├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── config.py
├── logger.py
├── main.py
├── requirements.txt
├── send_task.py
├── spider
├── __init__.py
├── cnbeta.py
├── cnblog.py
├── miaopai.py
├── myBlog.py
├── spider.py
├── techweb.py
├── test.py
└── tuicool.py
├── spider_factory.py
└── weibo
├── __init__.py
├── weibo_login.py
├── weibo_message.py
├── weibo_qrcode.py
└── weibo_sender.py
/.gitignore:
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1 |
2 | ** This project is no more maintenance. **
3 |
4 | ## License
5 |
6 | sinaWeibo is published under GNU GPLv3 License. See the LICENSE file for more.
7 |
8 |
9 |
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/config.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | # 登录方式
4 | LOGIN_TYPE_UID = "LOGIN_TYPE_UID" # 使用用户和密码登录
5 | LOGIN_TYPE_QR = 'LOGIN_TYPE_QR' # 使用扫码登录
6 | LOGIN_TYPE = LOGIN_TYPE_QR # 设置登录方式
7 | USER_NAME = "XXX" # 用户名
8 | PASSWD = "XXX" # 密码
9 |
10 | # 发送设置
11 | TIME_SLOG = 30 * 60 # 发送微博的时间间隔 (秒)
12 | MAX_IMAGES = 0 # 允许上传图片的最大数量。如果设置为0,则不上传图片。
13 | ADD_WATERMARK = False # 是否添加图片水印,为True时,应设置以下两项
14 | WATERMARK_NIKE = "@微博" # 水印名称
15 | WATERMARK_URL = "weibo.com" # 水印链接
16 |
17 | # 日志设置
18 | LOG_FILE = False # 运行日志是否记录文件
19 |
20 | # 系统设置
21 | WBCLIENT = 'ssologin.js(v1.4.18)'
22 |
23 | USER_AGENT = (
24 | 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1) AppleWebKit/536.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) '
25 | 'Chrome/20.0.1132.57 Safari/536.11'
26 | )
27 |
28 |
29 |
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/logger.py:
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1 |
2 | import logging
3 | from config import LOG_FILE
4 |
5 | logger = logging.getLogger('weibo')
6 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
7 |
8 | # log format
9 | formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
10 |
11 | if LOG_FILE:
12 | fh = logging.FileHandler('log.log')
13 | fh.setLevel( logging.DEBUG )
14 | fh.setFormatter(formatter)
15 | logger.addHandler(fh)
16 | else:
17 | # console log
18 | ch = logging.StreamHandler()
19 | ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
20 | ch.setFormatter(formatter)
21 | logger.addHandler(ch)
22 |
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/main.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | import send_task
4 | # from weibo.weibo_login import wblogin
5 | from weibo.weibo_qrcode import wblogin
6 |
7 | if __name__ == '__main__':
8 | (wei_session, uid) = wblogin()
9 | if uid is not None:
10 | wei_session.get('http://weibo.com/')
11 | task = send_task.SendTask(wei_session, uid)
12 | task.start()
13 |
14 | while True:
15 | cmd = input('enter [exit] to stop:')
16 | if cmd.upper() == "EXIT":
17 | task.stop()
18 | break
19 |
20 | print('exit...')
21 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | rsa
2 | beautifulsoup4
3 | requests
4 | PIL
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/send_task.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from threading import Thread, Event
4 | import spider_factory
5 | from config import TIME_SLOG
6 | from weibo.weibo_sender import WeiboSender
7 | from logger import logger
8 |
9 |
10 | class SendTask(Thread):
11 |
12 | def __init__(self, http, uid):
13 | Thread.__init__(self)
14 | self.stopped = Event()
15 | self.sender = WeiboSender(http, uid)
16 |
17 | def run(self):
18 | logger.info("start task...")
19 | self.sendWeibo()
20 | while not self.stopped.wait(TIME_SLOG):
21 | self.sendWeibo()
22 | logger.info("end task...")
