance(val, basestring): - if self.containsSubstitutions and '%SOUP-ENCODING%' in val: - val = self.substituteEncoding(val, encoding) - - # The attribute value either: - # - # * Contains no embedded double quotes or single quotes. - # No problem: we enclose it in double quotes. - # * Contains embedded single quotes. No problem: - # double quotes work here too. - # * Contains embedded double quotes. No problem: - # we enclose it in single quotes. - # * Embeds both single _and_ double quotes. This - # can't happen naturally, but it can happen if - # you modify an attribute value after parsing - # the document. Now we have a bit of a - # problem. We solve it by enclosing the - # attribute in single quotes, and escaping any - # embedded single quotes to XML entities. - if '"' in val: - fmt = "%s='%s'" - if "'" in val: - # TODO: replace with apos when - # appropriate. - val = val.replace("'", "&squot;") - - # Now we're okay w/r/t quotes. But the attribute - # value might also contain angle brackets, or - # ampersands that aren't part of entities. We need - # to escape those to XML entities too. - val = self.BARE_AMPERSAND_OR_BRACKET.sub(self._sub_entity, val) - - attrs.append(fmt % (self.toEncoding(key, encoding), - self.toEncoding(val, encoding))) - close = '' - closeTag = '' - if self.isSelfClosing: - close = ' /' - else: - closeTag = '</%s>' % encodedName - - indentTag, indentContents = 0, 0 - if prettyPrint: - indentTag = indentLevel - space = (' ' * (indentTag-1)) - indentContents = indentTag + 1 - contents = self.renderContents(encoding, prettyPrint, indentContents) - if self.hidden: - s = contents - else: - s = [] - attributeString = '' - if attrs: - attributeString = ' ' + ' '.join(attrs) - if prettyPrint: - s.append(space) - s.append('<%s%s%s>' % (encodedName, attributeString, close)) - if prettyPrint: - s.append("\n") - s.append(contents) - if prettyPrint and contents and contents[-1] != "\n": - s.append("\n") - if prettyPrint and closeTag: - s.append(space) - s.append(closeTag) - if prettyPrint and closeTag and self.nextSibling: - s.append("\n") - s = ''.join(s) - return s - - def decompose(self): - """Recursively destroys the contents of this tree.""" - self.extract() - if len(self.contents) == 0: - return - current = self.contents[0] - while current is not None: - next = current.next - if isinstance(current, Tag): - del current.contents[:] - current.parent = None - current.previous = None - current.previousSibling = None - current.next = None - current.nextSibling = None - current = next - - def prettify(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING): - return self.__str__(encoding, True) - - def renderContents(self, encoding=DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING, - prettyPrint=False, indentLevel=0): - """Renders the contents of this tag as a string in the given - encoding. If encoding is None, returns a Unicode string..""" - s=[] - for c in self: - text = None - if isinstance(c, NavigableString): - text = c.__str__(encoding) - elif isinstance(c, Tag): - s.append(c.__str__(encoding, prettyPrint, indentLevel)) - if text and prettyPrint: - text = text.strip() - if text: - if prettyPrint: - s.append(" " * (indentLevel-1)) - s.append(text) - if prettyPrint: - s.append("\n") - return ''.join(s) - - #Soup methods - - def find(self, name=None, attrs={}, recursive=True, text=None, - **kwargs): - """Return only the first child of this Tag matching the given - criteria.""" - r = None - l = self.findAll(name, attrs, recursive, text, 1, **kwargs) - if l: - r = l[0] - return r - findChild = find - - def findAll(self, name=None, attrs={}, recursive=True, text=None, - limit=None, **kwargs): - """Extracts a list of Tag objects that match the given - criteria. You can specify the name of the Tag and any - attributes you want the Tag to have. - - The value of a key-value pair in the 'attrs' map can be a - string, a list of strings, a regular expression object, or a - callable that takes a string and returns whether or not the - string matches for some custom definition of 'matches'. The - same is true of the tag name.""" - generator = self.recursiveChildGenerator - if not recursive: - generator = self.childGenerator - return self._findAll(name, attrs, text, limit, generator, **kwargs) - findChildren = findAll - - # Pre-3.x compatibility methods - first = find - fetch = findAll - - def fetchText(self, text=None, recursive=True, limit=None): - return self.findAll(text=text, recursive=recursive, limit=limit) - - def firstText(self, text=None, recursive=True): - return self.find(text=text, recursive=recursive) - - #Private methods - - def _getAttrMap(self): - """Initializes a map representation of this tag's attributes, - if not already initialized.""" - if not getattr(self, 'attrMap'): - self.attrMap = {} - for (key, value) in self.attrs: - self.attrMap[key] = value - return self.attrMap - - #Generator methods - def childGenerator(self): - # Just use the iterator from the contents - return iter(self.contents) - - def recursiveChildGenerator(self): - if not len(self.contents): - raise StopIteration - stopNode = self._lastRecursiveChild().next - current = self.contents[0] - while current is not stopNode: - yield current - current = current.next - - -# Next, a couple classes to represent queries and their results. -class SoupStrainer: - """Encapsulates a number of ways of matching a markup element (tag or - text).""" - - def __init__(self, name=None, attrs={}, text=None, **kwargs): - self.name = name - if isinstance(attrs, basestring): - kwargs['class'] = _match_css_class(attrs) - attrs = None - if kwargs: - if attrs: - attrs = attrs.copy() - attrs.update(kwargs) - else: - attrs = kwargs - self.attrs = attrs - self.text = text - - def __str__(self): - if self.text: - return self.text - else: - return "%s|%s" % (self.name, self.attrs) - - def searchTag(self, markupName=None, markupAttrs={}): - found = None - markup = None - if isinstance(markupName, Tag): - markup = markupName - markupAttrs = markup - callFunctionWithTagData = callable(self.name) \ - and not isinstance(markupName, Tag) - - if (not self.name) \ - or callFunctionWithTagData \ - or (markup and self._matches(markup, self.name)) \ - or (not markup and self._matches(markupName, self.name)): - if callFunctionWithTagData: - match = self.name(markupName, markupAttrs) - else: - match = True - markupAttrMap = None - for attr, matchAgainst in self.attrs.items(): - if not markupAttrMap: - if hasattr(markupAttrs, 'get'): - markupAttrMap = markupAttrs - else: - markupAttrMap = {} - for k,v in markupAttrs: - markupAttrMap[k] = v - attrValue = markupAttrMap.get(attr) - if not self._matches(attrValue, matchAgainst): - match = False - break - if match: - if markup: - found = markup - else: - found = markupName - return found - - def search(self, markup): - #print 'looking for %s in %s' % (self, markup) - found = None - # If given a list of items, scan it for a text element that - # matches. - if hasattr(markup, "__iter__") \ - and not isinstance(markup, Tag): - for element in markup: - if isinstance(element, NavigableString) \ - and self.search(element): - found = element - break - # If it's a Tag, make sure its name or attributes match. - # Don't bother with Tags if we're searching for text. - elif isinstance(markup, Tag): - if not self.text: - found = self.searchTag(markup) - # If it's text, make sure the text matches. - elif isinstance(markup, NavigableString) or \ - isinstance(markup, basestring): - if self._matches(markup, self.text): - found = markup - else: - raise Exception, "I don't know how to match against a %s" \ - % markup.__class__ - return found - - def _matches(self, markup, matchAgainst): - #print "Matching %s against %s" % (markup, matchAgainst) - result = False - if matchAgainst is True: - result = markup is not None - elif callable(matchAgainst): - result = matchAgainst(markup) - else: - #Custom match methods take the tag as an argument, but all - #other ways of matching match the tag name as a string. - if isinstance(markup, Tag): - markup = markup.name - if markup and not isinstance(markup, basestring): - markup = unicode(markup) - #Now we know that chunk is either a string, or None. - if hasattr(matchAgainst, 'match'): - # It's a regexp object. - result = markup and matchAgainst.search(markup) - elif hasattr(matchAgainst, '__iter__'): # list-like - result = markup in matchAgainst - elif hasattr(matchAgainst, 'items'): - result = markup.has_key(matchAgainst) - elif matchAgainst and isinstance(markup, basestring): - if isinstance(markup, unicode): - matchAgainst = unicode(matchAgainst) - else: - matchAgainst = str(matchAgainst) - - if not result: - result = matchAgainst == markup - return result - -class ResultSet(list): - """A ResultSet is just a list that keeps track of the SoupStrainer - that created it.""" - def __init__(self, source): - list.__init__([]) - self.source = source - -# Now, some helper functions. - -def buildTagMap(default, *args): - """Turns a list of maps, lists, or scalars into a single map. - Used to build the SELF_CLOSING_TAGS, NESTABLE_TAGS, and - NESTING_RESET_TAGS maps out of lists and partial maps.""" - built = {} - for portion in args: - if hasattr(portion, 'items'): - #It's a map. Merge it. - for k,v in portion.items(): - built[k] = v - elif hasattr(portion, '__iter__'): # is a list - #It's a list. Map each item to the default. - for k in portion: - built[k] = default - else: - #It's a scalar. Map it to the default. - built[portion] = default - return built - -# Now, the parser classes. - -class BeautifulStoneSoup(Tag, SGMLParser): - - """This class contains the basic parser and search code. It defines - a parser that knows nothing about tag behavior except for the - following: - - You can't close a tag without closing all the tags it encloses. - That is, "<foo><bar></foo>" actually means - "<foo><bar></bar></foo>". - - [Another possible explanation is "<foo><bar /></foo>", but since - this class defines no SELF_CLOSING_TAGS, it will never use that - explanation.] - - This class is useful for parsing XML or made-up markup languages, - or when BeautifulSoup makes an assumption counter to what you were - expecting.""" - - SELF_CLOSING_TAGS = {} - NESTABLE_TAGS = {} - RESET_NESTING_TAGS = {} - QUOTE_TAGS = {} - PRESERVE_WHITESPACE_TAGS = [] - - MARKUP_MASSAGE = [(re.compile('(<[^<>]*)/>'), - lambda x: x.group(1) + ' />'), - (re.compile('<!\s+([^<>]*)>'), - lambda x: '<!' + x.group(1) + '>') - ] - - ROOT_TAG_NAME = u'[document]' - - HTML_ENTITIES = "html" - XML_ENTITIES = "xml" - XHTML_ENTITIES = "xhtml" - # TODO: This only exists for backwards-compatibility - ALL_ENTITIES = XHTML_ENTITIES - - # Used when determining whether a text node is all whitespace and - # can be replaced with a single space. A text node that contains - # fancy Unicode spaces (usually non-breaking) should be left - # alone. - STRIP_ASCII_SPACES = { 9: None, 10: None, 12: None, 13: None, 32: None, } - - def __init__(self, markup="", parseOnlyThese=None, fromEncoding=None, - markupMassage=True, smartQuotesTo=XML_ENTITIES, - convertEntities=None, selfClosingTags=None, isHTML=False): - """The Soup object is initialized as the 'root tag', and the - provided markup (which can be a string or a file-like object) - is fed into the underlying parser. - - sgmllib will process most bad HTML, and the BeautifulSoup - class has some tricks for dealing with some HTML that kills - sgmllib, but Beautiful Soup can nonetheless choke or lose data - if your data uses self-closing tags or declarations - incorrectly. - - By default, Beautiful Soup uses regexes to sanitize input, - avoiding the vast majority of these problems. If the problems - don't apply to you, pass in False for markupMassage, and - you'll get better performance. - - The default parser massage techniques fix the two most common - instances of invalid HTML that choke sgmllib: - - <br/> (No space between name of closing tag and tag close) - <! --Comment--> (Extraneous whitespace in declaration) - - You can pass in a custom list of (RE object, replace method) - tuples to get Beautiful Soup to scrub your input the way you - want.""" - - self.parseOnlyThese = parseOnlyThese - self.fromEncoding = fromEncoding - self.smartQuotesTo = smartQuotesTo - self.convertEntities = convertEntities - # Set the rules for how we'll deal with the entities we - # encounter - if self.convertEntities: - # It doesn't make sense to convert encoded characters to - # entities even while you're converting entities to Unicode. - # Just convert it all to Unicode. - self.smartQuotesTo = None - if convertEntities == self.HTML_ENTITIES: - self.convertXMLEntities = False - self.convertHTMLEntities = True - self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = True - elif convertEntities == self.XHTML_ENTITIES: - self.convertXMLEntities = True - self.convertHTMLEntities = True - self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = False - elif convertEntities == self.XML_ENTITIES: - self.convertXMLEntities = True - self.convertHTMLEntities = False - self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = False - else: - self.convertXMLEntities = False - self.convertHTMLEntities = False - self.escapeUnrecognizedEntities = False - - self.instanceSelfClosingTags = buildTagMap(None, selfClosingTags) - SGMLParser.__init__(self) - - if hasattr(markup, 'read'): # It's a file-type object. - markup = markup.read() - self.markup = markup - self.markupMassage = markupMassage - try: - self._feed(isHTML=isHTML) - except StopParsing: - pass - self.markup = None # The markup can now be GCed - - def convert_charref(self, name): - """This method fixes a bug in Python's SGMLParser.""" - try: - n = int(name) - except ValueError: - return - if not 0 <= n <= 127 : # ASCII ends at 127, not 255 - return - return self.convert_codepoint(n) - - def _feed(self, inDocumentEncoding=None, isHTML=False): - # Convert the document to Unicode. - markup = self.markup - if isinstance(markup, unicode): - if not hasattr(self, 'originalEncoding'): - self.originalEncoding = None - else: - dammit = UnicodeDammit\ - (markup, [self.fromEncoding, inDocumentEncoding], - smartQuotesTo=self.smartQuotesTo, isHTML=isHTML) - markup = dammit.unicode - self.originalEncoding = dammit.originalEncoding - self.declaredHTMLEncoding = dammit.declaredHTMLEncoding - if markup: - if self.markupMassage: - if not hasattr(self.markupMassage, "__iter__"): - self.markupMassage = self.MARKUP_MASSAGE - for fix, m in self.markupMassage: - markup = fix.sub(m, markup) - # TODO: We get rid of markupMassage so that the - # soup object can be deepcopied later on. Some - # Python installations can't copy regexes. If anyone - # was relying on the existence of markupMassage, this - # might cause problems. - del(self.markupMassage) - self.reset() - - SGMLParser.feed(self, markup) - # Close out any unfinished strings and close all the open tags. - self.endData() - while self.currentTag.name != self.ROOT_TAG_NAME: - self.popTag() - - def __getattr__(self, methodName): - """This method routes method call requests to either the SGMLParser - superclass or the Tag superclass, depending on the method name.""" - #print "__getattr__ called on %s.%s" % (self.__class__, methodName) - - if methodName.startswith('start_') or methodName.startswith('end_') \ - or methodName.startswith('do_'): - return SGMLParser.__getattr__(self, methodName) - elif not methodName.startswith('__'): - return Tag.__getattr__(self, methodName) - else: - raise AttributeError - - def isSelfClosingTag(self, name): - """Returns true iff the given string is the name of a - self-closing tag according to this parser.""" - return self.SELF_CLOSING_TAGS.has_key(name) \ - or self.instanceSelfClosingTags.has_key(name) - - def reset(self): - Tag.__init__(self, self, self.ROOT_TAG_NAME) - self.hidden = 1 - SGMLParser.reset(self) - self.currentData = [] - self.currentTag = None - self.tagStack = [] - self.quoteStack = [] - self.pushTag(self) - - def popTag(self): - tag = self.tagStack.pop() - - #print "Pop", tag.name - if self.tagStack: - self.currentTag = self.tagStack[-1] - return self.currentTag - - def pushTag(self, tag): - #print "Push", tag.name - if self.currentTag: - self.currentTag.contents.append(tag) - self.tagStack.append(tag) - self.currentTag = self.tagStack[-1] - - def endData(self, containerClass=NavigableString): - if self.currentData: - currentData = u''.join(self.currentData) - if (currentData.translate(self.STRIP_ASCII_SPACES) == '' and - not set([tag.name for tag in self.tagStack]).intersection( - self.PRESERVE_WHITESPACE_TAGS)): - if '\n' in currentData: - currentData = '\n' - else: - currentData = ' ' - self.currentData = [] - if self.parseOnlyThese and len(self.tagStack) <= 1 and \ - (not self.parseOnlyThese.text or \ - not self.parseOnlyThese.search(currentData)): - return - o = containerClass(currentData) - o.setup(self.currentTag, self.previous) - if self.previous: - self.previous.next = o - self.previous = o - self.currentTag.contents.append(o) - - - def _popToTag(self, name, inclusivePop=True): - """Pops the tag stack up to and including the most recent - instance of the given tag. If inclusivePop is false, pops the tag - stack up to but *not* including the most recent instqance of - the given tag.""" - #print "Popping to %s" % name - if name == self.ROOT_TAG_NAME: - return - - numPops = 0 - mostRecentTag = None - for i in range(len(self.tagStack)-1, 0, -1): - if name == self.tagStack[i].name: - numPops = len(self.tagStack)-i - break - if not inclusivePop: - numPops = numPops - 1 - - for i in range(0, numPops): - mostRecentTag = self.popTag() - return mostRecentTag - - def _smartPop(self, name): - - """We need to pop up to the previous tag of this type, unless - one of this tag's nesting reset triggers comes between this - tag and the previous tag of this type, OR unless this tag is a - generic nesting trigger and another generic nesting trigger - comes between this tag and the previous tag of this type. - - Examples: - <p>Foo<b>Bar *<p>* should pop to 'p', not 'b'. - <p>Foo<table>Bar *<p>* should pop to 'table', not 'p'. - <p>Foo<table><tr>Bar *<p>* should pop to 'tr', not 'p'. - - <li><ul><li> *<li>* should pop to 'ul', not the first 'li'. - <tr><table><tr> *<tr>* should pop to 'table', not the first 'tr' - <td><tr><td> *<td>* should pop to 'tr', not the first 'td' - """ - - nestingResetTriggers = self.NESTABLE_TAGS.get(name) - isNestable = nestingResetTriggers is not None - isResetNesting = self.RESET_NESTING_TAGS.has_key(name) - popTo = None - inclusive = True - for i in range(len(self.tagStack)-1, 0, -1): - p = self.tagStack[i] - if (not p or p.name == name) and not isNestable: - #Non-nestable tags get popped to the top or to their - #last occurance. - popTo = name - break - if (nestingResetTriggers is not None - and p.name in nestingResetTriggers) \ - or (nestingResetTriggers is None and isResetNesting - and self.RESET_NESTING_TAGS.has_key(p.name)): - - #If we encounter one of the nesting reset triggers - #peculiar to this tag, or we encounter another tag - #that causes nesting to reset, pop up to but not - #including that tag. - popTo = p.name - inclusive = False - break - p = p.parent - if popTo: - self._popToTag(popTo, inclusive) - - def unknown_starttag(self, name, attrs, selfClosing=0): - #print "Start tag %s: %s" % (name, attrs) - if self.quoteStack: - #This is not a real tag. - #print "<%s> is not real!" % name - attrs = ''.join([' %s="%s"' % (x, y) for x, y in attrs]) - self.handle_data('<%s%s>' % (name, attrs)) - return - self.endData() - - if not self.isSelfClosingTag(name) and not selfClosing: - self._smartPop(name) - - if self.parseOnlyThese and len(self.tagStack) <= 1 \ - and (self.parseOnlyThese.text or not self.parseOnlyThese.searchTag(name, attrs)): - return - - tag = Tag(self, name, attrs, self.currentTag, self.previous) - if self.previous: - self.previous.next = tag - self.previous = tag - self.pushTag(tag) - if selfClosing or self.isSelfClosingTag(name): - self.popTag() - if name in self.QUOTE_TAGS: - #print "Beginning quote (%s)" % name - self.quoteStack.append(name) - self.literal = 1 - return tag - - def unknown_endtag(self, name): - #print "End tag %s" % name - if self.quoteStack and self.quoteStack[-1] != name: - #This is not a real end tag. - #print "</%s> is not real!" % name - self.handle_data('</%s>' % name) - return - self.endData() - self._popToTag(name) - if self.quoteStack and self.quoteStack[-1] == name: - self.quoteStack.pop() - self.literal = (len(self.quoteStack) > 0) - - def handle_data(self, data): - self.currentData.append(data) - - def _toStringSubclass(self, text, subclass): - """Adds a certain piece of text to the tree as a NavigableString - subclass.""" - self.endData() - self.handle_data(text) - self.endData(subclass) - - def handle_pi(self, text): - """Handle a processing instruction as a ProcessingInstruction - object, possibly one with a %SOUP-ENCODING% slot into which an - encoding will be plugged later.""" - if text[:3] == "xml": - text = u"xml version='1.0' encoding='%SOUP-ENCODING%'" - self._toStringSubclass(text, ProcessingInstruction) - - def handle_comment(self, text): - "Handle comments as Comment objects." - self._toStringSubclass(text, Comment) - - def handle_charref(self, ref): - "Handle character references as data." - if self.convertEntities: - data = unichr(int(ref)) - else: - data = '&#%s;' % ref - self.handle_data(data) - - def handle_entityref(self, ref): - """Handle entity references as data, possibly converting known - HTML and/or XML entity references to the corresponding Unicode - characters.""" - data = None - if self.convertHTMLEntities: - try: - data = unichr(name2codepoint[ref]) - except KeyError: - pass - - if not data and self.convertXMLEntities: - data = self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS.get(ref) - - if not data and self.convertHTMLEntities and \ - not self.XML_ENTITIES_TO_SPECIAL_CHARS.get(ref): - # TODO: We've got a problem here. We're told this is - # an entity reference, but it's not an XML entity - # reference or an HTML entity reference. Nonetheless, - # the logical thing to do is to pass it through as an - # unrecognized entity reference. - # - # Except: when the input is "&carol;" this function - # will be called with input "carol". When the input is - # "AT&T", this function will be called with input - # "T". We have no way of knowing whether a semicolon - # was present originally, so we don't know whether - # this is an unknown entity or just a misplaced - # ampersand. - # - # The more common case is a misplaced ampersand, so I - # escape the ampersand and omit the trailing semicolon. - data = "&%s" % ref - if not data: - # This case is different from the one above, because we - # haven't already gone through a supposedly comprehensive - # mapping of entities to Unicode characters. We might not - # have gone through any mapping at all. So the chances are - # very high that this is a real entity, and not a - # misplaced ampersand. - data = "&%s;" % ref - self.handle_data(data) - - def handle_decl(self, data): - "Handle DOCTYPEs and the like as Declaration objects." - self._toStringSubclass(data, Declaration) - - def parse_declaration(self, i): - """Treat a bogus SGML declaration as raw data. Treat a CDATA - declaration as a CData object.""" - j = None - if self.rawdata[i:i+9] == '<![CDATA[': - k = self.rawdata.find(']]>', i) - if k == -1: - k = len(self.rawdata) - data = self.rawdata[i+9:k] - j = k+3 - self._toStringSubclass(data, CData) - else: - try: - j = SGMLParser.parse_declaration(self, i) - except SGMLParseError: - toHandle = self.rawdata[i:] - self.handle_data(toHandle) - j = i + len(toHandle) - return j - -class BeautifulSoup(BeautifulStoneSoup): - - """This parser knows the following facts about HTML: - - * Some tags have no closing tag and should be interpreted as being - closed as soon as they are encountered. - - * The text inside some tags (ie. 