├── .gitignore ├── .scrutinizer.yml ├── .travis.yml ├── LICENSE ├── MANIFEST.in ├── README.md ├── requirements.txt ├── setup.cfg ├── setup.py ├── tests ├── bad_formatted.yaml ├── conda_tests.bash ├── conda_versions27.yaml ├── conda_versions36.yaml ├── conda_versions37.yaml ├── conda_versions38.yaml ├── coverage.bash ├── coverage.yaml └── versions.yaml └── versions ├── __init__.py ├── bylist.py ├── byproject.py ├── caches.py ├── common.py ├── configuration.py ├── versions.py └── versions.yaml /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .coverage 2 | htmlcov 3 | slides 4 | pylint.rc 5 | dist 6 | build 7 | program_versions.egg-info 8 | HOWTO-BUILD-AND-UPLOAD.TXT 9 | versions_github.n.yaml 10 | *.pyc 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.scrutinizer.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | checks: 2 | python: 3 | duplicate_code: true 4 | code_rating: true 5 | classes_valid_slots: true 6 | 7 | filter: 8 | excluded_paths: 9 | - '*/tests/*' 10 | 11 | build: 12 | dependencies: 13 | before: 14 | - pip install feedparser 15 | - pip install PyYAML 16 | - pip install coverage 17 | tests: 18 | override: 19 | - 20 | command: 'cd tests && bash ./coverage.bash coverage' 21 | coverage: 22 | file: 'tests/.coverage' 23 | format: 'py-cc' 24 | nodes: 25 | tests: true 26 | analysis: 27 | tests: 28 | override: 29 | - py-scrutinizer-run 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: python 2 | python: 3 | - "2.7" 4 | - "3.5" 5 | - "3.6" 6 | - "3.7" 7 | - "3.8" 8 | # command to install dependencies 9 | install: 10 | - pip install -r requirements.txt 11 | - pip install coverage 12 | # command to run tests 13 | script: 14 | - cd tests && bash coverage.bash coverage 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MANIFEST.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | include LICENSE 2 | include versions/versions.yaml 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | **version is unmaintained. Please switch to [rversion](https://crates.io/crates/rversions/) its Rust's version** 2 | 3 | 4 | [![Scrutinizer Code Quality](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/dupgit/versions/badges/quality-score.png?b=master)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/dupgit/versions/?branch=master) 5 | [![Scrutinizer Build Status](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/dupgit/versions/badges/build.png?b=master)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/dupgit/versions/build-status/master) 6 | [![Travis Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dupgit/versions.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dupgit/versions) 7 | [![Scrutinizer Code Coverage](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/dupgit/versions/badges/coverage.png?b=master)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/dupgit/versions/?branch=master) 8 | 9 | # Description 10 | 11 | A complete rewrite of versions in Rust has been release in 12 | [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/rversions/). 13 | 14 | Versions is an open source (GPL v3) software that checks releases and 15 | versions of your favourite programs through RSS or Atom feeds and tells 16 | you which one has been released since last check. 17 | 18 | It can check projects from : 19 | * github.com 20 | * sourceforge.net 21 | * freshcode.club 22 | * pypi.python.org 23 | * savanah.gnu.org 24 | * www.freshports.org (FreeBSD packages) 25 | * fossies.org 26 | * repo.continuum.io 27 | * sourcehut forge 28 | * gitlab forge 29 | 30 | Projects must be added to a YAML file (named by default 31 | `~/.config/versions/versions.yaml`). One can use `--file=FILENAME` 32 | option to specify an alternative YAML file. The structure of this 33 | YAML file is explained below. 34 | 35 | Versions uses and produces text files. Those files are cache files 36 | written into `~/.local/versions` directory. `*.cache` are cache 37 | files containing the project list and their associated version (the latest). 38 | `*.feed` are information feed cache files containing on each line 39 | the latest parsed post of the feed. 40 | 41 | 42 | # YAML file structure 43 | 44 | ``` 45 | sitename: 46 | url: "https://the.url/to/theglobalfeed" 47 | type: list 48 | projects: 49 | - list 50 | - of 51 | - projects 52 | 53 | othersitename: 54 | url: "https://by.projects.site/{}.atom" 55 | type: byproject 56 | projects: 57 | - list 58 | - name: of 59 | regex: '([\d.]+)' 60 | entry: last checked 61 | - projects 62 | ``` 63 | 64 | There is two types of sites : 65 | 66 | * 'list': The site has one feed with all projects in it such as 67 | freshcode.club or fossies.org 68 | * 'byproject": The site gives access to one feed per project. 69 | brackets '{}' represents the name of the project as found in 70 | the 'project' list. Those projects can be listed directly or 71 | can take options. In the later case you have to name the 72 | project and then you can specify either a regex or an entry 73 | type option: regex is used to determine version number and 74 | entry is used to determine if versions has to print the latest 75 | entry (default behavior) or all entries from the "last checked" 76 | time. 77 | 78 | A real life example file is provided: [versions/versions.yaml](versions/versions.yaml) 79 | 80 | 81 | # Installation 82 | 83 | Installation of versions is not mandatory and you can invoke it 84 | directly from the command line provided you have already installed 85 | its requirements. 86 | 87 | ## Pypi 88 | 89 | In pypi the project is named program_versions but is still invoked 90 | by the command `versions` : 91 | 92 | ``` 93 | $ sudo pip install program_versions 94 | $ versions -v 95 | ``` 96 | 97 | ## From source 98 | 99 | ``` 100 | $ git clone https://github.com/dupgit/versions.git 101 | $ cd versions 102 | $ sudo pip install -r requirements.txt 103 | $ sudo python setup.py install 104 | $ versions -v 105 | ``` 106 | 107 | Tip : One may want to test versions without messing its installation and 108 | may use [miniconda](https://conda.io/miniconda.html) to do so. 109 | 110 | 111 | # Usage 112 | 113 | `./version.py` should be enough to bring you the list of updated 114 | programs since last run. To verify each day one can use the following 115 | command in a persistent terminal (tmux, screen…): 116 | 117 | ``` 118 | $ watch -n 86400 ./versions.py 119 | ``` 120 | 121 | * Option `-h` or `--help` will give you some help. 122 | * Option `-v` or `--version` will tell you the version you have. 123 | * Option `-l` or `--list-cache` prints the content of the local cache 124 | (ie latest known versions). 