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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1999-11-17 15:02:53 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1999-11-17 15:02:53 (GMT) |
commit | f97eecccb714a71cf5a1ca9399cd9c579014a5b9 (patch) | |
tree | 641a40e60d05a54f3a79a9c656653ebd4fea517a /Tools | |
parent | dbd5c3e63b639484709f02be311512048f7946e6 (diff) | |
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Samuel L. Bayer:
- same fixes from webchecker.py
- incorporated small diff between current webchecker.py and 1.5.2
- fixed bug where "extra roots" added with the -t argument were being
checked as real roots, not just as possible continuations
- added -a argument to suppress checking of name anchors
[And untabified --GvR]
Diffstat (limited to 'Tools')
-rwxr-xr-x | Tools/webchecker/wcnew.py | 332 |
1 files changed, 178 insertions, 154 deletions
diff --git a/Tools/webchecker/wcnew.py b/Tools/webchecker/wcnew.py index 981c0eb..2fa068d 100755 --- a/Tools/webchecker/wcnew.py +++ b/Tools/webchecker/wcnew.py @@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ Options: -t root -- specify root dir which should be treated as internal (can repeat) -v -- verbose operation; repeating -v will increase verbosity -x -- don't check external links (these are often slow to check) +-a -- don't check name anchors Arguments: @@ -166,6 +167,7 @@ MAXPAGE = 150000 # Ignore files bigger than this ROUNDSIZE = 50 # Number of links processed per round DUMPFILE = "@webchecker.pickle" # Pickled checkpoint AGENTNAME = "webchecker" # Agent name for robots.txt parser +NONAMES = 0 # Force name anchor checking # Global variables @@ -182,9 +184,9 @@ def main(): try: - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added -t option here. - opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'Rd:m:nqr:t:vx') - # End SLB 2/24/99 + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added -t option here. + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'Rd:m:nqr:t:vxa') + # End SLB 2/24/99 except getopt.error, msg: sys.stdout = sys.stderr @@ -195,6 +197,7 @@ def main(): # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added extra_roots variable to # collect extra roots. extra_roots = [] + nonames = NONAMES # End SLB 2/24/99 for o, a in opts: @@ -211,12 +214,14 @@ def main(): if o == '-r': roundsize = string.atoi(a) - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added processing for - # -t option. - if o == '-t': - extra_roots.append(a) - # End SLB 2/24/99 - + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added processing for + # -t option. + if o == '-t': + extra_roots.append(a) + if o == '-a': + nonames = not nonames + # End SLB 2/24/99 + if o == '-v': verbose = verbose + 1 if o == '-x': @@ -231,7 +236,9 @@ def main(): c = Checker() c.setflags(checkext=checkext, verbose=verbose, - maxpage=maxpage, roundsize=roundsize) + maxpage=maxpage, roundsize=roundsize, + nonames=nonames + ) if not restart and not args: args.append(DEFROOT) @@ -243,13 +250,13 @@ def main(): # links are not to be checked. So -t values are ignored unless # -x was specified. if not checkext: - for root in extra_roots: - # Make sure it's terminated by a slash, - # so that addroot doesn't discard the last - # directory component. - if root[-1] != "/": - root = root + "/" - c.addroot(root) + for root in extra_roots: + # Make sure it's terminated by a slash, + # so that addroot doesn't discard the last + # directory component. + if root[-1] != "/": + root = root + "/" + c.addroot(root, add_to_do = 0) # End SLB 2/24/99 try: @@ -294,6 +301,7 @@ class Checker: verbose = VERBOSE maxpage = MAXPAGE roundsize = ROUNDSIZE + nonames = NONAMES validflags = tuple(dir()) @@ -313,11 +321,11 @@ class Checker: self.done = {} self.bad = {} - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added a name table, so that the - # name URLs can be checked. Also serves as an implicit - # cache for which URLs are done. - self.name_table = {} - # End SLB 2/24/99 + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added a name table, so that the + # name URLs can be checked. Also serves as an implicit + # cache for which URLs are done. + self.name_table = {} + # End SLB 2/24/99 self.round = 0 # The following are not pickled: @@ -325,13 +333,13 @@ class Checker: self.errors = {} self.urlopener = MyURLopener() self.changed = 0 - + def note(self, level, format, *args): if self.verbose > level: if args: format = format%args self.message(format) - + def message(self, format, *args): if args: format = format%args @@ -348,7 +356,7 @@ class Checker: for url in self.bad.keys(): self.markerror(url) - def addroot(self, root): + def addroot(self, root, add_to_do = 1): if root not in self.roots: troot = root scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = \ @@ -360,11 +368,12 @@ class Checker: params, query, fragment)) self.roots.append(troot) self.addrobot(root) - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Modified this call to respect - # the fact that the "done" and "todo" dictionaries - # are now (URL, fragment) pairs - self.newlink((root, ""), ("<root>", root)) - # End SLB 2/24/99 + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Modified this call to respect + # the fact that the "done" and "todo" dictionaries + # are now (URL, fragment) pairs + if add_to_do: + self.newlink((root, ""), ("<root>", root)) + # End SLB 2/24/99 def addrobot(self, root): root = urlparse.urljoin(root, "/") @@ -416,55 +425,58 @@ class Checker: self.message("%d Errors in %s", len(triples), source) else: self.message("Error in %s", source) - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Modified this loop to - # call self.format_url() instead of referring - # to the URL directly, since the URLs in these - # triples is now a (URL, fragment) pair. The value - # of the "source" variable comes from the list of - # origins, and is a URL, not a pair. - for url, rawlink, msg in triples: + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Modified this loop to + # call self.format_url() instead of referring + # to the URL directly, since the URLs in these + # triples is now a (URL, fragment) pair. The value + # of the "source" variable comes from the list of + # origins, and is a URL, not a pair. + for url, rawlink, msg in triples: if rawlink != self.format_url(url): s = " (%s)" % rawlink else: s = "" self.message(" HREF %s%s\n msg %s", - self.format_url(url), s, msg) - # End SLB 2/24/99. + self.format_url(url), s, msg) + # End SLB 2/24/99. def dopage(self, url_pair): - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Substantial modification to reflect the change - # to dictionary entries being (URL, fragment) pairs. All - # printing of URLs uses format_url(); argument changed to - # url_pair for clarity. + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Substantial modification to reflect the change + # to dictionary entries being (URL, fragment) pairs. All + # printing of URLs uses format_url(); argument changed to + # url_pair for clarity. if self.verbose > 1: if self.verbose > 2: self.show("Check ", self.format_url(url_pair), - " from", self.todo[url_pair]) + " from", self.todo[url_pair]) else: self.message("Check %s", self.format_url(url_pair)) + url, local_fragment = url_pair + if local_fragment and self.nonames: + self.markdone(url_pair) + return page = self.getpage(url_pair) if page: - url, local_fragment = url_pair - # Store the page which corresponds to this URL. - self.name_table[url] = page - # If there is a fragment in this url_pair, and it's not - # in the list of names for the page, call setbad(), since - # it's a missing anchor. - if local_fragment and local_fragment not in page.getnames(): - self.setbad(url_pair, ("Missing name anchor `%s'" % local_fragment)) - for info in page.getlinkinfos(): - # getlinkinfos() now returns the fragment as well, - # and we store that fragment here in the "todo" dictionary. + # Store the page which corresponds to this URL. + self.name_table[url] = page + # If there is a fragment in this url_pair, and it's not + # in the list of names for the page, call setbad(), since + # it's a missing anchor. + if local_fragment and local_fragment not in page.getnames(): + self.setbad(url_pair, ("Missing name anchor `%s'" % local_fragment)) + for info in page.getlinkinfos(): + # getlinkinfos() now returns the fragment as well, + # and we store that fragment here in the "todo" dictionary. link, rawlink, fragment = info - # However, we don't want the fragment as the origin, since - # the origin is logically a page. + # However, we don't want the fragment as the origin, since + # the origin is logically a page. origin = url, rawlink self.newlink((link, fragment), origin) - else: - # If no page has been created yet, we want to - # record that fact. - self.name_table[url_pair[0]] = None + else: + # If no page has been created yet, we want to + # record that fact. + self.name_table[url_pair[0]] = None self.markdone(url_pair) - # End SLB 2/24/99 + # End SLB 2/24/99 def newlink(self, url, origin): if self.done.has_key(url): @@ -473,32 +485,44 @@ class Checker: self.newtodolink(url, origin) def newdonelink(self, url, origin): - self.done[url].append(origin) - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: changed reference to URL - # to call self.format_url(), since the URL here - # is now a (URL, fragment) pair. + + if origin not in self.done[url]: + self.done[url].append(origin) + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: changed reference to URL + # to call self.format_url(), since the URL here + # is now a (URL, fragment) pair. self.note(3, " Done link %s", self.format_url(url)) - # End SLB 2/24/99 + + # SLB 11/11/99: Make sure that if it's bad, that + # the origin gets added. + + if self.bad.has_key(url): + source, rawlink = origin + triple = url, rawlink, self.bad[url] + self.seterror(source, triple) + + # End SLB 2/24/99 def newtodolink(self, url, origin): - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: changed reference to URL - # to call self.format_url(), since the URL here - # is now a (URL, fragment) pair. + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: changed reference to URL + # to call self.format_url(), since the URL here + # is now a (URL, fragment) pair. if self.todo.has_key(url): - self.todo[url].append(origin) + if origin not in self.todo[url]: + self.todo[url].append(origin) self.note(3, " Seen todo link %s", self.format_url(url)) else: self.todo[url] = [origin] self.note(3, " New todo link %s", self.format_url(url)) - # End SLB 2/24/99 + # End SLB 2/24/99 # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added method format_url(). - def format_url(self, url): - link, fragment = url - if fragment: return link + "#" + fragment - else: return link + def format_url(self, url): + link, fragment = url + if fragment: return link + "#" + fragment + else: return link # End SLB 2/24/99 def markdone(self, url): @@ -511,30 +535,30 @@ class Checker: if url[:len(root)] == root: return self.isallowed(root, url) return 0 - + def isallowed(self, root, url): root = urlparse.urljoin(root, "/") return self.robots[root].can_fetch(AGENTNAME, url) def getpage(self, url_pair): - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: changed incoming argument name to - # url_pair, since it's now a (URL, fragment) pair. - # The page may have been cached in the name_table variable. - url, fragment = url_pair - if self.name_table.has_key(url): - return self.name_table[url] - # End SLB 2/24/99 - + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: changed incoming argument name to + # url_pair, since it's now a (URL, fragment) pair. + # The page may have been cached in the name_table variable. + url, fragment = url_pair + if self.name_table.has_key(url): + return self.name_table[url] + # End SLB 2/24/99 + if url[:7] == 'mailto:' or url[:5] == 'news:': self.note(1, " Not checking mailto/news URL") return None isint = self.inroots(url) - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Changed calls to openpage and readhtml - # in order to ensure that openpage gets the URL pair to - # print out its error message and record the error pair - # correctly. + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Changed calls to openpage and readhtml + # in order to ensure that openpage gets the URL pair to + # print out its error message and record the error pair + # correctly. if not isint: if not self.checkext: self.note(1, " Not checking ext link") @@ -544,7 +568,7 @@ class Checker: self.safeclose(f) return None text, nurl = self.readhtml(url_pair) - # End SLB 2/24/99 + # End SLB 2/24/99 if nurl != url: self.note(1, " Redirected to %s", nurl) @@ -556,7 +580,7 @@ class Checker: # to take (URL, fragment) pairs as arguments, so that openpage() # receives the appropriate tuple to record error messages. def readhtml(self, url_pair): - url, fragment = url_pair + url, fragment = url_pair text = None f, url = self.openhtml(url_pair) if f: @@ -565,7 +589,7 @@ class Checker: return text, url def openhtml(self, url_pair): - url, fragment = url_pair + url, fragment = url_pair f = self.openpage(url_pair) if f: url = f.geturl() @@ -576,7 +600,7 @@ class Checker: return f, url def openpage(self, url_pair): - url, fragment = url_pair + url, fragment = url_pair try: return self.urlopener.open(url) except IOError, msg: @@ -614,7 +638,7 @@ class Checker: self.bad[url] = msg self.changed = 1 self.markerror(url) - + def markerror(self, url): try: origins = self.todo[url] @@ -626,17 +650,17 @@ class Checker: def seterror(self, url, triple): try: - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Because of the way the - # URLs are now processed, I need to check to make - # sure the URL hasn't been entered in the error list. - # The first element of the triple here is a (URL, fragment) - # pair, but the URL key is not, since it's from the - # list of origins. - if triple not in self.errors[url]: - self.errors[url].append(triple) - # End SLB 2/24/99 - + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Because of the way the + # URLs are now processed, I need to check to make + # sure the URL hasn't been entered in the error list. + # The first element of