Limnoria/plugins/Weather.py
2004-02-23 09:05:12 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
This plugin does weather-related stuff. It can't change the weather, though,
so don't get your hopes up. We just report it.
"""
import plugins
import re
import sets
import urllib
import conf
import utils
import webutils
import privmsgs
import registry
import callbacks
unitAbbrevs = utils.abbrev(['fahrenheit', 'celsius', 'centigrade', 'kelvin'])
unitAbbrevs['c'] = 'celsius'
unitAbbrevs['ce'] = 'celsius'
class WeatherUnit(registry.String):
def setValue(self, s):
s = s.lower()
if s not in unitAbbrevs:
raise registry.InvalidRegistryValue,\
'Unit must be one of Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin.'
s = unitAbbrevs[s].capitalize()
registry.String.setValue(self, s)
class WeatherCommand(registry.String):
def setValue(self, s):
m = Weather.weatherCommands
if s not in m:
raise registry.InvalidRegistryValue,\
'Command must be one of %s' % utils.commaAndify(m)
else:
method = getattr(Weather, s)
Weather.weather.__doc__ = method.__doc__
registry.String.setValue(self, s)
conf.registerPlugin('Weather')
conf.registerChannelValue(conf.supybot.plugins.Weather, 'preferredUnit',
WeatherUnit('Fahrenheit', """Sets the default temperature unit to use when
reporting the weather."""))
conf.registerChannelValue(conf.supybot.plugins.Weather, 'weatherCommand',
WeatherCommand('cnn', """Sets the default command to use when retrieving
the weather."""))
class Weather(callbacks.Privmsg):
weatherCommands = ['ham', 'cnn']
threaded = True
def callCommand(self, method, irc, msg, *L):
try:
callbacks.Privmsg.callCommand(self, method, irc, msg, *L)
except webutils.WebError, e:
irc.error(str(e))
def weather(self, irc, msg, args):
# This specifically does not have a docstring.
channel = None
if ircutils.isChannel(msg.args[0]):
channel = msg.args[0]
realCommandName = self.registryValue('weatherCommand', channel)
realCommand = getattr(self, realCommandName)
realCommand(irc, msg, args)
def _getTemp(self, temp, deg, unit, chan):
default = self.registryValue('preferredUnit', chan).lower()
default = unitAbbrevs[default]
unit = unit.lower()
if unitAbbrevs[unit] == default:
return deg.join([temp, unit.upper()])
try:
temp = int(temp)
except ValueError:
return deg.join([temp, unit.upper()])
if unit == 'f':
temp = (temp - 32) * 5 / 9
if default == 'kelvin':
temp = temp + 273.15
unit = 'K'
deg = ' '
else:
unit = 'C'
elif unit == 'c':
if default == 'kelvin':
temp = temp + 273.15
unit = 'K'
deg = ' '
elif default == 'fahrenheit':
temp = temp * 9 / 5 + 32
unit = 'F'
return deg.join([str(temp), unit.upper()])
_cityregex = re.compile(
r'<td><font size="4" face="arial"><b>'
r'(.*?), (.*?),(.*?)</b></font></td>', re.I)
_interregex = re.compile(
r'<td><font size="4" face="arial"><b>'
r'([^,]+), ([^<]+)</b></font></td>', re.I)
_condregex = re.compile(
r'<td width="100%" colspan="2" align="center"><strong>'
r'<font face="arial">([^<]+)</font></strong></td>', re.I)
_tempregex = re.compile(
r'<td valign="top" align="right"><strong><font face="arial">'
r'([^<]+)</font></strong></td>', re.I)
_chillregex = re.compile(
r'Wind Chill</font></strong>:</small></a></td>\s+<td align="right">'
r'<small><font face="arial">([^N][^<]+)</font></small></td>',
re.I | re.S)
_heatregex = re.compile(
r'Heat Index</font></strong>:</small></a></td>\s+<td align="right">'
r'<small><font face="arial">([^N][^<]+)</font></small></td>',
re.I | re.S)
# States
_realStates = sets.Set(['ak', 'al', 'ar', 'az', 'ca', 'co', 'ct',
'dc', 'de', 'fl', 'ga', 'hi', 'ia', 'id',
'il', 'in', 'ks', 'ky', 'la', 'ma', 'md',
'me', 'mi', 'mn', 'mo', 'ms', 'mt', 'nc',
'nd', 'ne', 'nh', 'nj', 'nm', 'nv', 'ny',
'oh', 'ok', 'or', 'pa', 'ri', 'sc', 'sd',
'tn', 'tx', 'ut', 'va', 'vt', 'wa', 'wi',
'wv', 'wy'])
# Provinces. (Province being a metric state measurement mind you. :D)
_fakeStates = sets.Set(['ab', 'bc', 'mb', 'nb', 'nf', 'ns', 'nt',
'nu', 'on', 'pe', 'qc', 'sk', 'yk'])
# Certain countries are expected to use a standard abbreviation
# The weather we pull uses weird codes. Map obvious ones here.
_hamCountryMap = {'uk': 'gb'}
def ham(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<US zip code | US/Canada city, state | Foreign city, country>
Returns the approximate weather conditions for a given city.