125 | * Option `-f FILENAME` or `--file FILENAME` ease usage of different 126 | YAML configuration files. 127 | * Option `-d` or `--debug` runs doctests and prints information about 128 | what's going on in the program. 129 | 130 | 131 | # Links of interest 132 | 133 | * [https://release-monitoring.org/](https://release-monitoring.org/) 134 | * [https://wiki.debian.org/debian/watch](https://wiki.debian.org/debian/watch) 135 | * [http://semver.org/](http://semver.org/) 136 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | feedparser>=5.1.3 2 | PyYAML>=3.11 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [bdist_wheel] 2 | universal=1 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """A setuptools based setup module. 2 | See: 3 | https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/distributing.html 4 | https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject 5 | """ 6 | 7 | # Always prefer setuptools over distutils 8 | import setuptools 9 | # To use a consistent encoding 10 | import codecs 11 | import os 12 | 13 | here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) 14 | 15 | # Get the long description from the README file 16 | with codecs.open(os.path.join(here, 'README.md'), encoding='utf-8') as f: 17 | long_description = f.read() 18 | 19 | # Arguments marked as "Required" below must be included for upload to PyPI. 20 | # Fields marked as "Optional" may be commented out. 21 | 22 | setuptools.setup( 23 | # This is the name of your project. The first time you publish this 24 | # package, this name will be registered for you. It will determine how 25 | # users can install this project, e.g.: 26 | # 27 | # $ pip install sampleproject 28 | # 29 | # And where it will live on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/sampleproject/ 30 | # 31 | # There are some restrictions on what makes a valid project name 32 | # specification here: 33 | # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#name 34 | name='program_versions', # Required 35 | 36 | # Versions should comply with PEP 440: 37 | # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/ 38 | # 39 | # For a discussion on single-sourcing the version across setup.py and the 40 | # project code, see 41 | # https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/single_source_version.html 42 | version='1.5.5', # Required 43 | 44 | # This is a one-line description or tagline of what your project does. This 45 | # corresponds to the "Summary" metadata field: 46 | # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#summary 47 | description='Know version changes of your favourites projects in your terminal.', # Required 48 | 49 | # This is an optional longer description of your project that represents 50 | # the body of text which users will see when they visit PyPI. 51 | # 52 | # Often, this is the same as your README, so you can just read it in from 53 | # that file directly (as we have already done above) 54 | # 55 | # This field corresponds to the "Description" metadata field: 56 | # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#description-optional 57 | long_description=long_description, # Optional 58 | long_description_content_type="text/markdown", 59 | 60 | # This should be a valid link to your project's main homepage. 61 | # 62 | # This field corresponds to the "Home-Page" metadata field: 63 | # https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#home-page-optional 64 | url='https://github.com/dupgit/versions', # Optional 65 | 66 | # This should be your name or the name of the organization which owns the 67 | # project. 68 | author='Olivier Delhomme', # Optional 69 | 70 | # This should be a valid email address corresponding to the author listed 71 | # above. 72 | author_email='olivier.delhomme@free.fr', # Optional 73 | 74 | # Classifiers help users find your project by categorizing it. 75 | # 76 | # For a list of valid classifiers, see 77 | # https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers 78 | classifiers=[ # Optional 79 | # How mature is this project? Common values are 80 | # 3 - Alpha 81 | # 4 - Beta 82 | # 5 - Production/Stable 83 | 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', 84 | 85 | # Indicate who your project is intended for 86 | 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 87 | 'Intended Audience :: Information Technology', 88 | 'Intended Audience :: System Administrators', 89 | 'Intended Audience :: Science/Research', 90 | 91 | 'Topic :: Software Development :: Version Control', 92 | 93 | # Pick your license as you wish 94 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)', 95 | 96 | # Specify the Python versions you support here. In particular, ensure 97 | # that you indicate whether you support Python 2, Python 3 or both. 98 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', 99 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', 100 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', 101 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', 102 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5', 103 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6', 104 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7', 105 | ], 106 | 107 | # This field adds keywords for your project which will appear on the 108 | # project page. What does your project relate to? 109 | # 110 | # Note that this is a string of words separated by whitespace, not a list. 111 | keywords='version-checker version follower rss atom command-line', # Optional 112 | 113 | # You can just specify package directories manually here if your project is 114 | # simple. Or you can use find_packages(). 