'script') may contain tags which - are not really part of the document and which should be parsed - as text, not tags. If you want to parse the text as tags, you can - always fetch it and parse it explicitly. - - * Tag nesting rules: - - Most tags can't be nested at all. For instance, the occurance of - a <p> tag should implicitly close the previous <p> tag. - - <p>Para1<p>Para2 - should be transformed into: - <p>Para1</p><p>Para2 - - Some tags can be nested arbitrarily. For instance, the occurance - of a <blockquote> tag should _not_ implicitly close the previous - <blockquote> tag. - - Alice said: <blockquote>Bob said: <blockquote>Blah - should NOT be transformed into: - Alice said: <blockquote>Bob said: </blockquote><blockquote>Blah - - Some tags can be nested, but the nesting is reset by the - interposition of other tags. For instance, a <tr> tag should - implicitly close the previous <tr> tag within the same <table>, - but not close a <tr> tag in another table. - - <table><tr>Blah<tr>Blah - should be transformed into: - <table><tr>Blah</tr><tr>Blah - but, - <tr>Blah<table><tr>Blah - should NOT be transformed into - <tr>Blah<table></tr><tr>Blah - - Differing assumptions about tag nesting rules are a major source - of problems with the BeautifulSoup class. If BeautifulSoup is not - treating as nestable a tag your page author treats as nestable, - try ICantBelieveItsBeautifulSoup, MinimalSoup, or - BeautifulStoneSoup before writing your own subclass.""" - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - if not kwargs.has_key('smartQuotesTo'): - kwargs['smartQuotesTo'] = self.HTML_ENTITIES - kwargs['isHTML'] = True - BeautifulStoneSoup.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) - - SELF_CLOSING_TAGS = buildTagMap(None, - ('br' , 'hr', 'input', 'img', 'meta', - 'spacer', 'link', 'frame', 'base', 'col')) - - PRESERVE_WHITESPACE_TAGS = set(['pre', 'textarea']) - - QUOTE_TAGS = {'script' : None, 'textarea' : None} - - #According to the HTML standard, each of these inline tags can - #contain another tag of the same type. Furthermore, it's common - #to actually use these tags this way. - NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS = ('span', 'font', 'q', 'object', 'bdo', 'sub', 'sup', - 'center') - - #According to the HTML standard, these block tags can contain - #another tag of the same type. Furthermore, it's common - #to actually use these tags this way. - NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS = ('blockquote', 'div', 'fieldset', 'ins', 'del') - - #Lists can contain other lists, but there are restrictions. - NESTABLE_LIST_TAGS = { 'ol' : [], - 'ul' : [], - 'li' : ['ul', 'ol'], - 'dl' : [], - 'dd' : ['dl'], - 'dt' : ['dl'] } - - #Tables can contain other tables, but there are restrictions. - NESTABLE_TABLE_TAGS = {'table' : [], - 'tr' : ['table', 'tbody', 'tfoot', 'thead'], - 'td' : ['tr'], - 'th' : ['tr'], - 'thead' : ['table'], - 'tbody' : ['table'], - 'tfoot' : ['table'], - } - - NON_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS = ('address', 'form', 'p', 'pre') - - #If one of these tags is encountered, all tags up to the next tag of - #this type are popped. - RESET_NESTING_TAGS = buildTagMap(None, NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS, 'noscript', - NON_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS, - NESTABLE_LIST_TAGS, - NESTABLE_TABLE_TAGS) - - NESTABLE_TAGS = buildTagMap([], NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS, NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS, - NESTABLE_LIST_TAGS, NESTABLE_TABLE_TAGS) - - # Used to detect the charset in a META tag; see start_meta - CHARSET_RE = re.compile("((^|;)\s*charset=)([^;]*)", re.M) - - def start_meta(self, attrs): - """Beautiful Soup can detect a charset included in a META tag, - try to convert the document to that charset, and re-parse the - document from the beginning.""" - httpEquiv = None - contentType = None - contentTypeIndex = None - tagNeedsEncodingSubstitution = False - - for i in range(0, len(attrs)): - key, value = attrs[i] - key = key.lower() - if key == 'http-equiv': - httpEquiv = value - elif key == 'content': - contentType = value - contentTypeIndex = i - - if httpEquiv and contentType: # It's an interesting meta tag. - match = self.CHARSET_RE.search(contentType) - if match: - if (self.declaredHTMLEncoding is not None or - self.originalEncoding == self.fromEncoding): - # An HTML encoding was sniffed while converting - # the document to Unicode, or an HTML encoding was - # sniffed during a previous pass through the - # document, or an encoding was specified - # explicitly and it worked. Rewrite the meta tag. - def rewrite(match): - return match.group(1) + "%SOUP-ENCODING%" - newAttr = self.CHARSET_RE.sub(rewrite, contentType) - attrs[contentTypeIndex] = (attrs[contentTypeIndex][0], - newAttr) - tagNeedsEncodingSubstitution = True - else: - # This is our first pass through the document. - # Go through it again with the encoding information. - newCharset = match.group(3) - if newCharset and newCharset != self.originalEncoding: - self.declaredHTMLEncoding = newCharset - self._feed(self.declaredHTMLEncoding) - raise StopParsing - pass - tag = self.unknown_starttag("meta", attrs) - if tag and tagNeedsEncodingSubstitution: - tag.containsSubstitutions = True - -class StopParsing(Exception): - pass - -class ICantBelieveItsBeautifulSoup(BeautifulSoup): - - """The BeautifulSoup class is oriented towards skipping over - common HTML errors like unclosed tags. However, sometimes it makes - errors of its own. For instance, consider this fragment: - - <b>Foo<b>Bar</b></b> - - This is perfectly valid (if bizarre) HTML. However, the - BeautifulSoup class will implicitly close the first b tag when it - encounters the second 'b'. It will think the author wrote - "<b>Foo<b>Bar", and didn't close the first 'b' tag, because - there's no real-world reason to bold something that's already - bold. When it encounters '</b></b>' it will close two more 'b' - tags, for a grand total of three tags closed instead of two. This - can throw off the rest of your document structure. The same is - true of a number of other tags, listed below. - - It's much more common for someone to forget to close a 'b' tag - than to actually use nested 'b' tags, and the BeautifulSoup class - handles the common case. This class handles the not-co-common - case: where you can't believe someone wrote what they did, but - it's valid HTML and BeautifulSoup screwed up by assuming it - wouldn't be.""" - - I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS = \ - ('em', 'big', 'i', 'small', 'tt', 'abbr', 'acronym', 'strong', - 'cite', 'code', 'dfn', 'kbd', 'samp', 'strong', 'var', 'b', - 'big') - - I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS = ('noscript',) - - NESTABLE_TAGS = buildTagMap([], BeautifulSoup.NESTABLE_TAGS, - I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_BLOCK_TAGS, - I_CANT_BELIEVE_THEYRE_NESTABLE_INLINE_TAGS) - -class MinimalSoup(BeautifulSoup): - """The MinimalSoup class is for parsing HTML that contains - pathologically bad markup. It makes no assumptions about tag - nesting, but it does know which tags are self-closing, that - <script> tags contain Javascript and should not be parsed, that - META tags may contain encoding information, and so on. - - This also makes it better for subclassing than BeautifulStoneSoup - or BeautifulSoup.""" - - RESET_NESTING_TAGS = buildTagMap('noscript') - NESTABLE_TAGS = {} - -class BeautifulSOAP(BeautifulStoneSoup): - """This class will push a tag with only a single string child into - the tag's parent as an attribute. The attribute's name is the tag - name, and the value is the string child. An example should give - the flavor of the change: - - <foo><bar>baz</bar></foo> - => - <foo bar="baz"><bar>baz</bar></foo> - - You can then access fooTag['bar'] instead of fooTag.barTag.string. - - This is, of course, useful for scraping structures that tend to - use subelements instead of attributes, such as SOAP messages. Note - that it modifies its input, so don't print the modified version - out. - - I'm not sure how many people really want to use this class; let me - know if you do. Mainly I like the name.""" - - def popTag(self): - if len(self.tagStack) > 1: - tag = self.tagStack[-1] - parent = self.tagStack[-2] - parent._getAttrMap() - if (isinstance(tag, Tag) and len(tag.contents) == 1 and - isinstance(tag.contents[0], NavigableString) and - not parent.attrMap.has_key(tag.name)): - parent[tag.name] = tag.contents[0] - BeautifulStoneSoup.popTag(self) - -#Enterprise class names! It has come to our attention that some people -#think the names of the Beautiful Soup parser classes are too silly -#and "unprofessional" for use in enterprise screen-scraping. We feel -#your pain! For such-minded folk, the Beautiful Soup Consortium And -#All-Night Kosher Bakery recommends renaming this file to -#"RobustParser.py" (or, in cases of extreme enterprisiness, -#"RobustParserBeanInterface.class") and using the following -#enterprise-friendly class aliases: -class RobustXMLParser(BeautifulStoneSoup): - pass -class RobustHTMLParser(BeautifulSoup): - pass -class RobustWackAssHTMLParser(ICantBelieveItsBeautifulSoup): - pass -class RobustInsanelyWackAssHTMLParser(MinimalSoup): - pass -class SimplifyingSOAPParser(BeautifulSOAP): - pass - -###################################################### -# -# Bonus library: Unicode, Dammit -# -# This class forces XML data into a standard format (usually to UTF-8 -# or Unicode). It is heavily based on code from Mark Pilgrim's -# Universal Feed Parser. It does not rewrite the XML or HTML to -# reflect a new encoding: that happens in BeautifulStoneSoup.handle_pi -# (XML) and BeautifulSoup.start_meta (HTML). - -# Autodetects character encodings. -# Download from http://chardet.feedparser.org/ -try: - import chardet -# import chardet.constants -# chardet.constants._debug = 1 -except ImportError: - chardet = None - -# cjkcodecs and iconv_codec make Python know about more character encodings. -# Both are available from http://cjkpython.i18n.org/ -# They're built in if you use Python 2.4. -try: - import cjkcodecs.aliases -except ImportError: - pass -try: - import iconv_codec -except ImportError: - pass - -class UnicodeDammit: - """A class for detecting the encoding of a *ML document and - converting it to a Unicode string. If the source encoding is - windows-1252, can replace MS smart quotes with their HTML or XML - equivalents.""" - - # This dictionary maps commonly seen values for "charset" in HTML - # meta tags to the corresponding Python codec names. It only covers - # values that aren't in Python's aliases and can't be determined - # by the heuristics in find_codec. - CHARSET_ALIASES = { "macintosh" : "mac-roman", - "x-sjis" : "shift-jis" } - - def __init__(self, markup, overrideEncodings=[], - smartQuotesTo='xml', isHTML=False): - self.declaredHTMLEncoding = None - self.markup, documentEncoding, sniffedEncoding = \ - self._detectEncoding(markup, isHTML) - self.smartQuotesTo = smartQuotesTo - self.triedEncodings = [] - if markup == '' or isinstance(markup, unicode): - self.originalEncoding = None - self.unicode = unicode(markup) - return - - u = None - for proposedEncoding in overrideEncodings: - u = self._convertFrom(proposedEncoding) - if u: break - if not u: - for proposedEncoding in (documentEncoding, sniffedEncoding): - u = self._convertFrom(proposedEncoding) - if u: break - - # If no luck and we have auto-detection library, try that: - if not u and chardet and not isinstance(self.markup, unicode): - u = self._convertFrom(chardet.detect(self.markup)['encoding']) - - # As a last resort, try utf-8 and windows-1252: - if not u: - for proposed_encoding in ("utf-8", "windows-1252"): - u = self._convertFrom(proposed_encoding) - if u: break - - self.unicode = u - if not u: self.originalEncoding = None - - def _subMSChar(self, orig): - """Changes a MS smart quote character to an XML or HTML - entity.""" - sub = self.MS_CHARS.get(orig) - if isinstance(sub, tuple): - if self.smartQuotesTo == 'xml': - sub = '&#x%s;' % sub[1] - else: - sub = '&%s;' % sub[0] - return sub - - def _convertFrom(self, proposed): - proposed = self.find_codec(proposed) - if not proposed or proposed in self.triedEncodings: - return None - self.triedEncodings.append(proposed) - markup = self.markup - - # Convert smart quotes to HTML if coming from an encoding - # that might have them. - if self.smartQuotesTo and proposed.lower() in("windows-1252", - "iso-8859-1", - "iso-8859-2"): - markup = re.compile("([\x80-\x9f])").sub \ - (lambda(x): self._subMSChar(x.group(1)), - markup) - - try: - # print "Trying to convert document to %s" % proposed - u = self._toUnicode(markup, proposed) - self.markup = u - self.originalEncoding = proposed - except Exception, e: - # print "That didn't work!" - # print e - return None - #print "Correct encoding: %s" % proposed - return self.markup - - def _toUnicode(self, data, encoding): - '''Given a string and its encoding, decodes the string into Unicode. - %encoding is a string recognized by encodings.aliases''' - - # strip Byte Order Mark (if present) - if (len(data) >= 4) and (data[:2] == '\xfe\xff') \ - and (data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'): - encoding = 'utf-16be' - data = data[2:] - elif (len(data) >= 4) and (data[:2] == '\xff\xfe') \ - and (data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'): - encoding = 'utf-16le' - data = data[2:] - elif data[:3] == '\xef\xbb\xbf': - encoding = 'utf-8' - data = data[3:] - elif data[:4] == '\x00\x00\xfe\xff': - encoding = 'utf-32be' - data = data[4:] - elif data[:4] == '\xff\xfe\x00\x00': - encoding = 'utf-32le' - data = data[4:] - newdata = unicode(data, encoding) - return newdata - - def _detectEncoding(self, xml_data, isHTML=False): - """Given a document, tries to detect its XML encoding.""" - xml_encoding = sniffed_xml_encoding = None - try: - if xml_data[:4] == '\x4c\x6f\xa7\x94': - # EBCDIC - xml_data = self._ebcdic_to_ascii(xml_data) - elif xml_data[:4] == '\x00\x3c\x00\x3f': - # UTF-16BE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-16be').encode('utf-8') - elif (len(xml_data) >= 4) and (xml_data[:2] == '\xfe\xff') \ - and (xml_data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'): - # UTF-16BE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[2:], 'utf-16be').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == '\x3c\x00\x3f\x00': - # UTF-16LE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-16le').encode('utf-8') - elif (len(xml_data) >= 4) and (xml_data[:2] == '\xff\xfe') and \ - (xml_data[2:4] != '\x00\x00'): - # UTF-16LE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[2:], 'utf-16le').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == '\x00\x00\x00\x3c': - # UTF-32BE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-32be').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == '\x3c\x00\x00\x00': - # UTF-32LE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-32le').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == '\x00\x00\xfe\xff': - # UTF-32BE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[4:], 'utf-32be').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == '\xff\xfe\x00\x00': - # UTF-32LE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[4:], 'utf-32le').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:3] == '\xef\xbb\xbf': - # UTF-8 with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-8' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[3:], 'utf-8').encode('utf-8') - else: - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'ascii' - pass - except: - xml_encoding_match = None - xml_encoding_match = re.compile( - '^<\?.*encoding=[\'"](.*?)[\'"].*\?>').match(xml_data) - if not xml_encoding_match and isHTML: - regexp = re.compile('<\s*meta[^>]+charset=([^>]*?)[;\'">]', re.I) - xml_encoding_match = regexp.search(xml_data) - if xml_encoding_match is not None: - xml_encoding = xml_encoding_match.groups()[0].lower() - if isHTML: - self.declaredHTMLEncoding = xml_encoding - if sniffed_xml_encoding and \ - (xml_encoding in ('iso-10646-ucs-2', 'ucs-2', 'csunicode', - 'iso-10646-ucs-4', 'ucs-4', 'csucs4', - 'utf-16', 'utf-32', 'utf_16', 'utf_32', - 'utf16', 'u16')): - xml_encoding = sniffed_xml_encoding - return xml_data, xml_encoding, sniffed_xml_encoding - - - def find_codec(self, charset): - return self._codec(self.CHARSET_ALIASES.get(charset, charset)) \ - or (charset and self._codec(charset.replace("-", ""))) \ - or (charset and self._codec(charset.replace("-", "_"))) \ - or charset - - def _codec(self, charset): - if not charset: return charset - codec = None - try: - codecs.lookup(charset) - codec = charset - except (LookupError, ValueError): - pass - return codec - - EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP = None - def _ebcdic_to_ascii(self, s): - c = self.__class__ - if not c.EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP: - emap = (0,1,2,3,156,9,134,127,151,141,142,11,12,13,14,15, - 16,17,18,19,157,133,8,135,24,25,146,143,28,29,30,31, - 128,129,130,131,132,10,23,27,136,137,138,139,140,5,6,7, - 144,145,22,147,148,149,150,4,152,153,154,155,20,21,158,26, - 32,160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,91,46,60,40,43,33, - 38,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,93,36,42,41,59,94, - 45,47,178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,124,44,37,95,62,63, - 186,187,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,96,58,35,64,39,61,34, - 195,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,196,197,198,199,200, - 201,202,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,203,204,205, - 206,207,208,209,126,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,210, - 211,212,213,214,215,216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224, - 225,226,227,228,229,230,231,123,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72, - 73,232,233,234,235,236,237,125,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81, - 82,238,239,240,241,242,243,92,159,83,84,85,86,87,88,89, - 90,244,245,246,247,248,249,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57, - 250,251,252,253,254,255) - import string - c.EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP = string.maketrans( \ - ''.join(map(chr, range(256))), ''.join(map(chr, emap))) - return s.translate(c.EBCDIC_TO_ASCII_MAP) - - MS_CHARS = { '\x80' : ('euro', '20AC'), - '\x81' : ' ', - '\x82' : ('sbquo', '201A'), - '\x83' : ('fnof', '192'), - '\x84' : ('bdquo', '201E'), - '\x85' : ('hellip', '2026'), - '\x86' : ('dagger', '2020'), - '\x87' : ('Dagger', '2021'), - '\x88' : ('circ', '2C6'), - '\x89' : ('permil', '2030'), - '\x8A' : ('Scaron', '160'), - '\x8B' : ('lsaquo', '2039'), - '\x8C' : ('OElig', '152'), - '\x8D' : '?', - '\x8E' : ('#x17D', '17D'), - '\x8F' : '?', - '\x90' : '?', - '\x91' : ('lsquo', '2018'), - '\x92' : ('rsquo', '2019'), - '\x93' : ('ldquo', '201C'), - '\x94' : ('rdquo', '201D'), - '\x95' : ('bull', '2022'), - '\x96' : ('ndash', '2013'), - '\x97' : ('mdash', '2014'), - '\x98' : ('tilde', '2DC'), - '\x99' : ('trade', '2122'), - '\x9a' : ('scaron', '161'), - '\x9b' : ('rsaquo', '203A'), - '\x9c' : ('oelig', '153'), - '\x9d' : '?', - '\x9e' : ('#x17E', '17E'), - '\x9f' : ('Yuml', ''),} - -####################################################################### - - -#By default, act as an HTML pretty-printer. -if __name__ == '__main__': - import sys - soup = BeautifulSoup(sys.stdin) - print soup.prettify() diff --git a/module/lib/MultipartPostHandler.py b/module/lib/MultipartPostHandler.py deleted file mode 100644 index 94aee0193..000000000 --- a/module/lib/MultipartPostHandler.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -#### -# 02/2006 Will Holcomb <wholcomb@gmail.com> -# -# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public -# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either -# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# Lesser General Public License for more details. -# -# 7/26/07 Slightly modified by Brian Schneider -# in order to support unicode files ( multipart_encode function ) -""" -Usage: - Enables the use of multipart/form-data for posting forms - -Inspirations: - Upload files in python: - http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/146306 - urllib2_file: - Fabien Seisen: <fabien@seisen.org> - -Example: - import MultipartPostHandler, urllib2, cookielib - - cookies = cookielib.CookieJar() - opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(cookies), - MultipartPostHandler.MultipartPostHandler) - params = { "username" : "bob", "password" : "riviera", - "file" : open("filename", "rb") } - opener.open("http://wwww.bobsite.com/upload/", params) - -Further Example: - The main function of this file is a sample which downloads a page and - then uploads it to the W3C validator. -""" - -from urllib import urlencode -from urllib2 import BaseHandler, HTTPHandler, build_opener -import mimetools, mimetypes -from os import write, remove -from cStringIO import StringIO - -class Callable: - def __init__(self, anycallable): - self.__call__ = anycallable - -# Controls how sequences are uncoded. If true, elements may be given multiple values by -# assigning a sequence. -doseq = 1 - -class MultipartPostHandler(BaseHandler): - handler_order = HTTPHandler.handler_order - 10 # needs to run first - - def http_request(self, request): - data = request.get_data() - if data is not None and type(data) != str: - v_files = [] - v_vars = [] - try: - for(key, value) in data.items(): - if type(value) == file: - v_files.append((key, value)) - else: - v_vars.append((key, value)) - except TypeError: - systype, value, traceback = sys.exc_info() - raise TypeError, "not a valid non-string sequence or mapping object", traceback - - if len(v_files) == 0: - data = urlencode(v_vars, doseq) - else: - boundary, data = self.multipart_encode(v_vars, v_files) - - contenttype = 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s' % boundary - if(request.has_header('Content-Type') - and request.get_header('Content-Type').find('multipart/form-data') != 0): - print "Replacing %s with %s" % (request.get_header('content-type'), 'multipart/form-data') - request.add_unredirected_header('Content-Type', contenttype) - - request.add_data(data) - - return request - - def multipart_encode(vars, files, boundary = None, buf = None): - if boundary is None: - boundary = mimetools.choose_boundary() - if buf is None: - buf = StringIO() - for(key, value) in vars: - buf.write('--%s\r\n' % boundary) - buf.write('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key) - buf.write('\r\n\r\n' + value + '\r\n') - for(key, fd) in files: - #file_size = os.fstat(fd.fileno())[stat.ST_SIZE] - filename = fd.name.split('/')[-1] - contenttype = mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or 'application/octet-stream' - buf.write('--%s\r\n' % boundary) - buf.write('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"\r\n' % (key, filename)) - buf.write('Content-Type: %s\r\n' % contenttype) - # buffer += 'Content-Length: %s\r\n' % file_size - fd.seek(0) - buf.write('\r\n' + fd.read() + '\r\n') - buf.write('--' + boundary + '--\r\n\r\n') - buf = buf.getvalue() - return boundary, buf - multipart_encode = Callable(multipart_encode) - - https_request = http_request - -def main(): - import tempfile, sys - - validatorURL = "http://validator.w3.org/check" - opener = build_opener(MultipartPostHandler) - - def validateFile(url): - temp = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=".html") - write(temp[0], opener.open(url).read()) - params = { "ss" : "0", # show source - "doctype" : "Inline", - "uploaded_file" : open(temp[1], "rb") } - print opener.open(validatorURL, params).read() - remove(temp[1]) - - if len(sys.argv[1:]) > 0: - for arg in sys.argv[1:]: - validateFile(arg) - else: - validateFile("http://www.google.com") - -if __name__=="__main__": - main() diff --git a/module/lib/Unzip.py b/module/lib/Unzip.py deleted file mode 100644 index f56fbe751..000000000 --- a/module/lib/Unzip.