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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # podfox - podcatching for the terminal. 2 | ![podfox logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brtmr/podfox/62a0a3e745185deee2ee92e1250034d65d863c21/logo/logo.png) 3 | 4 | 5 | A program for managing & catching podcasts from the terminal. 6 | 7 | Work in Progress and unfinished. Use at your own risk. 8 | ## Requirements 9 | requires feedparser, requests and colorama 10 | 11 | install automatically via pip: 12 | 13 | ```pip install podfox``` 14 | 15 | ## Configuration 16 | 17 | podfox main configuration file is called `.podfox.json` and should be located in your home directory. 18 | Here is mine: 19 | ``` 20 | { 21 | "podcast-directory" : "/home/basti/podcasts", 22 | "maxnum" : 5 23 | } 24 | ``` 25 | `podcast-directory` is your main directory to store podcast data. This directory should be empty before you 26 | begin adding feeds. 27 | `maxnum` describes the maximum number of episodes you want to download with a single `download`-command. 28 | 29 | ## Directory Structure 30 | 31 | In podfox, every podcast is identified with its own `shortname`, which is restricted to lowercase-letters, numbers, and dashes. If the `shortname` is not specifically given during import, it will be derived from the title of the feed. The following shows a directory tree for such a setup, including two podcasts, each with its own feed.json file for bookkeeping. 32 | 33 | ``` 34 | + podcast-directory 35 | | 36 | +-----------+ python-for-rockstars 37 | | | 38 | | + feed.json 39 | | + episode1.ogg 40 | | + episode2.ogg 41 | | 42 | +-----------+ cobol-today 43 | | 44 | + feed.json 45 | + episode289.ogg 46 | + episode288.ogg 47 | ``` 48 | ## Usage: 49 | ``` 50 | podfox.py import [] 51 | podfox.py update [] 52 | podfox.py feeds 53 | podfox.py episodes 54 | podfox.py download [ --how-many=] 55 | podfox.py prune [ --max-age-days=] 56 | ``` 57 | ### Import 58 | 59 | To import a new feed use: 60 | `podfox.py import []` 61 | For example, to import the haskell cast feed: 62 | 63 | `podfox import http://www.haskellcast.com/feed.xml` 64 | To import the techsnap podcast, and to store the episodes to a specific folder `ts`, use 65 | 66 | 67 | `podfox import http://feeds.feedburner.com/techsnapmp3 ts` 68 | 69 | 70 | ### Update 71 | `podfox update` will update all feeds (This does not include downloading any new episodes) 72 | 73 | `podfox update ` will only update the feed associated with the given `shortname` 74 | 75 | ### Feeds 76 | 77 | `podfox feeds` will give an overview over the imported pocasts, and their `shortname`s. 78 | In the example: 79 | ``` 80 | $ podfox feeds 81 | title | shortname 82 | ================================================================ 83 | TechSNAP MP3 | ts 84 | The Haskell Cast | the-haskell-cast 85 | ``` 86 | 87 | ### Episodes 88 | 89 | `podfox episodes ` will produce a list of episodes available for this podcast, and wether they have been downloaded yet. 90 | 91 | ``` 92 | $ podfox episodes ts 93 | A Rip in NTP | TechSNAP 237 | Not Downloaded 94 | National Security Breaking Agency | Tech | Not Downloaded 95 | Catching the Angler | TechSNAP 235 | Not Downloaded 96 | Key Flaw With GPL | TechSNAP 234 | Not Downloaded 97 | Dukes of Cyber Hazard | TechSNAP 233 | Not Downloaded 98 | Hardware Insecurity Module | TechSNAP 23 | Not Downloaded 99 | Leaky RSA Keys | TechSNAP 231 | Not Downloaded 100 | Trojan Family Ties | TechSNAP 230 | Not Downloaded 101 | Extortion Startups | TechSNAP 229 | Not Downloaded 102 | [...] 103 | ``` 104 | 105 | ### Downloading 106 | 107 | `podfox download` will download `maxnum` not yet downloaded episodes for every feed (if possible.) 