115 | # 116 | # Alternatively, if you just want to distribute a single Python file, use 117 | # the `py_modules` argument instead as follows, which will expect a file 118 | # called `my_module.py` to exist: 119 | # 120 | # py_modules=['versions', 'configuration', 'common', 'bylist', 'byproject', 'caches'], 121 | 122 | packages=setuptools.find_packages(exclude=['tests']), # Required 123 | 124 | # This field lists other packages that your project depends on to run. 125 | # Any package you put here will be installed by pip when your project is 126 | # installed, so they must be valid existing projects. 127 | # 128 | # For an analysis of "install_requires" vs pip's requirements files see: 129 | # https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/requirements.html 130 | install_requires=['feedparser>=5.1.3', 'PyYAML>=3.11'], # Optional 131 | 132 | # List additional groups of dependencies here (e.g. development 133 | # dependencies). Users will be able to install these using the "extras" 134 | # syntax, for example: 135 | # 136 | # $ pip install sampleproject[dev] 137 | # 138 | # Similar to `install_requires` above, these must be valid existing 139 | # projects. 140 | # extras_require={ # Optional 141 | # 'dev': ['check-manifest'], 142 | # 'test': ['coverage'], 143 | # }, 144 | 145 | # If there are data files included in your packages that need to be 146 | # installed, specify them here. 147 | # 148 | # If using Python 2.6 or earlier, then these have to be included in 149 | # MANIFEST.in as well. 150 | # package_data={ # Optional 151 | # 'sample': ['package_data.dat'], 152 | # }, 153 | 154 | # Although 'package_data' is the preferred approach, in some case you may 155 | # need to place data files outside of your packages. See: 156 | # http://docs.python.org/3.4/distutils/setupscript.html#installing-additional-files 157 | # 158 | # In this case, 'data_file' will be installed into '/my_data' 159 | # data_files=[('my_data', ['data/data_file'])], # Optional 160 | 161 | # To provide executable scripts, use entry points in preference to the 162 | # "scripts" keyword. Entry points provide cross-platform support and allow 163 | # `pip` to create the appropriate form of executable for the target 164 | # platform. 165 | # 166 | # For example, the following would provide a command called `sample` which 167 | # executes the function `main` from this package when invoked: 168 | entry_points={ # Optional 169 | 'console_scripts': [ 170 | 'versions=versions.versions:main', 171 | ], 172 | }, 173 | ) 174 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/bad_formatted.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | missing_character: 2 | url: "http://freshcode.club/projects.rss" 3 | type: list 4 | projects 5 | - FileZilla 6 | - sauvegarde 7 | - git 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/conda_tests.bash: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # versions27 is a python 2.7.x environment 3 | # versions36 is a python 3.6.x environment 4 | # 5 | 6 | function test_in_conda_env { 7 | 8 | CONDA_ENV=$1 9 | 10 | echo "" 11 | echo "################# ${CONDA_ENV} #################" 12 | 13 | source activate ${CONDA_ENV} 14 | bash coverage.bash python-coverage 15 | source deactivate ${CONDA_ENV} 16 | 17 | } 18 | 19 | 20 | test_in_conda_env versions27 21 | test_in_conda_env versions36 22 | 23 | 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/conda_versions27.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: versions27 2 | channels: 3 | - defaults 4 | dependencies: 5 | - feedparser>=5.1.3 6 | - python=2.7 7 | - pyyaml>=3.11 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/conda_versions36.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: versions36 2 | channels: 3 | - defaults 4 | dependencies: 5 | - feedparser>=5.1.3 6 | - python=3.6 7 | - pyyaml>=3.11 8 | prefix: ~/miniconda3/envs/versions36 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/conda_versions37.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: versions37 2 | channels: 3 | - defaults 4 | dependencies: 5 | - feedparser>=5.1.3 6 | - python=3.7 7 | - pyyaml>=3.11 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/conda_versions38.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: versions38 2 | channels: 3 | - defaults 4 | dependencies: 5 | - feedparser>=5.1.3 6 | - python=3.8 7 | - pyyaml>=3.11 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/coverage.bash: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # A basic coverage script 4 | # Usage : 5 | # coverage.bash COVERAGE-COMMAND 6 | # Where COVERAGE-COMMAND is the command for 7 | # coverage program 8 | 9 | set -eu 10 | 11 | export COV=$1 12 | 13 | function header_print { 14 | 15 | echo 16 | echo "-------------------------------------------------" 17 | echo " Running test $@" 18 | echo "-------------------------------------------------" 19 | echo 20 | } 21 | 22 | function first_run_test { 23 | 24 | header_print $@ 25 | ${COV} run ../versions/versions.py $@ 26 | 27 | } 28 | 29 | 30 | function run_test { 31 | 32 | header_print $@ 33 | ${COV} run -a ../versions/versions.py $@ 34 | 35 | } 36 | 37 | first_run_test -d -f coverage.yaml 38 | run_test -d -f doesnotexist.yaml 39 | run_test -l -f coverage.yaml 40 | run_test -f bad_formatted.yaml 41 | run_test -f versions.yaml 42 | run_test -l -f versions.yaml 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/coverage.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | freshcode: 2 | url: "http://freshcode.club/projects.rss" 3 | type: list 4 | projects: 5 | - sauvegarde 6 | - git 7 | 8 | freshcode_wrong_url: 9 | url: "http://freshcode.club/projects.wrong" 10 | type: list 11 | projects: 12 | - sauvegarde 13 | 14 | non_existing_host.org: 15 | url: "https://non_existing_host.org/{}/tags.atom" 16 | type: list 17 | projects: 18 | - notaproject 19 | 20 | 21 | freshcode: 22 | url: "http://freshcode.club/projects.rss" 23 | type: notatype 24 | projects: 25 | - sauvegarde 26 | - git 27 | 28 | sourceforge: 29 | url: "https://sourceforge.net/projects/{}/rss?path=/" 30 | type: byproject 31 | projects: 32 | - advtor 33 | 34 | sourceforge.m: 35 | url: "https://sourceforge.net/projects/{}/rss?path=/" 36 | type: byproject 37 | projects: 38 | - gprename 39 | 40 | 41 | github: 42 | url: "https://github.com/{}/tags.atom" 43 | type: byproject 44 | projects: 45 | - name: angular/angular 46 | regex: '([\d\.\-rRcCbetaBETA]+)' 47 | entry: last checked 48 | - name: InfotelGLPI/manufacturersimports 49 | regex: '\w+ [\d\.]