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -import zipfile -import os - -class Unzip: - def __init__(self): - pass - - def extract(self, file, dir): - if not dir.endswith(':') and not os.path.exists(dir): - os.mkdir(dir) - - zf = zipfile.ZipFile(file) - - # create directory structure to house files - self._createstructure(file, dir) - - # extract files to directory structure - for i, name in enumerate(zf.namelist()): - - if not name.endswith('/') and not name.endswith("config"): - print "extracting", name.replace("pyload/","") - outfile = open(os.path.join(dir, name.replace("pyload/","")), 'wb') - outfile.write(zf.read(name)) - outfile.flush() - outfile.close() - - def _createstructure(self, file, dir): - self._makedirs(self._listdirs(file), dir) - - def _makedirs(self, directories, basedir): - """ Create any directories that don't currently exist """ - for dir in directories: - curdir = os.path.join(basedir, dir) - if not os.path.exists(curdir): - os.mkdir(curdir) - - def _listdirs(self, file): - """ Grabs all the directories in the zip structure - This is necessary to create the structure before trying - to extract the file to it. """ - zf = zipfile.ZipFile(file) - - dirs = [] - - for name in zf.namelist(): - if name.endswith('/'): - dirs.append(name.replace("pyload/","")) - - dirs.sort() - return dirs diff --git a/module/lib/feedparser.py b/module/lib/feedparser.py deleted file mode 100644 index a746ed8f5..000000000 --- a/module/lib/feedparser.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3885 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -"""Universal feed parser - -Handles RSS 0.9x, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, CDF, Atom 0.3, and Atom 1.0 feeds - -Visit http://feedparser.org/ for the latest version -Visit http://feedparser.org/docs/ for the latest documentation - -Required: Python 2.4 or later -Recommended: CJKCodecs and iconv_codec <http://cjkpython.i18n.org/> -""" - -__version__ = "5.0" -__license__ = """Copyright (c) 2002-2008, Mark Pilgrim, All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, -are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - -* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, - this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, - this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation - and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 'AS IS' -AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE -IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE -ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE -LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR -CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF -SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS -INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN -CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) -ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.""" -__author__ = "Mark Pilgrim <http://diveintomark.org/>" -__contributors__ = ["Jason Diamond <http://injektilo.org/>", - "John Beimler <http://john.beimler.org/>", - "Fazal Majid <http://www.majid.info/mylos/weblog/>", - "Aaron Swartz <http://aaronsw.com/>", - "Kevin Marks <http://epeus.blogspot.com/>", - "Sam Ruby <http://intertwingly.net/>", - "Ade Oshineye <http://blog.oshineye.com/>", - "Martin Pool <http://sourcefrog.net/>", - "Kurt McKee <http://kurtmckee.org/>"] -_debug = 0 - -# HTTP "User-Agent" header to send to servers when downloading feeds. -# If you are embedding feedparser in a larger application, you should -# change this to your application name and URL. -USER_AGENT = "UniversalFeedParser/%s +http://feedparser.org/" % __version__ - -# HTTP "Accept" header to send to servers when downloading feeds. If you don't -# want to send an Accept header, set this to None. -ACCEPT_HEADER = "application/atom+xml,application/rdf+xml,application/rss+xml,application/x-netcdf,application/xml;q=0.9,text/xml;q=0.2,*/*;q=0.1" - -# List of preferred XML parsers, by SAX driver name. These will be tried first, -# but if they're not installed, Python will keep searching through its own list -# of pre-installed parsers until it finds one that supports everything we need. -PREFERRED_XML_PARSERS = ["drv_libxml2"] - -# If you want feedparser to automatically run HTML markup through HTML Tidy, set -# this to 1. Requires mxTidy <http://www.egenix.com/files/python/mxTidy.html> -# or utidylib <http://utidylib.berlios.de/>. -TIDY_MARKUP = 0 - -# List of Python interfaces for HTML Tidy, in order of preference. Only useful -# if TIDY_MARKUP = 1 -PREFERRED_TIDY_INTERFACES = ["uTidy", "mxTidy"] - -# If you want feedparser to automatically resolve all relative URIs, set this -# to 1. -RESOLVE_RELATIVE_URIS = 1 - -# If you want feedparser to automatically sanitize all potentially unsafe -# HTML content, set this to 1. -SANITIZE_HTML = 1 - -# ---------- Python 3 modules (make it work if possible) ---------- -try: - import rfc822 -except ImportError: - from email import _parseaddr as rfc822 - -try: - # Python 3.1 introduces bytes.maketrans and simultaneously - # deprecates string.maketrans; use bytes.maketrans if possible - _maketrans = bytes.maketrans -except (NameError, AttributeError): - import string - _maketrans = string.maketrans - -# base64 support for Atom feeds that contain embedded binary data -try: - import base64, binascii - # Python 3.1 deprecates decodestring in favor of decodebytes - _base64decode = getattr(base64, 'decodebytes', base64.decodestring) -except: - base64 = binascii = None - -def _s2bytes(s): - # Convert a UTF-8 str to bytes if the interpreter is Python 3 - try: - return bytes(s, 'utf8') - except (NameError, TypeError): - # In Python 2.5 and below, bytes doesn't exist (NameError) - # In Python 2.6 and above, bytes and str are the same (TypeError) - return s - -def _l2bytes(l): - # Convert a list of ints to bytes if the interpreter is Python 3 - try: - if bytes is not str: - # In Python 2.6 and above, this call won't raise an exception - # but it will return bytes([65]) as '[65]' instead of 'A' - return bytes(l) - raise NameError - except NameError: - return ''.join(map(chr, l)) - -# If you want feedparser to allow all URL schemes, set this to () -# List culled from Python's urlparse documentation at: -# http://docs.python.org/library/urlparse.html -# as well as from "URI scheme" at Wikipedia: -# https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/URI_scheme -# Many more will likely need to be added! -ACCEPTABLE_URI_SCHEMES = ( - 'file', 'ftp', 'gopher', 'h323', 'hdl', 'http', 'https', 'imap', 'mailto', - 'mms', 'news', 'nntp', 'prospero', 'rsync', 'rtsp', 'rtspu', 'sftp', - 'shttp', 'sip', 'sips', 'snews', 'svn', 'svn+ssh', 'telnet', 'wais', - # Additional common-but-unofficial schemes - 'aim', 'callto', 'cvs', 'facetime', 'feed', 'git', 'gtalk', 'irc', 'ircs', - 'irc6', 'itms', 'mms', 'msnim', 'skype', 'ssh', 'smb', 'svn', 'ymsg', -) -#ACCEPTABLE_URI_SCHEMES = () - -# ---------- required modules (should come with any Python distribution) ---------- -import sgmllib, re, sys, copy, urlparse, time, types, cgi, urllib, urllib2, datetime -try: - from io import BytesIO as _StringIO -except ImportError: - try: - from cStringIO import StringIO as _StringIO - except: - from StringIO import StringIO as _StringIO - -# ---------- optional modules (feedparser will work without these, but with reduced functionality) ---------- - -# gzip is included with most Python distributions, but may not be available if you compiled your own -try: - import gzip -except: - gzip = None -try: - import zlib -except: - zlib = None - -# If a real XML parser is available, feedparser will attempt to use it. feedparser has -# been tested with the built-in SAX parser, PyXML, and libxml2. On platforms where the -# Python distribution does not come with an XML parser (such as Mac OS X 10.2 and some -# versions of FreeBSD), feedparser will quietly fall back on regex-based parsing. -try: - import xml.sax - xml.sax.make_parser(PREFERRED_XML_PARSERS) # test for valid parsers - from xml.sax.saxutils import escape as _xmlescape - _XML_AVAILABLE = 1 -except: - _XML_AVAILABLE = 0 - def _xmlescape(data,entities={}): - data = data.replace('&', '&') - data = data.replace('>', '>') - data = data.replace('<', '<') - for char, entity in entities: - data = data.replace(char, entity) - return data - -# cjkcodecs and iconv_codec provide support for more character encodings. -# Both are available from http://cjkpython.i18n.org/ -try: - import cjkcodecs.aliases -except: - pass -try: - import iconv_codec -except: - pass - -# chardet library auto-detects character encodings -# Download from http://chardet.feedparser.org/ -try: - import chardet - if _debug: - import chardet.constants - chardet.constants._debug = 1 -except: - chardet = None - -# reversable htmlentitydefs mappings for Python 2.2 -try: - from htmlentitydefs import name2codepoint, codepoint2name -except: - import htmlentitydefs - name2codepoint={} - codepoint2name={} - for (name,codepoint) in htmlentitydefs.entitydefs.iteritems(): - if codepoint.startswith('&#'): codepoint=unichr(int(codepoint[2:-1])) - name2codepoint[name]=ord(codepoint) - codepoint2name[ord(codepoint)]=name - -# BeautifulSoup parser used for parsing microformats from embedded HTML content -# http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/ -# feedparser is tested with BeautifulSoup 3.0.x, but it might work with the -# older 2.x series. If it doesn't, and you can figure out why, I'll accept a -# patch and modify the compatibility statement accordingly. -try: - import BeautifulSoup -except: - BeautifulSoup = None - -# ---------- don't touch these ---------- -class ThingsNobodyCaresAboutButMe(Exception): pass -class CharacterEncodingOverride(ThingsNobodyCaresAboutButMe): pass -class CharacterEncodingUnknown(ThingsNobodyCaresAboutButMe): pass -class NonXMLContentType(ThingsNobodyCaresAboutButMe): pass -class UndeclaredNamespace(Exception): pass - -sgmllib.tagfind = re.compile('[a-zA-Z][-_.:a-zA-Z0-9]*') -sgmllib.special = re.compile('<!') -sgmllib.charref = re.compile('&#(\d+|[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+);') - -if sgmllib.endbracket.search(' <').start(0): - class EndBracketRegEx: - def __init__(self): - # Overriding the built-in sgmllib.endbracket regex allows the - # parser to find angle brackets embedded in element attributes. - self.endbracket = re.compile('''([^'"<>]|"[^"]*"(?=>|/|\s|\w+=)|'[^']*'(?=>|/|\s|\w+=))*(?=[<>])|.*?(?=[<>])''') - def search(self,string,index=0): - match = self.endbracket.match(string,index) - if match is not None: - # Returning a new object in the calling thread's context - # resolves a thread-safety. - return EndBracketMatch(match) - return None - class EndBracketMatch: - def __init__(self, match): - self.match = match - def start(self, n): - return self.match.end(n) - sgmllib.endbracket = EndBracketRegEx() - -SUPPORTED_VERSIONS = {'': 'unknown', - 'rss090': 'RSS 0.90', - 'rss091n': 'RSS 0.91 (Netscape)', - 'rss091u': 'RSS 0.91 (Userland)', - 'rss092': 'RSS 0.92', - 'rss093': 'RSS 0.93', - 'rss094': 'RSS 0.94', - 'rss20': 'RSS 2.0', - 'rss10': 'RSS 1.0', - 'rss': 'RSS (unknown version)', - 'atom01': 'Atom 0.1', - 'atom02': 'Atom 0.2', - 'atom03': 'Atom 0.3', - 'atom10': 'Atom 1.0', - 'atom': 'Atom (unknown version)', - 'cdf': 'CDF', - 'hotrss': 'Hot RSS' - } - -try: - UserDict = dict -except NameError: - # Python 2.1 does not have dict - from UserDict import UserDict - def dict(aList): - rc = {} - for k, v in aList: - rc[k] = v - return rc - -class FeedParserDict(UserDict): - keymap = {'channel': 'feed', - 'items': 'entries', - 'guid': 'id', - 'date': 'updated', - 'date_parsed': 'updated_parsed', - 'description': ['summary', 'subtitle'], - 'url': ['href'], - 'modified': 'updated', - 'modified_parsed': 'updated_parsed', - 'issued': 'published', - 'issued_parsed': 'published_parsed', - 'copyright': 'rights', - 'copyright_detail': 'rights_detail', - 'tagline': 'subtitle', - 'tagline_detail': 'subtitle_detail'} - def __getitem__(self, key): - if key == 'category': - return UserDict.__getitem__(self, 'tags')[0]['term'] - if key == 'enclosures': - norel = lambda link: FeedParserDict([(name,value) for (name,value) in link.items() if name!='rel']) - return [norel(link) for link in UserDict.__getitem__(self, 'links') if link['rel']=='enclosure'] - if key == 'license': - for link in UserDict.__getitem__(self, 'links'): - if link['rel']=='license' and link.has_key('href'): - return link['href'] - if key == 'categories': - return [(tag['scheme'], tag['term']) for tag in UserDict.__getitem__(self, 'tags')] - realkey = self.keymap.get(key, key) - if type(realkey) == types.ListType: - for k in realkey: - if UserDict.__contains__(self, k): - return UserDict.__getitem__(self, k) - if UserDict.__contains__(self, key): - return UserDict.__getitem__(self, key) - return UserDict.__getitem__(self, realkey) - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - for k in self.keymap.keys(): - if key == k: - key = self.keymap[k] - if type(key) == types.ListType: - key = key[0] - return UserDict.__setitem__(self, key, value) - - def get(self, key, default=None): - if self.has_key(key): - return self[key] - else: - return default - - def setdefault(self, key, value): - if not self.has_key(key): - self[key] = value - return self[key] - - def has_key(self, key): - try: - return hasattr(self, key) or UserDict.__contains__(self, key) - except AttributeError: - return False - # This alias prevents the 2to3 tool from changing the semantics of the - # __contains__ function below and exhausting the maximum recursion depth - __has_key = has_key - - def __getattr__(self, key): - try: - return self.__dict__[key] - except KeyError: - pass - try: - assert not key.startswith('_') - return self.__getitem__(key) - except: - raise AttributeError, "object has no attribute '%s'" % key - - def __setattr__(self, key, value): - if key.startswith('_') or key == 'data': - self.__dict__[key] = value - else: - return self.__setitem__(key, value) - - def __contains__(self, key): - return self.__has_key(key) - -def zopeCompatibilityHack(): - global FeedParserDict - del FeedParserDict - def FeedParserDict(aDict=None): - rc = {} - if aDict: - rc.update(aDict) - return rc - -_ebcdic_to_ascii_map = None -def _ebcdic_to_ascii(s): - global _ebcdic_to_ascii_map - if not _ebcdic_to_ascii_map: - emap = ( - 0,1,2,3,156,9,134,127,151,141,142,11,12,13,14,15, - 16,17,18,19,157,133,8,135,24,25,146,143,28,29,30,31, - 128,129,130,131,132,10,23,27,136,137,138,139,140,5,6,7, - 144,145,22,147,148,149,150,4,152,153,154,155,20,21,158,26, - 32,160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,91,46,60,40,43,33, - 38,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,93,36,42,41,59,94, - 45,47,178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,124,44,37,95,62,63, - 186,187,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,96,58,35,64,39,61,34, - 195,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,196,197,198,199,200,201, - 202,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,203,204,205,206,207,208, - 209,126,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,210,211,212,213,214,215, - 216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231, - 123,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,232,233,234,235,236,237, - 125,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,238,239,240,241,242,243, - 92,159,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,244,245,246,247,248,249, - 48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,250,251,252,253,254,255 - ) - _ebcdic_to_ascii_map = _maketrans( \ - _l2bytes(range(256)), _l2bytes(emap)) - return s.translate(_ebcdic_to_ascii_map) - -_cp1252 = { - unichr(128): unichr(8364), # euro sign - unichr(130): unichr(8218), # single low-9 quotation mark - unichr(131): unichr( 402), # latin small letter f with hook - unichr(132): unichr(8222), # double low-9 quotation mark - unichr(133): unichr(8230), # horizontal ellipsis - unichr(134): unichr(8224), # dagger - unichr(135): unichr(8225), # double dagger - unichr(136): unichr( 710), # modifier letter circumflex accent - unichr(137): unichr(8240), # per mille sign - unichr(138): unichr( 352), # latin capital letter s with caron - unichr(139): unichr(8249), # single left-pointing angle quotation mark - unichr(140): unichr( 338), # latin capital ligature oe - unichr(142): unichr( 381), # latin capital letter z with caron - unichr(145): unichr(8216), # left single quotation mark - unichr(146): unichr(8217), # right single quotation mark - unichr(147): unichr(8220), # left double quotation mark - unichr(148): unichr(8221), # right double quotation mark - unichr(149): unichr(8226), # bullet - unichr(150): unichr(8211), # en dash - unichr(151): unichr(8212), # em dash - unichr(152): unichr( 732), # small tilde - unichr(153): unichr(8482), # trade mark sign - unichr(154): unichr( 353), # latin small letter s with caron - unichr(155): unichr(8250), # single right-pointing angle quotation mark - unichr(156): unichr( 339), # latin small ligature oe - unichr(158): unichr( 382), # latin small letter z with caron - unichr(159): unichr( 376)} # latin capital letter y with diaeresis - -_urifixer = re.compile('^([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9+-.]*://)(/*)(.*?)') -def _urljoin(base, uri): - uri = _urifixer.sub(r'\1\3', uri) - try: - return urlparse.urljoin(base, uri) - except: - uri = urlparse.urlunparse([urllib.quote(part) for part in urlparse.urlparse(uri)]) - return urlparse.urljoin(base, uri) - -class _FeedParserMixin: - namespaces = {'': '', - 'http://backend.userland.com/rss': '', - 'http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss': '', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/': '', - 'http://my.netscape.com/rdf/simple/0.9/': '', - 'http://example.com/newformat#': '', - 'http://example.com/necho': '', - 'http://purl.org/echo/': '', - 'uri/of/echo/namespace#': '', - 'http://purl.org/pie/': '', - 'http://purl.org/atom/ns#': '', - 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom': '', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/rss091#': '', - - 'http://webns.net/mvcb/': 'admin', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/aggregation/': 'ag', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/annotate/': 'annotate', - 'http://media.tangent.org/rss/1.0/': 'audio', - 'http://backend.userland.com/blogChannelModule': 'blogChannel', - 'http://web.resource.org/cc/': 'cc', - 'http://backend.userland.com/creativeCommonsRssModule': 'creativeCommons', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/company': 'co', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/': 'content', - 'http://my.theinfo.org/changed/1.0/rss/': 'cp', - 'http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/': 'dc', - 'http://purl.org/dc/terms/': 'dcterms', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/email/': 'email', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/event/': 'ev', - 'http://rssnamespace.org/feedburner/ext/1.0': 'feedburner', - 'http://freshmeat.net/rss/fm/': 'fm', - 'http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/': 'foaf', - 'http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#': 'geo', - 'http://postneo.com/icbm/': 'icbm', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/image/': 'image', - 'http://www.itunes.com/DTDs/PodCast-1.0.dtd': 'itunes', - 'http://example.com/DTDs/PodCast-1.0.dtd': 'itunes', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/link/': 'l', - 'http://search.yahoo.com/mrss': 'media', - #Version 1.1.2 of the Media RSS spec added the trailing slash on the namespace - 'http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/': 'media', - 'http://madskills.com/public/xml/rss/module/pingback/': 'pingback', - 'http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/1.2/basic/': 'prism', - 'http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#': 'rdf', - 'http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#': 'rdfs', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/reference/': 'ref', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/richequiv/': 'reqv', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/search/': 'search', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/': 'slash', - 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/': 'soap', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/servicestatus/': 'ss', - 'http://hacks.benhammersley.com/rss/streaming/': 'str', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/subscription/': 'sub', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/': 'sy', - 'http://schemas.pocketsoap.com/rss/myDescModule/': 'szf', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/taxonomy/': 'taxo', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/threading/': 'thr', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/textinput/': 'ti', - 'http://madskills.com/public/xml/rss/module/trackback/':'trackback', - 'http://wellformedweb.org/commentAPI/': 'wfw', - 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/wiki/': 'wiki', - 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml': 'xhtml', - 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink': 'xlink', - 'http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace': 'xml' -} - _matchnamespaces = {} - - can_be_relative_uri = ['link', 'id', 'wfw_comment', 'wfw_commentrss', 'docs', 'url', 'href', 'comments', 'icon', 'logo'] - can_contain_relative_uris = ['content', 'title', 'summary', 'info', 'tagline', 'subtitle', 'copyright', 'rights', 'description'] - can_contain_dangerous_markup = ['content', 'title', 'summary', 'info', 'tagline', 'subtitle', 'copyright', 'rights', 'description'] - html_types = ['text/html', 'application/xhtml+xml'] - - def __init__(self, baseuri=None, baselang=None, encoding='utf-8'): - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('initializing FeedParser\n') - if not self._matchnamespaces: - for k, v in self.namespaces.items(): - self._matchnamespaces[k.lower()] = v - self.feeddata = FeedParserDict() # feed-level data - self.encoding = encoding # character encoding - self.entries = [] # list of entry-level data - self.version = '' # feed type/version, see SUPPORTED_VERSIONS - self.namespacesInUse = {} # dictionary of namespaces defined by the feed - - # the following are used internally to track state; - # this is really out of control and should be refactored - self.infeed = 0 - self.inentry = 0 - self.incontent = 0 - self.intextinput = 0 - self.inimage = 0 - self.inauthor = 0 - self.incontributor = 0 - self.inpublisher = 0 - self.insource = 0 - self.sourcedata = FeedParserDict() - self.contentparams = FeedParserDict() - self._summaryKey = None - self.namespacemap = {} - self.elementstack = [] - self.basestack = [] - self.langstack = [] - self.baseuri = baseuri or '' - self.lang = baselang or None - self.svgOK = 0 - self.hasTitle = 0 - if baselang: - self.feeddata['language'] = baselang.replace('_','-') - - def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs): - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('start %s with %s\n' % (tag, attrs)) - # normalize attrs - attrs = [(k.lower(), v) for k, v in attrs] - attrs = [(k, k in ('rel', 'type') and v.lower() or v) for k, v in attrs] - # the sgml parser doesn't handle entities in attributes, but - # strict xml parsers do -- account for this difference - if isinstance(self, _LooseFeedParser): - attrs = [(k, v.replace('&', '&')) for k, v in attrs] - - # track xml:base and xml:lang - attrsD = dict(attrs) - baseuri = attrsD.get('xml:base', attrsD.get('base')) or self.baseuri - if type(baseuri) != type(u''): - try: - baseuri = unicode(baseuri, self.encoding) - except: - baseuri = unicode(baseuri, 'iso-8859-1') - # ensure that self.baseuri is always an absolute URI that - # uses a whitelisted URI scheme (e.g. not `javscript:`) - if self.baseuri: - self.baseuri = _makeSafeAbsoluteURI(self.baseuri, baseuri) or self.baseuri - else: - self.baseuri = _urljoin(self.baseuri, baseuri) - lang = attrsD.get('xml:lang', attrsD.get('lang')) - if lang == '': - # xml:lang could be explicitly set to '', we need to capture that - lang = None - elif lang is None: - # if no xml:lang is specified, use parent lang - lang = self.lang - if lang: - if tag in ('feed', 'rss', 'rdf:RDF'): - self.feeddata['language'] = lang.replace('_','-') - self.lang = lang - self.basestack.append(self.baseuri) - self.langstack.append(lang) - - # track namespaces - for prefix, uri in attrs: - if prefix.startswith('xmlns:'): - self.trackNamespace(prefix[6:], uri) - elif prefix == 'xmlns': - self.trackNamespace(None, uri) - - # track inline content - if self.incontent and self.contentparams.has_key('type') and not self.contentparams.get('type', 'xml').endswith('xml'): - if tag in ['xhtml:div', 'div']: return # typepad does this 10/2007 - # element declared itself as escaped markup, but it isn't really - self.contentparams['type'] = 'application/xhtml+xml' - if self.incontent and self.contentparams.get('type') == 'application/xhtml+xml': - if tag.find(':') <> -1: - prefix, tag = tag.split(':', 1) - namespace = self.namespacesInUse.get(prefix, '') - if tag=='math' and namespace=='http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML': - attrs.append(('xmlns',namespace)) - if tag=='svg' and namespace=='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg': - attrs.append(('xmlns',namespace)) - if tag == 'svg': self.svgOK += 1 - return self.handle_data('<%s%s>' % (tag, self.strattrs(attrs)), escape=0) - - # match namespaces - if tag.find(':') <> -1: - prefix, suffix = tag.split(':', 1) - else: - prefix, suffix = '', tag - prefix = self.namespacemap.get(prefix, prefix) - if prefix: - prefix = prefix + '_' - - # special hack for better tracking of empty textinput/image elements in illformed feeds - if (not prefix) and tag not in ('title', 'link', 'description', 'name'): - self.intextinput = 0 - if (not prefix) and tag not in ('title', 'link', 'description', 'url', 'href', 'width', 'height'): - self.inimage = 0 - - # call special handler (if defined) or default handler - methodname = '_start_' + prefix + suffix - try: - method = getattr(self, methodname) - return method(attrsD) - except AttributeError: - # Since there's no handler or something has gone wrong we explicitly add the element and its attributes - unknown_tag = prefix + suffix - if len(attrsD) == 0: - # No attributes so merge it into the encosing dictionary - return self.push(unknown_tag, 1) - else: - # Has attributes so create it in its own dictionary - context = self._getContext() - context[unknown_tag] = attrsD - - def unknown_endtag(self, tag): - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('end %s\n' % tag) - # match namespaces - if tag.find(':') <> -1: - prefix, suffix = tag.split(':', 1) - else: - prefix, suffix = '', tag - prefix = self.namespacemap.get(prefix, prefix) - if prefix: - prefix = prefix + '_' - if suffix == 'svg' and self.svgOK: self.svgOK -= 1 - - # call special handler (if defined) or default handler - methodname = '_end_' + prefix + suffix - try: - if self.svgOK: raise AttributeError() - method = getattr(self, methodname) - method() - except AttributeError: - self.pop(prefix + suffix) - - # track inline content - if self.incontent and self.contentparams.has_key('type') and not self.contentparams.get('type', 'xml').endswith('xml'): - # element declared itself as escaped markup, but it isn't really - if tag in ['xhtml:div', 'div']: return # typepad does this 10/2007 - self.contentparams['type'] = 'application/xhtml+xml' - if self.incontent and self.contentparams.get('type') == 'application/xhtml+xml': - tag = tag.split(':')[-1] - self.handle_data('</%s>' % tag, escape=0) - - # track xml:base and xml:lang going out of scope - if self.basestack: - self.basestack.pop() - if self.basestack and self.basestack[-1]: - self.baseuri = self.basestack[-1] - if self.langstack: - self.langstack.pop() - if self.langstack: # and (self.langstack[-1] is not None): - self.lang = self.langstack[-1] - - def handle_charref(self, ref): - # called for each character reference, e.g. for ' ', ref will be '160' - if not self.elementstack: return - ref = ref.lower() - if ref in ('34', '38', '39', '60', '62', 'x22', 'x26', 'x27', 'x3c', 'x3e'): - text = '&#%s;' % ref - else: - if ref[0] == 'x': - c = int(ref[1:], 16) - else: - c = int(ref) - text = unichr(c).encode('utf-8') - self.elementstack[-1][2].append(text) - - def handle_entityref(self, ref): - # called for each entity reference, e.g. for '©', ref will be 'copy' - if not self.elementstack: return - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('entering handle_entityref with %s\n' % ref) - if ref in ('lt', 'gt', 'quot', 'amp', 'apos'): - text = '&%s;' % ref - elif ref in self.entities.keys(): - text = self.entities[ref] - if text.startswith('&#') and text.endswith(';'): - return self.handle_entityref(text) - else: - try: name2codepoint[ref] - except KeyError: text = '&%s;' % ref - else: text = unichr(name2codepoint[ref]).encode('utf-8') - self.elementstack[-1][2].append(text) - - def handle_data(self, text, escape=1): - # called for each block of plain text, i.e. outside of any tag and - # not containing any character or entity references - if not self.elementstack: return - if escape and self.contentparams.get('type') == 'application/xhtml+xml': - text = _xmlescape(text) - self.elementstack[-1][2].append(text) - - def handle_comment(self, text): - # called for each comment, e.g. <!-- insert message here --> - pass - - def handle_pi(self, text): - # called for each processing instruction, e.g. <?instruction> - pass - - def handle_decl(self, text): - pass - - def parse_declaration(self, i): - # override internal declaration handler to handle CDATA blocks - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('entering parse_declaration\n') - if self.rawdata[i:i+9] == '<![CDATA[': - k = self.rawdata.find(']]>', i) - if k == -1: - # CDATA block began but didn't finish - k = len(self.rawdata) - return k - self.handle_data(_xmlescape(self.rawdata[i+9:k]), 0) - return k+3 - else: - k = self.rawdata.find('>', i) - if k >= 0: - return k+1 - else: - # We have an incomplete CDATA block. - return k - - def mapContentType(self, contentType): - contentType = contentType.lower() - if contentType == 'text': - contentType = 'text/plain' - elif contentType == 'html': - contentType = 'text/html' - elif contentType == 'xhtml': - contentType = 'application/xhtml+xml' - return contentType - - def trackNamespace(self, prefix, uri): - loweruri = uri.lower() - if (prefix, loweruri) == (None, 'http://my.netscape.com/rdf/simple/0.9/') and not self.version: - self.version = 'rss090' - if loweruri == 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/' and not self.version: - self.version = 'rss10' - if loweruri == 'http://www.w3.org/2005/atom' and not self.version: - self.version = 'atom10' - if loweruri.find('backend.userland.com/rss') <> -1: - # match any backend.userland.com namespace - uri = 'http://backend.userland.com/rss' - loweruri = uri - if self._matchnamespaces.has_key(loweruri): - self.namespacemap[prefix] = self._matchnamespaces[loweruri] - self.namespacesInUse[self._matchnamespaces[loweruri]] = uri - else: - self.namespacesInUse[prefix or ''] = uri - - def resolveURI(self, uri): - return _urljoin(self.baseuri or '', uri) - - def decodeEntities(self, element, data): - return data - - def strattrs(self, attrs): - return ''.join([' %s="%s"' % (t[0],_xmlescape(t[1],{'"':'"'})) for t in attrs]) - - def push(self, element, expectingText): - self.elementstack.append([element, expectingText, []]) - - def pop(self, element, stripWhitespace=1): - if not self.elementstack: return - if self.elementstack[-1][0] != element: return - - element, expectingText, pieces = self.elementstack.pop() - - if self.version == 'atom10' and self.contentparams.get('type','text') == 'application/xhtml+xml': - # remove enclosing child element, but only if it is a <div> and - # only if all the remaining content is nested underneath it. - # This means that the divs would be retained in the following: - # <div>foo</div><div>bar</div> - while pieces and len(pieces)>1 and not pieces[-1].strip(): - del pieces[-1] - while pieces and len(pieces)>1 and not pieces[0].strip(): - del pieces[0] - if pieces and (pieces[0] == '<div>' or pieces[0].startswith('<div ')) and pieces[-1]=='</div>': - depth = 0 - for piece in pieces[:-1]: - if piece.startswith('</'): - depth -= 1 - if depth == 0: break - elif piece.startswith('<') and not piece.endswith('/>'): - depth += 1 - else: - pieces = pieces[1:-1] - - # Ensure each piece is a str for Python 3 - for (i, v) in enumerate(pieces): - if not isinstance(v, basestring): - pieces[i] = v.decode('utf-8') - - output = ''.join(pieces) - if stripWhitespace: - output = output.strip() - if not expectingText: return output - - # decode base64 content - if base64 and self.contentparams.get('base64', 0): - try: - output = _base64decode(output) - except binascii.Error: - pass - except binascii.Incomplete: - pass - except TypeError: - # In Python 3, base64 takes and outputs bytes, not str - # This may not be the most correct way to accomplish this - output = _base64decode(output.encode('utf-8')).decode('utf-8') - - # resolve relative URIs - if (element in self.can_be_relative_uri) and output: - output = self.resolveURI(output) - - # decode entities within embedded markup - if not self.contentparams.get('base64', 0): - output = self.decodeEntities(element, output) - - if self.lookslikehtml(output): - self.contentparams['type']='text/html' - - # remove temporary cruft from contentparams - try: - del self.contentparams['mode'] - except KeyError: - pass - try: - del self.contentparams['base64'] - except KeyError: - pass - - is_htmlish = self.mapContentType(self.contentparams.get('type', 'text/html')) in self.html_types - # resolve relative URIs within embedded markup - if is_htmlish and RESOLVE_RELATIVE_URIS: - if element in self.can_contain_relative_uris: - output = _resolveRelativeURIs(output, self.baseuri, self.encoding, self.contentparams.get('type', 'text/html')) - - # parse microformats - # (must do this before sanitizing because some microformats - # rely on elements that we sanitize) - if is_htmlish and element in ['content', 'description', 'summary']: - mfresults = _parseMicroformats(output, self.baseuri, self.encoding) - if mfresults: - for tag in mfresults.get('tags', []): - self._addTag(tag['term'], tag['scheme'], tag['label']) - for enclosure in mfresults.get('enclosures', []): - self._start_enclosure(enclosure) - for xfn in mfresults.get('xfn', []): - self._addXFN(xfn['relationships'], xfn['href'], xfn['name']) - vcard = mfresults.get('vcard') - if vcard: - self._getContext()['vcard'] = vcard - - # sanitize embedded markup - if is_htmlish and SANITIZE_HTML: - if element in self.can_contain_dangerous_markup: - output = _sanitizeHTML(output, self.encoding, self.contentparams.get('type', 'text/html')) - - if self.encoding and type(output) != type(u''): - try: - output = unicode(output, self.encoding) - except: - pass - - # address common error where people take data that is already - # utf-8, presume that it is iso-8859-1, and re-encode it. - if self.encoding in ('utf-8', 'utf-8_INVALID_PYTHON_3') and type(output) == type(u''): - try: - output = unicode(output.encode('iso-8859-1'), 'utf-8') - except: - pass - - # map win-1252 extensions to the proper code points - if type(output) == type(u''): - output = u''.join([c in _cp1252.keys() and _cp1252[c] or c for c in output]) - - # categories/tags/keywords/whatever are handled in _end_category - if element == 'category': - return output - - if element == 'title' and self.hasTitle: - return output - - # store output in appropriate place(s) - if self.inentry and not self.insource: - if element == 'content': - self.entries[-1].setdefault(element, []) - contentparams = copy.deepcopy(self.contentparams) - contentparams['value'] = output - self.entries[-1][element].append(contentparams) - elif element == 'link': - if not self.inimage: - # query variables in urls in link elements are improperly - # converted from `?a=1&b=2` to `?a=1&b;=2` as if they're - # unhandled character references. fix this special case. - output = re.sub("&([A-Za-z0-9_]+);", "&\g<1>", output) - self.entries[-1][element] = output - if output: - self.entries[-1]['links'][-1]['href'] = output - else: - if element == 'description': - element = 'summary' - self.entries[-1][element] = output - if self.incontent: - contentparams = copy.deepcopy(self.contentparams) - contentparams['value'] = output - self.entries[-1][element + '_detail'] = contentparams - elif (self.infeed or self.insource):# and (not self.intextinput) and (not self.inimage): - context = self._getContext() - if element == 'description': - element = 'subtitle' - context[element] = output - if element == 'link': - # fix query variables; see above for the explanation - output = re.sub("&([A-Za-z0-9_]+);", "&\g<1>", output) - context[element] = output - context['links'][-1]['href'] = output - elif self.incontent: - contentparams = copy.deepcopy(self.contentparams) - contentparams['value'] = output - context[element + '_detail'] = contentparams - return output - - def pushContent(self, tag, attrsD, defaultContentType, expectingText): - self.incontent += 1 - if self.lang: self.lang=self.lang.replace('_','-') - self.contentparams = FeedParserDict({ - 'type': self.mapContentType(attrsD.get('type', defaultContentType)), - 'language': self.lang, - 'base': self.baseuri}) - self.contentparams['base64'] = self._isBase64(attrsD, self.contentparams) - self.push(tag, expectingText) - - def popContent(self, tag): - value = self.pop(tag) - self.incontent -= 1 - self.contentparams.clear() - return value - - # a number of elements in a number of RSS variants are nominally plain - # text, but this is routinely ignored. This is an attempt to detect - # the most common cases. As false positives often result in silent - # data loss, this function errs on the conservative side. - def lookslikehtml(self, s): - if self.version.startswith('atom'): return - if self.contentparams.get('type','text/html') != 'text/plain': return - - # must have a close tag or a entity reference to qualify - if not (re.search(r'</(\w+)>',s) or re.search("&#?\w+;",s)): return - - # all tags must be in a restricted subset of valid HTML tags - if filter(lambda t: t.lower() not in _HTMLSanitizer.acceptable_elements, - re.findall(r'</?(\w+)',s)): return - - # all entities must have been defined as valid HTML entities - from htmlentitydefs import entitydefs - if filter(lambda e: e not in entitydefs.keys(), - re.findall(r'&(\w+);',s)): return - - return 1 - - def _mapToStandardPrefix(self, name): - colonpos = name.find(':') - if colonpos <> -1: - prefix = name[:colonpos] - suffix = name[colonpos+1:] - prefix = self.namespacemap.get(prefix, prefix) - name = prefix + ':' + suffix - return name - - def _getAttribute(self, attrsD, name): - return attrsD.get(self._mapToStandardPrefix(name)) - - def _isBase64(self, attrsD, contentparams): - if attrsD.get('mode', '') == 'base64': - return 1 - if self.contentparams['type'].startswith('text/'): - return 0 - if self.contentparams['type'].endswith('+xml'): - return 0 - if self.contentparams['type'].endswith('/xml'): - return 0 - return 1 - - def _itsAnHrefDamnIt(self, attrsD): - href = attrsD.get('url', attrsD.get('uri', attrsD.get('href', None))) - if href: - try: - del attrsD['url'] - except KeyError: - pass - try: - del attrsD['uri'] - except KeyError: - pass - attrsD['href'] = href - return attrsD - - def _save(self, key, value, overwrite=False): - context = self._getContext() - if overwrite: - context[key] = value - else: - context.setdefault(key, value) - - def _start_rss(self, attrsD): - versionmap = {'0.91': 'rss091u', - '0.92': 'rss092', - '0.93': 'rss093', - '0.94': 'rss094'} - #If we're here then this is an RSS feed. - #If we don't have a version or have a version that starts with something - #other than RSS then there's been a mistake. Correct it. - if not self.version or not self.version.startswith('rss'): - attr_version = attrsD.get('version', '') - version = versionmap.get(attr_version) - if version: - self.version = version - elif attr_version.startswith('2.'): - self.version = 'rss20' - else: - self.version = 'rss' - - def _start_dlhottitles(self, attrsD): - self.version = 'hotrss' - - def _start_channel(self, attrsD): - self.infeed = 1 - self._cdf_common(attrsD) - _start_feedinfo = _start_channel - - def _cdf_common(self, attrsD): - if attrsD.has_key('lastmod'): - self._start_modified({}) - self.elementstack[-1][-1] = attrsD['lastmod'] - self._end_modified() - if attrsD.has_key('href'): - self._start_link({}) - self.elementstack[-1][-1] = attrsD['href'] - self._end_link() - - def _start_feed(self, attrsD): - self.infeed = 1 - versionmap = {'0.1': 'atom01', - '0.2': 'atom02', - '0.3': 'atom03'} - if not self.version: - attr_version = attrsD.get('version') - version = versionmap.get(attr_version) - if version: - self.version = version - else: - self.version = 'atom' - - def _end_channel(self): - self.infeed = 0 - _end_feed = _end_channel - - def _start_image(self, attrsD): - context = self._getContext() - if not self.inentry: - context.setdefault('image', FeedParserDict()) - self.inimage = 1 - self.hasTitle = 0 - self.push('image', 0) - - def _end_image(self): - self.pop('image') - self.inimage = 0 - - def _start_textinput(self, attrsD): - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault('textinput', FeedParserDict()) - self.intextinput = 1 - self.hasTitle = 0 - self.push('textinput', 0) - _start_textInput = _start_textinput - - def _end_textinput(self): - self.pop('textinput') - self.intextinput = 0 - _end_textInput = _end_textinput - - def _start_author(self, attrsD): - self.inauthor = 1 - self.push('author', 1) - # Append a new FeedParserDict when expecting an author - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault('authors', []) - context['authors'].append(FeedParserDict()) - _start_managingeditor = _start_author - _start_dc_author = _start_author - _start_dc_creator = _start_author - _start_itunes_author = _start_author - - def _end_author(self): - self.pop('author') - self.inauthor = 0 - self._sync_author_detail() - _end_managingeditor = _end_author - _end_dc_author = _end_author - _end_dc_creator = _end_author - _end_itunes_author = _end_author - - def _start_itunes_owner(self, attrsD): - self.inpublisher = 1 - self.push('publisher', 0) - - def _end_itunes_owner(self): - self.pop('publisher') - self.inpublisher = 0 - self._sync_author_detail('publisher') - - def _start_contributor(self, attrsD): - self.incontributor = 1 - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault('contributors', []) - context['contributors'].append(FeedParserDict()) - self.push('contributor', 0) - - def _end_contributor(self): - self.pop('contributor') - self.incontributor = 0 - - def _start_dc_contributor(self, attrsD): - self.incontributor = 1 - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault('contributors', []) - context['contributors'].append(FeedParserDict()) - self.push('name', 0) - - def _end_dc_contributor(self): - self._end_name() - self.incontributor = 0 - - def _start_name(self, attrsD): - self.push('name', 0) - _start_itunes_name = _start_name - - def _end_name(self): - value = self.pop('name') - if self.inpublisher: - self._save_author('name', value, 'publisher') - elif self.inauthor: - self._save_author('name', value) - elif self.incontributor: - self._save_contributor('name', value) - elif self.intextinput: - context = self._getContext() - context['name'] = value - _end_itunes_name = _end_name - - def _start_width(self, attrsD): - self.push('width', 0) - - def _end_width(self): - value = self.pop('width') - try: - value = int(value) - except: - value = 0 - if self.inimage: - context = self._getContext() - context['width'] = value - - def _start_height(self, attrsD): - self.push('height', 0) - - def _end_height(self): - value = self.pop('height') - try: - value = int(value) - except: - value = 0 - if self.inimage: - context = self._getContext() - context['height'] = value - - def _start_url(self, attrsD): - self.push('href', 1) - _start_homepage = _start_url - _start_uri = _start_url - - def _end_url(self): - value = self.pop('href') - if self.inauthor: - self._save_author('href', value) - elif self.incontributor: - self._save_contributor('href', value) - _end_homepage = _end_url - _end_uri = _end_url - - def _start_email(self, attrsD): - self.push('email', 0) - _start_itunes_email = _start_email - - def _end_email(self): - value = self.pop('email') - if self.inpublisher: - self._save_author('email', value, 'publisher') - elif self.inauthor: - self._save_author('email', value) - elif self.incontributor: - self._save_contributor('email', value) - _end_itunes_email = _end_email - - def _getContext(self): - if self.insource: - context = self.sourcedata - elif self.inimage and self.feeddata.has_key('image'): - context = self.feeddata['image'] - elif self.intextinput: - context = self.feeddata['textinput'] - elif self.inentry: - context = self.entries[-1] - else: - context = self.feeddata - return context - - def _save_author(self, key, value, prefix='author'): - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault(prefix + '_detail', FeedParserDict()) - context[prefix + '_detail'][key] = value - self._sync_author_detail() - context.setdefault('authors', [FeedParserDict()]) - context['authors'][-1][key] = value - - def _save_contributor(self, key, value): - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault('contributors', [FeedParserDict()]) - context['contributors'][-1][key] = value - - def _sync_author_detail(self, key='author'): - context = self._getContext() - detail = context.get('%s_detail' % key) - if detail: - name = detail.get('name') - email = detail.get('email') - if name and email: - context[key] = '%s (%s)' % (name, email) - elif name: - context[key] = name - elif email: - context[key] = email - else: - author, email = context.get(key), None - if not author: return - emailmatch = re.search(r'''(([a-zA-Z0-9\_\-\.\+]+)@((\[[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.)|(([a-zA-Z0-9\-]+\.)+))([a-zA-Z]{2,4}|[0-9]{1,3})(\]?))