108 | 109 | `podfox download ts --how-many=3` will download the 3 newest techsnap podcasts that have not yet been downloaded. (Skipping newer, but already downloaded ones). If the `--how-many` parameter is omitted, the `maxnum` parameter from the configuration file is used instead. 110 | 111 | 112 | ### Pruning 113 | 114 | `podfox prune` will clean up episodes that are too old. If a max age is not set via parameter to command or in the configuration, then no pruning is done. 115 | 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logo/logo.ase: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brtmr/podfox/0ec75cbb1da341a841c1d61adf06dc3c53d9d10b/logo/logo.ase -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logo/logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brtmr/podfox/0ec75cbb1da341a841c1d61adf06dc3c53d9d10b/logo/logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /podfox/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | """podfox - podcatcher for the terminal 3 | 4 | 5 | Usage: 6 | podfox.py import [] [-c=] 7 | podfox.py update [] [-c=] 8 | podfox.py feeds [-c=] 9 | podfox.py episodes [-c=] 10 | podfox.py download [ --how-many=] [-c=] 11 | podfox.py rename [-c=] 12 | podfox.py prune [ --maxage-days=] 13 | 14 | Options: 15 | -c --config= Specify an alternate config file [default: ~/.podfox.json] 16 | -h --help Show this help 17 | """ 18 | # (C) 2015 Bastian Reitemeier 19 | # mail(at)brtmr.de 20 | 21 | from colorama import Fore, Back, Style 22 | from docopt import docopt 23 | from os.path import expanduser 24 | from sys import exit 25 | import colorama 26 | import datetime 27 | import feedparser 28 | import json 29 | import os 30 | import os.path 31 | import requests 32 | import sys 33 | import re 34 | 35 | # RSS datetimes follow RFC 2822, same as email headers. 36 | # this is the chain of stackoverflow posts that led me to believe this is true. 37 | # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11993258/ 38 | # what-is-the-correct-format-for-rss-feed-pubdate 39 | # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/885015/ 40 | # how-to-parse-a-rfc-2822-date-time-into-a-python-datetime 41 | 42 | from email.utils import parsedate 43 | from time import mktime 44 | 45 | CONFIGURATION_DEFAULTS = { 46 | "podcast-directory": "~/Podcasts", 47 | "maxnum": 5000, 48 | "mimetypes": [ "audio/aac", 49 | "audio/ogg", 50 | "audio/mpeg", 51 | "audio/x-mpeg", 52 | "audio/mp3", 53 | "audio/mp4", 54 | "video/mp4" ] 55 | } 56 | CONFIGURATION = {} 57 | 58 | mimetypes = [ 59 | 'audio/ogg', 60 | 'audio/mpeg', 61 | 'audio/x-mpeg', 62 | 'video/mp4', 63 | 'audio/x-m4a' 64 | ] 65 | 66 | def print_err(err): 67 | print(Fore.RED + Style.BRIGHT + err + 68 | Fore.RESET + Back.RESET + Style.RESET_ALL, file=sys.stderr) 69 | 70 | 71 | def print_green(s): 72 | print(Fore.GREEN + s + Fore.RESET) 73 | 74 | 75 | def get_folder(shortname): 76 | base = CONFIGURATION['podcast-directory'] 77 | return os.path.join(base, shortname) 78 | 79 | 80 | def get_feed_file(shortname): 81 | return os.path.join(get_folder(shortname), 'feed.json') 82 | 83 | 84 | def get_filename_from_url(url): 85 | return url.split('/')[-1].split('?')[0] 86 | 87 | 88 | def episode_too_old(episode, maxage): 89 | now = datetime.datetime.utcnow() 90 | dt_published = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(episode["published"]) 91 | return maxage and (now - dt_published > datetime.timedelta(days=maxage)) 92 | 93 | 94 | def sort_feed(feed): 95 | feed['episodes'] = sorted(feed['episodes'], key=lambda k: k['published'], 96 | reverse=True) 97 | return feed 98 | 99 | 100 | def import_feed(url, shortname=''): 101 | ''' 102 | creates a folder for the new feed, and then inserts a new feed.json 103 | that will contain all the necessary information about this feed, and 104 | all the episodes contained. 