#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Google Inc. # 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 Google 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. # # # The sitemap_gen.py script is written in Python 2.2 and released to # the open source community for continuous improvements under the BSD # 2.0 new license, which can be found at: # # http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php # __usage__ = \ """A simple script to automatically produce sitemaps for a webserver, in the Google Sitemap Protocol (GSP). Usage: python sitemap_gen.py --config=config.xml [--help] [--testing] --config=config.xml, specifies config file location --help, displays usage message --testing, specified when user is experimenting """ # Please be careful that all syntax used in this file can be parsed on # Python 1.5 -- this version check is not evaluated until after the # entire file has been parsed. import sys if sys.hexversion < 0x02020000: print 'This script requires Python 2.2 or later.' print 'Currently run with version: %s' % sys.version sys.exit(1) import fnmatch import glob import gzip import md5 import os import re import stat import time import types import urllib import urlparse import xml.sax # True and False were introduced in Python2.2.2 try: testTrue=True del testTrue except NameError: True=1 False=0 # Text encodings ENC_ASCII = 'ASCII' ENC_UTF8 = 'UTF-8' ENC_IDNA = 'IDNA' ENC_ASCII_LIST = ['ASCII', 'US-ASCII', 'US', 'IBM367', 'CP367', 'ISO646-US' 'ISO_646.IRV:1991', 'ISO-IR-6', 'ANSI_X3.4-1968', 'ANSI_X3.4-1986', 'CPASCII' ] ENC_DEFAULT_LIST = ['ISO-8859-1', 'ISO-8859-2', 'ISO-8859-5'] # Maximum number of urls in each sitemap, before next Sitemap is created MAXURLS_PER_SITEMAP = 50000 # Suffix on a Sitemap index file SITEINDEX_SUFFIX = '_index.xml' # Regular expressions tried for extracting URLs from access logs. ACCESSLOG_CLF_PATTERN = re.compile( r'.+\s+"([^\s]+)\s+([^\s]+)\s+HTTP/\d+\.\d+"\s+200\s+.*' ) # Match patterns for lastmod attributes LASTMOD_PATTERNS = map(re.compile, [ r'^\d\d\d\d$', r'^\d\d\d\d-\d\d$', r'^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d$', r'^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\dZ$', r'^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d[+-]\d\d:\d\d$', r'^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d(\.\d+)?Z$', r'^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d(\.\d+)?[+-]\d\d:\d\d$', ]) # Match patterns for changefreq attributes CHANGEFREQ_PATTERNS = [ 'always', 'hourly', 'daily', 'weekly', 'monthly', 'yearly', 'never' ] # XML formats SITEINDEX_HEADER = \ '\n' \ '\n' SITEINDEX_FOOTER = '\n' SITEINDEX_ENTRY = \ ' \n' \ ' %(loc)s\n' \ ' %(lastmod)s\n' \ ' \n' SITEMAP_HEADER = \ '\n' \ '\n' SITEMAP_FOOTER = '\n' SITEURL_XML_PREFIX = ' \n' SITEURL_XML_SUFFIX = ' \n' # Search engines to notify with the updated sitemaps # # This list is very non-obvious in what's going on. Here's the gist: # Each item in the list is a 6-tuple of items. The first 5 are "almost" # the same as the input arguments to urlparse.urlunsplit(): # 0 - schema # 1 - netloc # 2 - path # 3 - query <-- EXCEPTION: specify a query map rather than a string # 4 - fragment # Additionally, add item 5: # 5 - query attribute that should be set to the new Sitemap URL # Clear as mud, I know. NOTIFICATION_SITES = [ # ('http', 'www.google.com', 'webmasters/sitemaps/ping', {}, '', 'sitemap') ] class Error(Exception): """ Base exception class. In this module we tend not to use our own exception types for very much, but they come in very handy on XML parsing with SAX. """ pass #end class Error class SchemaError(Error): """Failure to process an XML file according to the schema we know.""" pass #end class SchemeError class Encoder: """ Manages wide-character/narrow-character conversions for just about all text that flows into or out of the script. You should always use this class for string coercion, as opposed to letting Python handle coercions automatically. Reason: Python usually assumes ASCII (7-bit) as a default narrow character encoding, which is not the kind of data we generally deal with. General high-level methodologies used in sitemap_gen: [PATHS] File system paths may be wide or narrow, depending on platform. This works fine, just be aware of it and be very careful to not mix them. That is, if you have to pass several file path arguments into a library call, make sure they are all narrow or all wide. This class has MaybeNarrowPath() which should be called on every file system path you deal with. [URLS] URL locations are stored in Narrow form, already escaped. This has the benefit of keeping escaping and encoding as close as possible to the format we read them in. The downside is we may end up with URLs that have intermingled encodings -- the root path may be encoded in one way while the filename is encoded in another. This is obviously wrong, but it should hopefully be an issue hit by very few users. The workaround from the user level (assuming they notice) is to specify a default_encoding parameter in their config file. [OTHER] Other text, such as attributes of the URL class, configuration options, etc, are generally stored in Unicode for simplicity. """ def __init__(self): self._user = None # User-specified default encoding self._learned = [] # Learned default encodings self._widefiles = False # File system can be wide # Can the file system be Unicode? try: self._widefiles = os.path.supports_unicode_filenames except AttributeError: try: self._widefiles = sys.getwindowsversion() == os.VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT except AttributeError: pass # Try to guess a working default try: encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() if encoding and not (encoding.upper() in ENC_ASCII_LIST): self._learned = [ encoding ] except AttributeError: pass if not self._learned: encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding() if encoding and not (encoding.upper() in ENC_ASCII_LIST): self._learned = [ encoding ] # If we had no guesses, start with some European defaults if not self._learned: self._learned = ENC_DEFAULT_LIST #end def __init__ def SetUserEncoding(self, encoding): self._user = encoding #end def SetUserEncoding def NarrowText(self, text, encoding): """ Narrow a piece of arbitrary text """ if type(text) != types.UnicodeType: return text # Try the passed in preference if encoding: try: result = text.encode(encoding) if not encoding in self._learned: self._learned.append(encoding) return result except UnicodeError: pass except LookupError: output.Warn('Unknown encoding: %s' % encoding) # Try the user preference if self._user: try: return text.encode(self._user) except UnicodeError: pass except LookupError: temp = self._user self._user = None output.Warn('Unknown default_encoding: %s' % temp) # Look through learned defaults, knock any failing ones out of the list while self._learned: try: return text.encode(self._learned[0]) except: del self._learned[0] # When all other defaults are exhausted, use UTF-8 try: return text.encode(ENC_UTF8) except UnicodeError: pass # Something is seriously wrong if we