"""
#If we received more than one argument, then we have received
#a city and state argument that we need to process.
if len(args) > 1:
#If we received more than 1 argument, then we got a city with a
#multi-word name. ie ['Garden', 'City', 'KS'] instead of
#['Liberal', 'KS']. We join it together with a + to pass
#to our query
state = args.pop()
state = state.lower()
city = '+'.join(args)
city = city.rstrip(',')
city = city.lower()
#We must break the States up into two sections. The US and
#Canada are the only countries that require a State argument.
if state in self._realStates:
country = 'us'
elif state in self._fakeStates:
country = 'ca'
else:
country = state
state = ''
if country in self._hamCountryMap.keys():
country = self._hamCountryMap[country]
url = 'http://www.hamweather.net/cgi-bin/hw3/hw3.cgi?' \
'pass=&dpp=&forecast=zandh&config=&' \
'place=%s&state=%s&country=%s' % (city, state, country)
html = webutils.getUrl(url)
if 'was not found' in html:
url = 'http://www.hamweather.net/cgi-bin/hw3/hw3.cgi?' \
'pass=&dpp=&forecast=zandh&config=&' \
'place=%s&state=&country=%s' % (city, state)
html = webutils.getUrl(url)
if 'was not found' in html: # Still.
irc.error('No such location could be found.')
return
#We received a single argument. Zipcode or station id.
else:
zip = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
zip = zip.replace(',', '')
zip = zip.lower()
url = 'http://www.hamweather.net/cgi-bin/hw3/hw3.cgi?' \
'config=&forecast=zandh&pands=%s&Submit=GO' % zip
html = webutils.getUrl(url)
if 'was not found' in html:
irc.error('No such location could be found.')
return
headData = self._cityregex.search(html)
if headData is not None:
(city, state, country) = headData.groups()
else:
headData = self._interregex.search(html)
if headData:
(city, state) = headData.groups()
else:
irc.error('No such location could be found.')
return
city = city.strip()
state = state.strip()
temp = self._tempregex.search(html)
if temp is not None:
temp = temp.group(1)
(temp, deg, unit) = (temp[:-2], temp[-2], temp[-1])
temp = self._getTemp(temp, deg, unit, msg.args[0])
conds = self._condregex.search(html)
if conds is not None:
conds = conds.group(1)
index = ''
chill = self._chillregex.search(html)
if chill is not None:
#self.log.warning(chill.groups())
chill = chill.group(1)
if int(chill[:-2]) < int(temp[:-2]):
index = ' (Wind Chill: %s)' % chill
heat = self._heatregex.search(html)
if heat is not None:
heat = heat.group(1)
if int(heat[:-2]) > int(temp[:-2]):
index = ' (Heat Index: %s)' % heat
if temp and conds and city and state:
conds = conds.replace('Tsra', 'Thunderstorms')
s = 'The current temperature in %s, %s is %s%s. Conditions: %s.'% \
(city, state, temp, index, conds)
irc.reply(s)
else:
irc.error('The format of the page was odd.')
_cnnUrl = 'http://weather.cnn.com/weather/search?wsearch='
_fTemp = re.compile(r'(-?\d+)(&deg;)(F)</span>', re.I | re.S)
_conds = re.compile(r'align="center"><b>([^<]+)</b></div></td>', re.I|re.S)
_humidity = re.compile(r'Rel. Humidity: <b>(\d+%)</b>', re.I | re.S)
_wind = re.compile(r'Wind: <b>([^<]+)</b>', re.I | re.S)
_location = re.compile(r'<title>([^<]+)</title>', re.I | re.S)
# Certain countries are expected to use a standard abbreviation
# The weather we pull uses weird codes. Map obvious ones here.
_cnnCountryMap = {'uk': 'en', 'de': 'ge'}
def cnn(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<US zip code | US/Canada city, state | Foreign city, country>
Returns the approximate weather conditions for a given city.
"""
if len(args) > 1:
#If we received more than 1 argument, then we got a city with a
#multi-word name. ie ['Garden', 'City', 'KS'] instead of
#['Liberal', 'KS']. We join it together with a + to pass
#to our query
state = args.pop().lower()
city = ' '.join(args)
city = city.rstrip(',').lower()
if state in self._cnnCountryMap:
state = self._cnnCountryMap[state]
loc = ' '.join([city, state])
else:
#We received a single argument. Zipcode or station id.
zip = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
loc = zip.replace(',', '').lower()
url = '%s%s' % (self._cnnUrl, urllib.quote(loc))
try:
text = webutils.getUrl(url)
except webutils.WebError, e:
irc.error(str(e))
return
if "No search results" in text or "does not match a zip code" in text:
irc.error('No such location could be found.')
return
location = self._location.search(text)
temp = self._fTemp.search(text)
conds = self._conds.search(text)
humidity = self._humidity.search(text)
wind = self._wind.search(text)
if location and temp:
location = location.group(1)
location = location.split('-')[-1].strip()
(temp, deg, unit) = temp.groups()
temp = self._getTemp(temp, deg, unit, msg.args[0])
resp = 'The current temperature in %s is %s.' % (location, temp)
resp = [resp]
if conds is not None:
resp.append('Conditions: %s.' % conds.group(1))
if humidity is not None:
resp.append('Humidity: %s.' % humidity.group(1))
if wind is not None:
resp.append('Wind: %s.' % wind.group(1))
resp = map(utils.htmlToText, resp)
irc.reply(' '.join(resp))
else:
irc.error('Could not find weather information.')
Class = Weather
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