+ : \w+ ([\d\.]+).*' 50 | entry: last checked 51 | - name: akheron/jansson 52 | entry: last checked 53 | - terryyin/lizard 54 | - vmware/pyvmomi 55 | - tmux/tmux 56 | - tmuxinator/tmuxinator 57 | - gorhill/uBlock 58 | - dupgit/versions 59 | - vim/vim 60 | - notauser/notaproject 61 | 62 | github2: 63 | url: "https://github.com/{}/wrongurl.atom" 64 | type: byproject 65 | projects: 66 | - name: dupgit/versions 67 | 68 | github3: 69 | url: "https://github.com/{}/tags.atom" 70 | type: byproject 71 | projets_is_not_projects: 72 | - dupgit/versions 73 | 74 | github4: 75 | url: "https://github.com/{}/tags.atom" 76 | type: notatype 77 | projects: 78 | - dupgit/versions 79 | 80 | empty_projects: 81 | url: "http://freshcode.club/projects.rss" 82 | type: list 83 | projects: 84 | 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/versions.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | continuum.io: 2 | url: "https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/rss.xml" 3 | type: list 4 | regex: '[ad\s]*([\.\w\s-]+)\s([\d\.-]+\w*).*' 5 | multiproject: ',|;' 6 | projects: 7 | - pytorch 8 | - holoviews 9 | - pyopenssl 10 | 11 | freshcode: 12 | url: "http://freshcode.club/projects.rss" 13 | type: list 14 | regex: '([\w\s-]+)\s([\d\.]+).*' 15 | projects: 16 | - FileZilla 17 | - sauvegarde 18 | - git 19 | 20 | fossies: 21 | url: "https://fossies.org/fresh.rss" 22 | type: list 23 | regex: '([\w\s-]+)\s-\s([\d\.]+).*' 24 | projects: 25 | - duplicity 26 | 27 | pypi: 28 | url: "https://pypi.org/rss/updates.xml" 29 | type: list 30 | projects: 31 | - PyYAML 32 | - feedparser 33 | 34 | freebsd: 35 | url: "https://www.freshports.org/backend/rss2.0.php" 36 | type: list 37 | regex: '([\/\w\s-]+)\s-\s([\d\.]+).*' 38 | projects: 39 | - www/nginx 40 | - games/tty-solitaire 41 | 42 | 43 | sourceforge: 44 | url: "https://sourceforge.net/projects/{}/rss?path=/" 45 | type: byproject 46 | projects: 47 | - name: advtor 48 | regex: '/\w+-([\d\.]+)/.*' 49 | 50 | github: 51 | url: "https://github.com/{}/tags.atom" 52 | type: byproject 53 | entry: last checked 54 | projects: 55 | - name: angular/angular 56 | regex: '([\d\.\-rcbetaRCBETA]+)' 57 | - name: InfotelGLPI/manufacturersimports 58 | regex: '\w+ [\d\.]+ : \w+ ([\d\.]+).*' 59 | entry: latest 60 | - name: kanboard/kanboard 61 | regex: 'Version\s([\d\.]+)' 62 | entry: latest 63 | - name: ampache/ampache 64 | regex: '^v([\di\.]+$)' 65 | entry: last checked 66 | - name: google/closure-compiler 67 | regex: 'v([\d\.]+)' 68 | entry: last checked 69 | - curl/curl 70 | - name: dCache/dcache 71 | entry: last checked 72 | - akheron/jansson 73 | - milkytracker/MilkyTracker 74 | - terryyin/lizard 75 | - vmware/pyvmomi 76 | - tmux/tmux 77 | - name: tmuxinator/tmuxinator 78 | regex: 'v([\d\.]+):.*' 79 | - name: gorhill/uBlock 80 | regex: '([\d\.\-rRcC]+)' 81 | - cachethq/cachet 82 | - Gandi/baobab 83 | - name: dupgit/versions 84 | regex: 'v([\d\.]+)\s*:.*' 85 | - release-monitoring/anitya 86 | - name: google/closure-compiler 87 | entry: last checked 88 | 89 | savanah: 90 | url: "http://savannah.gnu.org/news/atom.php?group={}" 91 | type: byproject 92 | projects: 93 | - wget 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name = "versions" 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/bylist.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # bylist.py : related to sites that gives one RSS/Atom feed for 5 | # all the projects (such as freshcode.club) 6 | # 7 | # (C) Copyright 2016 - 2018 Olivier Delhomme 8 | # e-mail : olivier.delhomme@free.fr 9 | # 10 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 11 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 12 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 13 | # any later version. 14 | # 15 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 16 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 18 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 19 | # 20 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 21 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 22 | # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 23 | # 24 | import re 25 | import caches 26 | import common 27 | 28 | 29 | def cut_title_with_default_method(title): 30 | """ 31 | Cuts title with a default method and a fallback 32 | >>> cut_title_with_default_method('versions 1.3.2') 33 | ('versions', '1.3.2') 34 | >>> cut_title_with_default_method('no_version_project') 35 | ('no_version_project', '') 36 | """ 37 | 38 | try: 39 | (project, version) = title.strip().split(' ', 1) 40 | 41 | except ValueError: 42 | project = title.strip() 43 | version = '' 44 | 45 | return (project, version) 46 | 47 | # End of cut_title_with_default_method() function 48 | 49 | 50 | def cut_title_with_regex_method(title, regex): 51 | """ 52 | Cuts title using a regex. If it does not success 53 | fallback to default. 54 | >>> cut_title_with_regex_method('versions 1.3.2', '([\w]+)\s([\d\.]+)') 55 | ('versions', '1.3.2', False) 56 | >>> cut_title_with_regex_method('versions 1.3.2', '([\w]+)notgood\s([\d\.]+)') 57 | ('', '', True) 58 | """ 59 | 60 | default = False 61 | project = '' 62 | version = '' 63 | 64 | res = re.match(regex, title) 65 | if res: 66 | project = res.group(1) 67 | version = res.group(2) 68 | else: 69 | default = True 70 | 71 | return (project, version, default) 72 | 73 | # End of cut_title_with_regex_method() function 74 | 75 | 76 | def cut_title_in_project_version(title, regex): 77 | """ 78 | Cuts the title into a tuple (project, version) where possible with a regex 79 | or if there is no regex or the regex did not match cuts the title with a 80 | default method 81 | >>> cut_title_in_project_version('versions 1.3.2', None) 82 | ('versions', '1.3.2') 83 | >>> cut_title_in_project_version('no_version_project', None) 84 | ('no_version_project', '') 85 | >>> cut_title_in_project_version('versions 1.3.2', '([\w]+)badregex\s([\d\.]