(\?subject=\S+)?''', author) - if emailmatch: - email = emailmatch.group(0) - # probably a better way to do the following, but it passes all the tests - author = author.replace(email, '') - author = author.replace('()', '') - author = author.replace('<>', '') - author = author.replace('<>', '') - author = author.strip() - if author and (author[0] == '('): - author = author[1:] - if author and (author[-1] == ')'): - author = author[:-1] - author = author.strip() - if author or email: - context.setdefault('%s_detail' % key, FeedParserDict()) - if author: - context['%s_detail' % key]['name'] = author - if email: - context['%s_detail' % key]['email'] = email - - def _start_subtitle(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('subtitle', attrsD, 'text/plain', 1) - _start_tagline = _start_subtitle - _start_itunes_subtitle = _start_subtitle - - def _end_subtitle(self): - self.popContent('subtitle') - _end_tagline = _end_subtitle - _end_itunes_subtitle = _end_subtitle - - def _start_rights(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('rights', attrsD, 'text/plain', 1) - _start_dc_rights = _start_rights - _start_copyright = _start_rights - - def _end_rights(self): - self.popContent('rights') - _end_dc_rights = _end_rights - _end_copyright = _end_rights - - def _start_item(self, attrsD): - self.entries.append(FeedParserDict()) - self.push('item', 0) - self.inentry = 1 - self.guidislink = 0 - self.hasTitle = 0 - id = self._getAttribute(attrsD, 'rdf:about') - if id: - context = self._getContext() - context['id'] = id - self._cdf_common(attrsD) - _start_entry = _start_item - _start_product = _start_item - - def _end_item(self): - self.pop('item') - self.inentry = 0 - _end_entry = _end_item - - def _start_dc_language(self, attrsD): - self.push('language', 1) - _start_language = _start_dc_language - - def _end_dc_language(self): - self.lang = self.pop('language') - _end_language = _end_dc_language - - def _start_dc_publisher(self, attrsD): - self.push('publisher', 1) - _start_webmaster = _start_dc_publisher - - def _end_dc_publisher(self): - self.pop('publisher') - self._sync_author_detail('publisher') - _end_webmaster = _end_dc_publisher - - def _start_published(self, attrsD): - self.push('published', 1) - _start_dcterms_issued = _start_published - _start_issued = _start_published - - def _end_published(self): - value = self.pop('published') - self._save('published_parsed', _parse_date(value), overwrite=True) - _end_dcterms_issued = _end_published - _end_issued = _end_published - - def _start_updated(self, attrsD): - self.push('updated', 1) - _start_modified = _start_updated - _start_dcterms_modified = _start_updated - _start_pubdate = _start_updated - _start_dc_date = _start_updated - _start_lastbuilddate = _start_updated - - def _end_updated(self): - value = self.pop('updated') - parsed_value = _parse_date(value) - self._save('updated_parsed', parsed_value, overwrite=True) - _end_modified = _end_updated - _end_dcterms_modified = _end_updated - _end_pubdate = _end_updated - _end_dc_date = _end_updated - _end_lastbuilddate = _end_updated - - def _start_created(self, attrsD): - self.push('created', 1) - _start_dcterms_created = _start_created - - def _end_created(self): - value = self.pop('created') - self._save('created_parsed', _parse_date(value), overwrite=True) - _end_dcterms_created = _end_created - - def _start_expirationdate(self, attrsD): - self.push('expired', 1) - - def _end_expirationdate(self): - self._save('expired_parsed', _parse_date(self.pop('expired')), overwrite=True) - - def _start_cc_license(self, attrsD): - context = self._getContext() - value = self._getAttribute(attrsD, 'rdf:resource') - attrsD = FeedParserDict() - attrsD['rel']='license' - if value: attrsD['href']=value - context.setdefault('links', []).append(attrsD) - - def _start_creativecommons_license(self, attrsD): - self.push('license', 1) - _start_creativeCommons_license = _start_creativecommons_license - - def _end_creativecommons_license(self): - value = self.pop('license') - context = self._getContext() - attrsD = FeedParserDict() - attrsD['rel']='license' - if value: attrsD['href']=value - context.setdefault('links', []).append(attrsD) - del context['license'] - _end_creativeCommons_license = _end_creativecommons_license - - def _addXFN(self, relationships, href, name): - context = self._getContext() - xfn = context.setdefault('xfn', []) - value = FeedParserDict({'relationships': relationships, 'href': href, 'name': name}) - if value not in xfn: - xfn.append(value) - - def _addTag(self, term, scheme, label): - context = self._getContext() - tags = context.setdefault('tags', []) - if (not term) and (not scheme) and (not label): return - value = FeedParserDict({'term': term, 'scheme': scheme, 'label': label}) - if value not in tags: - tags.append(value) - - def _start_category(self, attrsD): - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('entering _start_category with %s\n' % repr(attrsD)) - term = attrsD.get('term') - scheme = attrsD.get('scheme', attrsD.get('domain')) - label = attrsD.get('label') - self._addTag(term, scheme, label) - self.push('category', 1) - _start_dc_subject = _start_category - _start_keywords = _start_category - - def _start_media_category(self, attrsD): - attrsD.setdefault('scheme', 'http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/category_schema') - self._start_category(attrsD) - - def _end_itunes_keywords(self): - for term in self.pop('itunes_keywords').split(): - self._addTag(term, 'http://www.itunes.com/', None) - - def _start_itunes_category(self, attrsD): - self._addTag(attrsD.get('text'), 'http://www.itunes.com/', None) - self.push('category', 1) - - def _end_category(self): - value = self.pop('category') - if not value: return - context = self._getContext() - tags = context['tags'] - if value and len(tags) and not tags[-1]['term']: - tags[-1]['term'] = value - else: - self._addTag(value, None, None) - _end_dc_subject = _end_category - _end_keywords = _end_category - _end_itunes_category = _end_category - _end_media_category = _end_category - - def _start_cloud(self, attrsD): - self._getContext()['cloud'] = FeedParserDict(attrsD) - - def _start_link(self, attrsD): - attrsD.setdefault('rel', 'alternate') - if attrsD['rel'] == 'self': - attrsD.setdefault('type', 'application/atom+xml') - else: - attrsD.setdefault('type', 'text/html') - context = self._getContext() - attrsD = self._itsAnHrefDamnIt(attrsD) - if attrsD.has_key('href'): - attrsD['href'] = self.resolveURI(attrsD['href']) - expectingText = self.infeed or self.inentry or self.insource - context.setdefault('links', []) - if not (self.inentry and self.inimage): - context['links'].append(FeedParserDict(attrsD)) - if attrsD.has_key('href'): - expectingText = 0 - if (attrsD.get('rel') == 'alternate') and (self.mapContentType(attrsD.get('type')) in self.html_types): - context['link'] = attrsD['href'] - else: - self.push('link', expectingText) - _start_producturl = _start_link - - def _end_link(self): - value = self.pop('link') - context = self._getContext() - _end_producturl = _end_link - - def _start_guid(self, attrsD): - self.guidislink = (attrsD.get('ispermalink', 'true') == 'true') - self.push('id', 1) - - def _end_guid(self): - value = self.pop('id') - self._save('guidislink', self.guidislink and not self._getContext().has_key('link')) - if self.guidislink: - # guid acts as link, but only if 'ispermalink' is not present or is 'true', - # and only if the item doesn't already have a link element - self._save('link', value) - - def _start_title(self, attrsD): - if self.svgOK: return self.unknown_starttag('title', attrsD.items()) - self.pushContent('title', attrsD, 'text/plain', self.infeed or self.inentry or self.insource) - _start_dc_title = _start_title - _start_media_title = _start_title - - def _end_title(self): - if self.svgOK: return - value = self.popContent('title') - if not value: return - context = self._getContext() - self.hasTitle = 1 - _end_dc_title = _end_title - - def _end_media_title(self): - hasTitle = self.hasTitle - self._end_title() - self.hasTitle = hasTitle - - def _start_description(self, attrsD): - context = self._getContext() - if context.has_key('summary'): - self._summaryKey = 'content' - self._start_content(attrsD) - else: - self.pushContent('description', attrsD, 'text/html', self.infeed or self.inentry or self.insource) - _start_dc_description = _start_description - - def _start_abstract(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('description', attrsD, 'text/plain', self.infeed or self.inentry or self.insource) - - def _end_description(self): - if self._summaryKey == 'content': - self._end_content() - else: - value = self.popContent('description') - self._summaryKey = None - _end_abstract = _end_description - _end_dc_description = _end_description - - def _start_info(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('info', attrsD, 'text/plain', 1) - _start_feedburner_browserfriendly = _start_info - - def _end_info(self): - self.popContent('info') - _end_feedburner_browserfriendly = _end_info - - def _start_generator(self, attrsD): - if attrsD: - attrsD = self._itsAnHrefDamnIt(attrsD) - if attrsD.has_key('href'): - attrsD['href'] = self.resolveURI(attrsD['href']) - self._getContext()['generator_detail'] = FeedParserDict(attrsD) - self.push('generator', 1) - - def _end_generator(self): - value = self.pop('generator') - context = self._getContext() - if context.has_key('generator_detail'): - context['generator_detail']['name'] = value - - def _start_admin_generatoragent(self, attrsD): - self.push('generator', 1) - value = self._getAttribute(attrsD, 'rdf:resource') - if value: - self.elementstack[-1][2].append(value) - self.pop('generator') - self._getContext()['generator_detail'] = FeedParserDict({'href': value}) - - def _start_admin_errorreportsto(self, attrsD): - self.push('errorreportsto', 1) - value = self._getAttribute(attrsD, 'rdf:resource') - if value: - self.elementstack[-1][2].append(value) - self.pop('errorreportsto') - - def _start_summary(self, attrsD): - context = self._getContext() - if context.has_key('summary'): - self._summaryKey = 'content' - self._start_content(attrsD) - else: - self._summaryKey = 'summary' - self.pushContent(self._summaryKey, attrsD, 'text/plain', 1) - _start_itunes_summary = _start_summary - - def _end_summary(self): - if self._summaryKey == 'content': - self._end_content() - else: - self.popContent(self._summaryKey or 'summary') - self._summaryKey = None - _end_itunes_summary = _end_summary - - def _start_enclosure(self, attrsD): - attrsD = self._itsAnHrefDamnIt(attrsD) - context = self._getContext() - attrsD['rel']='enclosure' - context.setdefault('links', []).append(FeedParserDict(attrsD)) - - def _start_source(self, attrsD): - if 'url' in attrsD: - # This means that we're processing a source element from an RSS 2.0 feed - self.sourcedata['href'] = attrsD[u'url'] - self.push('source', 1) - self.insource = 1 - self.hasTitle = 0 - - def _end_source(self): - self.insource = 0 - value = self.pop('source') - if value: - self.sourcedata['title'] = value - self._getContext()['source'] = copy.deepcopy(self.sourcedata) - self.sourcedata.clear() - - def _start_content(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('content', attrsD, 'text/plain', 1) - src = attrsD.get('src') - if src: - self.contentparams['src'] = src - self.push('content', 1) - - def _start_prodlink(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('content', attrsD, 'text/html', 1) - - def _start_body(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('content', attrsD, 'application/xhtml+xml', 1) - _start_xhtml_body = _start_body - - def _start_content_encoded(self, attrsD): - self.pushContent('content', attrsD, 'text/html', 1) - _start_fullitem = _start_content_encoded - - def _end_content(self): - copyToSummary = self.mapContentType(self.contentparams.get('type')) in (['text/plain'] + self.html_types) - value = self.popContent('content') - if copyToSummary: - self._save('summary', value) - - _end_body = _end_content - _end_xhtml_body = _end_content - _end_content_encoded = _end_content - _end_fullitem = _end_content - _end_prodlink = _end_content - - def _start_itunes_image(self, attrsD): - self.push('itunes_image', 0) - if attrsD.get('href'): - self._getContext()['image'] = FeedParserDict({'href': attrsD.get('href')}) - _start_itunes_link = _start_itunes_image - - def _end_itunes_block(self): - value = self.pop('itunes_block', 0) - self._getContext()['itunes_block'] = (value == 'yes') and 1 or 0 - - def _end_itunes_explicit(self): - value = self.pop('itunes_explicit', 0) - # Convert 'yes' -> True, 'clean' to False, and any other value to None - # False and None both evaluate as False, so the difference can be ignored - # by applications that only need to know if the content is explicit. - self._getContext()['itunes_explicit'] = (None, False, True)[(value == 'yes' and 2) or value == 'clean' or 0] - - def _start_media_content(self, attrsD): - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault('media_content', []) - context['media_content'].append(attrsD) - - def _start_media_thumbnail(self, attrsD): - context = self._getContext() - context.setdefault('media_thumbnail', []) - self.push('url', 1) # new - context['media_thumbnail'].append(attrsD) - - def _end_media_thumbnail(self): - url = self.pop('url') - context = self._getContext() - if url is not None and len(url.strip()) != 0: - if not context['media_thumbnail'][-1].has_key('url'): - context['media_thumbnail'][-1]['url'] = url - - def _start_media_player(self, attrsD): - self.push('media_player', 0) - self._getContext()['media_player'] = FeedParserDict(attrsD) - - def _end_media_player(self): - value = self.pop('media_player') - context = self._getContext() - context['media_player']['content'] = value - - def _start_newlocation(self, attrsD): - self.push('newlocation', 1) - - def _end_newlocation(self): - url = self.pop('newlocation') - context = self._getContext() - # don't set newlocation if the context isn't right - if context is not self.feeddata: - return - context['newlocation'] = _makeSafeAbsoluteURI(self.baseuri, url.strip()) - -if _XML_AVAILABLE: - class _StrictFeedParser(_FeedParserMixin, xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler): - def __init__(self, baseuri, baselang, encoding): - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('trying StrictFeedParser\n') - xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler.__init__(self) - _FeedParserMixin.__init__(self, baseuri, baselang, encoding) - self.bozo = 0 - self.exc = None - self.decls = {} - - def startPrefixMapping(self, prefix, uri): - self.trackNamespace(prefix, uri) - if uri == 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink': - self.decls['xmlns:'+prefix] = uri - - def startElementNS(self, name, qname, attrs): - namespace, localname = name - lowernamespace = str(namespace or '').lower() - if lowernamespace.find('backend.userland.com/rss') <> -1: - # match any backend.userland.com namespace - namespace = 'http://backend.userland.com/rss' - lowernamespace = namespace - if qname and qname.find(':') > 0: - givenprefix = qname.split(':')[0] - else: - givenprefix = None - prefix = self._matchnamespaces.get(lowernamespace, givenprefix) - if givenprefix and (prefix is None or (prefix == '' and lowernamespace == '')) and not self.namespacesInUse.has_key(givenprefix): - raise UndeclaredNamespace, "'%s' is not associated with a namespace" % givenprefix - localname = str(localname).lower() - - # qname implementation is horribly broken in Python 2.1 (it - # doesn't report any), and slightly broken in Python 2.2 (it - # doesn't report the xml: namespace). So we match up namespaces - # with a known list first, and then possibly override them with - # the qnames the SAX parser gives us (if indeed it gives us any - # at all). Thanks to MatejC for helping me test this and - # tirelessly telling me that it didn't work yet. - attrsD, self.decls = self.decls, {} - if localname=='math' and namespace=='http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML': - attrsD['xmlns']=namespace - if localname=='svg' and namespace=='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg': - attrsD['xmlns']=namespace - - if prefix: - localname = prefix.lower() + ':' + localname - elif namespace and not qname: #Expat - for name,value in self.namespacesInUse.items(): - if name and value == namespace: - localname = name + ':' + localname - break - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('startElementNS: qname = %s, namespace = %s, givenprefix = %s, prefix = %s, attrs = %s, localname = %s\n' % (qname, namespace, givenprefix, prefix, attrs.items(), localname)) - - for (namespace, attrlocalname), attrvalue in attrs._attrs.items(): - lowernamespace = (namespace or '').lower() - prefix = self._matchnamespaces.get(lowernamespace, '') - if prefix: - attrlocalname = prefix + ':' + attrlocalname - attrsD[str(attrlocalname).lower()] = attrvalue - for qname in attrs.getQNames(): - attrsD[str(qname).lower()] = attrs.getValueByQName(qname) - self.unknown_starttag(localname, attrsD.items()) - - def characters(self, text): - self.handle_data(text) - - def endElementNS(self, name, qname): - namespace, localname = name - lowernamespace = str(namespace or '').lower() - if qname and qname.find(':') > 0: - givenprefix = qname.split(':')[0] - else: - givenprefix = '' - prefix = self._matchnamespaces.get(lowernamespace, givenprefix) - if prefix: - localname = prefix + ':' + localname - elif namespace and not qname: #Expat - for name,value in self.namespacesInUse.items(): - if name and value == namespace: - localname = name + ':' + localname - break - localname = str(localname).lower() - self.unknown_endtag(localname) - - def error(self, exc): - self.bozo = 1 - self.exc = exc - - def fatalError(self, exc): - self.error(exc) - raise exc - -class _BaseHTMLProcessor(sgmllib.SGMLParser): - special = re.compile('''[<>'"]''') - bare_ampersand = re.compile("&(?!#\d+;|#x[0-9a-fA-F]+;|\w+;)") - elements_no_end_tag = [ - 'area', 'base', 'basefont', 'br', 'col', 'command', 'embed', 'frame', - 'hr', 'img', 'input', 'isindex', 'keygen', 'link', 'meta', 'param', - 'source', 'track', 'wbr' - ] - - def __init__(self, encoding, _type): - self.encoding = encoding - self._type = _type - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('entering BaseHTMLProcessor, encoding=%s\n' % self.encoding) - sgmllib.SGMLParser.__init__(self) - - def reset(self): - self.pieces = [] - sgmllib.SGMLParser.reset(self) - - def _shorttag_replace(self, match): - tag = match.group(1) - if tag in self.elements_no_end_tag: - return '<' + tag + ' />' - else: - return '<' + tag + '></' + tag + '>' - - def parse_starttag(self,i): - j=sgmllib.SGMLParser.parse_starttag(self, i) - if self._type == 'application/xhtml+xml': - if j>2 and self.rawdata[j-2:j]=='/>': - self.unknown_endtag(self.lasttag) - return j - - def feed(self, data): - data = re.compile(r'<!((?!DOCTYPE|--|\[))', re.IGNORECASE).sub(r'<!\1', data) - #data = re.sub(r'<(\S+?)\s*?/>', self._shorttag_replace, data) # bug [ 1399464 ] Bad regexp for _shorttag_replace - data = re.sub(r'<([^<>\s]+?)\s*/>', self._shorttag_replace, data) - data = data.replace(''', "'") - data = data.replace('"', '"') - try: - bytes - if bytes is str: - raise NameError - self.encoding = self.encoding + '_INVALID_PYTHON_3' - except NameError: - if self.encoding and type(data) == type(u''): - data = data.encode(self.encoding) - sgmllib.SGMLParser.feed(self, data) - sgmllib.SGMLParser.close(self) - - def normalize_attrs(self, attrs): - if not attrs: return attrs - # utility method to be called by descendants - attrs = dict([(k.lower(), v) for k, v in attrs]).items() - attrs = [(k, k in ('rel', 'type') and v.lower() or v) for k, v in attrs] - attrs.sort() - return attrs - - def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs): - # called for each start tag - # attrs is a list of (attr, value) tuples - # e.g. for <pre class='screen'>, tag='pre', attrs=[('class', 'screen')] - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('_BaseHTMLProcessor, unknown_starttag, tag=%s\n' % tag) - uattrs = [] - strattrs='' - if attrs: - for key, value in attrs: - value=value.replace('>','>').replace('<','<').replace('"','"') - value = self.bare_ampersand.sub("&", value) - # thanks to Kevin Marks for this breathtaking hack to deal with (valid) high-bit attribute values in UTF-8 feeds - if type(value) != type(u''): - try: - value = unicode(value, self.encoding) - except: - value = unicode(value, 'iso-8859-1') - try: - # Currently, in Python 3 the key is already a str, and cannot be decoded again - uattrs.append((unicode(key, self.encoding), value)) - except TypeError: - uattrs.append((key, value)) - strattrs = u''.join([u' %s="%s"' % (key, value) for key, value in uattrs]) - if self.encoding: - try: - strattrs=strattrs.encode(self.encoding) - except: - pass - if tag in self.elements_no_end_tag: - self.pieces.append('<%(tag)s%(strattrs)s />' % locals()) - else: - self.pieces.append('<%(tag)s%(strattrs)s>' % locals()) - - def unknown_endtag(self, tag): - # called for each end tag, e.g. for </pre>, tag will be 'pre' - # Reconstruct the original end tag. - if tag not in self.elements_no_end_tag: - self.pieces.append("</%(tag)s>" % locals()) - - def handle_charref(self, ref): - # called for each character reference, e.g. for ' ', ref will be '160' - # Reconstruct the original character reference. - if ref.startswith('x'): - value = unichr(int(ref[1:],16)) - else: - value = unichr(int(ref)) - - if value in _cp1252.keys(): - self.pieces.append('&#%s;' % hex(ord(_cp1252[value]))[1:]) - else: - self.pieces.append('&#%(ref)s;' % locals()) - - def handle_entityref(self, ref): - # called for each entity reference, e.g. for '©', ref will be 'copy' - # Reconstruct the original entity reference. - if name2codepoint.has_key(ref): - self.pieces.append('&%(ref)s;' % locals()) - else: - self.pieces.append('&%(ref)s' % locals()) - - def handle_data(self, text): - # called for each block of plain text, i.e. outside of any tag and - # not containing any character or entity references - # Store the original text verbatim. - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('_BaseHTMLProcessor, handle_data, text=%s\n' % text) - self.pieces.append(text) - - def handle_comment(self, text): - # called for each HTML comment, e.g. <!-- insert Javascript code here --> - # Reconstruct the original comment. - self.pieces.append('<!--%(text)s-->' % locals()) - - def handle_pi(self, text): - # called for each processing instruction, e.g. <?instruction> - # Reconstruct original processing instruction. - self.pieces.append('<?%(text)s>' % locals()) - - def handle_decl(self, text): - # called for the DOCTYPE, if present, e.g. - # <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" - # "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> - # Reconstruct original DOCTYPE - self.pieces.append('<!%(text)s>' % locals()) - - _new_declname_match = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z][-_.a-zA-Z0-9:]*\s*').match - def _scan_name(self, i, declstartpos): - rawdata = self.rawdata - n = len(rawdata) - if i == n: - return None, -1 - m = self._new_declname_match(rawdata, i) - if m: - s = m.group() - name = s.strip() - if (i + len(s)) == n: - return None, -1 # end of buffer - return name.lower(), m.end() - else: - self.handle_data(rawdata) -# self.updatepos(declstartpos, i) - return None, -1 - - def convert_charref(self, name): - return '&#%s;' % name - - def convert_entityref(self, name): - return '&%s;' % name - - def output(self): - '''Return processed HTML as a single string''' - return ''.join([str(p) for p in self.pieces]) - -class _LooseFeedParser(_FeedParserMixin, _BaseHTMLProcessor): - def __init__(self, baseuri, baselang, encoding, entities): - sgmllib.SGMLParser.__init__(self) - _FeedParserMixin.__init__(self, baseuri, baselang, encoding) - _BaseHTMLProcessor.__init__(self, encoding, 'application/xhtml+xml') - self.entities=entities - - def decodeEntities(self, element, data): - data = data.replace('<', '<') - data = data.replace('<', '<') - data = data.replace('<', '<') - data = data.replace('>', '>') - data = data.replace('>', '>') - data = data.replace('>', '>') - data = data.replace('&', '&') - data = data.replace('&', '&') - data = data.replace('"', '"') - data = data.replace('"', '"') - data = data.replace(''', ''') - data = data.replace(''', ''') - if self.contentparams.has_key('type') and not self.contentparams.get('type', 'xml').endswith('xml'): - data = data.replace('<', '<') - data = data.replace('>', '>') - data = data.replace('&', '&') - data = data.replace('"', '"') - data = data.replace(''', "'") - return data - - def strattrs(self, attrs): - return ''.join([' %s="%s"' % (n,v.replace('"','"')) for n,v in attrs]) - -class _MicroformatsParser: - STRING = 1 - DATE = 2 - URI = 3 - NODE = 4 - EMAIL = 5 - - known_xfn_relationships = ['contact', 'acquaintance', 'friend', 'met', 'co-worker', 'coworker', 'colleague', 'co-resident', 'coresident', 'neighbor', 'child', 'parent', 'sibling', 'brother', 'sister', 'spouse', 'wife', 'husband', 'kin', 'relative', 'muse', 'crush', 'date', 'sweetheart', 'me'] - known_binary_extensions = ['zip','rar','exe','gz','tar','tgz','tbz2','bz2','z','7z','dmg','img','sit','sitx','hqx','deb','rpm','bz2','jar','rar','iso','bin','msi','mp2','mp3','ogg','ogm','mp4','m4v','m4a','avi','wma','wmv'] - - def __init__(self, data, baseuri, encoding): - self.document = BeautifulSoup.BeautifulSoup(data) - self.baseuri = baseuri - self.encoding = encoding - if type(data) == type(u''): - data = data.encode(encoding) - self.tags = [] - self.enclosures = [] - self.xfn = [] - self.vcard = None - - def vcardEscape(self, s): - if type(s) in (type(''), type(u'')): - s = s.replace(',', '\\,').replace(';', '\\;').replace('\n', '\\n') - return s - - def vcardFold(self, s): - s = re.sub(';+$', '', s) - sFolded = '' - iMax = 75 - sPrefix = '' - while len(s) > iMax: - sFolded += sPrefix + s[:iMax] + '\n' - s = s[iMax:] - sPrefix = ' ' - iMax = 74 - sFolded += sPrefix + s - return sFolded - - def normalize(self, s): - return re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', s).strip() - - def unique(self, aList): - results = [] - for element in aList: - if element not in results: - results.append(element) - return results - - def toISO8601(self, dt): - return time.