23 |
24 | def stop(self):
25 | self.stopped.set()
26 |
27 | def sendWeibo(self):
28 | spider = spider_factory.nextSpider()
29 | weibo = spider.get_weibo_message()
30 | self.sender.send_weibo(weibo)
31 |
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/spider/cnbeta.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from __future__ import absolute_import
4 | import bs4
5 | from spider.spider import Spider
6 | from weibo.weibo_message import WeiboMessage
7 |
8 | HOME_URL = "http://www.cnbeta.com"
9 |
10 |
11 | class CnbetaParser(Spider):
12 |
13 | def __init__(self):
14 | super(CnbetaParser, self).__init__(HOME_URL)
15 |
16 | def get_weibo_message(self):
17 | html = self.download_text()
18 | soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
19 | items_area = soup.find(attrs={"class": "items-area"})
20 | items = items_area.find_all(attrs={"class": "item"})
21 | msg = ''
22 | if len(items) > 0:
23 | topItem = items[0]
24 | title = topItem.a.string.strip()
25 | path = topItem.a.get('href')
26 | url = HOME_URL + path
27 | # infodiv = topItem.find(attrs={"class": "newsinfo"})
28 | # content = infodiv.get_text()
29 | msg = "%s %s" % (title, url)
30 | return WeiboMessage(msg)
31 |
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/spider/cnblog.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from __future__ import absolute_import
4 | import bs4
5 | from spider.spider import Spider
6 | from weibo.weibo_message import WeiboMessage
7 |
8 | HOME_URL = "http://www.cnblogs.com"
9 |
10 |
11 | class CnblogParser(Spider):
12 |
13 | def __init__(self):
14 | super(CnblogParser, self).__init__(HOME_URL)
15 |
16 | def get_weibo_message(self):
17 | html = self.download_text()
18 | soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
19 | items = soup.find_all(attrs={"class": "post_item_body"})
20 | msg = ''
21 | if len(items) > 0:
22 | topItem = items[0]
23 | title = topItem.a.string.strip()
24 | url = topItem.a.get('href')
25 | msg = "%s %s" % (title, url)
26 | return WeiboMessage(msg)
27 |
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/spider/miaopai.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from __future__ import absolute_import
4 | import json
5 | import random
6 | from spider.spider import Spider
7 | from weibo.weibo_message import WeiboMessage
8 |
9 | HOME_URL = "http://www.miaopai.com/miaopai/index_api?cateid=2002&per=20&page=1"
10 |
11 |
12 | class MiaopaParser(Spider):
13 |
14 | def __init__(self):
15 | super(MiaopaParser, self).__init__(HOME_URL)
16 |
17 | def get_weibo_message(self):
18 | json_text = self.download_text()
19 | items = self.getItems(json_text)
20 | msg = ''
21 | count = len(items)
22 | if count > 0:
23 | index = random.randint(0, count - 1)
24 | msg = items[index]
25 | return WeiboMessage(msg)
26 |
27 | def getItems(self, jsonStr):
28 | items = []
29 | nodes = json.loads(jsonStr)
30 | results = nodes["result"]
31 | for node in results:
32 | scid = node["channel"]["scid"]
33 | url = "http://www.miaopai.com/show/%s.htm" % scid
34 | msg = node["channel"]["ext"]["_t"]
35 | item = "%s %s" % (msg, url)
36 | items.append(item)
37 | return items
38 |
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/spider/myBlog.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from __future__ import absolute_import
4 | import bs4
5 | import random
6 | from spider.spider import Spider
7 | from weibo.weibo_message import WeiboMessage
8 |
9 | HOME_URL = "https://chaolongzhang.github.io"
10 |
11 |
12 | class MyBlogParser(Spider):
13 |
14 | def __init__(self):
15 | super(MyBlogParser, self).__init__(HOME_URL)
16 |
17 | def download_text(self):
18 | page_count = 4