+)') 86 | ('versions', '1.3.2') 87 | >>> cut_title_in_project_version('versions 1.3.2', '([\w]+)\s([\d\.i\-rcbetaRCBETA]+)') 88 | ('versions', '1.3.2') 89 | """ 90 | default = False 91 | project = '' 92 | version = '' 93 | 94 | if regex is not None: 95 | (project, version, default) = cut_title_with_regex_method(title, regex) 96 | else: 97 | default = True 98 | 99 | if default: 100 | (project, version) = cut_title_with_default_method(title) 101 | 102 | return (project, version) 103 | 104 | # End of cut_title_in_project_version() function 105 | 106 | 107 | def lower_list_of_strings(project_list): 108 | """ 109 | Lowers every string in the list to ease sorting and comparisons 110 | >>> lower_list_of_strings(['TEST', 'LoweRed']) 111 | ['test', 'lowered'] 112 | """ 113 | 114 | project_list_low = [project.lower() for project in project_list] 115 | 116 | return project_list_low 117 | 118 | # End of lower_list_of_strings() function 119 | 120 | 121 | def split_multiproject_title_into_list(title, multiproject): 122 | """ 123 | Splits title into a list of projects according to multiproject being 124 | a list of separators 125 | """ 126 | 127 | if multiproject is not None: 128 | titles = re.split(multiproject, title) 129 | else: 130 | titles = [title] 131 | 132 | return titles 133 | 134 | # End of split_multiproject_title_into_list() function 135 | 136 | 137 | def check_and_update_feed(feed_list, project_list, cache, debug, regex, multiproject): 138 | """ 139 | Checks every feed entry in the list against project list cache and 140 | then updates the dictionary then writes the cache file to the disk. 141 | - feed_list is a list of feed (from feedparser module) 142 | - project_list is the list of project as read from the yaml 143 | configuration file 144 | - cache is an initialized instance of FileCache 145 | """ 146 | 147 | # Lowers the list before searching in it 148 | project_list_low = lower_list_of_strings(project_list) 149 | 150 | # Checking every feed entry that are newer than the last check 151 | # and updates the dictionary accordingly 152 | for entry in feed_list: 153 | 154 | titles = split_multiproject_title_into_list(entry.title, multiproject) 155 | 156 | for title in titles: 157 | (project, version) = cut_title_in_project_version(title, regex) 158 | common.print_debug(debug, u'\tChecking {0:16}: {1}'.format(project, version)) 159 | if project.lower() in project_list_low: 160 | cache.print_if_newest_version(project, version, debug) 161 | cache.update_cache_dict(project, version, debug) 162 | 163 | cache.write_cache_file() 164 | 165 | # End of check_and_update_feed() function 166 | 167 | 168 | def check_versions_for_list_sites(feed_project_list, url, cache_filename, feed_filename, local_dir, debug, regex, multiproject): 169 | """ 170 | Checks projects of 'list' type sites such as freshcode's web site's RSS 171 | """ 172 | 173 | freshcode_cache = caches.FileCache(local_dir, cache_filename) 174 | 175 | feed_info = caches.FeedCache(local_dir, feed_filename) 176 | feed_info.read_cache_feed() 177 | 178 | feed = common.get_feed_entries_from_url(url) 179 | 180 | if feed is not None: 181 | common.print_debug(debug, u'\tFound {} entries'.format(len(feed.entries))) 182 | feed_list = common.make_list_of_newer_feeds(feed, feed_info, debug) 183 | common.print_debug(debug, u'\tFound {} new entries (relative to {})'.format(len(feed_list), feed_info.date_minutes)) 184 | 185 | check_and_update_feed(feed_list, feed_project_list, freshcode_cache, debug, regex, multiproject) 186 | 187 | # Updating feed_info with the latest parsed feed entry date 188 | if feed.entries is not None and len(feed.entries) >= 1: 189 | feed_info.update_cache_feed(feed.entries[0].published_parsed) 190 | 191 | feed_info.write_cache_feed() 192 | 193 | # End of check_versions_for_list_sites() function 194 | 195 | 196 | def check_versions(versions_conf, list_site_list): 197 | """ 198 | Checks version by checking each project's feed. 199 | """ 200 | 201 | for site_name in list_site_list: 202 | common.print_debug(versions_conf.options.debug, u'Checking {} updates'.format(site_name)) 203 | (project_list, project_url, cache_filename, project_entry) = versions_conf.get_infos_for_site(site_name) 204 | regex = versions_conf.extract_regex_from_site(site_name) 205 | multiproject = versions_conf.extract_multiproject_from_site(site_name) 206 | feed_filename = u'{}.feed'.format(site_name) 207 | check_versions_for_list_sites(project_list, project_url, cache_filename, feed_filename, versions_conf.local_dir, versions_conf.options.debug, regex, multiproject) 208 | 209 | # End of check_versions() function 210 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/byproject.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # byproject.py : related to sites that gives an RSS/Atom feed for 5 | # each project (such as github) 6 | # 7 | # (C) Copyright 2016 - 2018 Olivier Delhomme 8 | # e-mail : olivier.delhomme@free.fr 9 | # 10 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 11 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 12 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 13 | # any later version. 14 | # 15 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 16 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 18 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 19 | # 20 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 21 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 22 | # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 23 | # 24 | import os 25 | import operator 26 | import re 27 | import caches 28 | import common 29 | 30 | 31 | def format_project_feed_filename(feed_filename, name): 32 | """ 33 | Returns a valid filename formatted based on feed_filename (the site name) 34 | and name (the name of the project). 35 | """ 36 | 37 | (root, ext) = os.path.splitext(feed_filename) 38 | norm_name = name.replace('/', '_') 39 | 40 | filename = "{}_{}{}".format(root, norm_name, ext) 41 | 42 | return filename 43 | 44 | # End of format_project_feed_filename() function 45 | 46 | 47 | def is_entry_last_checked(entry): 48 | """ 49 | Returns true if entry is equal to last checked and 50 | false otherwise. 51 | >>> is_entry_last_checked('last checked') 52 | True 53 | >>> is_entry_last_checked('') 54 | False 55 | >>> is_entry_last_checked('latest') 56 | False 57 | """ 58 | 59 | return entry == 'last checked' 60 | 61 | # End of is_entry_last_checked() function 62 | 63 | 64 | def get_values_from_project(project): 65 | """ 66 | Gets the values of 'regex' and 'name' keys if found and 67 | returns a tuple (valued, name, regex, entry) 68 | >>> project = {'name': 'version', 'regex': 'v([\d\.]