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', dt) - - def getPropertyValue(self, elmRoot, sProperty, iPropertyType=4, bAllowMultiple=0, bAutoEscape=0): - all = lambda x: 1 - sProperty = sProperty.lower() - bFound = 0 - bNormalize = 1 - propertyMatch = {'class': re.compile(r'\b%s\b' % sProperty)} - if bAllowMultiple and (iPropertyType != self.NODE): - snapResults = [] - containers = elmRoot(['ul', 'ol'], propertyMatch) - for container in containers: - snapResults.extend(container('li')) - bFound = (len(snapResults) != 0) - if not bFound: - snapResults = elmRoot(all, propertyMatch) - bFound = (len(snapResults) != 0) - if (not bFound) and (sProperty == 'value'): - snapResults = elmRoot('pre') - bFound = (len(snapResults) != 0) - bNormalize = not bFound - if not bFound: - snapResults = [elmRoot] - bFound = (len(snapResults) != 0) - arFilter = [] - if sProperty == 'vcard': - snapFilter = elmRoot(all, propertyMatch) - for node in snapFilter: - if node.findParent(all, propertyMatch): - arFilter.append(node) - arResults = [] - for node in snapResults: - if node not in arFilter: - arResults.append(node) - bFound = (len(arResults) != 0) - if not bFound: - if bAllowMultiple: return [] - elif iPropertyType == self.STRING: return '' - elif iPropertyType == self.DATE: return None - elif iPropertyType == self.URI: return '' - elif iPropertyType == self.NODE: return None - else: return None - arValues = [] - for elmResult in arResults: - sValue = None - if iPropertyType == self.NODE: - if bAllowMultiple: - arValues.append(elmResult) - continue - else: - return elmResult - sNodeName = elmResult.name.lower() - if (iPropertyType == self.EMAIL) and (sNodeName == 'a'): - sValue = (elmResult.get('href') or '').split('mailto:').pop().split('?')[0] - if sValue: - sValue = bNormalize and self.normalize(sValue) or sValue.strip() - if (not sValue) and (sNodeName == 'abbr'): - sValue = elmResult.get('title') - if sValue: - sValue = bNormalize and self.normalize(sValue) or sValue.strip() - if (not sValue) and (iPropertyType == self.URI): - if sNodeName == 'a': sValue = elmResult.get('href') - elif sNodeName == 'img': sValue = elmResult.get('src') - elif sNodeName == 'object': sValue = elmResult.get('data') - if sValue: - sValue = bNormalize and self.normalize(sValue) or sValue.strip() - if (not sValue) and (sNodeName == 'img'): - sValue = elmResult.get('alt') - if sValue: - sValue = bNormalize and self.normalize(sValue) or sValue.strip() - if not sValue: - sValue = elmResult.renderContents() - sValue = re.sub(r'<\S[^>]*>', '', sValue) - sValue = sValue.replace('\r\n', '\n') - sValue = sValue.replace('\r', '\n') - if sValue: - sValue = bNormalize and self.normalize(sValue) or sValue.strip() - if not sValue: continue - if iPropertyType == self.DATE: - sValue = _parse_date_iso8601(sValue) - if bAllowMultiple: - arValues.append(bAutoEscape and self.vcardEscape(sValue) or sValue) - else: - return bAutoEscape and self.vcardEscape(sValue) or sValue - return arValues - - def findVCards(self, elmRoot, bAgentParsing=0): - sVCards = '' - - if not bAgentParsing: - arCards = self.getPropertyValue(elmRoot, 'vcard', bAllowMultiple=1) - else: - arCards = [elmRoot] - - for elmCard in arCards: - arLines = [] - - def processSingleString(sProperty): - sValue = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, sProperty, self.STRING, bAutoEscape=1).decode(self.encoding) - if sValue: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold(sProperty.upper() + ':' + sValue)) - return sValue or u'' - - def processSingleURI(sProperty): - sValue = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, sProperty, self.URI) - if sValue: - sContentType = '' - sEncoding = '' - sValueKey = '' - if sValue.startswith('data:'): - sEncoding = ';ENCODING=b' - sContentType = sValue.split(';')[0].split('/').pop() - sValue = sValue.split(',', 1).pop() - else: - elmValue = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, sProperty) - if elmValue: - if sProperty != 'url': - sValueKey = ';VALUE=uri' - sContentType = elmValue.get('type', '').strip().split('/').pop().strip() - sContentType = sContentType.upper() - if sContentType == 'OCTET-STREAM': - sContentType = '' - if sContentType: - sContentType = ';TYPE=' + sContentType.upper() - arLines.append(self.vcardFold(sProperty.upper() + sEncoding + sContentType + sValueKey + ':' + sValue)) - - def processTypeValue(sProperty, arDefaultType, arForceType=None): - arResults = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, sProperty, bAllowMultiple=1) - for elmResult in arResults: - arType = self.getPropertyValue(elmResult, 'type', self.STRING, 1, 1) - if arForceType: - arType = self.unique(arForceType + arType) - if not arType: - arType = arDefaultType - sValue = self.getPropertyValue(elmResult, 'value', self.EMAIL, 0) - if sValue: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold(sProperty.upper() + ';TYPE=' + ','.join(arType) + ':' + sValue)) - - # AGENT - # must do this before all other properties because it is destructive - # (removes nested class="vcard" nodes so they don't interfere with - # this vcard's other properties) - arAgent = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'agent', bAllowMultiple=1) - for elmAgent in arAgent: - if re.compile(r'\bvcard\b').search(elmAgent.get('class')): - sAgentValue = self.findVCards(elmAgent, 1) + '\n' - sAgentValue = sAgentValue.replace('\n', '\\n') - sAgentValue = sAgentValue.replace(';', '\\;') - if sAgentValue: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('AGENT:' + sAgentValue)) - # Completely remove the agent element from the parse tree - elmAgent.extract() - else: - sAgentValue = self.getPropertyValue(elmAgent, 'value', self.URI, bAutoEscape=1); - if sAgentValue: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('AGENT;VALUE=uri:' + sAgentValue)) - - # FN (full name) - sFN = processSingleString('fn') - - # N (name) - elmName = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'n') - if elmName: - sFamilyName = self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'family-name', self.STRING, bAutoEscape=1) - sGivenName = self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'given-name', self.STRING, bAutoEscape=1) - arAdditionalNames = self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'additional-name', self.STRING, 1, 1) + self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'additional-names', self.STRING, 1, 1) - arHonorificPrefixes = self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'honorific-prefix', self.STRING, 1, 1) + self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'honorific-prefixes', self.STRING, 1, 1) - arHonorificSuffixes = self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'honorific-suffix', self.STRING, 1, 1) + self.getPropertyValue(elmName, 'honorific-suffixes', self.STRING, 1, 1) - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('N:' + sFamilyName + ';' + - sGivenName + ';' + - ','.join(arAdditionalNames) + ';' + - ','.join(arHonorificPrefixes) + ';' + - ','.join(arHonorificSuffixes))) - elif sFN: - # implied "N" optimization - # http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard#Implied_.22N.22_Optimization - arNames = self.normalize(sFN).split() - if len(arNames) == 2: - bFamilyNameFirst = (arNames[0].endswith(',') or - len(arNames[1]) == 1 or - ((len(arNames[1]) == 2) and (arNames[1].endswith('.')))) - if bFamilyNameFirst: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('N:' + arNames[0] + ';' + arNames[1])) - else: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('N:' + arNames[1] + ';' + arNames[0])) - - # SORT-STRING - sSortString = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'sort-string', self.STRING, bAutoEscape=1) - if sSortString: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('SORT-STRING:' + sSortString)) - - # NICKNAME - arNickname = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'nickname', self.STRING, 1, 1) - if arNickname: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('NICKNAME:' + ','.join(arNickname))) - - # PHOTO - processSingleURI('photo') - - # BDAY - dtBday = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'bday', self.DATE) - if dtBday: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('BDAY:' + self.toISO8601(dtBday))) - - # ADR (address) - arAdr = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'adr', bAllowMultiple=1) - for elmAdr in arAdr: - arType = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'type', self.STRING, 1, 1) - if not arType: - arType = ['intl','postal','parcel','work'] # default adr types, see RFC 2426 section 3.2.1 - sPostOfficeBox = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'post-office-box', self.STRING, 0, 1) - sExtendedAddress = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'extended-address', self.STRING, 0, 1) - sStreetAddress = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'street-address', self.STRING, 0, 1) - sLocality = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'locality', self.STRING, 0, 1) - sRegion = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'region', self.STRING, 0, 1) - sPostalCode = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'postal-code', self.STRING, 0, 1) - sCountryName = self.getPropertyValue(elmAdr, 'country-name', self.STRING, 0, 1) - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('ADR;TYPE=' + ','.join(arType) + ':' + - sPostOfficeBox + ';' + - sExtendedAddress + ';' + - sStreetAddress + ';' + - sLocality + ';' + - sRegion + ';' + - sPostalCode + ';' + - sCountryName)) - - # LABEL - processTypeValue('label', ['intl','postal','parcel','work']) - - # TEL (phone number) - processTypeValue('tel', ['voice']) - - # EMAIL - processTypeValue('email', ['internet'], ['internet']) - - # MAILER - processSingleString('mailer') - - # TZ (timezone) - processSingleString('tz') - - # GEO (geographical information) - elmGeo = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'geo') - if elmGeo: - sLatitude = self.getPropertyValue(elmGeo, 'latitude', self.STRING, 0, 1) - sLongitude = self.getPropertyValue(elmGeo, 'longitude', self.STRING, 0, 1) - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('GEO:' + sLatitude + ';' + sLongitude)) - - # TITLE - processSingleString('title') - - # ROLE - processSingleString('role') - - # LOGO - processSingleURI('logo') - - # ORG (organization) - elmOrg = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'org') - if elmOrg: - sOrganizationName = self.getPropertyValue(elmOrg, 'organization-name', self.STRING, 0, 1) - if not sOrganizationName: - # implied "organization-name" optimization - # http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard#Implied_.22organization-name.22_Optimization - sOrganizationName = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'org', self.STRING, 0, 1) - if sOrganizationName: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('ORG:' + sOrganizationName)) - else: - arOrganizationUnit = self.getPropertyValue(elmOrg, 'organization-unit', self.STRING, 1, 1) - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('ORG:' + sOrganizationName + ';' + ';'.join(arOrganizationUnit))) - - # CATEGORY - arCategory = self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'category', self.STRING, 1, 1) + self.getPropertyValue(elmCard, 'categories', self.STRING, 1, 1) - if arCategory: - arLines.append(self.vcardFold('CATEGORIES:' + ','.join(arCategory))) - - # NOTE - processSingleString('note') - - # REV - processSingleString('rev') - - # SOUND - processSingleURI('sound') - - # UID - processSingleString('uid') - - # URL - processSingleURI('url') - - # CLASS - processSingleString('class') - - # KEY - processSingleURI('key') - - if arLines: - arLines = [u'BEGIN:vCard',u'VERSION:3.0'] + arLines + [u'END:vCard'] - sVCards += u'\n'.join(arLines) + u'\n' - - return sVCards.strip() - - def isProbablyDownloadable(self, elm): - attrsD = elm.attrMap - if not attrsD.has_key('href'): return 0 - linktype = attrsD.get('type', '').strip() - if linktype.startswith('audio/') or \ - linktype.startswith('video/') or \ - (linktype.startswith('application/') and not linktype.endswith('xml')): - return 1 - path = urlparse.urlparse(attrsD['href'])[2] - if path.find('.') == -1: return 0 - fileext = path.split('.').pop().lower() - return fileext in self.known_binary_extensions - - def findTags(self): - all = lambda x: 1 - for elm in self.document(all, {'rel': re.compile(r'\btag\b')}): - href = elm.get('href') - if not href: continue - urlscheme, domain, path, params, query, fragment = \ - urlparse.urlparse(_urljoin(self.baseuri, href)) - segments = path.split('/') - tag = segments.pop() - if not tag: - tag = segments.pop() - tagscheme = urlparse.urlunparse((urlscheme, domain, '/'.join(segments), '', '', '')) - if not tagscheme.endswith('/'): - tagscheme += '/' - self.tags.append(FeedParserDict({"term": tag, "scheme": tagscheme, "label": elm.string or ''})) - - def findEnclosures(self): - all = lambda x: 1 - enclosure_match = re.compile(r'\benclosure\b') - for elm in self.document(all, {'href': re.compile(r'.+')}): - if not enclosure_match.search(elm.get('rel', '')) and not self.isProbablyDownloadable(elm): continue - if elm.attrMap not in self.enclosures: - self.enclosures.append(elm.attrMap) - if elm.string and not elm.get('title'): - self.enclosures[-1]['title'] = elm.string - - def findXFN(self): - all = lambda x: 1 - for elm in self.document(all, {'rel': re.compile('.+'), 'href': re.compile('.+')}): - rels = elm.get('rel', '').split() - xfn_rels = [] - for rel in rels: - if rel in self.known_xfn_relationships: - xfn_rels.append(rel) - if xfn_rels: - self.xfn.append({"relationships": xfn_rels, "href": elm.get('href', ''), "name": elm.string}) - -def _parseMicroformats(htmlSource, baseURI, encoding): - if not BeautifulSoup: return - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('entering _parseMicroformats\n') - try: - p = _MicroformatsParser(htmlSource, baseURI, encoding) - except UnicodeEncodeError: - # sgmllib throws this exception when performing lookups of tags - # with non-ASCII characters in them. - return - p.vcard = p.findVCards(p.document) - p.findTags() - p.findEnclosures() - p.findXFN() - return {"tags": p.tags, "enclosures": p.enclosures, "xfn": p.xfn, "vcard": p.vcard} - -class _RelativeURIResolver(_BaseHTMLProcessor): - relative_uris = [('a', 'href'), - ('applet', 'codebase'), - ('area', 'href'), - ('blockquote', 'cite'), - ('body', 'background'), - ('del', 'cite'), - ('form', 'action'), - ('frame', 'longdesc'), - ('frame', 'src'), - ('iframe', 'longdesc'), - ('iframe', 'src'), - ('head', 'profile'), - ('img', 'longdesc'), - ('img', 'src'), - ('img', 'usemap'), - ('input', 'src'), - ('input', 'usemap'), - ('ins', 'cite'), - ('link', 'href'), - ('object', 'classid'), - ('object', 'codebase'), - ('object', 'data'), - ('object', 'usemap'), - ('q', 'cite'), - ('script', 'src')] - - def __init__(self, baseuri, encoding, _type): - _BaseHTMLProcessor.__init__(self, encoding, _type) - self.baseuri = baseuri - - def resolveURI(self, uri): - return _makeSafeAbsoluteURI(_urljoin(self.baseuri, uri.strip())) - - def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs): - if _debug: - sys.stderr.write('tag: [%s] with attributes: [%s]\n' % (tag, str(attrs))) - attrs = self.normalize_attrs(attrs) - attrs = [(key, ((tag, key) in self.relative_uris) and self.resolveURI(value) or value) for key, value in attrs] - _BaseHTMLProcessor.unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs) - -def _resolveRelativeURIs(htmlSource, baseURI, encoding, _type): - if _debug: - sys.stderr.write('entering _resolveRelativeURIs\n') - - p = _RelativeURIResolver(baseURI, encoding, _type) - p.feed(htmlSource) - return p.output() - -def _makeSafeAbsoluteURI(base, rel=None): - # bail if ACCEPTABLE_URI_SCHEMES is empty - if not ACCEPTABLE_URI_SCHEMES: - return _urljoin(base, rel or u'') - if not base: - return rel or u'' - if not rel: - if base.strip().split(':', 1)[0] not in ACCEPTABLE_URI_SCHEMES: - return u'' - return base - uri = _urljoin(base, rel) - if uri.strip().split(':', 1)[0] not in ACCEPTABLE_URI_SCHEMES: - return u'' - return uri - -class _HTMLSanitizer(_BaseHTMLProcessor): - acceptable_elements = ['a', 'abbr', 'acronym', 'address', 'area', - 'article', 'aside', 'audio', 'b', 'big', 'blockquote', 'br', 'button', - 'canvas', 'caption', 'center', 'cite', 'code', 'col', 'colgroup', - 'command', 'datagrid', 'datalist', 'dd', 'del', 'details', 'dfn', - 'dialog', 'dir', 'div', 'dl', 'dt', 'em', 'event-source', 'fieldset', - 'figcaption', 'figure', 'footer', 'font', 'form', 'header', 'h1', - 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'hr', 'i', 'img', 'input', 'ins', - 'keygen', 'kbd', 'label', 'legend', 'li', 'm', 'map', 'menu', 'meter', - 'multicol', 'nav', 'nextid', 'ol', 'output', 'optgroup', 'option', - 'p', 'pre', 'progress', 'q', 's', 'samp', 'section', 'select', - 'small', 'sound', 'source', 'spacer', 'span', 'strike', 'strong', - 'sub', 'sup', 'table', 'tbody', 'td', 'textarea', 'time', 'tfoot', - 'th', 'thead', 'tr', 'tt', 'u', 'ul', 'var', 'video', 'noscript'] - - acceptable_attributes = ['abbr', 'accept', 'accept-charset', 'accesskey', - 'action', 'align', 'alt', 'autocomplete', 'autofocus', 'axis', - 'background', 'balance', 'bgcolor', 'bgproperties', 'border', - 'bordercolor', 'bordercolordark', 'bordercolorlight', 'bottompadding', - 'cellpadding', 'cellspacing', 'ch', 'challenge', 'char', 'charoff', - 'choff', 'charset', 'checked', 'cite', 'class', 'clear', 'color', 'cols', - 'colspan', 'compact', 'contenteditable', 'controls', 'coords', 'data', - 'datafld', 'datapagesize', 'datasrc', 'datetime', 'default', 'delay', - 'dir', 'disabled', 'draggable', 'dynsrc', 'enctype', 'end', 'face', 'for', - 'form', 'frame', 'galleryimg', 'gutter', 'headers', 'height', 'hidefocus', - 'hidden', 'high', 'href', 'hreflang', 'hspace', 'icon', 'id', 'inputmode', - 'ismap', 'keytype', 'label', 'leftspacing', 'lang', 'list', 'longdesc', - 'loop', 'loopcount', 'loopend', 'loopstart', 'low', 'lowsrc', 'max', - 'maxlength', 'media', 'method', 'min', 'multiple', 'name', 'nohref', - 'noshade', 'nowrap', 'open', 'optimum', 'pattern', 'ping', 'point-size', - 'prompt', 'pqg', 'radiogroup', 'readonly', 'rel', 'repeat-max', - 'repeat-min', 'replace', 'required', 'rev', 'rightspacing', 'rows', - 'rowspan', 'rules', 'scope', 'selected', 'shape', 'size', 'span', 'src', - 'start', 'step', 'summary', 'suppress', 'tabindex', 'target', 'template', - 'title', 'toppadding', 'type', 'unselectable', 'usemap', 'urn', 'valign', - 'value', 'variable', 'volume', 'vspace', 'vrml', 'width', 'wrap', - 'xml:lang'] - - unacceptable_elements_with_end_tag = ['script', 'applet', 'style'] - - acceptable_css_properties = ['azimuth', 'background-color', - 'border-bottom-color', 'border-collapse', 'border-color', - 'border-left-color', 'border-right-color', 'border-top-color', 'clear', - 'color', 'cursor', 'direction', 'display', 'elevation', 'float', 'font', - 'font-family', 'font-size', 'font-style', 'font-variant', 'font-weight', - 'height', 'letter-spacing', 'line-height', 'overflow', 'pause', - 'pause-after', 'pause-before', 'pitch', 'pitch-range', 'richness', - 'speak', 'speak-header', 'speak-numeral', 'speak-punctuation', - 'speech-rate', 'stress', 'text-align', 'text-decoration', 'text-indent', - 'unicode-bidi', 'vertical-align', 'voice-family', 'volume', - 'white-space', 'width'] - - # survey of common keywords found in feeds - acceptable_css_keywords = ['auto', 'aqua', 'black', 'block', 'blue', - 'bold', 'both', 'bottom', 'brown', 'center', 'collapse', 'dashed', - 'dotted', 'fuchsia', 'gray', 'green', '!important', 'italic', 'left', - 'lime', 'maroon', 'medium', 'none', 'navy', 'normal', 'nowrap', 'olive', - 'pointer', 'purple', 'red', 'right', 'solid', 'silver', 'teal', 'top', - 'transparent', 'underline', 'white', 'yellow'] - - valid_css_values = re.compile('^(#[0-9a-f]+|rgb\(\d+%?,\d*%?,?\d*%?\)?|' + - '\d{0,2}\.?\d{0,2}(cm|em|ex|in|mm|pc|pt|px|%|,|\))?)$') - - mathml_elements = ['annotation', 'annotation-xml', 'maction', 'math', - 'merror', 'mfenced', 'mfrac', 'mi', 'mmultiscripts', 'mn', 'mo', 'mover', 'mpadded', - 'mphantom', 'mprescripts', 'mroot', 'mrow', 'mspace', 'msqrt', 'mstyle', - 'msub', 'msubsup', 'msup', 'mtable', 'mtd', 'mtext', 'mtr', 'munder', - 'munderover', 'none', 'semantics'] - - mathml_attributes = ['actiontype', 'align', 'columnalign', 'columnalign', - 'columnalign', 'close', 'columnlines', 'columnspacing', 'columnspan', 'depth', - 'display', 'displaystyle', 'encoding', 'equalcolumns', 'equalrows', - 'fence', 'fontstyle', 'fontweight', 'frame', 'height', 'linethickness', - 'lspace', 'mathbackground', 'mathcolor', 'mathvariant', 'mathvariant', - 'maxsize', 'minsize', 'open', 'other', 'rowalign', 'rowalign', 'rowalign', - 'rowlines', 'rowspacing', 'rowspan', 'rspace', 'scriptlevel', 'selection', - 'separator', 'separators', 'stretchy', 'width', 'width', 'xlink:href', - 'xlink:show', 'xlink:type', 'xmlns', 'xmlns:xlink'] - - # svgtiny - foreignObject + linearGradient + radialGradient + stop - svg_elements = ['a', 'animate', 'animateColor', 'animateMotion', - 'animateTransform', 'circle', 'defs', 'desc', 'ellipse', 'foreignObject', - 'font-face', 'font-face-name', 'font-face-src', 'g', 'glyph', 'hkern', - 'linearGradient', 'line', 'marker', 'metadata', 'missing-glyph', 'mpath', - 'path', 'polygon', 'polyline', 'radialGradient', 'rect', 'set', 'stop', - 'svg', 'switch', 'text', 'title', 'tspan', 'use'] - - # svgtiny + class + opacity + offset + xmlns + xmlns:xlink - svg_attributes = ['accent-height', 'accumulate', 'additive', 'alphabetic', - 'arabic-form', 'ascent', 'attributeName', 'attributeType', - 'baseProfile', 'bbox', 'begin', 'by', 'calcMode', 'cap-height', - 'class', 'color', 'color-rendering', 'content', 'cx', 'cy', 'd', 'dx', - 'dy', 'descent', 'display', 'dur', 'end', 'fill', 'fill-opacity', - 'fill-rule', 'font-family', 'font-size', 'font-stretch', 'font-style', - 'font-variant', 'font-weight', 'from', 'fx', 'fy', 'g1', 'g2', - 'glyph-name', 'gradientUnits', 'hanging', 'height', 'horiz-adv-x', - 'horiz-origin-x', 'id', 'ideographic', 'k', 'keyPoints', 'keySplines', - 'keyTimes', 'lang', 'mathematical', 'marker-end', 'marker-mid', - 'marker-start', 'markerHeight', 'markerUnits', 'markerWidth', 'max', - 'min', 'name', 'offset', 'opacity', 'orient', 'origin', - 'overline-position', 'overline-thickness', 'panose-1', 'path', - 'pathLength', 'points', 'preserveAspectRatio', 'r', 'refX', 'refY', - 'repeatCount', 'repeatDur', 'requiredExtensions', 'requiredFeatures', - 'restart', 'rotate', 'rx', 'ry', 'slope', 'stemh', 'stemv', - 'stop-color', 'stop-opacity', 'strikethrough-position', - 'strikethrough-thickness', 'stroke', 'stroke-dasharray', - 'stroke-dashoffset', 'stroke-linecap', 'stroke-linejoin', - 'stroke-miterlimit', 'stroke-opacity', 'stroke-width', 'systemLanguage', - 'target', 'text-anchor', 'to', 'transform', 'type', 'u1', 'u2', - 'underline-position', 'underline-thickness', 'unicode', 'unicode-range', - 'units-per-em', 'values', 'version', 'viewBox', 'visibility', 'width', - 'widths', 'x', 'x-height', 'x1', 'x2', 'xlink:actuate', 'xlink:arcrole', - 'xlink:href', 'xlink:role', 'xlink:show', 'xlink:title', 'xlink:type', - 'xml:base', 'xml:lang', 'xml:space', 'xmlns', 'xmlns:xlink', 'y', 'y1', - 'y2', 'zoomAndPan'] - - svg_attr_map = None - svg_elem_map = None - - acceptable_svg_properties = [ 'fill', 'fill-opacity', 'fill-rule', - 'stroke', 'stroke-width', 'stroke-linecap', 'stroke-linejoin', - 'stroke-opacity'] - - def reset(self): - _BaseHTMLProcessor.reset(self) - self.unacceptablestack = 0 - self.mathmlOK = 0 - self.svgOK = 0 - - def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs): - acceptable_attributes = self.acceptable_attributes - keymap = {} - if not tag in self.acceptable_elements or self.svgOK: - if tag in self.unacceptable_elements_with_end_tag: - self.unacceptablestack += 1 - - # add implicit namespaces to html5 inline svg/mathml - if self._type.endswith('html'): - if not dict(attrs).get('xmlns'): - if tag=='svg': - attrs.append( ('xmlns','http://www.w3.org/2000/svg') ) - if tag=='math': - attrs.append( ('xmlns','http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML') ) - - # not otherwise acceptable, perhaps it is MathML or SVG? - if tag=='math' and ('xmlns','http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML') in attrs: - self.mathmlOK += 1 - if tag=='svg' and ('xmlns','http://www.w3.org/2000/svg') in attrs: - self.svgOK += 1 - - # chose acceptable attributes based on tag class, else bail - if self.mathmlOK and tag in self.mathml_elements: - acceptable_attributes = self.mathml_attributes - elif self.svgOK and tag in self.svg_elements: - # for most vocabularies, lowercasing is a good idea. Many - # svg elements, however, are camel case - if not self.svg_attr_map: - lower=[attr.lower() for attr in self.svg_attributes] - mix=[a for a in self.svg_attributes if a not in lower] - self.svg_attributes = lower - self.svg_attr_map = dict([(a.lower(),a) for a in mix]) - - lower=[attr.lower() for attr in self.svg_elements] - mix=[a for a in self.svg_elements if a not in lower] - self.svg_elements = lower - self.svg_elem_map = dict([(a.lower(),a) for a in mix]) - acceptable_attributes = self.svg_attributes - tag = self.svg_elem_map.get(tag,tag) - keymap = self.svg_attr_map - elif not tag in self.acceptable_elements: - return - - # declare xlink namespace, if needed - if self.mathmlOK or self.svgOK: - if filter(lambda (n,v): n.startswith('xlink:'),attrs): - if not ('xmlns:xlink','http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink') in attrs: - attrs.append(('xmlns:xlink','http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink')) - - clean_attrs = [] - for key, value in self.normalize_attrs(attrs): - if key in acceptable_attributes: - key=keymap.get(key,key) - clean_attrs.append((key,value)) - elif key=='style': - clean_value = self.sanitize_style(value) - if clean_value: clean_attrs.append((key,clean_value)) - _BaseHTMLProcessor.unknown_starttag(self, tag, clean_attrs) - - def unknown_endtag(self, tag): - if not tag in self.acceptable_elements: - if tag in self.unacceptable_elements_with_end_tag: - self.unacceptablestack -= 1 - if self.mathmlOK and tag in self.mathml_elements: - if tag == 'math' and self.mathmlOK: self.mathmlOK -= 1 - elif self.svgOK and tag in self.svg_elements: - tag = self.svg_elem_map.get(tag,tag) - if tag == 'svg' and self.svgOK: self.svgOK -= 1 - else: - return - _BaseHTMLProcessor.unknown_endtag(self, tag) - - def handle_pi(self, text): - pass - - def handle_decl(self, text): - pass - - def handle_data(self, text): - if not self.unacceptablestack: - _BaseHTMLProcessor.handle_data(self, text) - - def sanitize_style(self, style): - # disallow urls - style=re.compile('url\s*\(\s*[^\s)]+?