105 | ''' 106 | # configuration for this feed, will be written to file. 107 | feed = {} 108 | #get the feed. 109 | d = feedparser.parse(url) 110 | 111 | if shortname: 112 | folder = get_folder(shortname) 113 | if os.path.exists(folder): 114 | print_err( 115 | '{} already exists'.format(folder)) 116 | exit(-1) 117 | else: 118 | os.makedirs(folder) 119 | #if the user did not specify a folder name, 120 | #we have to create one from the title 121 | if not shortname: 122 | # the rss advertises a title, lets use that. 123 | if hasattr(d['feed'], 'title'): 124 | title = d['feed']['title'] 125 | # still no succes, lets use the last part of the url 126 | else: 127 | title = url.rsplit('/', 1)[-1] 128 | # we wanna avoid any filename crazyness, 129 | # so foldernames will be restricted to lowercase ascii letters, 130 | # numbers, and dashes: 131 | title = ''.join(ch for ch in title 132 | if ch.isalnum() or ch == ' ') 133 | shortname = title.replace(' ', '-').lower() 134 | if not shortname: 135 | print_err('could not auto-deduce shortname.') 136 | print_err('please provide one explicitly.') 137 | exit(-1) 138 | folder = get_folder(shortname) 139 | if os.path.exists(folder): 140 | print_err( 141 | '{} already exists'.format(folder)) 142 | exit(-1) 143 | else: 144 | os.makedirs(folder) 145 | #we have succesfully generated a folder that we can store the files 146 | #in 147 | #trawl all the entries, and find links to audio files. 148 | feed['episodes'] = episodes_from_feed(d) 149 | feed['shortname'] = shortname 150 | feed['title'] = d['feed']['title'] 151 | feed['url'] = url 152 | # write the configuration to a feed.json within the folder 153 | feed_file = get_feed_file(shortname) 154 | feed = sort_feed(feed) 155 | with open(feed_file, 'x') as f: 156 | json.dump(feed, f, indent=4) 157 | print('imported ' + 158 | Fore.GREEN + feed['title'] + Fore.RESET + ' with shortname ' + 159 | Fore.BLUE + feed['shortname'] + Fore.RESET) 160 | 161 | 162 | def update_feed(feed): 163 | ''' 164 | download the current feed, and insert previously unknown 165 | episodes into our local config. 166 | ''' 167 | d = feedparser.parse(feed['url']) 168 | #only append new episodes! 169 | for episode in episodes_from_feed(d): 170 | found = False 171 | for old_episode in feed['episodes']: 172 | if episode['published'] == old_episode['published'] \ 173 | and episode['title'] == old_episode['title']: 174 | found = True 175 | if not found: 176 | feed['episodes'].append(episode) 177 | print('new episode.') 178 | feed = sort_feed(feed) 179 | overwrite_config(feed) 180 | 181 | 182 | def overwrite_config(feed): 183 | ''' 184 | after updating the feed, or downloading new items, 185 | we want to update our local config to reflect that fact. 186 | ''' 187 | filename = get_feed_file(feed['shortname']) 188 | with open(filename, 'w') as f: 189 | json.dump(feed, f, indent=4) 190 | 191 | 192 | def episodes_from_feed(d): 193 | mimetypes = CONFIGURATION['mimetypes'] 194 | 195 | episodes = [] 196 | for entry in d.entries: 197 | # convert publishing time to unix time, so that we can sort 198 | # this should be unix time, barring any timezone shenanigans 199 | try: 200 | date = mktime(parsedate(entry.published)) 201 | except TypeError: 202 | continue 203 | if hasattr(entry, 'links'): 204 | for link in entry.links: 205 | if not hasattr(link, 'type'): 206 | continue 207 | if hasattr(link, 'type') and (link.type in mimetypes): 208 | if hasattr(entry, 'title'): 209 | episode_title = entry.title 210 | else: 211 | episode_title = link.href 212 | episodes.append({ 213 | 'title': episode_title, 214 | 'url': link.href, 215 | 'downloaded': False, 216 | 'listened': False, 217 | 'published': date 218 | }) 219 | return episodes 220 | 221 | 222 | def download_multiple(feed, maxnum): 223 | for episode in feed['episodes']: 224 | if maxnum == 0: 225 | break 226 | if not episode['downloaded'] and not