+)\s*:.*', 'entry': 'entry'} 69 | >>> get_values_from_project(project) 70 | (True, 'version', 'v([\\\\d\\\\.]+)\\\\s*:.*', 'entry') 71 | >>> project = {'name': 'version'} 72 | >>> get_values_from_project(project) 73 | (False, 'version', '', '') 74 | """ 75 | 76 | regex = '' 77 | entry = '' 78 | name = project 79 | valued = False 80 | 81 | if isinstance(project, dict): 82 | if 'name' in project: 83 | name = project['name'] 84 | 85 | if 'regex' in project: 86 | regex = project['regex'] 87 | valued = True 88 | 89 | if 'entry' in project: 90 | entry = project['entry'] 91 | valued = True 92 | 93 | return (valued, name, regex, entry) 94 | 95 | # End of get_values_from_project() function 96 | 97 | 98 | def sort_feed_list(feed_list, feed): 99 | """ 100 | Sorts the feed list with the right attribute which depends on the feed. 101 | sort is reversed because feed_list is build by inserting ahead when 102 | parsing the feed from the most recent to the oldest entry. 103 | Returns a sorted list (by date) the first entry is the newest one. 104 | """ 105 | 106 | if feed.entries[0]: 107 | (published_date, field_name) = common.get_entry_published_date(feed.entries[0]) 108 | if field_name != '': 109 | feed_list = sorted(feed_list, key=operator.attrgetter(field_name), reverse=True) 110 | 111 | return feed_list 112 | 113 | # End of sort_feed_list() function 114 | 115 | 116 | def get_releases_filtering_feed(debug, local_dir, filename, feed, last_checked): 117 | """ 118 | Filters the feed and returns a list of releases with one 119 | or more elements 120 | """ 121 | 122 | feed_list = [] 123 | 124 | if last_checked: 125 | feed_info = caches.FeedCache(local_dir, filename) 126 | feed_info.read_cache_feed() 127 | feed_list = common.make_list_of_newer_feeds(feed, feed_info, debug) 128 | feed_list = sort_feed_list(feed_list, feed) 129 | 130 | # Updating feed_info with the latest parsed feed entry date 131 | if len(feed_list) >= 1: 132 | (published_date, field_name) = common.get_entry_published_date(feed_list[0]) 133 | feed_info.update_cache_feed(published_date) 134 | 135 | feed_info.write_cache_feed() 136 | 137 | else: 138 | feed_list.insert(0, feed.entries[0]) 139 | 140 | return feed_list 141 | 142 | # End of get_releases_filtering_feed() function 143 | 144 | 145 | def is_one_entry_field_value_equal_to_last_check(site_entry, entry): 146 | """ 147 | Returns True if the value of 'entry' field in the yaml file 148 | is last_checked and False otherwise. 149 | It checks firstly the 'entry' field for the whole site and if not 150 | found it then checks it for the project itself. 151 | """ 152 | 153 | if is_entry_last_checked(site_entry): 154 | last_checked = True 155 | else: 156 | last_checked = is_entry_last_checked(entry) 157 | 158 | return last_checked 159 | 160 | # End of get_relevant_entry_field_value() function 161 | 162 | 163 | def get_latest_release_by_title(project, debug, feed_url, local_dir, feed_filename, site_entry): 164 | """ 165 | Gets the latest release or the releases between the last checked time of 166 | a program on a site of type 'byproject'. 167 | project must be a string that represents the project (user/repository in 168 | github for instance). 169 | Returns a tuple which contains the name of the project, a list of versions 170 | and a boolean that indicates if we checked by last checked time (True) or 171 | by release (False). 172 | """ 173 | 174 | feed_list = [] 175 | 176 | (valued, name, regex, entry) = get_values_from_project(project) 177 | 178 | last_checked = is_one_entry_field_value_equal_to_last_check(site_entry, entry) 179 | filename = format_project_feed_filename(feed_filename, name) 180 | url = feed_url.format(name) 181 | feed = common.get_feed_entries_from_url(url) 182 | 183 | if feed is not None and len(feed.entries) > 0: 184 | feed_list = get_releases_filtering_feed(debug, local_dir, filename, feed, last_checked) 185 | 186 | if valued and regex != '': 187 | # Here we match the whole list against the regex and replace the 188 | # title's entry of the result of that match upon success. 189 | for feed_entry in feed_list: 190 | res = re.match(regex, feed_entry.title) 191 | # Here we should make a new list with the matched entries and leave the other ones 192 | if res: 193 | feed_entry.title = res.group(1) 194 | common.print_debug(debug, u'\tname: {}\n\tversion: {}\n\tregex: {} : {}'.format(name, feed_entry.title, regex, res)) 195 | 196 | common.print_debug(debug, u'\tProject {}: {}'.format(name, feed.entries[0].title)) 197 | 198 | return (name, feed_list, last_checked) 199 | 200 | # End of get_latest_release_by_title() function 201 | 202 | 203 | def check_versions_feeds_by_projects(project_list, local_dir, debug, feed_url, cache_filename, feed_filename, site_entry): 204 | """ 205 | Checks project's versions on feed_url if any are defined in the yaml 206 | file under the specified tag that got the project_list passed as an argument. 207 | """ 208 | 209 | site_cache = caches.FileCache(local_dir, cache_filename) 210 | 211 | for project in project_list: 212 | (name, feed_list, last_checked) = get_latest_release_by_title(project, debug, feed_url, local_dir, feed_filename, site_entry) 213 | 214 | if len(feed_list) >= 1: 215 | # Updating the cache with the latest version (the first feed entry) 216 | version = feed_list[0].title 217 | 218 | if not last_checked: 219 | # printing only for latest release as last checked is 220 | # already filtered and to be printed entirely 221 | site_cache.print_if_newest_version(name, version, debug) 222 | # we already printed this. 223 | del feed_list[0] 224 | 225 | site_cache.update_cache_dict(name, version, debug) 226 | 227 | # Printing all entries in the list. 228 | for feed_entry in feed_list: 229 | common.print_project_version(name, feed_entry.title) 230 | 231 | site_cache.write_cache_file() 232 | 233 | # End of check_versions_feeds_by_projects() function 234 | 235 | 236 | def check_versions(versions_conf, byproject_site_list): 237 | """ 238 | Checks version by checking each project's feed. 239 | """ 240 | 241 | for site_name in byproject_site_list: 242 | common.print_debug(versions_conf.options.debug, u'Checking {} projects'.format(site_name)) 243 | (project_list, project_url, cache_filename, site_entry) = versions_conf.get_infos_for_site(site_name) 244 | feed_filename = u'{}.feed'.format(site_name) 245 | check_versions_feeds_by_projects(project_list, versions_conf.local_dir, versions_conf.options.debug, project_url, cache_filename, feed_filename, site_entry) 246 | 247 | # End of check_versions() function. 