get to here return text.encode(ENC_ASCII, 'ignore') #end def NarrowText def MaybeNarrowPath(self, text): """ Paths may be allowed to stay wide """ if self._widefiles: return text return self.NarrowText(text, None) #end def MaybeNarrowPath def WidenText(self, text, encoding): """ Widen a piece of arbitrary text """ if type(text) != types.StringType: return text # Try the passed in preference if encoding: try: result = unicode(text, encoding) if not encoding in self._learned: self._learned.append(encoding) return result except UnicodeError: pass except LookupError: output.Warn('Unknown encoding: %s' % encoding) # Try the user preference if self._user: try: return unicode(text, self._user) except UnicodeError: pass except LookupError: temp = self._user self._user = None output.Warn('Unknown default_encoding: %s' % temp) # Look through learned defaults, knock any failing ones out of the list while self._learned: try: return unicode(text, self._learned[0]) except: del self._learned[0] # When all other defaults are exhausted, use UTF-8 try: return unicode(text, ENC_UTF8) except UnicodeError: pass # Getting here means it wasn't UTF-8 and we had no working default. # We really don't have anything "right" we can do anymore. output.Warn('Unrecognized encoding in text: %s' % text) if not self._user: output.Warn('You may need to set a default_encoding in your ' 'configuration file.') return text.decode(ENC_ASCII, 'ignore') #end def WidenText #end class Encoder encoder = Encoder() class Output: """ Exposes logging functionality, and tracks how many errors we have thus output. Logging levels should be used as thus: Fatal -- extremely sparingly Error -- config errors, entire blocks of user 'intention' lost Warn -- individual URLs lost Log(,0) -- Un-suppressable text that's not an error Log(,1) -- touched files, major actions Log(,2) -- parsing notes, filtered or duplicated URLs Log(,3) -- each accepted URL """ def __init__(self): self.num_errors = 0 # Count of errors self.num_warns = 0 # Count of warnings self._errors_shown = {} # Shown errors self._warns_shown = {} # Shown warnings self._verbose = 0 # Level of verbosity #end def __init__ def Log(self, text, level): """ Output a blurb of diagnostic text, if the verbose level allows it """ if text: text = encoder.NarrowText(text, None) if self._verbose >= level: print text #end def Log def Warn(self, text): """ Output and count a warning. Suppress duplicate warnings. """ if text: text = encoder.NarrowText(text, None) hash = md5.new(text).digest() if not self._warns_shown.has_key(hash): self._warns_shown[hash] = 1 print '[WARNING] ' + text else: self.Log('(suppressed) [WARNING] ' + text, 3) self.num_warns = self.num_warns + 1 #end def Warn def Error(self, text): """ Output and count an error. Suppress duplicate errors. """ if text: text = encoder.NarrowText(text, None) hash = md5.new(text).digest() if not self._errors_shown.has_key(hash): self._errors_shown[hash] = 1 print '[ERROR] ' + text else: self.Log('(suppressed) [ERROR] ' + text, 3) self.num_errors = self.num_errors + 1 #end def Error def Fatal(self, text): """ Output an error and terminate the program. """ if text: text = encoder.NarrowText(text, None) print '[FATAL] ' + text else: print 'Fatal error.' sys.exit(1) #end def Fatal def SetVerbose(self, level): """ Sets the verbose level. """ try: if type(level) != types.IntType: level = int(level) if (level >= 0) and (level <= 3): self._verbose = level return except ValueError: pass self.Error('Verbose level (%s) must be between 0 and 3 inclusive.' % level) #end def SetVerbose #end class Output output = Output() class URL(object): """ URL is a smart structure grouping together the properties we care about for a single web reference. """ __slots__ = 'loc', 'lastmod', 'changefreq', 'priority' def __init__(self): self.loc = None # URL -- in Narrow characters self.lastmod = None # ISO8601 timestamp of last modify self.changefreq = None # Text term for update frequency self.priority = None # Float between 0 and 1 (inc) #end def __init__ def __cmp__(self, other): if self.loc < other.loc: return -1 if self.loc > other.loc: return 1 return 0 #end def __cmp__ def TrySetAttribute(self, attribute, value): """ Attempt to set the attribute to the value, with a pretty try block around it. """ if attribute == 'loc': self.loc = self.Canonicalize(value) else: try: setattr(self, attribute, value) except AttributeError: output.Warn('Unknown URL attribute: %s' % attribute) #end def TrySetAttribute def IsAbsolute(loc): """ Decide if the URL is absolute or not """ if not loc: return False narrow = encoder.NarrowText(loc, None) (scheme, netloc, path, query, frag) = urlparse.urlsplit(narrow) if (not scheme) or (not netloc): return False return True #end def IsAbsolute IsAbsolute = staticmethod(IsAbsolute) def Canonicalize(loc): """ Do encoding and canonicalization on a URL string """ if not loc: return loc # Let the encoder try to narrow it narrow = encoder.NarrowText(loc, None) # Escape components individually (scheme, netloc, path, query, frag) = urlparse.urlsplit(narrow) unr = '-._~' sub = '!$&\'()*+,;=' netloc = urllib.quote(netloc, unr + sub + '%:@/[]') path = urllib.quote(path, unr + sub + '%:@/') query = urllib.quote(query, unr + sub + '%:@/?') frag = urllib.quote(frag, unr + sub + '%:@/?') # Try built-in IDNA encoding on the netloc try: (ignore, widenetloc, ignore, ignore, ignore) = urlparse.urlsplit(loc) for c in widenetloc: if c >= unichr(128): netloc = widenetloc.encode(ENC_IDNA) netloc = urllib.quote(netloc, unr + sub + '%:@/[]') break except UnicodeError: # urlsplit must have failed, based on implementation differences in the # library. There is not much we can do here, except ignore it. pass except LookupError: output.Warn('An International Domain Name (IDN) is being used, but this ' 'version of Python does not have support for IDNA encoding. ' ' (IDNA support was introduced in Python 2.3) The encoding ' 'we have used instead is wrong and will probably not yield ' 'valid URLs.') bad_netloc = False if '%' in netloc: bad_netloc = True # Put it all back together narrow = urlparse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, frag)) # I let '%' through. Fix any that aren't pre-existing escapes. HEXDIG = '0123456789abcdefABCDEF' list = narrow.split('%') narrow = list[0] del list[0] for item in list: if (len(item) >= 2) and (item[0] in HEXDIG) and (item[1] in HEXDIG): narrow = narrow + '%' + item else: narrow = narrow + '%25' + item # Issue a warning if this is a bad URL if bad_netloc: output.Warn('Invalid characters in the host or domain portion of a URL: ' + narrow) return narrow #end def Canonicalize Canonicalize = staticmethod(Canonicalize) def Validate(self, base_url, allow_fragment): """ Verify the data in this URL is well-formed, and override if not. """ assert type(base_url) == types.StringType # Test (and normalize) the ref if not self.loc: output.Warn('Empty URL') return False if allow_fragment: self.loc = urlparse.urljoin(base_url, self.loc) if not self.loc.startswith(base_url): output.Warn('Discarded URL for not starting with the base_url: %s' % self.loc) self.loc = None return False # Test the lastmod if self.lastmod: match = False self.lastmod = self.lastmod.upper() for pattern in LASTMOD_PATTERNS: match = pattern.match(self.lastmod) if match: break if not match: output.Warn('Lastmod "%s" does not appear to be in ISO8601 format on ' 'URL: %s' % (self.lastmod, self.loc)) self.lastmod = None # Test the changefreq if self.changefreq: match = False self.changefreq = self.changefreq.lower() for pattern in CHANGEFREQ_PATTERNS: if self.changefreq == pattern: match = True break if not match: output.Warn('Changefreq "%s" is not a valid change frequency on URL ' ': %s' % (self.changefreq, self.loc)) self.changefreq = None # Test the priority if self.priority: priority = -1.0 try: priority = float(self.priority) except ValueError: pass if (priority < 0.0) or (priority > 1.0): output.Warn('Priority "%s" is not a number between 0 and 1 inclusive ' 'on URL: %s' % (self.priority, self.loc)) self.priority = None return True #end def Validate def MakeHash(self): """ Provides a uniform way of hashing URLs """ if not self.loc: return None if self.loc.endswith('/'): return md5.new(self.loc[:-1]).digest() return md5.new(self.loc).digest() #end def MakeHash def Log(self, prefix='URL', level=3): """ Dump the contents, empty or not, to the log. """ out = prefix + ':' for attribute in self.__slots__: value = getattr(self, attribute) if not value: value = '' out = out + (' %s=[%s]' % (attribute, value)) output.Log('%s' % encoder.NarrowText(out, None), level) #end def Log def WriteXML(self, file): """ Dump non-empty contents to the output file, in XML format. """ if not self.loc: return out = SITEURL_XML_PREFIX for attribute in self.__slots__: value = getattr(self, attribute) if value: if type(value) == types.UnicodeType: value = encoder.NarrowText(value, None) elif type(value) != types.StringType: value = str(value) value = xml.sax.saxutils.escape(value) out = out + (' <%s>%s\n' % (attribute, value, attribute)) out = out + SITEURL_XML_SUFFIX file.write(out) #end def WriteXML #end class URL class Filter: """ A filter on the stream of URLs we find. A filter is, in essence, a wildcard applied to the stream. You can think of this as an operator that returns a tri-state when given a URL: True -- this URL is to be included in the sitemap None -- this URL is undecided False -- this URL is to be dropped from the sitemap """ def __init__(self, attributes): self._wildcard = None # Pattern for wildcard match self._regexp = None # Pattern for regexp match self._pass = False # "Drop" filter vs. "Pass" filter if not ValidateAttributes('FILTER', attributes, ('pattern', 'type', 'action')): return # Check error count on the way in num_errors = output.num_errors # Fetch the attributes pattern = attributes.get('pattern') type = attributes.get('type', 'wildcard') action = attributes.get('action', 'drop') if type: type = type.lower() if action: action = action.lower() # Verify the attributes if not pattern: output.Error('On a filter you must specify a "pattern" to match') elif (not type) or ((type != 'wildcard') and (type != 'regexp')): output.Error('On a filter you must specify either \'type="wildcard"\' ' 'or \'type="regexp"\'') elif (action != 'pass') and (action != 'drop'): output.Error('If you specify a filter action, it must be either ' '\'action="pass"\' or \'action="drop"\'') # Set the rule if action == 'drop': self._pass = False elif action == 'pass': self._pass = True if type == 'wildcard': self._wildcard = pattern elif type == 'regexp': try: self._regexp = re.compile(pattern) except re.error: output.Error('Bad regular expression: %s' % pattern) # Log the final results iff we didn't add any errors if num_errors == output.num_errors: output.Log('Filter: %s any URL that matches %s "%s"' % (action, type, pattern), 2) #end def __init__ def Apply(self, url): """ Process the URL, as above. """ if (not url) or (not url.loc): return None if self._wildcard: if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(url.loc, self._wildcard): return self._pass return None if self._regexp: if self._regexp.search(url.loc): return self._pass return None assert False # unreachable #end def Apply #end class Filter class InputURL: """ Each Input class knows how to yield a set of URLs from a data source. This one handles a single URL, manually specified in the config file. """ def __init__(self, attributes): self._url = None # The lonely URL if not ValidateAttributes('URL', attributes, ('href', 'lastmod', 'changefreq', 'priority')): return url = URL() for attr in attributes.keys(): if attr == 'href': url.TrySetAttribute('loc', attributes[attr]) else: url.TrySetAttribute(attr, attributes[attr]) if not url.loc: output.Error('Url entries must have an href attribute.') return self._url = url output.Log('Input: From URL "%s"' % self._url.loc, 2) #end def __init__ def ProduceURLs(self, consumer): """ Produces URLs from our data source, hands them in to the consumer. """ if self._url: consumer(self._url, True) #end def ProduceURLs #end class InputURL class InputURLList: """ Each Input class knows how to yield a set of URLs from a data source. This one handles a text file with a list of URLs """ def __init__(self, attributes): self._path = None # The file path self._encoding = None # Encoding of that file if not ValidateAttributes('URLLIST', attributes, ('path', 'encoding')): return self._path = attributes.get('path') self._encoding = attributes.get('encoding', ENC_UTF8) if self._path: self._path = encoder.MaybeNarrowPath(self._path) if os.path.isfile(self._path): output.Log('Input: From URLLIST "%s"' % self._path, 2) else: output.Error('Can not locate file: %s' % self._path) self._path = None else: output.Error('Urllist entries must have a "path" attribute.') #end def __init__ def ProduceURLs(self, consumer): """ Produces URLs from our data source, hands them in to the consumer. """ # Open the file (frame, file) = OpenFileForRead(self._path, 'URLLIST') if not file: return # Iterate lines linenum = 0 for line in file.readlines(): linenum = linenum + 1 # Strip comments and empty lines if self._encoding: line = encoder.WidenText(line, self._encoding) line = line.strip() if (not line) or line[0] == '#': continue # Split the line on space url = URL() cols = line.split(' ') for i in range(0,len(cols)): cols[i] = cols[i].strip() url.TrySetAttribute('loc', cols[0]) # Extract attributes from the other columns for i in range(1,len(cols)): if cols[i]: try: (attr_name, attr_val) = cols[i].split('=', 1) url.TrySetAttribute(attr_name, attr_val) except ValueError: output.Warn('Line %d: Unable to parse attribute: %s' % (linenum, cols[i])) # Pass it on consumer(url, False) file.close() if frame: frame.close() #end def ProduceURLs #end class InputURLList class InputDirectory: """ Each Input class knows how to yield a set of URLs from a data source. This one handles a directory that acts as base for walking the filesystem. """ def __init__(self, attributes, base_url): self._path = None # The directory self._url = None # The URL equivelant self._default_file = None if not ValidateAttributes('DIRECTORY', attributes, ('path', 'url', 'default_file')): return # Prep the path -- it MUST end in a sep path = attributes.get('path') if not path: output.Error('Directory entries must have both "path" and "url" ' 'attributes') return path = encoder.MaybeNarrowPath(path) if not path.endswith(os.sep): path = path + os.sep if not os.path.isdir(path): output.Error('Can not locate directory: %s' % path) return # Prep the URL -- it MUST end in a sep url = attributes.get('url') if not url: output.Error('Directory entries must have both "path" and "url" ' 'attributes') return url = URL.Canonicalize(url) if not url.endswith('/'): url = url + '/' if not url.startswith(base_url): url = urlparse.urljoin(base_url, url) if not url.startswith(base_url): output.Error('The directory URL "%s" is not relative to the ' 'base_url: %s' % (url, base_url)) return # Prep the default file -- it MUST be just a filename file = attributes.get('default_file') if file: file = encoder.MaybeNarrowPath(file) if os.sep in file: output.Error('The default_file "%s" can not include path information.' % file) file = None self._path = path self._url = url self._default_file = file if file: output.Log('Input: From DIRECTORY "%s" (%s) with default file "%s"' % (path, url, file), 2) else: output.Log('Input: From DIRECTORY "%s" (%s) with no default file' % (path, url), 2) #end def __init__ def ProduceURLs(self, consumer): """ Produces URLs from our data source, hands them in to the consumer. """ if not self._path: return root_path = self._path root_URL = self._url root_file = self._default_file def PerFile(dirpath, name): """ Called once per file. Note that 'name' will occasionally be None -- for a directory itself """ # Pull a timestamp url = URL() isdir = False try: if name: path = os.path.join(dirpath, name) else: path = dirpath isdir = os.path.isdir(path) time = None if isdir and root_file: file = os.path.join(path, root_file) try: time = os.stat(file)[stat.ST_MTIME]; except OSError: pass if not time: time = os.stat(path)[stat.ST_MTIME]; url.lastmod = TimestampISO8601(time) except OSError: pass except ValueError: pass # Build a URL middle = dirpath[len(root_path):] if os.sep != '/': middle = middle.replace(os.sep, '/') if middle: middle = middle + '/' if name: middle = middle + name if isdir: middle = middle + '/' url.TrySetAttribute('loc', root_URL + encoder.WidenText(middle, None)) # Suppress default files. (All the way down here so we can log it.) if name and (root_file == name): url.Log(prefix='IGNORED (default file)', level=2) return consumer(url, False) #end def PerFile def PerDirectory(ignore, dirpath, namelist): """ Called once per directory with a list of all the contained files/dirs. """ ignore = ignore # Avoid warnings of an unused parameter if not dirpath.startswith(root_path): output.Warn('Unable to decide what the root path is for directory: ' '%s' % dirpath) return for name in namelist: PerFile(dirpath, name) #end def PerDirectory output.Log('Walking DIRECTORY "%s"' % self._path, 1) PerFile(self._path, None) os.path.walk(self._path, PerDirectory, None) #end def ProduceURLs #end class InputDirectory class InputAccessLog: """ Each Input class knows how to yield a set of URLs from a data source. This one handles access logs. It's non-trivial in that we want to auto-detect log files in the Common Logfile Format (as used by Apache, for instance) and the Extended Log File Format (as used by IIS, for instance). """ def __init__(self, attributes): self._path = None # The file path self._encoding = None # Encoding of that file self._is_elf = False # Extended Log File Format? self._is_clf = False # Common Logfile Format? self._elf_status = -1 # ELF field: '200' self._elf_method = -1 # ELF field: 'HEAD' self._elf_uri = -1 # ELF field: '/foo?bar=1' self._elf_urifrag1 = -1 # ELF field: '/foo' self._elf_urifrag2 = -1 # ELF field: 'bar=1' if not ValidateAttributes('ACCESSLOG', attributes, ('path', 'encoding')): return self._path = attributes.get('path') self._encoding = attributes.get('encoding', ENC_UTF8) if self._path: self._path = encoder.MaybeNarrowPath(self._path) if os.path.isfile(self._path): output.Log('Input: From ACCESSLOG "%s"' % self._path, 2) else: output.Error('Can not locate file: %s' % self._path) self._path = None else: output.Error('Accesslog entries must have a "path" attribute.') #end def __init__ def RecognizeELFLine(self, line): """ Recognize the Fields directive that heads an ELF file """ if not line.startswith('#Fields:'): return False fields = line.split(' ') del fields[0] for i in range(0, len(fields)): field = fields[i].strip() if field == 'sc-status': self._elf_status = i elif field == 'cs-method': self._elf_method = i elif field == 'cs-uri': self._elf_uri = i elif field == 'cs-uri-stem': self._elf_urifrag1 = i elif field == 'cs-uri-query': self._elf_urifrag2 = i output.Log('Recognized an Extended Log File Format file.', 2) return True #end def RecognizeELFLine def GetELFLine(self, line): """ Fetch the requested URL from an ELF line """ fields = line.split(' ') count = len(fields) # Verify status was Ok if self._elf_status >= 0: if self._elf_status >= count: return None if not fields[self._elf_status].strip() == '200': return None # Verify method was HEAD or GET if self._elf_method >= 0: if self._elf_method >= count: return None if not fields[self._elf_method].strip() in ('HEAD', 'GET'): return None # Pull the full URL if we can if self._elf_uri >= 0: if self._elf_uri >= count: return None url = fields[self._elf_uri].strip() if url != '-': return url # Put together a fragmentary URL if self._elf_urifrag1 >= 0: if self._elf_urifrag1 >= count or self._elf_urifrag2 >= count: return None urlfrag1 = fields[self._elf_urifrag1].strip() urlfrag2 = None if self._elf_urifrag2 >= 0: urlfrag2 = fields[self._elf_urifrag2] if urlfrag1 and (urlfrag1 != '-'): if urlfrag2 and (urlfrag2 != '-'): urlfrag1 = urlfrag1 + '?' + urlfrag2 return urlfrag1 return None #end def GetELFLine def RecognizeCLFLine(self, line): """ Try to tokenize a logfile line according to CLF pattern and see if it works. """ match = ACCESSLOG_CLF_PATTERN.match(line) recognize = match and (match.group(1) in ('HEAD', 'GET')) if recognize: output.Log('Recognized a Common Logfile Format file.', 2) return recognize #end def RecognizeCLFLine def GetCLFLine(self, line): """ Fetch the requested URL from a CLF line """ match = ACCESSLOG_CLF_PATTERN.match(line) if match: request = match.group(1) if request in ('HEAD', 'GET'): return match.group(2) return None #end def GetCLFLine def ProduceURLs(self, consumer): """ Produces URLs from our data source, hands them in to the consumer. """ # Open the file (frame, file) = OpenFileForRead(self._path, 'ACCESSLOG') if not file: return # Iterate lines for line in file.readlines(): if self._encoding: line = encoder.WidenText(line, self._encoding) line = line.strip() # If we don't know the format yet, try them both if (not self._is_clf) and (not self._is_elf): self._is_elf = self.RecognizeELFLine(line) self._is_clf = self.RecognizeCLFLine(line) # Digest the line match = None if self._is_elf: match = self.GetELFLine(line) elif self._is_clf: match = self.GetCLFLine(line) if not match: continue # Pass it on url = URL() url.TrySetAttribute('loc', match) consumer(url, True) file.close() if frame: frame.close() #end def ProduceURLs #end class InputAccessLog class InputSitemap(xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler): """ Each Input class knows how to yield a set of URLs from a data source. This one handles Sitemap files and Sitemap index files. For the sake of simplicity in design (and simplicity in interfacing with the SAX package), we do not handle these at the same time, recursively. Instead we read an index file completely and make a list of Sitemap files, then go back and process each Sitemap. """ class _ContextBase(object): """Base class for context handlers in our SAX processing. A context handler is a class that is responsible for understanding one level of depth in the XML schema. The class knows what sub-tags are allowed, and doing any processing specific for the tag we're in. This base class is the API filled in by specific context handlers, all defined below. """ def __init__(self, subtags): """Initialize with a sequence of the sub-tags that would be valid in this context.""" self._allowed_tags = subtags # Sequence of sub-tags we can have self._last_tag = None # Most recent seen sub-tag #end def __init__ def AcceptTag(self, tag): """Returns True iff opening a sub-tag is valid in this context.""" valid = tag in self._allowed_tags if valid: self._last_tag = tag else: self._last_tag = None return valid #end def AcceptTag def AcceptText(self, text): """Returns True iff a blurb of text is valid in this context.""" return False #end def AcceptText def Open(self): """The context is opening. Do initialization.""" pass #end def Open def Close(self): """The context is closing. Return our result, if any.""" pass #end def Close def Return(self, result): """We're returning to this context after handling a sub-tag. This method is called with the result data from the sub-tag that just closed. Here in _ContextBase, if we ever see a result it means the derived child class forgot to override this method.""" if result: raise NotImplementedError #end def Return #end class _ContextBase class _ContextUrlSet(_ContextBase): """Context handler for the document node in a Sitemap.""" def __init__(self): InputSitemap._ContextBase.__init__(self, ('url',)) #end def __init__ #end class _ContextUrlSet class _ContextUrl(_ContextBase): """Context handler for a URL node in a Sitemap.""" def __init__(self, consumer): """Initialize this context handler with the callable consumer that wants our URLs.""" InputSitemap._ContextBase.__init__(self, URL.__slots__) self._url = None # The URL object we're building self._consumer = consumer # Who wants to consume it #end def __init__ def Open(self): """Initialize the URL.""" assert not self._url self._url = URL() #end def Open def Close(self): """Pass the URL to the consumer and reset it to None.""" assert self._url self._consumer(self._url, False) self._url = None #end def Close def Return(self, result): """A value context has closed, absorb the data it gave us.""" assert self._url if result: self._url.TrySetAttribute(self._last_tag, result) #end def Return #end class _ContextUrl class _ContextSitemapIndex(_ContextBase): """Context handler for the document node in an index file.""" def __init__(self): InputSitemap._ContextBase.__init__(self, ('sitemap',)) self._loclist = [] # List of accumulated Sitemap URLs #end def __init__ def Open(self): """Just a quick verify of state.""" assert not self._loclist #end def Open def Close(self): """Return our list of accumulated URLs.""" if self._loclist: temp = self._loclist self._loclist = [] return temp #end def Close def Return(self, result): """Getting a new loc URL, add it to the collection.""" if result: self._loclist.append(result) #end def Return #end class _ContextSitemapIndex class _ContextSitemap(_ContextBase): """Context handler for a Sitemap entry in an index file.""" def __init__(self): InputSitemap._ContextBase.__init__(self, ('loc', 'lastmod')) self._loc = None # The URL to the Sitemap #end def __init__ def Open(self): """Just a quick verify of state.""" assert not self._loc #end def Open def Close(self): """Return our URL to our parent.""" if self._loc: temp = self._loc self._loc = None return temp output.Warn('In the Sitemap index file, a "sitemap" entry had no "loc".') #end def Close def Return(self, result): """A value has closed. If it was a 'loc', absorb it.""" if result and (self._last_tag == 'loc'): self._loc = result #end def Return #end class _ContextSitemap class _ContextValue(_ContextBase): """Context handler for a single value. We return just the value. The higher level context has to remember what tag led into us.""" def __init__(self): InputSitemap._ContextBase.__init__(self, ()) self._text = None #end def __init__ def AcceptText(self, text): """Allow all text, adding it to our buffer.""" if self._text: self._text = self._text + text else: self._text = text return True #end def AcceptText def Open(self): """Initialize our buffer.""" self._text = None #end def Open def Close(self): """Return what's in our buffer.""" text = self._text self._text = None if text: text = text.strip() return text #end def Close #end class _ContextValue def __init__(self, attributes): """Initialize with a dictionary of attributes from our entry in the config file.""" xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler.__init__(self) self._pathlist = None # A list of files self._current = -1 # Current context in _contexts self._contexts = None # The stack of contexts we allow self._contexts_idx = None # ...contexts for index files self._contexts_stm = None # ...contexts for Sitemap files if not ValidateAttributes('SITEMAP', attributes, ['path']): return # Init the first file path path = attributes.get('path') if path: path = encoder.MaybeNarrowPath(path) if os.path.isfile(path): output.Log('Input: From SITEMAP "%s"' % path, 2) self._pathlist = [path] else: output.Error('Can not locate file "%s"' % path) else: output.Error('Sitemap entries must have a "path" attribute.') #end def __init__ def ProduceURLs(self, consumer): """In general: Produces URLs from our data source, hand them to the callable consumer. In specific: Iterate over our list of paths and delegate the actual processing to helper methods. This is a complexity no other data source needs to suffer. We are unique in that we can have files that tell us to bring in other files. Note the decision to allow an index file or not is made in this method. If we call our parser with (self._contexts == None) the parser will grab whichever context stack can handle the file. IE: index is allowed. If instead we set (self._contexts = ...) before parsing, the parser will only use the stack we specify. IE: index not allowed. """ # Set up two stacks of contexts self._contexts_idx = [InputSitemap._ContextSitemapIndex(), InputSitemap._ContextSitemap(), InputSitemap._ContextValue()] self._contexts_stm = [InputSitemap._ContextUrlSet(), InputSitemap._ContextUrl(consumer), InputSitemap._ContextValue()] # Process the first file assert self._pathlist path = self._pathlist[0] self._contexts = None # We allow an index file here self._ProcessFile(path) # Iterate over remaining files self._contexts = self._contexts_stm # No index files allowed for path in self._pathlist[1:]: self._ProcessFile(path) #end def ProduceURLs def _ProcessFile(self, path): """Do per-file reading/parsing/consuming for the file path passed in.""" assert path # Open our file (frame, file) = OpenFileForRead(path, 'SITEMAP') if not file: return # Rev up the SAX engine try: self._current = -1 xml.sax.parse(file, self) except SchemaError: output.Error('An error in file "%s" made us abort reading the Sitemap.' % path) except IOError: output.Error('Cannot read from file "%s"' % path) except xml.sax._exceptions.SAXParseException, e: output.Error('XML error in the file "%s" (line %d, column %d): %s' % (path, e._linenum, e._colnum, e.getMessage())) # Clean up file.close() if frame: frame.close() #end def _ProcessFile def _MungeLocationListIntoFiles(self, urllist): """Given a list of URLs, munge them into our self._pathlist property. We do this by assuming all the files live in the same directory as the first file in the existing pathlist. That is, we assume a Sitemap index points to Sitemaps only in the same directory. This is not true in general, but will be true for any output produced by this script. """ assert self._pathlist path = self._pathlist[0] path = os.path.normpath(path) dir = os.path.dirname(path) wide = False if type(path) == types.UnicodeType: wide = True for url in urllist: url = URL.Canonicalize(url) output.Log('Index points to Sitemap file at: %s' % url, 2) (scheme, netloc, path, query, frag) = urlparse.urlsplit(url) file = os.path.basename(path) file = urllib.unquote(file) if wide: file = encoder.WidenText(file) if dir: file = dir + os.sep + file if file: self._pathlist.append(file) output.Log('Will attempt to read Sitemap file: %s' % file, 1) #end def _MungeLocationListIntoFiles def startElement(self, tag, attributes): """SAX processing, called per node in the config stream. As long as the new tag is legal in our current context, this becomes an Open call on one context deeper. """ # If this is the document node, we may have to look for a context stack if (self._current < 0) and not self._contexts: assert self._contexts_idx and self._contexts_stm if tag == 'urlset': self._contexts = self._contexts_stm elif tag == 'sitemapindex': self._contexts = self._contexts_idx output.Log('File is a Sitemap index.', 2) else: output.Error('The document appears to be neither a Sitemap nor a ' 'Sitemap index.') raise SchemaError # Display a kinder error on a common mistake if (self._current < 0) and (self._contexts == self._contexts_stm) and ( tag == 'sitemapindex'): output.Error('A Sitemap index can not refer to another Sitemap index.') raise SchemaError # Verify no unexpected attributes if attributes: text = '' for attr in attributes.keys(): # The document node will probably have namespaces if self._current < 0: if attr.find('xmlns') >= 0: continue if attr.find('xsi') >= 0: continue if text: text = text + ', ' text = text + attr if text: output.Warn('Did not expect any attributes on any tag, instead tag ' '"%s" had attributes: %s' % (tag, text)) # Switch contexts if (self._current < 0) or (self._contexts[self._current].AcceptTag(tag)): self._current = self._current + 1 assert self._current < len(self._contexts) self._contexts[self._current].Open() else: output.Error('Can not accept tag "%s" where it appears.' % tag) raise SchemaError #end def startElement def endElement(self, tag): """SAX processing, called per node in the config stream. This becomes a call to Close on one context followed by a call to Return on the previous. """ tag = tag # Avoid warning on unused argument assert self._current >= 0 retval = self._contexts[self._current].Close() self._current = self._current - 1 if self._current >= 0: self._contexts[self._current].Return(retval) elif retval and (self._contexts == self._contexts_idx): self._MungeLocationListIntoFiles(retval) #end def endElement def characters(self, text): """SAX processing, called when text values are read. Important to note that one single text value may be split across multiple calls of this method. """ if (self._current < 0) or ( not self._contexts[self._current].AcceptText(text)): if text.strip(): output.Error('Can not accept text "%s" where it appears.' % text) raise SchemaError #end def characters #end class InputSitemap class FilePathGenerator: """ This class generates filenames in a series, upon request. You can request any iteration number at any time, you don't have to go in order. Example of iterations for '/path/foo.xml.gz': 0 --> /path/foo.xml.gz 1 --> /path/foo1.xml.gz 2 --> /path/foo2.xml.gz _index.xml --> /path/foo_index.xml """ def __init__(self): self.is_gzip = False # Is this a GZIP file? self._path = None # '/path/' self._prefix = None # 'foo' self._suffix = None # '.xml.gz' #end def __init__ def Preload(self, path): """ Splits up a path into forms ready for recombination. """ path = encoder.MaybeNarrowPath(path) # Get down to a base name path = os.path.normpath(path) base = os.path.basename(path).lower() if not base: output.Error('Couldn\'t parse the file path: %s' % path) return False lenbase = len(base) # Recognize extension lensuffix = 0 compare_suffix = ['.xml', '.xml.gz', '.gz'] for suffix in compare_suffix: if base.endswith(suffix): lensuffix = len(suffix) break if not lensuffix: output.Error('The path "%s" doesn\'t end in a supported file ' 'extension.' % path) return False self.is_gzip = suffix.endswith('.gz') # Split the original path lenpath = len(path) self._path = path[:lenpath-lenbase] self._prefix = path[lenpath-lenbase:lenpath-lensuffix] self._suffix = path[lenpath-lensuffix:] return True #end def Preload def GeneratePath(self, instance): """ Generates the iterations, as described above. """ prefix = self._path + self._prefix if type(instance) == types.IntType: if instance: return '%s%d%s' % (prefix, instance, self._suffix) return prefix + self._suffix return prefix + instance #end def GeneratePath def GenerateURL(self, instance, root_url): """ Generates iterations, but as a URL instead of a path. """ prefix = root_url + self._prefix retval = None if type(instance) == types.IntType: if instance: retval = '%s%d%s' % (prefix, instance, self._suffix) else: retval = prefix + self._suffix else: retval = prefix + instance return URL.Canonicalize(retval) #end def GenerateURL def GenerateWildURL(self, root_url): """ Generates a wildcard that should match all our iterations """ prefix = URL.Canonicalize(root_url + self._prefix) temp = URL.Canonicalize(prefix + self._suffix) suffix = temp[len(prefix):] return prefix + '*' + suffix #end def GenerateURL #end class FilePathGenerator class PerURLStatistics: """ Keep track of some simple per-URL statistics, like file extension. """ def __init__(self): self._extensions = {} # Count of extension instances #end def __init__ def Consume(self, url): """ Log some stats for the URL. At the moment, that means extension. """ if url and url.loc: (scheme, netloc, path, query, frag) = urlparse.urlsplit(url.loc) if not path: return # Recognize directories if path.endswith('/'): if self._extensions.has_key('/'): self._extensions['/'] = self._extensions['/'] + 1 else: self._extensions['/'] = 1 return # Strip to a filename i = path.rfind('/') if i >= 0: assert i < len(path) path = path[i:] # Find extension i = path.rfind('.') if i > 0: assert i < len(path) ext = path[i:].lower() if self._extensions.has_key(ext): self._extensions[ext] = self._extensions[ext] + 1 else: self._extensions[ext] = 1 else: if self._extensions.has_key('(no extension)'): self._extensions['(no extension)'] = self._extensions[ '(no extension)'] + 1 else: self._extensions['(no extension)'] = 1 #end def Consume def Log(self): """ Dump out stats to the output. """ if len(self._extensions): output.Log('Count of file extensions on URLs:', 1) set = self._extensions.keys() set.sort() for ext in set: output.Log(' %7d %s' % (self._extensions[ext], ext), 1) #end def Log class Sitemap(xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler): """ This is the big workhorse class that processes your inputs and spits out sitemap files. It is built as a SAX handler for set up purposes. That is, it processes an XML stream to bring itself up. """ def __init__(self, suppress_notify): xml.sax.handler.ContentHandler.__init__(self) self._filters = [] # Filter objects self._inputs = [] # Input objects self._urls = {} # Maps URLs to count of dups self._set = [] # Current set of URLs self._filegen = None # Path generator for output files self._wildurl1 = None # Sitemap URLs to filter out self._wildurl2 = None # Sitemap URLs to filter out self._sitemaps = 0 # Number of output files # We init _dup_max to 2 so the default priority is 0.5 instead of 1.0 self._dup_max = 2 # Max number of duplicate URLs self._stat = PerURLStatistics() # Some simple stats self._in_site = False # SAX: are we in a Site node? self._in_Site_ever = False # SAX: were we ever in a Site? self._default_enc = None # Best encoding to try on URLs self._base_url = None # Prefix to all valid URLs self._store_into = None # Output filepath # self._suppress = True # Suppress notify of servers self._suppress = suppress_notify # Suppress notify of servers #end def __init__ def ValidateBasicConfig(self): """ Verifies (and cleans up) the basic user-configurable options. """ all_good = True if self._default_enc: encoder.SetUserEncoding(self._default_enc) # Canonicalize the base_url if all_good and not self._base_url: output.Error('A site needs a "base_url" attribute.') all_good = False if all_good and not URL.IsAbsolute(self._base_url): output.Error('The "base_url" must be absolute, not relative: %s' % self._base_url) all_good = False if all_good: self._base_url = URL.Canonicalize(self._base_url) if not self._base_url.endswith('/'): self._base_url = self._base_url + '/' output.Log('BaseURL is set to: %s' % self._base_url, 2) # Load store_into into a generator if all_good: if self._store_into: self._filegen = FilePathGenerator() if not self._filegen.Preload(self._store_into): all_good = False else: output.Error('A site needs a "store_into" attribute.') all_good = False # Ask the generator for patterns on what its output will look like if all_good: self._wildurl1 = self._filegen.GenerateWildURL(self._base_url) self._wildurl2 = self._filegen.GenerateURL(SITEINDEX_SUFFIX, self._base_url) # Unify various forms of False if all_good: if self._suppress: if (type(self._suppress) == types.StringType) or (type(self._suppress) == types.UnicodeType): if (self._suppress == '0') or (self._suppress.lower() == 'false'): self._suppress = False # Done if not all_good: output.Log('See "example_config.xml" for more information.', 0) return all_good #end def ValidateBasicConfig def Generate(self): """ Run over all the Inputs and ask them to Produce """ # Run the inputs for input in self._inputs: input.ProduceURLs(self.ConsumeURL) # Do last flushes if len(self._set): self.FlushSet() if not self._sitemaps: output.Warn('No URLs were recorded, writing an empty sitemap.') self.FlushSet() # Write an index as needed if self._sitemaps > 1: self.WriteIndex() # Notify self.NotifySearch() # Dump stats self._stat.Log() #end def Generate def ConsumeURL(self, url, allow_fragment): """ All per-URL processing comes together here, regardless of Input. Here we run filters, remove duplicates, spill to disk as needed, etc. """ if not url: return # Validate if not url.Validate(self._base_url, allow_fragment): return # Run filters accept = None for filter in self._filters: accept = filter.Apply(url) if accept != None: break if not (accept or (accept == None)): url.Log(prefix='FILTERED', level=2) return # Ignore our out output URLs if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(url.loc, self._wildurl1) or fnmatch.fnmatchcase( url.loc, self._wildurl2): url.Log(prefix='IGNORED (output file)', level=2) return # Note the sighting hash = url.MakeHash() if self._urls.has_key(hash): dup = self._urls[hash] if dup > 0: dup = dup + 1 self._urls[hash] = dup if self._dup_max < dup: self._dup_max = dup url.Log(prefix='DUPLICATE') return # Acceptance -- add to set self._urls[hash] = 1 self._set.append(url) self._stat.Consume(url) url.Log() # Flush the set if needed if len(self._set) >= MAXURLS_PER_SITEMAP: self.FlushSet() #end def ConsumeURL def FlushSet(self): """ Flush the current set of URLs to the output. This is a little slow because we like to sort them all and normalize the priorities before dumping. """ # Sort and normalize output.Log('Sorting and normalizing collected URLs.', 1) self._set.sort() for url in self._set: hash = url.MakeHash() dup = self._urls[hash] if dup > 0: self._urls[hash] = -1 if not url.priority: url.priority = '%.4f' % (float(dup) / float(self._dup_max)) # Get the filename we're going to write to filename = self._filegen.GeneratePath(self._sitemaps) if not filename: output.Fatal('Unexpected: Couldn\'t generate output filename.') self._sitemaps = self._sitemaps + 1 output.Log('Writing Sitemap file "%s" with %d URLs' % (filename, len(self._set)), 1) # Write to it frame = None file = None try: if self._filegen.is_gzip: basename = os.path.basename(filename); frame = open(filename, 'wb') file = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=frame, filename=basename, mode='wt') else: file = open(filename, 'wt') file.write(SITEMAP_HEADER) for url in self._set: url.WriteXML(file) file.write(SITEMAP_FOOTER) file.close() if frame: frame.close() frame = None file = None except IOError: output.Fatal('Couldn\'t write out to file: %s' % filename) os.chmod(filename, 0644) # Flush self._set = [] #end def FlushSet def WriteIndex(self): """ Write the master index of all Sitemap files """ # Make a filename filename = self._filegen.GeneratePath(SITEINDEX_SUFFIX) if not filename: output.Fatal('Unexpected: Couldn\'t generate output index filename.') output.Log('Writing index file "%s" with %d Sitemaps' % (filename, self._sitemaps), 1) # Make a lastmod time lastmod = TimestampISO8601(time.time()) # Write to it try: fd = open(filename, 'wt') fd.write(SITEINDEX_HEADER) for mapnumber in range(0,self._sitemaps): # Write the entry mapurl = self._filegen.GenerateURL(mapnumber, self._base_url) mapattributes = { 'loc' : mapurl, 'lastmod' : lastmod } fd.write(SITEINDEX_ENTRY % mapattributes) fd.write(SITEINDEX_FOOTER) fd.close() fd = None except IOError: output.Fatal('Couldn\'t write out to file: %s' % filename) os.chmod(filename, 0644) #end def WriteIndex def NotifySearch(self): """ Send notification of the new Sitemap(s) to the search engines. """ if self._suppress: output.Log('Search engine notification is suppressed.', 1) return output.Log('Notifying search engines.', 1) # Override the urllib's opener class with one that doesn't ignore 404s class ExceptionURLopener(urllib.FancyURLopener): def http_error_default(self, url, fp, errcode, errmsg, headers): output.Log('HTTP error %d: %s' % (errcode, errmsg), 2) raise IOError #end def http_error_default #end class ExceptionURLOpener old_opener = urllib._urlopener urllib._urlopener = ExceptionURLopener() # Build the URL we want to send in if self._sitemaps > 1: url = self._filegen.GenerateURL(SITEINDEX_SUFFIX, self._base_url) else: url = self._filegen.GenerateURL(0, self._base_url) # Test if we can hit it ourselves try: u = urllib.urlopen(url) u.close() except IOError: output.Error('When attempting to access our generated Sitemap at the ' 'following URL:\n %s\n we failed to read it. Please ' 'verify the store_into path you specified in\n' ' your configuration file is web-accessable. Consult ' 'the FAQ for more\n information.' % url) output.Warn('Proceeding to notify with an unverifyable URL.') # Cycle through notifications # To understand this, see the comment near the NOTIFICATION_SITES comment for ping in NOTIFICATION_SITES: query_map = ping[3] query_attr = ping[5] query_map[query_attr] = url query = urllib.urlencode(query_map) notify = urlparse.urlunsplit((ping[0], ping[1], ping[2], query, ping[4])) # Send the notification output.Log('Notifying: %s' % ping[1], 1) output.Log('Notification URL: %s' % notify, 2) try: u = urllib.urlopen(notify) u.read() u.close() except IOError: output.Warn('Cannot contact: %s' % ping[1]) if old_opener: urllib._urlopener = old_opener #end def NotifySearch def startElement(self, tag, attributes): """ SAX processing, called per node in the config stream. """ if tag == 'site': if self._in_site: output.Error('Can not nest Site entries in the configuration.') else: self._in_site = True if not ValidateAttributes('SITE', attributes, ('verbose', 'default_encoding', 'base_url', 'store_into', 'suppress_search_engine_notify')): return verbose = attributes.get('verbose', 0) if verbose: output.SetVerbose(verbose) self._default_enc = attributes.get('default_encoding') self._base_url = attributes.get('base_url') self._store_into = attributes.get('store_into') if not self._suppress: self._suppress = attributes.get('suppress_search_engine_notify', False) self.ValidateBasicConfig() elif tag == 'filter': self._filters.append(Filter(attributes)) elif tag == 'url': self._inputs.append(InputURL(attributes)) elif tag == 'urllist': for attributeset in ExpandPathAttribute(attributes, 'path'): self._inputs.append(InputURLList(attributeset)) elif tag == 'directory': self._inputs.append(InputDirectory(attributes, self._base_url)) elif tag == 'accesslog': for attributeset in ExpandPathAttribute(attributes, 'path'): self._inputs.append(InputAccessLog(attributeset)) elif tag == 'sitemap': for attributeset in ExpandPathAttribute(attributes, 'path'): self._inputs.append(InputSitemap(attributeset)) else: output.Error('Unrecognized tag in the configuration: %s' % tag) #end def startElement def endElement(self, tag): """ SAX processing, called per node in the config stream. """ if tag == 'site': assert self._in_site self._in_site = False self._in_site_ever = True #end def endElement def endDocument(self): """ End of SAX, verify we can proceed. """ if not self._in_site_ever: output.Error('The configuration must specify a "site" element.') else: if not self._inputs: output.Warn('There were no inputs to generate a sitemap from.') #end def endDocument #end class Sitemap def ValidateAttributes(tag, attributes, goodattributes): """ Makes sure 'attributes' does not contain any attribute not listed in 'goodattributes' """ all_good = True for attr in attributes.keys(): if not attr in goodattributes: output.Error('Unknown %s attribute: %s' % (tag, attr)) all_good = False return all_good #end def ValidateAttributes def ExpandPathAttribute(src, attrib): """ Given a dictionary of attributes, return a list of dictionaries with all the same attributes except for the one named attrib. That one, we treat as a file path and expand into all its possible variations. """ # Do the path expansion. On any error, just return the source dictionary. path = src.get(attrib) if not path: return [src] path = encoder.MaybeNarrowPath(path); pathlist = glob.glob(path) if not pathlist: return [src] # If this isn't actually a dictionary, make it one if type(src) != types.DictionaryType: tmp = {} for key in src.keys(): tmp[key] = src[key] src = tmp # Create N new dictionaries retval = [] for path in pathlist: dst = src.copy() dst[attrib] = path retval.append(dst) return retval #end def ExpandPathAttribute def OpenFileForRead(path, logtext): """ Opens a text file, be it GZip or plain """ frame = None file = None if not path: return (frame, file) try: if path.endswith('.gz'): frame = open(path, 'rb') file = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=frame, mode='rt') else: file = open(path, 'rt') if logtext: output.Log('Opened %s file: %s' % (logtext, path), 1) else: output.Log('Opened file: %s' % path, 1) except IOError: output.Error('Can not open file: %s' % path) return (frame, file) #end def OpenFileForRead def TimestampISO8601(t): """Seconds since epoch (1970-01-01) --> ISO 8601 time string.""" return time.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', time.gmtime(t)) #end def TimestampISO8601 def CreateSitemapFromFile(configpath, suppress_notify): """ Sets up a new Sitemap object from the specified configuration file. """ # Remember error count on the way in num_errors = output.num_errors # Rev up SAX to parse the config sitemap = Sitemap(suppress_notify) try: output.Log('Reading configuration file: %s' % configpath, 0) xml.sax.parse(configpath, sitemap) except IOError: output.Error('Cannot read configuration file: %s' % configpath) except xml.sax._exceptions.SAXParseException, e: output.Error('XML error in the config file (line %d, column %d): %s' % (e._linenum, e._colnum, e.getMessage())) except xml.sax._exceptions.SAXReaderNotAvailable: output.Error('Some installs of Python 2.2 did not include complete support' ' for XML.\n Please try upgrading your version of Python' ' and re-running the script.') # If we added any errors, return no sitemap if num_errors == output.num_errors: return sitemap return None #end def CreateSitemapFromFile def ProcessCommandFlags(args): """ Parse command line flags per specified usage, pick off key, value pairs All flags of type "--key=value" will be processed as __flags[key] = value, "--option" will be processed as __flags[option] = option """ flags = {} rkeyval = '--(?P\S*)[=](?P\S*)' # --key=val roption = '--(?P