19 | page_index = random.randint(1, page_count)
20 | if page_index == 1:
21 | url = '%s/archives' % (HOME_URL)
22 | else:
23 | url = '%s/archives/page/%d/' % (HOME_URL, page_index)
24 | self.home_url = url
25 | html = super().download_text()
26 | return html
27 |
28 | def get_weibo_message(self):
29 | html = self.download_text()
30 | soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
31 | items = soup.find_all('article')
32 | msg = None
33 | n = len(items)
34 | if n > 0:
35 | index = random.randint(0, n - 1)
36 | topItem = items[index]
37 | title = topItem.a.span.string.strip()
38 | url = topItem.a.get('href')
39 | url = HOME_URL + url
40 | msg = "推荐阅读技术博客:%s - 茶码话桑麻 %s" % (title, url)
41 | return WeiboMessage(msg)
42 |
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/spider/spider.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | import requests
4 | from config import USER_AGENT
5 |
6 | class Spider(object):
7 | '''spider base class'''
8 |
9 | def __init__(self, home_url):
10 | super(Spider, self).__init__()
11 | self.home_url = home_url
12 | self.session = requests.session()
13 | self.session.headers['User-Agent'] = USER_AGENT
14 |
15 | def download_text(self):
16 | '''get raw text such as html、json、or so on'''
17 | resp = self.session.get(self.home_url)
18 | resp.encoding = "utf-8"
19 | return resp.text
20 |
21 | def get_weibo_message(self):
22 | pass
23 |
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/spider/techweb.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from __future__ import absolute_import
4 | import bs4
5 | from spider.spider import Spider
6 | from weibo.weibo_message import WeiboMessage
7 |
8 | HOME_URL = "http://www.techweb.com.cn/roll"
9 |
10 |
11 | class TechwebParser(Spider):
12 |
13 | def __init__(self):
14 | super(TechwebParser, self).__init__(HOME_URL)
15 |
16 | def get_weibo_message(self):
17 | html = self.download_text()
18 | soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
19 | div = soup.find(attrs={"class": "newslist"})
20 | items = div.ul.find_all('li')
21 | msg = ''
22 | if len(items) > 0:
23 | topItem = items[0]
24 | title = topItem.a.string.strip()
25 | url = topItem.a.get('href')
26 | msg = "%s %s" % (title, url)
27 | return WeiboMessage(msg)
28 |
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/spider/test.py:
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1 | import os
2 |
3 | # for test
4 | import sys
5 | sys.path.insert(0, '..')
6 |
7 | from cnbeta import CnbetaParser
8 | from cnblog import CnblogParser
9 | from miaopai import MiaopaParser
10 | from myBlog import MyBlogParser
11 | from techweb import TechwebParser
12 | from tuicool import TuicoolParser
13 |
14 | if __name__ == '__main__':
15 | types = [
16 | CnbetaParser,
17 | CnblogParser,
18 | MiaopaParser,
19 | MyBlogParser,
20 | TechwebParser,
21 | TuicoolParser
22 | ]
23 | for c in types:
24 | print(os.linesep + '************* ' + str(c) + ' start *************')
25 | try:
26 | p = c()
27 | for i in range(1):
28 | weibo = p.get_weibo_message()
29 | print(weibo)
30 | print('has image: ' + str(weibo.has_image))
31 | print(str(c) + 'text success!')
32 | except Exception as e:
33 | print(e)
34 | print(str(c) + ' failure!')
35 |
36 | print('************* ' + str(c) + ' end *************' + os.linesep)
37 |
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/spider/tuicool.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | from __future__ import absolute_import
4 | import bs4
5 | from spider.spider import Spider
6 | from weibo.weibo_message import WeiboMessage
7 |
8 | HOME_URL = "http://www.tuicool.com"
9 |
10 |
11 | class TuicoolParser(Spider):