\s*\)\s*').sub(' ',style) - - # gauntlet - if not re.match("""^([:,;#%.\sa-zA-Z0-9!]|\w-\w|'[\s\w]+'|"[\s\w]+"|\([\d,\s]+\))*$""", style): return '' - # This replaced a regexp that used re.match and was prone to pathological back-tracking. - if re.sub("\s*[-\w]+\s*:\s*[^:;]*;?", '', style).strip(): return '' - - clean = [] - for prop,value in re.findall("([-\w]+)\s*:\s*([^:;]*)",style): - if not value: continue - if prop.lower() in self.acceptable_css_properties: - clean.append(prop + ': ' + value + ';') - elif prop.split('-')[0].lower() in ['background','border','margin','padding']: - for keyword in value.split(): - if not keyword in self.acceptable_css_keywords and \ - not self.valid_css_values.match(keyword): - break - else: - clean.append(prop + ': ' + value + ';') - elif self.svgOK and prop.lower() in self.acceptable_svg_properties: - clean.append(prop + ': ' + value + ';') - - return ' '.join(clean) - - -def _sanitizeHTML(htmlSource, encoding, _type): - p = _HTMLSanitizer(encoding, _type) - htmlSource = htmlSource.replace('<![CDATA[', '<![CDATA[') - p.feed(htmlSource) - data = p.output() - if TIDY_MARKUP: - # loop through list of preferred Tidy interfaces looking for one that's installed, - # then set up a common _tidy function to wrap the interface-specific API. - _tidy = None - for tidy_interface in PREFERRED_TIDY_INTERFACES: - try: - if tidy_interface == "uTidy": - from tidy import parseString as _utidy - def _tidy(data, **kwargs): - return str(_utidy(data, **kwargs)) - break - elif tidy_interface == "mxTidy": - from mx.Tidy import Tidy as _mxtidy - def _tidy(data, **kwargs): - nerrors, nwarnings, data, errordata = _mxtidy.tidy(data, **kwargs) - return data - break - except: - pass - if _tidy: - utf8 = type(data) == type(u'') - if utf8: - data = data.encode('utf-8') - data = _tidy(data, output_xhtml=1, numeric_entities=1, wrap=0, char_encoding="utf8") - if utf8: - data = unicode(data, 'utf-8') - if data.count('<body'): - data = data.split('<body', 1)[1] - if data.count('>'): - data = data.split('>', 1)[1] - if data.count('</body'): - data = data.split('</body', 1)[0] - data = data.strip().replace('\r\n', '\n') - return data - -class _FeedURLHandler(urllib2.HTTPDigestAuthHandler, urllib2.HTTPRedirectHandler, urllib2.HTTPDefaultErrorHandler): - def http_error_default(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): - if ((code / 100) == 3) and (code != 304): - return self.http_error_302(req, fp, code, msg, headers) - infourl = urllib.addinfourl(fp, headers, req.get_full_url()) - infourl.status = code - return infourl - - def http_error_302(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): - if headers.dict.has_key('location'): - infourl = urllib2.HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_302(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers) - else: - infourl = urllib.addinfourl(fp, headers, req.get_full_url()) - if not hasattr(infourl, 'status'): - infourl.status = code - return infourl - - def http_error_301(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): - if headers.dict.has_key('location'): - infourl = urllib2.HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_301(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers) - else: - infourl = urllib.addinfourl(fp, headers, req.get_full_url()) - if not hasattr(infourl, 'status'): - infourl.status = code - return infourl - - http_error_300 = http_error_302 - http_error_303 = http_error_302 - http_error_307 = http_error_302 - - def http_error_401(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): - # Check if - # - server requires digest auth, AND - # - we tried (unsuccessfully) with basic auth, AND - # - we're using Python 2.3.3 or later (digest auth is irreparably broken in earlier versions) - # If all conditions hold, parse authentication information - # out of the Authorization header we sent the first time - # (for the username and password) and the WWW-Authenticate - # header the server sent back (for the realm) and retry - # the request with the appropriate digest auth headers instead. - # This evil genius hack has been brought to you by Aaron Swartz. - host = urlparse.urlparse(req.get_full_url())[1] - try: - assert sys.version.split()[0] >= '2.3.3' - assert base64 is not None - user, passw = _base64decode(req.headers['Authorization'].split(' ')[1]).split(':') - realm = re.findall('realm="([^"]*)"', headers['WWW-Authenticate'])[0] - self.add_password(realm, host, user, passw) - retry = self.http_error_auth_reqed('www-authenticate', host, req, headers) - self.reset_retry_count() - return retry - except: - return self.http_error_default(req, fp, code, msg, headers) - -def _open_resource(url_file_stream_or_string, etag, modified, agent, referrer, handlers, request_headers): - """URL, filename, or string --> stream - - This function lets you define parsers that take any input source - (URL, pathname to local or network file, or actual data as a string) - and deal with it in a uniform manner. Returned object is guaranteed - to have all the basic stdio read methods (read, readline, readlines). - Just .close() the object when you're done with it. - - If the etag argument is supplied, it will be used as the value of an - If-None-Match request header. - - If the modified argument is supplied, it can be a tuple of 9 integers - (as returned by gmtime() in the standard Python time module) or a date - string in any format supported by feedparser. Regardless, it MUST - be in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). It will be reformatted into an - RFC 1123-compliant date and used as the value of an If-Modified-Since - request header. - - If the agent argument is supplied, it will be used as the value of a - User-Agent request header. - - If the referrer argument is supplied, it will be used as the value of a - Referer[sic] request header. - - If handlers is supplied, it is a list of handlers used to build a - urllib2 opener. - - if request_headers is supplied it is a dictionary of HTTP request headers - that will override the values generated by FeedParser. - """ - - if hasattr(url_file_stream_or_string, 'read'): - return url_file_stream_or_string - - if url_file_stream_or_string == '-': - return sys.stdin - - if urlparse.urlparse(url_file_stream_or_string)[0] in ('http', 'https', 'ftp', 'file', 'feed'): - # Deal with the feed URI scheme - if url_file_stream_or_string.startswith('feed:http'): - url_file_stream_or_string = url_file_stream_or_string[5:] - elif url_file_stream_or_string.startswith('feed:'): - url_file_stream_or_string = 'http:' + url_file_stream_or_string[5:] - if not agent: - agent = USER_AGENT - # test for inline user:password for basic auth - auth = None - if base64: - urltype, rest = urllib.splittype(url_file_stream_or_string) - realhost, rest = urllib.splithost(rest) - if realhost: - user_passwd, realhost = urllib.splituser(realhost) - if user_passwd: - url_file_stream_or_string = '%s://%s%s' % (urltype, realhost, rest) - auth = base64.standard_b64encode(user_passwd).strip() - - # iri support - try: - if isinstance(url_file_stream_or_string,unicode): - url_file_stream_or_string = url_file_stream_or_string.encode('idna').decode('utf-8') - else: - url_file_stream_or_string = url_file_stream_or_string.decode('utf-8').encode('idna').decode('utf-8') - except: - pass - - # try to open with urllib2 (to use optional headers) - request = _build_urllib2_request(url_file_stream_or_string, agent, etag, modified, referrer, auth, request_headers) - opener = apply(urllib2.build_opener, tuple(handlers + [_FeedURLHandler()])) - opener.addheaders = [] # RMK - must clear so we only send our custom User-Agent - try: - return opener.open(request) - finally: - opener.close() # JohnD - - # try to open with native open function (if url_file_stream_or_string is a filename) - try: - return open(url_file_stream_or_string, 'rb') - except: - pass - - # treat url_file_stream_or_string as string - return _StringIO(str(url_file_stream_or_string)) - -def _build_urllib2_request(url, agent, etag, modified, referrer, auth, request_headers): - request = urllib2.Request(url) - request.add_header('User-Agent', agent) - if etag: - request.add_header('If-None-Match', etag) - if type(modified) == type(''): - modified = _parse_date(modified) - elif isinstance(modified, datetime.datetime): - modified = modified.utctimetuple() - if modified: - # format into an RFC 1123-compliant timestamp. We can't use - # time.strftime() since the %a and %b directives can be affected - # by the current locale, but RFC 2616 states that dates must be - # in English. - short_weekdays = ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun'] - months = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] - request.add_header('If-Modified-Since', '%s, %02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT' % (short_weekdays[modified[6]], modified[2], months[modified[1] - 1], modified[0], modified[3], modified[4], modified[5])) - if referrer: - request.add_header('Referer', referrer) - if gzip and zlib: - request.add_header('Accept-encoding', 'gzip, deflate') - elif gzip: - request.add_header('Accept-encoding', 'gzip') - elif zlib: - request.add_header('Accept-encoding', 'deflate') - else: - request.add_header('Accept-encoding', '') - if auth: - request.add_header('Authorization', 'Basic %s' % auth) - if ACCEPT_HEADER: - request.add_header('Accept', ACCEPT_HEADER) - # use this for whatever -- cookies, special headers, etc - # [('Cookie','Something'),('x-special-header','Another Value')] - for header_name, header_value in request_headers.items(): - request.add_header(header_name, header_value) - request.add_header('A-IM', 'feed') # RFC 3229 support - return request - -_date_handlers = [] -def registerDateHandler(func): - '''Register a date handler function (takes string, returns 9-tuple date in GMT)''' - _date_handlers.insert(0, func) - -# ISO-8601 date parsing routines written by Fazal Majid. -# The ISO 8601 standard is very convoluted and irregular - a full ISO 8601 -# parser is beyond the scope of feedparser and would be a worthwhile addition -# to the Python library. -# A single regular expression cannot parse ISO 8601 date formats into groups -# as the standard is highly irregular (for instance is 030104 2003-01-04 or -# 0301-04-01), so we use templates instead. -# Please note the order in templates is significant because we need a -# greedy match. -_iso8601_tmpl = ['YYYY-?MM-?DD', 'YYYY-0MM?-?DD', 'YYYY-MM', 'YYYY-?OOO', - 'YY-?MM-?DD', 'YY-?OOO', 'YYYY', - '-YY-?MM', '-OOO', '-YY', - '--MM-?DD', '--MM', - '---DD', - 'CC', ''] -_iso8601_re = [ - tmpl.replace( - 'YYYY', r'(?P<year>\d{4})').replace( - 'YY', r'(?P<year>\d\d)').replace( - 'MM', r'(?P<month>[01]\d)').replace( - 'DD', r'(?P<day>[0123]\d)').replace( - 'OOO', r'(?P<ordinal>[0123]\d\d)').replace( - 'CC', r'(?P<century>\d\d$)') - + r'(T?(?P<hour>\d{2}):(?P<minute>\d{2})' - + r'(:(?P<second>\d{2}))?' - + r'(\.(?P<fracsecond>\d+))?' - + r'(?P<tz>[+-](?P<tzhour>\d{2})(:(?P<tzmin>\d{2}))?|Z)?)?' - for tmpl in _iso8601_tmpl] -try: - del tmpl -except NameError: - pass -_iso8601_matches = [re.compile(regex).match for regex in _iso8601_re] -try: - del regex -except NameError: - pass -def _parse_date_iso8601(dateString): - '''Parse a variety of ISO-8601-compatible formats like 20040105''' - m = None - for _iso8601_match in _iso8601_matches: - m = _iso8601_match(dateString) - if m: break - if not m: return - if m.span() == (0, 0): return - params = m.groupdict() - ordinal = params.get('ordinal', 0) - if ordinal: - ordinal = int(ordinal) - else: - ordinal = 0 - year = params.get('year', '--') - if not year or year == '--': - year = time.gmtime()[0] - elif len(year) == 2: - # ISO 8601 assumes current century, i.e. 93 -> 2093, NOT 1993 - year = 100 * int(time.gmtime()[0] / 100) + int(year) - else: - year = int(year) - month = params.get('month', '-') - if not month or month == '-': - # ordinals are NOT normalized by mktime, we simulate them - # by setting month=1, day=ordinal - if ordinal: - month = 1 - else: - month = time.gmtime()[1] - month = int(month) - day = params.get('day', 0) - if not day: - # see above - if ordinal: - day = ordinal - elif params.get('century', 0) or \ - params.get('year', 0) or params.get('month', 0): - day = 1 - else: - day = time.gmtime()[2] - else: - day = int(day) - # special case of the century - is the first year of the 21st century - # 2000 or 2001 ? The debate goes on... - if 'century' in params.keys(): - year = (int(params['century']) - 1) * 100 + 1 - # in ISO 8601 most fields are optional - for field in ['hour', 'minute', 'second', 'tzhour', 'tzmin']: - if not params.get(field, None): - params[field] = 0 - hour = int(params.get('hour', 0)) - minute = int(params.get('minute', 0)) - second = int(float(params.get('second', 0))) - # weekday is normalized by mktime(), we can ignore it - weekday = 0 - daylight_savings_flag = -1 - tm = [year, month, day, hour, minute, second, weekday, - ordinal, daylight_savings_flag] - # ISO 8601 time zone adjustments - tz = params.get('tz') - if tz and tz != 'Z': - if tz[0] == '-': - tm[3] += int(params.get('tzhour', 0)) - tm[4] += int(params.get('tzmin', 0)) - elif tz[0] == '+': - tm[3] -= int(params.get('tzhour', 0)) - tm[4] -= int(params.get('tzmin', 0)) - else: - return None - # Python's time.mktime() is a wrapper around the ANSI C mktime(3c) - # which is guaranteed to normalize d/m/y/h/m/s. - # Many implementations have bugs, but we'll pretend they don't. - return time.localtime(time.mktime(tuple(tm))) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_iso8601) - -# 8-bit date handling routines written by ytrewq1. -_korean_year = u'\ub144' # b3e2 in euc-kr -_korean_month = u'\uc6d4' # bff9 in euc-kr -_korean_day = u'\uc77c' # c0cf in euc-kr -_korean_am = u'\uc624\uc804' # bfc0 c0fc in euc-kr -_korean_pm = u'\uc624\ud6c4' # bfc0 c8c4 in euc-kr - -_korean_onblog_date_re = \ - re.compile('(\d{4})%s\s+(\d{2})%s\s+(\d{2})%s\s+(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})' % \ - (_korean_year, _korean_month, _korean_day)) -_korean_nate_date_re = \ - re.compile(u'(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})\s+(%s|%s)\s+(\d{,2}):(\d{,2}):(\d{,2})' % \ - (_korean_am, _korean_pm)) -def _parse_date_onblog(dateString): - '''Parse a string according to the OnBlog 8-bit date format''' - m = _korean_onblog_date_re.match(dateString) - if not m: return - w3dtfdate = '%(year)s-%(month)s-%(day)sT%(hour)s:%(minute)s:%(second)s%(zonediff)s' % \ - {'year': m.group(1), 'month': m.group(2), 'day': m.group(3),\ - 'hour': m.group(4), 'minute': m.group(5), 'second': m.group(6),\ - 'zonediff': '+09:00'} - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('OnBlog date parsed as: %s\n' % w3dtfdate) - return _parse_date_w3dtf(w3dtfdate) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_onblog) - -def _parse_date_nate(dateString): - '''Parse a string according to the Nate 8-bit date format''' - m = _korean_nate_date_re.match(dateString) - if not m: return - hour = int(m.group(5)) - ampm = m.group(4) - if (ampm == _korean_pm): - hour += 12 - hour = str(hour) - if len(hour) == 1: - hour = '0' + hour - w3dtfdate = '%(year)s-%(month)s-%(day)sT%(hour)s:%(minute)s:%(second)s%(zonediff)s' % \ - {'year': m.group(1), 'month': m.group(2), 'day': m.group(3),\ - 'hour': hour, 'minute': m.group(6), 'second': m.group(7),\ - 'zonediff': '+09:00'} - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('Nate date parsed as: %s\n' % w3dtfdate) - return _parse_date_w3dtf(w3dtfdate) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_nate) - -_mssql_date_re = \ - re.compile('(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})\s+(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})(\.\d+)?') -def _parse_date_mssql(dateString): - '''Parse a string according to the MS SQL date format''' - m = _mssql_date_re.match(dateString) - if not m: return - w3dtfdate = '%(year)s-%(month)s-%(day)sT%(hour)s:%(minute)s:%(second)s%(zonediff)s' % \ - {'year': m.group(1), 'month': m.group(2), 'day': m.group(3),\ - 'hour': m.group(4), 'minute': m.group(5), 'second': m.group(6),\ - 'zonediff': '+09:00'} - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('MS SQL date parsed as: %s\n' % w3dtfdate) - return _parse_date_w3dtf(w3dtfdate) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_mssql) - -# Unicode strings for Greek date strings -_greek_months = \ - { \ - u'\u0399\u03b1\u03bd': u'Jan', # c9e1ed in iso-8859-7 - u'\u03a6\u03b5\u03b2': u'Feb', # d6e5e2 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039c\u03ac\u03ce': u'Mar', # ccdcfe in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039c\u03b1\u03ce': u'Mar', # cce1fe in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0391\u03c0\u03c1': u'Apr', # c1f0f1 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039c\u03ac\u03b9': u'May', # ccdce9 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039c\u03b1\u03ca': u'May', # cce1fa in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039c\u03b1\u03b9': u'May', # cce1e9 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0399\u03bf\u03cd\u03bd': u'Jun', # c9effded in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0399\u03bf\u03bd': u'Jun', # c9efed in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0399\u03bf\u03cd\u03bb': u'Jul', # c9effdeb in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0399\u03bf\u03bb': u'Jul', # c9f9eb in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0391\u03cd\u03b3': u'Aug', # c1fde3 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0391\u03c5\u03b3': u'Aug', # c1f5e3 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u03a3\u03b5\u03c0': u'Sep', # d3e5f0 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039f\u03ba\u03c4': u'Oct', # cfeaf4 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039d\u03bf\u03ad': u'Nov', # cdefdd in iso-8859-7 - u'\u039d\u03bf\u03b5': u'Nov', # cdefe5 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0394\u03b5\u03ba': u'Dec', # c4e5ea in iso-8859-7 - } - -_greek_wdays = \ - { \ - u'\u039a\u03c5\u03c1': u'Sun', # caf5f1 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u0394\u03b5\u03c5': u'Mon', # c4e5f5 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u03a4\u03c1\u03b9': u'Tue', # d4f1e9 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u03a4\u03b5\u03c4': u'Wed', # d4e5f4 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u03a0\u03b5\u03bc': u'Thu', # d0e5ec in iso-8859-7 - u'\u03a0\u03b1\u03c1': u'Fri', # d0e1f1 in iso-8859-7 - u'\u03a3\u03b1\u03b2': u'Sat', # d3e1e2 in iso-8859-7 - } - -_greek_date_format_re = \ - re.compile(u'([^,]+),\s+(\d{2})\s+([^\s]+)\s+(\d{4})\s+(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})\s+([^\s]+)') - -def _parse_date_greek(dateString): - '''Parse a string according to a Greek 8-bit date format.''' - m = _greek_date_format_re.match(dateString) - if not m: return - try: - wday = _greek_wdays[m.group(1)] - month = _greek_months[m.group(3)] - except: - return - rfc822date = '%(wday)s, %(day)s %(month)s %(year)s %(hour)s:%(minute)s:%(second)s %(zonediff)s' % \ - {'wday': wday, 'day': m.group(2), 'month': month, 'year': m.group(4),\ - 'hour': m.group(5), 'minute': m.group(6), 'second': m.group(7),\ - 'zonediff': m.group(8)} - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('Greek date parsed as: %s\n' % rfc822date) - return _parse_date_rfc822(rfc822date) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_greek) - -# Unicode strings for Hungarian date strings -_hungarian_months = \ - { \ - u'janu\u00e1r': u'01', # e1 in iso-8859-2 - u'febru\u00e1ri': u'02', # e1 in iso-8859-2 - u'm\u00e1rcius': u'03', # e1 in iso-8859-2 - u'\u00e1prilis': u'04', # e1 in iso-8859-2 - u'm\u00e1ujus': u'05', # e1 in iso-8859-2 - u'j\u00fanius': u'06', # fa in iso-8859-2 - u'j\u00falius': u'07', # fa in iso-8859-2 - u'augusztus': u'08', - u'szeptember': u'09', - u'okt\u00f3ber': u'10', # f3 in iso-8859-2 - u'november': u'11', - u'december': u'12', - } - -_hungarian_date_format_re = \ - re.compile(u'(\d{4})-([^-]+)-(\d{,2})T(\d{,2}):(\d{2})((\+|-)(\d{,2}:\d{2}))') - -def _parse_date_hungarian(dateString): - '''Parse a string according to a Hungarian 8-bit date format.''' - m = _hungarian_date_format_re.match(dateString) - if not m: return - try: - month = _hungarian_months[m.group(2)] - day = m.group(3) - if len(day) == 1: - day = '0' + day - hour = m.group(4) - if len(hour) == 1: - hour = '0' + hour - except: - return - w3dtfdate = '%(year)s-%(month)s-%(day)sT%(hour)s:%(minute)s%(zonediff)s' % \ - {'year': m.group(1), 'month': month, 'day': day,\ - 'hour': hour, 'minute': m.group(5),\ - 'zonediff': m.group(6)} - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('Hungarian date parsed as: %s\n' % w3dtfdate) - return _parse_date_w3dtf(w3dtfdate) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_hungarian) - -# W3DTF-style date parsing adapted from PyXML xml.utils.iso8601, written by -# Drake and licensed under the Python license. Removed all range checking -# for month, day, hour, minute, and second, since mktime will normalize -# these later -def _parse_date_w3dtf(dateString): - def __extract_date(m): - year = int(m.group('year')) - if year < 100: - year = 100 * int(time.gmtime()[0] / 100) + int(year) - if year < 1000: - return 0, 0, 0 - julian = m.group('julian') - if julian: - julian = int(julian) - month = julian / 30 + 1 - day = julian % 30 + 1 - jday = None - while jday != julian: - t = time.mktime((year, month, day, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)) - jday = time.gmtime(t)[-2] - diff = abs(jday - julian) - if jday > julian: - if diff < day: - day = day - diff - else: - month = month - 1 - day = 31 - elif jday < julian: - if day + diff < 28: - day = day + diff - else: - month = month + 1 - return year, month, day - month = m.group('month') - day = 1 - if month is None: - month = 1 - else: - month = int(month) - day = m.group('day') - if day: - day = int(day) - else: - day = 1 - return year, month, day - - def __extract_time(m): - if not m: - return 0, 0, 0 - hours = m.group('hours') - if not hours: - return 0, 0, 0 - hours = int(hours) - minutes = int(m.group('minutes')) - seconds = m.group('seconds') - if seconds: - seconds = int(seconds) - else: - seconds = 0 - return hours, minutes, seconds - - def __extract_tzd(m): - '''Return the Time Zone Designator as an offset in seconds from UTC.''' - if not m: - return 0 - tzd = m.group('tzd') - if not tzd: - return 0 - if tzd == 'Z': - return 0 - hours = int(m.group('tzdhours')) - minutes = m.group('tzdminutes') - if minutes: - minutes = int(minutes) - else: - minutes = 0 - offset = (hours*60 + minutes) * 60 - if tzd[0] == '+': - return -offset - return offset - - __date_re = ('(?P<year>\d\d\d\d)' - '(?:(?P<dsep>-|)' - '(?:(?P<month>\d\d)(?:(?P=dsep)(?P<day>\d\d))?' - '|(?P<julian>\d\d\d)))?') - __tzd_re = '(?P<tzd>[-+](?P<tzdhours>\d\d)(?::?