episode_too_old(episode, CONFIGURATION['maxage-days']): 227 | episode['filename'] = download_single(feed['shortname'], episode['url']) 228 | episode['downloaded'] = True 229 | maxnum -= 1 230 | overwrite_config(feed) 231 | 232 | def download_single(folder, url): 233 | print(url) 234 | base = CONFIGURATION['podcast-directory'] 235 | r = requests.get(url.strip(), stream=True) 236 | try: 237 | filename = re.findall('filename="([^"]+)', r.headers['content-disposition'])[0] 238 | except: 239 | filename = get_filename_from_url(url) 240 | print_green("{:s} downloading".format(filename)) 241 | with open(os.path.join(base, folder, filename), 'wb') as f: 242 | for chunk in r.iter_content(chunk_size=1024**2): 243 | f.write(chunk) 244 | print("done.") 245 | 246 | return filename 247 | 248 | def available_feeds(): 249 | ''' 250 | podfox will save each feed to its own folder. Each folder should 251 | contain a json configuration file describing which elements 252 | have been downloaded already, and how many will be kept. 253 | ''' 254 | base = CONFIGURATION['podcast-directory'] 255 | paths = [p for p in os.listdir(base) 256 | if os.path.isdir(get_folder(p)) 257 | and os.path.isfile(get_feed_file(p))] 258 | #for every folder, check wether a configuration file exists. 259 | results = [] 260 | for shortname in paths: 261 | with open(get_feed_file(shortname), 'r') as f: 262 | feed = json.load(f) 263 | results.append(feed) 264 | return sorted(results, key=lambda k: k['title']) 265 | 266 | 267 | def find_feed(shortname): 268 | ''' 269 | all feeds are identified by their shortname, which is also the name of 270 | the folder they will be stored in. 271 | this function will find the correct folder, and parse the json file 272 | within that folder to generate the feed data 273 | ''' 274 | feeds = available_feeds() 275 | for feed in feeds: 276 | if feed['shortname'] == shortname: 277 | return feed 278 | return None 279 | 280 | def rename(shortname, newname): 281 | folder = get_folder(shortname) 282 | new_folder = get_folder(newname) 283 | if not os.path.isdir(folder): 284 | print_err('folder {0} not found'.format(folder)) 285 | exit(-1) 286 | os.rename(folder, new_folder) 287 | feed = find_feed(shortname) 288 | feed['shortname'] = newname 289 | overwrite_config(feed) 290 | 291 | def prune(feed, maxage=0): 292 | shortname = feed['shortname'] 293 | episodes = feed['episodes'] 294 | 295 | print(shortname) 296 | for i, episode in enumerate(episodes): 297 | if episode['downloaded'] and episode_too_old(episode, maxage): 298 | episode_path = os.path.join( 299 | get_folder(shortname), 300 | episode.get("filename", get_filename_from_url(episode['url'])) 301 | ) 302 | try: 303 | os.remove(episode_path) 304 | except OSError: 305 | print("Unable to remove file (%s) for episode: %s" % (episode_path, episode["title"],)) 306 | else: 307 | episodes[i]["downloaded"] = False 308 | print("done.") 309 | 310 | overwrite_config(feed) 311 | 312 | def pretty_print_feeds(feeds): 313 | format_str = Fore.GREEN + '{0:45.45} |' 314 | format_str += Fore.BLUE + ' {1:40}' + Fore.RESET + Back.RESET 315 | print(format_str.format('title', 'shortname')) 316 | print('='*80) 317 | for feed in feeds: 318 | format_str = Fore.GREEN + '{0:40.40} {1:3d}{2:1.1} |' 319 | format_str += Fore.BLUE + ' {3:40}' + Fore.RESET + Back.RESET 320 | feed = sort_feed(feed) 321 | amount = len([ep for ep in feed['episodes'] if ep['downloaded']]) 322 | dl = '' if feed['episodes'][0]['downloaded'] else '*' 323 | print(format_str.format(feed['title'], amount, dl, feed['shortname'])) 324 | 325 | 326 | def pretty_print_episodes(feed): 327 | format_str = Fore.GREEN + '{0:40} |' 328 | format_str += Fore.BLUE + ' {1:20}' + Fore.RESET + Back.RESET 329 | for e in feed['episodes'][:20]: 330 | status = 'Downloaded' if e['downloaded'] else 'Not