""" Fetches papers. """ import os import json import random import requests def download(phenny, input, verbose=True): """ Downloads a paper. """ # only accept requests in a channel if not input.sender.startswith('#'): # unless the user is an admin, of course if not input.admin: phenny.say("i only take requests in the ##hplusroadmap channel.") return else: # just give a warning message to the admin.. not a big deal. phenny.say("okay i'll try, but please send me requests in ##hplusroadmap in the future.") # get the input line = input.group() phenny.say(line) # was this an explicit command? explicit = False if line.startswith(phenny.nick): explicit = True line = line[len(phenny.nick):] if line.startswith(",") or line.startswith(":"): line = line[1:] if line.startswith(" "): line = line.strip() # don't bother if there's nothing there if len(line) < 5 or (not "http://" in line and not "https://" in line) or not line.startswith("http"): return translation_url = "http://localhost:1969/web" headers = { "Content-Type": "application/json", } data = { "url": line, "sessionid": "what" } data = json.dumps(data) response = requests.post(translation_url, data=data, headers=headers) if response.status_code == 200: # see if there are any attachments content = json.loads(response.content) item = content[0] title = item["title"] if item.has_key("attachments"): pdf_url = None for attachment in item["attachments"]: if attachment.has_key("mimeType") and "application/pdf" in attachment["mimeType"]: pdf_url = attachment["url"] break if pdf_url: user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 (x86_64)) AppleWebKit/536.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/20.0.1132.57 Safari/536.11" headers = { "User-Agent": user_agent, } response = None if pdf_url.startswith("https://"): response = requests.get(pdf_url, headers=headers, verify=False) else: response = requests.get(pdf_url, headers=headers) # detect failure if response.status_code == 401: phenny.say("HTTP 401 unauthorized " + str(pdf_url)) return elif response.status_code != 200: phenny.say("HTTP " + str(response.status_code) + " " + str(pdf_url)) return data = response.content # grr.. title = title.encode("ascii", "ignore") path = os.path.join("/home/bryan/public_html/papers2/paperbot/", title + ".pdf") file_handler = open(path, "w") file_handler.write(data) file_handler.close() filename = requests.utils.quote(title) url = "http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/paperbot/" + filename + ".pdf" phenny.say(url) return elif verbose and explicit: phenny.say("error: didn't find any pdfs on " + line) phenny.say(download_url(line)) return elif verbose and explicit: phenny.say("error: dunno how to find the pdf on " + line) phenny.say(download_url(line)) return elif verbose and explicit: if response.status_code == 501: if verbose: phenny.say("no translator available, raw dump: " + download_url(line)) return else: if verbose: phenny.say("error: HTTP " + str(response.status_code) + " " + download_url(line)) return else: return download.commands = ["fetch", "get", "download"] download.priority = "high" download.rule = r'(.*)' def download_ieee(url): """ Downloads an IEEE paper. The Zotero translator requires frames/windows to be available. Eventually translation-server will be fixed, but until then it might be nice to have an IEEE workaround. """ # url = "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org:80/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=901261" # url = "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/27/19498/00901261.pdf?arnumber=901261" raise NotImplementedError def download_url(url): response = requests.get(url, headers={"User-Agent": "origami-pdf"}) content = response.content title = "%0.2x" % random.getrandbits(128) path = os.path.join("/home/bryan/public_html/papers2/paperbot/", title) file_handler = open(path, "w") file_handler.write(content) file_handler.close() url = "http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/paperbot/" + title return url