12 |
13 | def __init__(self):
14 | super(TuicoolParser, self).__init__(HOME_URL)
15 |
16 | def get_weibo_message(self):
17 | html = self.download_text()
18 | soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
19 | items = soup.find_all(attrs={"class": "index-item"})
20 | msg = ''
21 | if len(items) > 0:
22 | topItem = items[0]
23 | title = topItem.a.string.strip()
24 | url = HOME_URL + topItem.a.get('href')
25 | msg = "%s %s" % (title, url)
26 | return WeiboMessage(msg)
27 |
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/spider_factory.py:
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1 | from spider.cnbeta import CnbetaParser
2 | from spider.cnblog import CnblogParser
3 | from spider.miaopai import MiaopaParser
4 | from spider.myBlog import MyBlogParser
5 | from spider.techweb import TechwebParser
6 | from spider.tuicool import TuicoolParser
7 |
8 | spiders = [
9 | MyBlogParser(),
10 | CnbetaParser(),
11 | CnblogParser(),
12 | MiaopaParser(),
13 | MyBlogParser(),
14 | TechwebParser(),
15 | TuicoolParser()
16 | ]
17 |
18 | currentIndex = 0
19 | count = len(spiders)
20 |
21 | def nextSpider():
22 | global currentIndex
23 | spider = spiders[currentIndex]
24 | currentIndex = (currentIndex + 1) % count
25 | return spider
26 |
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/weibo/weibo_login.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | import re
4 | import json
5 | import base64
6 | import binascii
7 | import rsa
8 | import requests
9 | from config import WBCLIENT, USER_AGENT
10 | from config import USER_NAME, PASSWD
11 | from logger import logger
12 |
13 | session = requests.session()
14 | session.headers['User-Agent'] = USER_AGENT
15 |
16 |
17 | def encrypt_passwd(passwd, pubkey, servertime, nonce):
18 | key = rsa.PublicKey(int(pubkey, 16), int('10001', 16))
19 | message = str(servertime) + '\t' + str(nonce) + '\n' + str(passwd)
20 | passwd = rsa.encrypt(message.encode('utf-8'), key)
21 | return binascii.b2a_hex(passwd)
22 |
23 |
24 | def wblogin():
25 | username = USER_NAME
26 | password = PASSWD
27 | resp = session.get(
28 | 'http://login.sina.com.cn/sso/prelogin.php?'
29 | 'entry=weibo&callback=sinaSSOController.preloginCallBack&'
30 | 'su=%s&rsakt=mod&checkpin=1&client=%s' %
31 | (base64.b64encode(username.encode('utf-8')), WBCLIENT)
32 | )
33 |
34 | pre_login_str = re.match(r'[^{]+({.+?})', resp.text).group(1)
35 | pre_login = json.loads(pre_login_str)
36 | data = {
37 | 'entry': 'weibo',
38 | 'gateway': 1,
39 | 'from': '',
40 | 'savestate': 7,
41 | 'userticket': 1,
42 | 'ssosimplelogin': 1,
43 | 'su': base64.b64encode(requests.utils.quote(username).encode('utf-8')),
44 | 'service': 'miniblog',
45 | 'servertime': pre_login['servertime'],
46 | 'nonce': pre_login['nonce'],
47 | 'vsnf': 1,
48 | 'vsnval': '',
49 | 'pwencode': 'rsa2',
50 | 'sp': encrypt_passwd(password, pre_login['pubkey'],
51 | pre_login['servertime'], pre_login['nonce']),
52 | 'rsakv': pre_login['rsakv'],
53 | 'encoding': 'UTF-8',
54 | 'prelt': '53',
55 | 'url': 'http://weibo.com/ajaxlogin.php?framelogin=1&callback=parent.si'
56 | 'naSSOController.feedBackUrlCallBack',
57 | 'returntype': 'META'
58 | }
59 |
60 | login_url_list = 'http://login.sina.com.cn/sso/login.php?client=%s' % WBCLIENT
61 | resp = session.post(login_url_list, data=data)
62 | match_obj = re.search('replace\\(\'([^\']+)\'\\)', resp.text)
63 | if match_obj is None:
64 | logger.info('登录失败,请检查登录信息')
65 | return (session, None)
66 |
67 | login_url = match_obj.group(1)
68 | resp = session.get(login_url)
69 | login_str = login_str = re.search('\((\{.*\})\)', resp.text).group(1)
70 | login_info = json.loads(login_str)
