Limnoria/plugins/DDG/parser.py
Valentin Lorentz 63eb6672ea Revert generic 'The Limnoria Contributors' in copyright notices
This commit reverts db7ef3f025
(though it keeps the year updates)

After discussion with several people, it seems better to mention
copyright owners explicitly. eg. https://reuse.software/faq/#vcs-copyright
explains the issue of using VCSs to track copyright.

As db7ef3f025 only replaced mentions
of my name with 'The Limnoria Contributors', this commit only needs
to undo that + add one person who contributed to setup.py.
2021-10-17 09:57:55 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2020-2021, Valentin Lorentz
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###
import enum
import collections
from html.parser import HTMLParser
DEBUG = False
def debug(msg, *args):
if DEBUG:
print(msg % args)
result = collections.namedtuple('result', 'link title snippet')
@enum.unique
class ParserState(enum.Enum):
OUTSIDE = 0
IN_TITLE = 1
TITLE_PARSED = 2
IN_SNIPPET = 3
# This is implemented as a stack automaton. Here is the transition graph.
# See comments below to find the description of each transition
#
# --> OUTSIDE --(1)--> IN_TITLE --(2)--> TITLE_PARSED --(3)--> IN_SNIPPET
# ^ ^ | |
# | | | |
# | +----------------(5)---------------+ |
# | |
# +------------------------------(4)--------------------------+
STACKED_TAGS = ('table', 'tr', 'td', 'a')
class DDGHTMLParser(HTMLParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.stack = []
self.results = []
self.reset_current_result()
def reset_current_result(self):
self.state = ParserState.OUTSIDE
self.current_link = None
self.current_title = None
self.current_snippet = None
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
attrs = dict(attrs)
classes = attrs.get('class', '').split()
if tag in STACKED_TAGS:
debug('Stacking %s with classes %s', tag, classes)
self.stack.append((tag, classes))
if ('tr', ['result-sponsored']) in self.stack:
# Skip sponsored results
return
if tag == 'a' and 'result-link' in classes:
# 1. Starts the title of a result; transition from OUTSIDE
# to IN_TITLE
debug('Got result-link')
assert self.state == ParserState.OUTSIDE, (self.state, self.current_title)
self.state = ParserState.IN_TITLE
self.current_link = attrs['href']
self.current_title = []
elif tag == 'td' and 'result-snippet' in classes:
# 3. Starts a snippet. Normally, just after a title ended.
# Transition from TITLE_PARSED to IN_SNIPPET
debug('Got result-snipper')
assert self.state == ParserState.TITLE_PARSED, self.state
self.state = ParserState.IN_SNIPPET
self.current_snippet = []
elif tag == 'span' and 'link-text' in classes:
# 5. This is the link, after a snippet if any. We're catching it
# detect results without a snippet. If so, transition directly
# from TITLE_PARSED to OUTSIDE
debug('Got link-text')
if self.state == ParserState.TITLE_PARSED:
# No snippet
self.state = ParserState.OUTSIDE
self.current_snippet = []
def handle_endtag(self, tag):
if tag in STACKED_TAGS:
item = self.stack.pop()
assert item[0] == tag, (item, tag)
if tag == 'a' and self.state == ParserState.IN_TITLE:
# 2. End of the <a> node matched in step 1; transition from
# IN_TITLE to TITLE_PARSED
debug('Title parsed')
self.state = ParserState.TITLE_PARSED
elif tag == 'td' and self.state == ParserState.IN_SNIPPET:
# 4. End of the <td> node matched in step 3, this concludes the
# parsing of this result. Transition from IN_SNIPPET to OUTSIDE
debug('Snippet parsed')
self.build_result()
self.state = ParserState.OUTSIDE
def handle_data(self, data):
if self.state == ParserState.IN_TITLE:
debug('Got title data: %s', data)
self.current_title.append(data)
elif self.state == ParserState.IN_SNIPPET:
debug('Got snippet data: %s', data)
self.current_snippet.append(data)
def build_result(self):
res = result(
link=self.current_link,
title=''.join(self.current_title),
snippet=''.join(self.current_snippet),
)
debug('Finished parsing result: %r', res)
self.results.append(res)
self.reset_current_result()
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = DDGHTMLParser()
with open('ddg2.html') as fd:
parser.feed(fd.read())
print(parser.results)