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gallery-dl/gallery_dl/text.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2015-2019 Mike Fährmann
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
"""Collection of functions that work on strings/text"""
import re
import html
import os.path
import datetime
import urllib.parse
INVALID_XML_CHARS = (
"\x00", "\x01", "\x02", "\x03", "\x04", "\x05", "\x06", "\x07",
"\x08", "\x0b", "\x0c", "\x0e", "\x0f", "\x10", "\x11", "\x12",
"\x13", "\x14", "\x15", "\x16", "\x17", "\x18", "\x19", "\x1a",
"\x1b", "\x1c", "\x1d", "\x1e", "\x1f",
)
def clean_xml(xmldata, repl=""):
"""Replace/Remove invalid control characters in 'xmldata'"""
if not isinstance(xmldata, str):
try:
xmldata = "".join(xmldata)
except TypeError:
return ""
for char in INVALID_XML_CHARS:
if char in xmldata:
xmldata = xmldata.replace(char, repl)
return xmldata
def remove_html(txt):
"""Remove html-tags from a string"""
try:
return " ".join(re.sub("<[^>]+>", " ", txt).split())
except TypeError:
return ""
def split_html(txt, sep=None):
"""Split input string by html-tags"""
try:
return [
x.strip() for x in re.split("<[^>]+>", txt)
if x and not x.isspace()
]
except TypeError:
return []
def filename_from_url(url):
"""Extract the last part of an URL to use as a filename"""
try:
return urllib.parse.urlsplit(url).path.rpartition("/")[2]
except (TypeError, AttributeError):
return ""
def ext_from_url(url):
"""Extract the filename extension of an URL"""
filename = filename_from_url(url)
ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1]
return ext[1:].lower()
def nameext_from_url(url, data=None):
"""Extract the last part of an URL and fill 'data' accordingly"""
if data is None:
data = {}
name = unquote(filename_from_url(url))
data["filename"], ext = os.path.splitext(name)
data["extension"] = ext[1:].lower()
return data
def clean_path_windows(path):
"""Remove illegal characters from a path-segment (Windows)"""
try:
return re.sub(r'[<>:"\\/|?*]', "_", path)
except TypeError:
return ""
def clean_path_posix(path):
"""Remove illegal characters from a path-segment (Posix)"""
try:
return path.replace("/", "_")
except AttributeError:
return ""
def extract(txt, begin, end, pos=0):
"""Extract the text between 'begin' and 'end' from 'txt'
Args:
txt: String to search in
begin: First string to be searched for
end: Second string to be searched for after 'begin'
pos: Starting position for searches in 'txt'
Returns:
The string between the two search-strings 'begin' and 'end' beginning
with position 'pos' in 'txt' as well as the position after 'end'.
If at least one of 'begin' or 'end' is not found, None and the original
value of 'pos' is returned
Examples:
extract("abcde", "b", "d") -> "c" , 4
extract("abcde", "b", "d", 3) -> None, 3
"""
try:
first = txt.index(begin, pos) + len(begin)
last = txt.index(end, first)
return txt[first:last], last+len(end)
except (ValueError, TypeError, AttributeError):
return None, pos
def extract_all(txt, rules, pos=0, values=None):
"""Calls extract for each rule and returns the result in a dict"""
if values is None:
values = {}
for key, begin, end in rules:
result, pos = extract(txt, begin, end, pos)
if key:
values[key] = result
return values, pos
def extract_iter(txt, begin, end, pos=0):
"""Yield values that would be returned by repeated calls of extract()"""
index = txt.index
lbeg = len(begin)
lend = len(end)
try:
while True:
first = index(begin, pos) + lbeg
last = index(end, first)
pos = last + lend
yield txt[first:last]
except (ValueError, TypeError, AttributeError):
return
def extract_from(txt, pos=0, default=""):
"""Returns a function object that extracts from 'txt'"""
def extr(begin, end, index=txt.index, txt=txt):
nonlocal pos
try:
first = index(begin, pos) + len(begin)
last = index(end, first)
pos = last + len(end)
return txt[first:last]
except (ValueError, TypeError, AttributeError):
return default
return extr
def parse_bytes(value, default=0, suffixes="bkmgtp"):
"""Convert a bytes-amount ("500k", "2.5M", ...) to int"""
try:
last = value[-1].lower()
except (TypeError, KeyError, IndexError):
return default
if last in suffixes:
mul = 1024 ** suffixes.index(last)
value = value[:-1]
else:
mul = 1
try:
return round(float(value) * mul)
except ValueError:
return default
def parse_int(value, default=0):
"""Convert 'value' to int"""
if not value:
return default
try:
return int(value)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
return default
def parse_float(value, default=0.0):
"""Convert 'value' to float"""
if not value:
return default
try:
return float(value)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
return default
def parse_query(qs):
"""Parse a query string into key-value pairs"""
result = {}
try:
for key, value in urllib.parse.parse_qsl(qs):
if key not in result:
result[key] = value
except AttributeError:
pass
return result
def parse_timestamp(ts, default=None):
"""Create a datetime object from a unix timestamp"""
try:
return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(int(ts))
except (TypeError, ValueError, OverflowError):
return default
def parse_datetime(date_string, format="%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"):
"""Create a datetime object by parsing 'date_string'"""
try:
if format.endswith("%z") and date_string[-3] == ":":
# workaround for Python < 3.7: +00:00 -> +0000
date_string = date_string[:-3] + date_string[-2:]
d = datetime.datetime.strptime(date_string, format)
o = d.utcoffset()
if o is not None:
d = d.replace(tzinfo=None) - o # convert to naive UTC
return d
except (TypeError, IndexError, KeyError):
return None
except (ValueError, OverflowError):
return date_string
if os.name == "nt":
clean_path = clean_path_windows
else:
clean_path = clean_path_posix
urljoin = urllib.parse.urljoin
quote = urllib.parse.quote
unquote = urllib.parse.unquote
escape = html.escape
unescape = html.unescape