(?P<tzdminutes>\d\d))|Z)' - __tzd_rx = re.compile(__tzd_re) - __time_re = ('(?P<hours>\d\d)(?P<tsep>:|)(?P<minutes>\d\d)' - '(?:(?P=tsep)(?P<seconds>\d\d)(?:[.,]\d+)?)?' - + __tzd_re) - __datetime_re = '%s(?:T%s)?' % (__date_re, __time_re) - __datetime_rx = re.compile(__datetime_re) - m = __datetime_rx.match(dateString) - if (m is None) or (m.group() != dateString): return - gmt = __extract_date(m) + __extract_time(m) + (0, 0, 0) - if gmt[0] == 0: return - return time.gmtime(time.mktime(gmt) + __extract_tzd(m) - time.timezone) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_w3dtf) - -def _parse_date_rfc822(dateString): - '''Parse an RFC822, RFC1123, RFC2822, or asctime-style date''' - data = dateString.split() - if data[0][-1] in (',', '.') or data[0].lower() in rfc822._daynames: - del data[0] - if len(data) == 4: - s = data[3] - i = s.find('+') - if i > 0: - data[3:] = [s[:i], s[i+1:]] - else: - data.append('') - dateString = " ".join(data) - # Account for the Etc/GMT timezone by stripping 'Etc/' - elif len(data) == 5 and data[4].lower().startswith('etc/'): - data[4] = data[4][4:] - dateString = " ".join(data) - if len(data) < 5: - dateString += ' 00:00:00 GMT' - tm = rfc822.parsedate_tz(dateString) - if tm: - return time.gmtime(rfc822.mktime_tz(tm)) -# rfc822.py defines several time zones, but we define some extra ones. -# 'ET' is equivalent to 'EST', etc. -_additional_timezones = {'AT': -400, 'ET': -500, 'CT': -600, 'MT': -700, 'PT': -800} -rfc822._timezones.update(_additional_timezones) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_rfc822) - -def _parse_date_perforce(aDateString): - """parse a date in yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss TTT format""" - # Fri, 2006/09/15 08:19:53 EDT - _my_date_pattern = re.compile( \ - r'(\w{,3}), (\d{,4})/(\d{,2})/(\d{2}) (\d{,2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2}) (\w{,3})') - - dow, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, tz = \ - _my_date_pattern.search(aDateString).groups() - months = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] - dateString = "%s, %s %s %s %s:%s:%s %s" % (dow, day, months[int(month) - 1], year, hour, minute, second, tz) - tm = rfc822.parsedate_tz(dateString) - if tm: - return time.gmtime(rfc822.mktime_tz(tm)) -registerDateHandler(_parse_date_perforce) - -def _parse_date(dateString): - '''Parses a variety of date formats into a 9-tuple in GMT''' - for handler in _date_handlers: - try: - date9tuple = handler(dateString) - if not date9tuple: continue - if len(date9tuple) != 9: - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('date handler function must return 9-tuple\n') - raise ValueError - map(int, date9tuple) - return date9tuple - except Exception, e: - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('%s raised %s\n' % (handler.__name__, repr(e))) - pass - return None - -def _getCharacterEncoding(http_headers, xml_data): - '''Get the character encoding of the XML document - - http_headers is a dictionary - xml_data is a raw string (not Unicode) - - This is so much trickier than it sounds, it's not even funny. - According to RFC 3023 ('XML Media Types'), if the HTTP Content-Type - is application/xml, application/*+xml, - application/xml-external-parsed-entity, or application/xml-dtd, - the encoding given in the charset parameter of the HTTP Content-Type - takes precedence over the encoding given in the XML prefix within the - document, and defaults to 'utf-8' if neither are specified. But, if - the HTTP Content-Type is text/xml, text/*+xml, or - text/xml-external-parsed-entity, the encoding given in the XML prefix - within the document is ALWAYS IGNORED and only the encoding given in - the charset parameter of the HTTP Content-Type header should be - respected, and it defaults to 'us-ascii' if not specified. - - Furthermore, discussion on the atom-syntax mailing list with the - author of RFC 3023 leads me to the conclusion that any document - served with a Content-Type of text/* and no charset parameter - must be treated as us-ascii. (We now do this.) And also that it - must always be flagged as non-well-formed. (We now do this too.) - - If Content-Type is unspecified (input was local file or non-HTTP source) - or unrecognized (server just got it totally wrong), then go by the - encoding given in the XML prefix of the document and default to - 'iso-8859-1' as per the HTTP specification (RFC 2616). - - Then, assuming we didn't find a character encoding in the HTTP headers - (and the HTTP Content-type allowed us to look in the body), we need - to sniff the first few bytes of the XML data and try to determine - whether the encoding is ASCII-compatible. Section F of the XML - specification shows the way here: - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-guessing-no-ext-info - - If the sniffed encoding is not ASCII-compatible, we need to make it - ASCII compatible so that we can sniff further into the XML declaration - to find the encoding attribute, which will tell us the true encoding. - - Of course, none of this guarantees that we will be able to parse the - feed in the declared character encoding (assuming it was declared - correctly, which many are not). CJKCodecs and iconv_codec help a lot; - you should definitely install them if you can. - http://cjkpython.i18n.org/ - ''' - - def _parseHTTPContentType(content_type): - '''takes HTTP Content-Type header and returns (content type, charset) - - If no charset is specified, returns (content type, '') - If no content type is specified, returns ('', '') - Both return parameters are guaranteed to be lowercase strings - ''' - content_type = content_type or '' - content_type, params = cgi.parse_header(content_type) - return content_type, params.get('charset', '').replace("'", '') - - sniffed_xml_encoding = '' - xml_encoding = '' - true_encoding = '' - http_content_type, http_encoding = _parseHTTPContentType(http_headers.get('content-type', http_headers.get('Content-type'))) - # Must sniff for non-ASCII-compatible character encodings before - # searching for XML declaration. This heuristic is defined in - # section F of the XML specification: - # http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-guessing-no-ext-info - try: - if xml_data[:4] == _l2bytes([0x4c, 0x6f, 0xa7, 0x94]): - # EBCDIC - xml_data = _ebcdic_to_ascii(xml_data) - elif xml_data[:4] == _l2bytes([0x00, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x3f]): - # UTF-16BE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-16be').encode('utf-8') - elif (len(xml_data) >= 4) and (xml_data[:2] == _l2bytes([0xfe, 0xff])) and (xml_data[2:4] != _l2bytes([0x00, 0x00])): - # UTF-16BE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[2:], 'utf-16be').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == _l2bytes([0x3c, 0x00, 0x3f, 0x00]): - # UTF-16LE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-16le').encode('utf-8') - elif (len(xml_data) >= 4) and (xml_data[:2] == _l2bytes([0xff, 0xfe])) and (xml_data[2:4] != _l2bytes([0x00, 0x00])): - # UTF-16LE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-16le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[2:], 'utf-16le').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == _l2bytes([0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c]): - # UTF-32BE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-32be').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == _l2bytes([0x3c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00]): - # UTF-32LE - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data, 'utf-32le').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == _l2bytes([0x00, 0x00, 0xfe, 0xff]): - # UTF-32BE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32be' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[4:], 'utf-32be').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:4] == _l2bytes([0xff, 0xfe, 0x00, 0x00]): - # UTF-32LE with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-32le' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[4:], 'utf-32le').encode('utf-8') - elif xml_data[:3] == _l2bytes([0xef, 0xbb, 0xbf]): - # UTF-8 with BOM - sniffed_xml_encoding = 'utf-8' - xml_data = unicode(xml_data[3:], 'utf-8').encode('utf-8') - else: - # ASCII-compatible - pass - xml_encoding_match = re.compile(_s2bytes('^<\?.*encoding=[\'"](.*?)[\'"].*\?>')).match(xml_data) - except: - xml_encoding_match = None - if xml_encoding_match: - xml_encoding = xml_encoding_match.groups()[0].decode('utf-8').lower() - if sniffed_xml_encoding and (xml_encoding in ('iso-10646-ucs-2', 'ucs-2', 'csunicode', 'iso-10646-ucs-4', 'ucs-4', 'csucs4', 'utf-16', 'utf-32', 'utf_16', 'utf_32', 'utf16', 'u16')): - xml_encoding = sniffed_xml_encoding - acceptable_content_type = 0 - application_content_types = ('application/xml', 'application/xml-dtd', 'application/xml-external-parsed-entity') - text_content_types = ('text/xml', 'text/xml-external-parsed-entity') - if (http_content_type in application_content_types) or \ - (http_content_type.startswith('application/') and http_content_type.endswith('+xml')): - acceptable_content_type = 1 - true_encoding = http_encoding or xml_encoding or 'utf-8' - elif (http_content_type in text_content_types) or \ - (http_content_type.startswith('text/')) and http_content_type.endswith('+xml'): - acceptable_content_type = 1 - true_encoding = http_encoding or 'us-ascii' - elif http_content_type.startswith('text/'): - true_encoding = http_encoding or 'us-ascii' - elif http_headers and (not (http_headers.has_key('content-type') or http_headers.has_key('Content-type'))): - true_encoding = xml_encoding or 'iso-8859-1' - else: - true_encoding = xml_encoding or 'utf-8' - # some feeds claim to be gb2312 but are actually gb18030. - # apparently MSIE and Firefox both do the following switch: - if true_encoding.lower() == 'gb2312': - true_encoding = 'gb18030' - return true_encoding, http_encoding, xml_encoding, sniffed_xml_encoding, acceptable_content_type - -def _toUTF8(data, encoding): - '''Changes an XML data stream on the fly to specify a new encoding - - data is a raw sequence of bytes (not Unicode) that is presumed to be in %encoding already - encoding is a string recognized by encodings.aliases - ''' - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('entering _toUTF8, trying encoding %s\n' % encoding) - # strip Byte Order Mark (if present) - if (len(data) >= 4) and (data[:2] == _l2bytes([0xfe, 0xff])) and (data[2:4] != _l2bytes([0x00, 0x00])): - if _debug: - sys.stderr.write('stripping BOM\n') - if encoding != 'utf-16be': - sys.stderr.write('trying utf-16be instead\n') - encoding = 'utf-16be' - data = data[2:] - elif (len(data) >= 4) and (data[:2] == _l2bytes([0xff, 0xfe])) and (data[2:4] != _l2bytes([0x00, 0x00])): - if _debug: - sys.stderr.write('stripping BOM\n') - if encoding != 'utf-16le': - sys.stderr.write('trying utf-16le instead\n') - encoding = 'utf-16le' - data = data[2:] - elif data[:3] == _l2bytes([0xef, 0xbb, 0xbf]): - if _debug: - sys.stderr.write('stripping BOM\n') - if encoding != 'utf-8': - sys.stderr.write('trying utf-8 instead\n') - encoding = 'utf-8' - data = data[3:] - elif data[:4] == _l2bytes([0x00, 0x00, 0xfe, 0xff]): - if _debug: - sys.stderr.write('stripping BOM\n') - if encoding != 'utf-32be': - sys.stderr.write('trying utf-32be instead\n') - encoding = 'utf-32be' - data = data[4:] - elif data[:4] == _l2bytes([0xff, 0xfe, 0x00, 0x00]): - if _debug: - sys.stderr.write('stripping BOM\n') - if encoding != 'utf-32le': - sys.stderr.write('trying utf-32le instead\n') - encoding = 'utf-32le' - data = data[4:] - newdata = unicode(data, encoding) - if _debug: sys.stderr.write('successfully converted %s data to unicode\n' % encoding) - declmatch = re.compile('^<\?xml[^>]*?>') - newdecl = '''<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>''' - if declmatch.search(newdata): - newdata = declmatch.sub(newdecl, newdata) - else: - newdata = newdecl + u'\n' + newdata - return newdata.encode('utf-8') - -def _stripDoctype(data): - '''Strips DOCTYPE from XML document, returns (rss_version, stripped_data) - - rss_version may be 'rss091n' or None - stripped_data is the same XML document, minus the DOCTYPE - ''' - start = re.search(_s2bytes('<\w'), data) - start = start and start.start() or -1 - head,data = data[:start+1], data[start+1:] - - entity_pattern = re.compile(_s2bytes(r'^\s*<!ENTITY([^>]*?)>'), re.MULTILINE) - entity_results=entity_pattern.findall(head) - head = entity_pattern.sub(_s2bytes(''), head) - doctype_pattern = re.compile(_s2bytes(r'^\s*<!DOCTYPE([^>]*?)>'), re.MULTILINE) - doctype_results = doctype_pattern.findall(head) - doctype = doctype_results and doctype_results[0] or _s2bytes('') - if doctype.lower().count(_s2bytes('netscape')): - version = 'rss091n' - else: - version = None - - # only allow in 'safe' inline entity definitions - replacement=_s2bytes('') - if len(doctype_results)==1 and entity_results: - safe_pattern=re.compile(_s2bytes('\s+(\w+)\s+"(&#\w+;|[^&"]*)"')) - safe_entities=filter(lambda e: safe_pattern.match(e),entity_results) - if safe_entities: - replacement=_s2bytes('<!DOCTYPE feed [\n <!ENTITY') + _s2bytes('>\n <!ENTITY ').join(safe_entities) + _s2bytes('>\n]>') - data = doctype_pattern.sub(replacement, head) + data - - return version, data, dict(replacement and [(k.decode('utf-8'), v.decode('utf-8')) for k, v in safe_pattern.findall(replacement)]) - -def parse(url_file_stream_or_string, etag=None, modified=None, agent=None, referrer=None, handlers=[], request_headers={}, response_headers={}): - '''Parse a feed from a URL, file, stream, or string. - - request_headers, if given, is a dict from http header name to value to add - to the request; this overrides internally generated values. - ''' - result = FeedParserDict() - result['feed'] = FeedParserDict() - result['entries'] = [] - if _XML_AVAILABLE: - result['bozo'] = 0 - if not isinstance(handlers, list): - handlers = [handlers] - try: - f = _open_resource(url_file_stream_or_string, etag, modified, agent, referrer, handlers, request_headers) - data = f.read() - except Exception, e: - result['bozo'] = 1 - result['bozo_exception'] = e - data = None - f = None - - if hasattr(f, 'headers'): - result['headers'] = dict(f.headers) - # overwrite existing headers using response_headers - if 'headers' in result: - result['headers'].update(response_headers) - elif response_headers: - result['headers'] = copy.deepcopy(response_headers) - - # if feed is gzip-compressed, decompress it - if f and data and 'headers' in result: - if gzip and result['headers'].get('content-encoding') == 'gzip': - try: - data = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=_StringIO(data)).read() - except Exception, e: - # Some feeds claim to be gzipped but they're not, so - # we get garbage. Ideally, we should re-request the - # feed without the 'Accept-encoding: gzip' header, - # but we don't. - result['bozo'] = 1 - result['bozo_exception'] = e - data = '' - elif zlib and result['headers'].get('content-encoding') == 'deflate': - try: - data = zlib.decompress(data, -zlib.MAX_WBITS) - except Exception, e: - result['bozo'] = 1 - result['bozo_exception'] = e - data = '' - - # save HTTP headers - if 'headers' in result: - if 'etag' in result['headers'] or 'ETag' in result['headers']: - etag = result['headers'].get('etag', result['headers'].get('ETag')) - if etag: - result['etag'] = etag - if 'last-modified' in result['headers'] or 'Last-Modified' in result['headers']: - modified = result['headers'].get('last-modified', result['headers'].get('Last-Modified')) - if modified: - result['modified'] = _parse_date(modified) - if hasattr(f, 'url'): - result['href'] = f.url - result['status'] = 200 - if hasattr(f, 'status'): - result['status'] = f.status - if hasattr(f, 'close'): - f.close() - - # there are four encodings to keep track of: - # - http_encoding is the encoding declared in the Content-Type HTTP header - # - xml_encoding is the encoding declared in the <?xml declaration - # - sniffed_encoding is the encoding sniffed from the first 4 bytes of the XML data - # - result['encoding'] is the actual encoding, as per RFC 3023 and a variety of other conflicting specifications - http_headers = result.get('headers', {}) - result['encoding'], http_encoding, xml_encoding, sniffed_xml_encoding, acceptable_content_type = \ - _getCharacterEncoding(http_headers, data) - if http_headers and (not acceptable_content_type): - if http_headers.has_key('content-type') or http_headers.has_key('Content-type'): - bozo_message = '%s is not an XML media type' % http_headers.get('content-type', http_headers.get('Content-type')) - else: - bozo_message = 'no Content-type specified' - result['bozo'] = 1 - result['bozo_exception'] = NonXMLContentType(bozo_message) - - if data is not None: - result['version'], data, entities = _stripDoctype(data) - - # ensure that baseuri is an absolute uri using an acceptable URI scheme - contentloc = http_headers.get('content-location', http_headers.get('Content-Location', '')) - href = result.get('href', '') - baseuri = _makeSafeAbsoluteURI(href, contentloc) or _makeSafeAbsoluteURI(contentloc) or href - - baselang = http_headers.get('content-language', http_headers.get('Content-Language', None)) - - # if server sent 304, we're done - if result.get('status', 0) == 304: - result['version'] = '' - result['debug_message'] = 'The feed has not changed since you last checked, ' + \ - 'so the server sent no data. This is a feature, not a bug!' - return result - - # if there was a problem downloading, we're done - if data is None: - return result - - # determine character encoding - use_strict_parser = 0 - known_encoding = 0 - tried_encodings = [] - # try: HTTP encoding, declared XML encoding, encoding sniffed from BOM - for proposed_encoding in (result['encoding'], xml_encoding, sniffed_xml_encoding): - if not proposed_encoding: continue - if proposed_encoding in tried_encodings: continue - tried_encodings.append(proposed_encoding) - try: - data = _toUTF8(data, proposed_encoding) - known_encoding = use_strict_parser = 1 - break - except: - pass - # if no luck and we have auto-detection library, try that - if (not known_encoding) and chardet: - try: - proposed_encoding = chardet.detect(data)['encoding'] - if proposed_encoding and (proposed_encoding not in tried_encodings): - tried_encodings.append(proposed_encoding) - data = _toUTF8(data, proposed_encoding) - known_encoding = use_strict_parser = 1 - except: - pass - # if still no luck and we haven't tried utf-8 yet, try that - if (not known_encoding) and ('utf-8' not in tried_encodings): - try: - proposed_encoding = 'utf-8' - tried_encodings.append(proposed_encoding) - data = _toUTF8(data, proposed_encoding) - known_encoding = use_strict_parser = 1 - except: - pass - # if still no luck and we haven't tried windows-1252 yet, try that - if (not known_encoding) and ('windows-1252' not in tried_encodings): - try: - proposed_encoding = 'windows-1252' - tried_encodings.append(proposed_encoding) - data = _toUTF8(data, proposed_encoding) - known_encoding = use_strict_parser = 1 - except: - pass - # if still no luck and we haven't tried iso-8859-2 yet, try that. - if (not known_encoding) and ('iso-8859-2' not in tried_encodings): - try: - proposed_encoding = 'iso-8859-2' - tried_encodings.append(proposed_encoding) - data = _toUTF8(data, proposed_encoding) - known_encoding = use_strict_parser = 1 - except: - pass - # if still no luck, give up - if not known_encoding: - result['bozo'] = 1 - result['bozo_exception'] = CharacterEncodingUnknown( \ - 'document encoding unknown, I tried ' + \ - '%s, %s, utf-8, windows-1252, and iso-8859-2 but nothing worked' % \ - (result['encoding'], xml_encoding)) - result['encoding'] = '' - elif proposed_encoding != result['encoding']: - result['bozo'] = 1 - result['bozo_exception'] = CharacterEncodingOverride( \ - 'document declared as %s, but parsed as %s' % \ - (result['encoding'], proposed_encoding)) - result['encoding'] = proposed_encoding - - if not _XML_AVAILABLE: - use_strict_parser = 0 - if use_strict_parser: - # initialize the SAX parser - feedparser = _StrictFeedParser(baseuri, baselang, 'utf-8') - saxparser = xml.sax.make_parser(PREFERRED_XML_PARSERS) - saxparser.setFeature(xml.sax.handler.feature_namespaces, 1) - saxparser.setContentHandler(feedparser) - saxparser.setErrorHandler(feedparser) - source = xml.sax.xmlreader.InputSource() - source.setByteStream(_StringIO(data)) - if hasattr(saxparser, '_ns_stack'): - # work around bug in built-in SAX parser (doesn't recognize xml: namespace) - # PyXML doesn't have this problem, and it doesn't have _ns_stack either - saxparser._ns_stack.append({'http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace':'xml'}) - try: - saxparser.parse(source) - except Exception, e: - if _debug: - import traceback - traceback.print_stack() - traceback.print_exc() - sys.stderr.write('xml parsing failed\n') - result['bozo'] = 1 - result['bozo_exception'] = feedparser.exc or e - use_strict_parser = 0 - if not use_strict_parser: - feedparser = _LooseFeedParser(baseuri, baselang, 'utf-8', entities) - feedparser.feed(data.decode('utf-8', 'replace')) - result['feed'] = feedparser.feeddata - result['entries'] = feedparser.entries - result['version'] = result['version'] or feedparser.version - result['namespaces'] = feedparser.namespacesInUse - return result - -class Serializer: - def __init__(self, results): - self.results = results - -class TextSerializer(Serializer): - def write(self, stream=sys.stdout): - self._writer(stream, self.results, '') - - def _writer(self, stream, node, prefix): - if not node: return - if hasattr(node, 'keys'): - keys = node.keys() - keys.sort() - for k in keys: - if k in ('description', 'link'): continue - if node.has_key(k + '_detail'): continue - if node.has_key(k + '_parsed'): continue - self._writer(stream, node[k], prefix + k + '.') - elif type(node) == types.ListType: - index = 0 - for n in node: - self._writer(stream, n, prefix[:-1] + '[' + str(index) + '].') - index += 1 - else: - try: - s = str(node).encode('utf-8') - s = s.replace('\\', '\\\\') - s = s.replace('\r', '') - s = s.replace('\n', r'\n') - stream.write(prefix[:-1]) - stream.write('=') - stream.write(s) - stream.write('\n') - except: - pass - -class PprintSerializer(Serializer): - def write(self, stream=sys.stdout): - if self.results.has_key('href'): - stream.write(self.results['href'] + '\n\n') - from pprint import pprint - pprint(self.results, stream) - stream.write('\n') - -if __name__ == '__main__': - try: - from optparse import OptionParser - except: - OptionParser = None - - if OptionParser: - optionParser = OptionParser(version=__version__, usage="%prog [options] url_or_filename_or_-") - optionParser.set_defaults(format="pprint") - optionParser.add_option("-A", "--user-agent", dest="agent", metavar="AGENT", help="User-Agent for HTTP URLs") - optionParser.add_option("-e", "--referer", "--referrer", dest="referrer", metavar="URL", help="Referrer for HTTP URLs") - optionParser.add_option("-t", "--etag", dest="etag", metavar="TAG", help="ETag/If-None-Match for HTTP URLs") - optionParser.add_option("-m", "--last-modified", dest="modified", metavar="DATE", help="Last-modified/If-Modified-Since for HTTP URLs (any supported date format)") - optionParser.add_option("-f", "--format", dest="format", metavar="FORMAT", help="output results in FORMAT (text, pprint)") - optionParser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", default=False, help="write debugging information to stderr") - (options, urls) = optionParser.parse_args() - if options.verbose: - _debug = 1 - if not urls: - optionParser.print_help() - sys.exit(0) - else: - if not sys.argv[1:]: - print __doc__ - sys.exit(0) - class _Options: - etag = modified = agent = referrer = None - format = 'pprint' - options = _Options() - urls = sys.argv[1:] - - zopeCompatibilityHack() - - serializer = globals().get(options.format.capitalize() + 'Serializer', Serializer) - for url in urls: - results = parse(url, etag=options.etag, modified=options.modified, agent=options.agent, referrer=options.referrer) - serializer(results).write(sys.stdout) |