Downloaded' 331 | print(format_str.format(e['title'][:40], status)) 332 | 333 | 334 | def main(): 335 | global CONFIGURATION 336 | colorama.init() 337 | arguments = docopt(__doc__, version='p0d 0.01') 338 | # before we do anything with the commands, 339 | # find the configuration file 340 | 341 | configfile = expanduser(arguments["--config"]) 342 | 343 | try: 344 | with open(configfile) as conf_file: 345 | try: 346 | userconf = json.load(conf_file) 347 | except ValueError: 348 | print("invalid json in configuration file.") 349 | exit(-1) 350 | except FileNotFoundError: 351 | userconf = {} 352 | 353 | CONFIGURATION = CONFIGURATION_DEFAULTS.copy() 354 | CONFIGURATION.update(userconf) 355 | CONFIGURATION['podcast-directory'] = os.path.expanduser(CONFIGURATION['podcast-directory']) 356 | 357 | #handle the commands 358 | if arguments['import']: 359 | if arguments[''] is None: 360 | import_feed(arguments['']) 361 | else: 362 | import_feed(arguments[''], 363 | shortname=arguments['']) 364 | exit(0) 365 | if arguments['feeds']: 366 | pretty_print_feeds(available_feeds()) 367 | exit(0) 368 | if arguments['episodes']: 369 | feed = find_feed(arguments['']) 370 | if feed: 371 | pretty_print_episodes(feed) 372 | exit(0) 373 | else: 374 | print_err("feed {} not found".format(arguments[''])) 375 | exit(-1) 376 | if arguments['update']: 377 | if arguments['']: 378 | feed = find_feed(arguments['']) 379 | if feed: 380 | print_green('updating {}'.format(feed['title'])) 381 | update_feed(feed) 382 | exit(0) 383 | else: 384 | print_err("feed {} not found".format(arguments[''])) 385 | exit(-1) 386 | else: 387 | for feed in available_feeds(): 388 | print_green('updating {}'.format(feed['title'])) 389 | update_feed(feed) 390 | exit(0) 391 | if arguments['download']: 392 | if arguments['--how-many']: 393 | maxnum = int(arguments['--how-many']) 394 | else: 395 | maxnum = CONFIGURATION['maxnum'] 396 | #download episodes for a specific feed 397 | if arguments['']: 398 | feed = find_feed(arguments['']) 399 | if feed: 400 | download_multiple(feed, maxnum) 401 | exit(0) 402 | else: 403 | print_err("feed {} not found".format(arguments[''])) 404 | exit(-1) 405 | #download episodes for all feeds. 406 | else: 407 | for feed in available_feeds(): 408 | download_multiple(feed, maxnum) 409 | exit(0) 410 | if arguments['rename']: 411 | rename(arguments[''], arguments['']) 412 | 413 | if arguments['prune']: 414 | if arguments['--maxage-days']: 415 | maxage = int(arguments['--maxage-days']) 416 | else: 417 | maxage = CONFIGURATION.get('maxage-days', 0) 418 | 419 | if arguments['']: 420 | feed = find_feed(arguments['']) 421 | if feed: 422 | print_green('pruning {}'.format(feed['title'])) 423 | prune(feed, maxage) 424 | exit(0) 425 | else: 426 | print_err("feed {} not found".format(arguments[''])) 427 | exit(-1) 428 | else: 429 | for feed in available_feeds(): 430 | print_green('pruning {}'.format(feed['title'])) 431 | prune(feed, maxage) 432 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | colorama==0.3.7 2 | docopt==0.6.2 3 | feedparser==6.0.2 4 | requests==2.20.0 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from setuptools import setup 2 | 3 | with open('requirements.txt') as f: 4 | required = f.read().splitlines() 5 | 6 | setup(name='podfox', 7 | version='0.1.1', 8 | description='Podcatcher for the terminal', 9 | url='http://github.com/brtmr/podfox', 10 | author='Bastian Reitemeier', 11 | author_email='mail@brtmr.de', 12 | license='GPLv3', 13 | packages=['podfox'], 14 | zip_safe=False, 15 | entry_points={ 16 | 'console_scripts' : [ 17 | 'podfox = podfox.__init__:main' 18 | ] 19 | }, 20 | install_requires=[ 21 | 'colorama==0.3.7', 22 | 'docopt==0.6.2', 23 | 'feedparser==5.2.1', 24 | 'requests==2.20.0', 25 | ], 26 | ) 27 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------