248 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/caches.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # caches.py : module that provides a class and tools to manage caches 5 | # for versions.py modules 6 | # 7 | # (C) Copyright 2016 - 2018 Olivier Delhomme 8 | # e-mail : olivier.delhomme@free.fr 9 | # 10 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 11 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 12 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 13 | # any later version. 14 | # 15 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 16 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 18 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 19 | # 20 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 21 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 22 | # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 23 | 24 | import codecs 25 | import os 26 | import common 27 | 28 | 29 | __author__ = "Olivier Delhomme " 30 | 31 | 32 | def open_and_truncate_file(filename): 33 | """ 34 | Opens filename for writing truncating it to a zero length file 35 | and returns a python file object. 36 | """ 37 | 38 | cache_file = codecs.open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') 39 | cache_file.truncate(0) 40 | cache_file.flush() 41 | 42 | return cache_file 43 | 44 | # End of open_and_truncate_file() function 45 | 46 | 47 | class FileCache: 48 | """ 49 | This class should help in managing cache files 50 | """ 51 | 52 | cache_filename = '' 53 | cache_dict = {} # Dictionary of projects and their associated version 54 | 55 | def __init__(self, local_dir, filename): 56 | """ 57 | Inits the class. 'local_dir' must be a directory where we want to 58 | store the cache file named 'filename' 59 | """ 60 | 61 | self.cache_filename = os.path.join(local_dir, filename) 62 | self.cache_dict = {} 63 | self._read_cache_file() 64 | 65 | # End of __init__() function 66 | 67 | def _return_project_and_version_from_line(self, line): 68 | """ 69 | Splits the line into a project and a version if possible (the line 70 | must contain a whitespace). 71 | """ 72 | 73 | line = line.strip() 74 | 75 | project = line 76 | version = '' 77 | 78 | if line.count(' ') > 0: 79 | (project, version) = line.split(' ', 1) 80 | 81 | return (project, version) 82 | 83 | # End of _return_project_and_version_from_line() function 84 | 85 | def _read_cache_file(self): 86 | """ 87 | Reads the cache file and puts it into a dictionary of project with 88 | their associated version 89 | """ 90 | 91 | if os.path.isfile(self.cache_filename): 92 | cache_file = codecs.open(self.cache_filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') 93 | 94 | for line in cache_file: 95 | (project, version) = self._return_project_and_version_from_line(line) 96 | self.cache_dict[project] = version 97 | 98 | cache_file.close() 99 | 100 | # End of _read_cache_file() function 101 | 102 | def write_cache_file(self): 103 | """ 104 | Overwrites dictionary cache to the cache file 105 | """ 106 | 107 | cache_file = open_and_truncate_file(self.cache_filename) 108 | 109 | for (project, version) in self.cache_dict.items(): 110 | cache_file.write('%s %s\n' % (project, version)) 111 | 112 | cache_file.close() 113 | 114 | # End of write_cache_file() function 115 | 116 | def print_if_newest_version(self, project, version, debug): 117 | """ 118 | Prints the project and it's version if it is newer than the 119 | one in cache. 120 | """ 121 | try: 122 | version_cache = self.cache_dict[project] 123 | common.print_debug(debug, u'\t\tIn cache: {}'.format(version_cache)) 124 | 125 | if version != version_cache: 126 | common.print_project_version(project, version) 127 | 128 | except KeyError: 129 | common.print_project_version(project, version) 130 | 131 | # End of print_if_newest_version() function. 132 | 133 | def update_cache_dict(self, project, version, debug): 134 | """ 135 | Updates cache dictionary if needed. We always keep the latest version. 136 | """ 137 | 138 | try: 139 | version_cache = self.cache_dict[project] 140 | common.print_debug(debug, u'\t\tUpdating cache with in cache: {} / new ? version {}'.format(version_cache, version)) 141 | 142 | if version != version_cache: 143 | self.cache_dict[project] = version 144 | 145 | except KeyError: 146 | self.cache_dict[project] = version 147 | 148 | # End of update_cache_dict() function 149 | 150 | def print_cache_dict(self, sitename): 151 | """ 152 | Pretty prints the cache dictionary as it is recorded in the files. 153 | """ 154 | 155 | print(u'{}:'.format(sitename)) 156 | 157 | # Gets project and version tuple sorted by project lowered while sorting 158 | for project, version in sorted(self.cache_dict.items(), key=lambda proj: proj[0].lower()): 159 | print(u'\t{} {}'.format(project, version)) 160 | 161 | print('') 162 | 163 | # End of print_cache_dict() function 164 | # End of FileCache class 165 | 166 | 167 | class FeedCache: 168 | 169 | cache_filename = '' 170 | year = 2016 171 | month = 5 172 | day = 1 173 | hour = 0 174 | minute = 0 175 | date_minutes = 0 176 | 177 | def __init__(self, local_dir, filename): 178 | """ 179 | Inits the class. 