71 | logger.info("login success:[%s]" % str(login_info))
72 | uniqueid = login_info["userinfo"]["uniqueid"]
73 | return (session, uniqueid)
74 |
75 |
76 | if __name__ == '__main__':
77 | (http, uid) = wblogin()
78 | text = http.get('http://weibo.com/').text
79 | print(text)
80 |
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/weibo/weibo_message.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | import os
4 |
5 | class WeiboMessage(object):
6 | """weibo message struct"""
7 |
8 | def __init__(self, text, images=None):
9 | super(WeiboMessage, self).__init__()
10 | self.text = text if text is not None else ""
11 | self.images = images
12 |
13 | @property
14 | def has_image(self):
15 | return self.images is not None \
16 | and len(self.images) > 0
17 |
18 | @property
19 | def is_empty(self):
20 | return len(self.text) == 0 \
21 | and not self.has_image
22 |
23 | def get_send_data(self, pids=''):
24 | data = {
25 | "location": "v6_content_home",
26 | "appkey": "",
27 | "style_type": "1",
28 | "pic_id": pids,
29 | "text": self.text,
30 | "pdetail": "",
31 | "rank": "0",
32 | "rankid": "",
33 | "module": "stissue",
34 | "pub_type": "dialog",
35 | "_t": "0",
36 | }
37 | return data
38 |
39 | def __str__(self):
40 | return "text: " + self.text + os.linesep \
41 | + "images: " + str(self.images)
42 |
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/weibo/weibo_qrcode.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | '''
4 | 二维码登录新浪微博
5 | '''
6 |
7 | import requests
8 | import time
9 | import re
10 | import sys
11 | from PIL import Image
12 | import threading
13 | from config import USER_AGENT
14 |
15 | session = requests.session()
16 | session.headers['User-Agent'] = USER_AGENT
17 |
18 | def open_img(image_name):
19 | img = Image.open(image_name)
20 | img.show()
21 |
22 | def login():
23 | image_name, qrcode_qrid = get_qrcode()
24 | thread = threading.Thread(target=open_img, name="open", args=(image_name,))
25 | thread.start()
26 |
27 | wait_scan(qrcode_qrid)
28 | alt = wait_confirm(qrcode_qrid)
29 |
30 | data = {
31 | "entry": "weibo",
32 | "returntype": "TEXT",
33 | "crossdomain": 1,
34 | "cdult": 3,
35 | "domain": "weibo.com",
36 | "alt": alt,
37 | "savestate": 30,
38 | "callback": "STK_" + str(int(time.time() * 100000))
39 | }
40 |
41 | login_url_list = "http://login.sina.com.cn/sso/login.php"
42 | login_list_page = session.get(login_url_list, params=data)
43 | url_list = [i.replace("\/", "/") for i in login_list_page.text.split('"') if "http" in i]
44 | for i in url_list:
45 | session.get(i)
46 | time.sleep(0.5)
47 |
48 | return session
49 |
50 | def wait_scan(qrcode_qrid):
51 | '''
52 | 提示扫描二维码,直到扫描完成
53 | '''
54 | scaned = False
55 | while not scaned:
56 | print('请扫描二维码')
57 | qrcode_check_page = scan_qrcode(qrcode_qrid, str(int(time.time() * 10000)))
58 | if "50114002" in qrcode_check_page:
59 | scaned = True
60 | print('扫描成功,请点击确认登录')
61 | time.sleep(2)
62 |
63 | def wait_confirm(qrcode_qrid):
64 | '''
65 | 提示点击确认登录,直到点击确认
66 | '''
67 | confirm = False
68 | while not confirm:
69 | qrcode_click_page = scan_qrcode(qrcode_qrid, str(int(time.time() * 100000)))
70 | if "succ" in qrcode_click_page:
71 | confirm = True
72 | alt = re.search(r'"alt":"(?P[\w\-\=]*)"', qrcode_click_page).group("alt")
73 | print('登录成功')
74 | time.sleep(2)
75 | return alt
76 |
77 | def get_qrcode():
78 | '''
79 | 获取登录二维码
80 | :return:
81 | '''
82 | qrcode_url = "http://login.sina.com.cn/sso/qrcode/image?entry=weibo&size=180&callback=STK_" \
83 | + str(int(time.time() * 10000))
84 | qrcode_page = session.get(qrcode_url)
85 | if qrcode_page.status_code != 200:
86 | sys.exit('可能微博改了接口!')