the triple here is a (URL, fragment) + # pair, but the URL key is not, since it's from the + # list of origins. + if triple not in self.errors[url]: + self.errors[url].append(triple) + # End SLB 2/24/99 + except KeyError: self.errors[url] = [triple] @@ -706,22 +730,22 @@ class Page: self.verbose = verbose self.maxpage = maxpage self.checker = checker - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Moved the parsing of the page into - # the __init__() routine in order to initialize the list of - # names the file contains. Stored the parser in an instance - # variable. Passed the URL to MyHTMLParser(). - size = len(self.text) + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Moved the parsing of the page into + # the __init__() routine in order to initialize the list of + # names the file contains. Stored the parser in an instance + # variable. Passed the URL to MyHTMLParser(). + size = len(self.text) if size > self.maxpage: self.note(0, "Skip huge file %s (%.0f Kbytes)", self.url, (size*0.001)) self.parser = None - return + return self.checker.note(2, " Parsing %s (%d bytes)", self.url, size) self.parser = MyHTMLParser(url, verbose=self.verbose, - checker=self.checker) + checker=self.checker) self.parser.feed(self.text) self.parser.close() - # End SLB 2/24/99 + # End SLB 2/24/99 def note(self, level, msg, *args): if self.checker: @@ -734,32 +758,32 @@ class Page: # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added method to retrieve names. def getnames(self): - return self.parser.names + return self.parser.names # End SLB 2/24/99 def getlinkinfos(self): - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Moved file reading to __init__() routine. - # Stored parser in local variable to indicate success of - # parsing. - - # If no parser was stored, fail. - if not self.parser: return [] - + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Moved file reading to __init__() routine. + # Stored parser in local variable to indicate success of + # parsing. + + # If no parser was stored, fail. + if not self.parser: return [] + rawlinks = self.parser.getlinks() base = urlparse.urljoin(self.url, self.parser.getbase() or "") infos = [] for rawlink in rawlinks: t = urlparse.urlparse(rawlink) - # DON'T DISCARD THE FRAGMENT! Instead, include - # it in the tuples which are returned. See Checker.dopage(). - fragment = t[-1] + # DON'T DISCARD THE FRAGMENT! Instead, include + # it in the tuples which are returned. See Checker.dopage(). + fragment = t[-1] t = t[:-1] + ('',) rawlink = urlparse.urlunparse(t) link = urlparse.urljoin(base, rawlink) - infos.append((link, rawlink, fragment)) + infos.append((link, rawlink, fragment)) # End SLB 2/24/99 - + return infos @@ -793,9 +817,9 @@ class MyURLopener(urllib.FancyURLopener): def open_file(self, url): path = urllib.url2pathname(urllib.unquote(url)) - if path[-1] != os.sep: - url = url + '/' if os.path.isdir(path): + if path[-1] != os.sep: + url = url + '/' indexpath = os.path.join(path, "index.html") if os.path.exists(indexpath): return self.open_file(url + "index.html") @@ -812,7 +836,7 @@ class MyURLopener(urllib.FancyURLopener): s.write('<A HREF="%s">%s</A>\n' % (q, q)) s.seek(0) return s - return urllib.FancyURLopener.open_file(self, path) + return urllib.FancyURLopener.open_file(self, url) class MyHTMLParser(sgmllib.SGMLParser): @@ -822,30 +846,30 @@ class MyHTMLParser(sgmllib.SGMLParser): self.checker = checker self.base = None self.links = {} - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added names instance variable. - # Modified arglist to take the URL as an argument. - self.names = [] - self.url = url - # End SLB 2/24/99 - + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: Added names instance variable. + # Modified arglist to take the URL as an argument. + self.names = [] + self.url = url + # End SLB 2/24/99 + sgmllib.SGMLParser.__init__(self) def start_a(self, attributes): self.link_attr(attributes, 'href') - - # Begin SLB 2/24/99: We must rescue the NAME - # attributes from the anchor, in order to - # cache the internal anchors which are made - # available in the page. - for name, value in attributes: - if name == "name": - if value in self.names: - self.checker.message("WARNING: duplicate name %s in %s", - value, self.url) - else: self.names.append(value) - break - # End SLB 2/24/99 + + # Begin SLB 2/24/99: We must rescue the NAME + # attributes from the anchor, in order to + # cache the internal anchors which are made + # available in the page. + for name, value in attributes: + if name == "name": + if value in self.names: + self.checker.message("WARNING: duplicate name %s in %s", + value, self.url) + else: self.names.append(value) + break + # End SLB 2/24/99 def end_a(self): pass |