87 |
88 | qrcode_text = qrcode_page.text
89 | qrcode_image = re.search(r'"image":"(?P.*?)"', qrcode_text).group("image").replace("\/", "/")
90 | if not qrcode_image.startswith('http:'):
91 | qrcode_image = 'http:' + qrcode_image
92 | qrcode_qrid = re.search(r'"qrid":"(?P[\w\-]*)"', qrcode_text).group("qrid")
93 | qr_page = session.get(qrcode_image)
94 | image_name = "qr_login." + qr_page.headers['content-type'].split("/")[1]
95 | with open(image_name, 'wb') as f:
96 | f.write(qr_page.content)
97 | f.close()
98 | return image_name, qrcode_qrid
99 |
100 | def scan_qrcode(qrcode_qrid, _time):
101 | params = {
102 | "entry": "weibo",
103 | "qrid": qrcode_qrid,
104 | "callback": "STK_" + _time
105 | }
106 | qrcode_check = "http://login.sina.com.cn/sso/qrcode/check"
107 | return session.get(qrcode_check, params=params).text
108 |
109 | def wblogin():
110 | index_url = "http://weibo.com/"
111 | session = login()
112 | resp = session.get(index_url)
113 | uid = re.search(r"\$CONFIG\['uid'\]=(.*);", resp.text).group(1)
114 | return (session, uid)
115 |
116 | if __name__ == '__main__':
117 | (session, uid) = wblogin()
118 | text = session.get('http://weibo.com/').text
119 | print(text)
120 |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | import time
4 | import re
5 | import json
6 | from weibo.weibo_message import WeiboMessage
7 | from config import ADD_WATERMARK, WATERMARK_URL, WATERMARK_NIKE
8 | from config import MAX_IMAGES
9 | from logger import logger
10 |
11 |
12 | if MAX_IMAGES < 0 or MAX_IMAGES > 9:
13 | MAX_IMAGES = 9
14 |
15 |
16 | class WeiboSender(object):
17 |
18 | def __init__(self, session, uid):
19 | super(WeiboSender, self).__init__()
20 | self.session = session
21 | self.uid = str(uid)
22 | self.Referer = "http://www.weibo.com/u/%s/home?wvr=5" % self.uid
23 |
24 | def send_weibo(self, weibo):
25 | if not isinstance(weibo, WeiboMessage):
26 | raise ValueError('weibo must WeiboMessage class type')
27 | logger.debug('weibo must WeiboMessage class type')
28 | if weibo.is_empty:
29 | logger.info('没有获得信息,不发送')
30 | return
31 |
32 | pids = ''
33 | if weibo.has_image:
34 | pids = self.upload_images(weibo.images)
35 | data = weibo.get_send_data(pids)
36 | self.session.headers["Referer"] = self.Referer
37 | try:
38 | self.session.post("https://www.weibo.com/aj/mblog/add?ajwvr=6&__rnd=%d"
39 | % int(time.time() * 1000),
40 | data=data)
41 | logger.info('微博[%s]发送成功' % str(weibo))
42 | except Exception as e:
43 | logger.debug(e)
44 | logger.info('微博[%s]发送失败' % str(weibo))
45 |
46 | def upload_images(self, images):
47 | pids = ""
48 | if len(images) > MAX_IMAGES:
49 | images = images[0: MAX_IMAGES]
50 | for image in images:
51 | pid = self.upload_image_stream(image)
52 | if pid:
53 | pids += " " + pid
54 | time.sleep(10)
55 | return pids.strip()
56 |
57 | def upload_image_stream(self, image_url):
58 | if ADD_WATERMARK:
59 | url = "http://picupload.service.weibo.com/interface/pic_upload.php?\
60 | app=miniblog&data=1&url=" \
61 | + WATERMARK_URL + "&markpos=1&logo=1&nick=" \
62 | + WATERMARK_NIKE + \
63 | "&marks=1&mime=image/jpeg&ct=0.5079312645830214"
64 |
65 | else:
66 | url = "http://picupload.service.weibo.com/interface/pic_upload.php?\
67 | rotate=0&app=miniblog&s=json&mime=image/jpeg&data=1&wm="
68 |
69 | # self.http.headers["Content-Type"] = "application/octet-stream"
70 | image_name = image_url
71 | try:
72 | f = self.session.get(image_name, timeout=30)
73 | img = f.content
74 | resp = self.session.post(url, data=img)
75 | upload_json = re.search('{.*}}', resp.text).group(0)
76 | result = json.loads(upload_json)
77 | code = result["code"]
78 | if code == "A00006":
79 | pid = result["data"]["pics"]["pic_1"]["pid"]
80 | return pid
81 | except Exception as e:
82 | logger.info(u"图片上传失败:%s" % image_name)
83 | return None
84 |
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