'local_dir' must be a directory where we want to 180 | store the cache file named 'filename' 181 | """ 182 | 183 | self.cache_filename = os.path.join(local_dir, filename) 184 | self.read_cache_feed() 185 | 186 | # End of __init__() function 187 | 188 | def read_cache_feed(self): 189 | """ 190 | Reads the cache file which should only contain one date on the 191 | first line 192 | """ 193 | 194 | if os.path.isfile(self.cache_filename): 195 | cache_file = codecs.open(self.cache_filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') 196 | (self.year, self.month, self.day, self.hour, self.minute) = cache_file.readline().strip().split(' ', 4) 197 | self.date_minutes = self._calculate_minutes(int(self.year), int(self.month), int(self.day), int(self.hour), int(self.minute)) 198 | cache_file.close() 199 | 200 | # End of read_cache_feed() function 201 | 202 | def write_cache_feed(self): 203 | """ 204 | Overwrites the cache file with values stored in this class 205 | """ 206 | cache_file = open_and_truncate_file(self.cache_filename) 207 | 208 | cache_file.write('%s %s %s %s %s' % (self.year, self.month, self.day, self.hour, self.minute)) 209 | 210 | cache_file.close() 211 | 212 | # End of write_cache_feed() function 213 | 214 | def update_cache_feed(self, date): 215 | """ 216 | Updates the values stored in the class with the date which should 217 | be a time.struct_time 218 | """ 219 | 220 | self.year = date.tm_year 221 | self.month = date.tm_mon 222 | self.day = date.tm_mday 223 | self.hour = date.tm_hour 224 | self.minute = date.tm_min 225 | self.date_minutes = self._calculate_minutes_from_date(date) 226 | 227 | # End of update_cache_feed() function 228 | 229 | def _calculate_minutes(self, year, mon, day, hour, mins): 230 | """ 231 | Calculate a number of minutes with all parameters and returns 232 | this. 233 | >>> fc = FeedCache('localdir','filename') 234 | >>> fc._calculate_minutes(2016, 5, 1, 0, 0) 235 | 1059827040 236 | """ 237 | 238 | minutes = (year * 365 * 24 * 60) + \ 239 | (mon * 30 * 24 * 60) + \ 240 | (day * 24 * 60) + \ 241 | (hour * 60) + \ 242 | (mins) 243 | 244 | return minutes 245 | 246 | # End of _calculate_minutes() function 247 | 248 | def _calculate_minutes_from_date(self, date): 249 | """ 250 | Transforms a date in a number of minutes to ease comparisons 251 | and returns this number of minutes 252 | """ 253 | 254 | return self._calculate_minutes(date.tm_year, date.tm_mon, date.tm_mday, date.tm_hour, date.tm_min) 255 | 256 | # End of _calculate_minutes() function 257 | 258 | def is_newer(self, date): 259 | """ 260 | Tells whether "date" is newer than the one in the cache (returns True 261 | or not (returns False) 262 | """ 263 | 264 | minutes = self._calculate_minutes_from_date(date) 265 | 266 | if minutes > self.date_minutes: 267 | return True 268 | 269 | else: 270 | return False 271 | 272 | # End of is_newer() function 273 | # End of FeedCache class 274 | 275 | 276 | def print_versions_from_cache(local_dir, cache_filename_list): 277 | """ 278 | Prints all projects and their associated data from the cache 279 | """ 280 | for cache_filename in cache_filename_list: 281 | site_cache = FileCache(local_dir, cache_filename) 282 | site_cache.print_cache_dict(cache_filename) 283 | 284 | # End of print_versions_from_cache() 285 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/common.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # common.py : common tools used by versions.py modules 5 | # 6 | # (C) Copyright 2016 - 2018 Olivier Delhomme 7 | # e-mail : olivier.delhomme@free.fr 8 | # 9 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 10 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 11 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 12 | # any later version. 13 | # 14 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 15 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 17 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 18 | # 19 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 20 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 21 | # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 22 | # 23 | import feedparser 24 | import time 25 | 26 | 27 | def get_entry_published_date(entry): 28 | """ 29 | Returns the published date of an entry. 30 | Selects the right field to do so 31 | """ 32 | published_date = None 33 | field_name = '' 34 | 35 | if 'published_parsed' in entry: 36 | published_date = entry.published_parsed 37 | field_name = 'published_parsed' 38 | elif 'updated_parsed' in entry: 39 | published_date = entry.updated_parsed 40 | field_name = 'updated_parsed' 41 | elif 'pubDate' in entry: # rss-0.91.dtd (netscape) 42 | published_date = entry.pubDate 43 | field_name = 'pubDate' 44 | 45 | return (published_date, field_name) 46 | 47 | # End of get_entry_published_date() function 48 | 49 | 50 | def make_list_of_newer_feeds(feed, feed_info, debug): 51 | """ 52 | Compares feed entries and keep those that are newer than the latest 53 | check we've done and inserting the newer ones in reverse order in 54 | a list to be returned 55 | """ 56 | 57 | feed_list = [] 58 | 59 | # inserting into a list in reverse order to keep the most recent 60 | # version in case of multiple release of the same project in the 61 | # feeds 62 | for a_feed in feed.entries: 63 | 64 | if a_feed: 65 | (published_date, field_name) = get_entry_published_date(a_feed) 66 | 67 | print_debug(debug, u'\tFeed entry ({0}): Feed title: "{1:16}"'.format(time.strftime('%x %X', published_date), a_feed.title)) 68 | 69 | if feed_info.is_newer(published_date): 70 | feed_list.insert(0, a_feed) 71 | else: 72 | print(u'Warning: empty feed in {}'.format(feed)) 73 | 74 | return feed_list 75 | 76 | # End of make_list_of_newer_feeds() function 77 | 78 | 79 | def manage_http_status(feed, url): 80 | """ 81 | Manages http status code present in feed and prints 82 | an error in case of a 3xx, 4xx or 5xx and stops 83 | doing anything for the feed by returning None. 84 | """ 85 | 86 | err = feed.status / 100 87 | 88 | if err > 2: 89 | print(u'Error {} while fetching "{}".'.format(feed.status, url)) 90 | feed = None 91 | 92 | return feed 93 | 94 | # End of manage_http_status() function 95 | 96 | 97 | def manage_non_http_errors(feed, url): 98 | """ 99 | Tries to manage non http errors and gives 100 | a message to the user. 101 | """ 102 | 103 | if feed.bozo: 104 | if feed.bozo_exception: 105 | exc = feed.bozo_exception 106 | if hasattr(exc, 'reason'): 107 | message = exc.reason 108 | else: 109 | message = 'unaddressed' 110 | 111 | print(u'Error {} while fetching "{}".'.format(message, url)) 112 | 113 | else: 114 | print(u'Error while fetching url "{}".'.format(url)) 115 | 116 | # End of manage_non_http_errors() function 117 | 118 | 119 | def get_feed_entries_from_url(url): 120 | """ 121 | Gets feed entries from an url that should be an 122 | RSS or Atom feed. 123 | >>> get_feed_entries_from_url("http://delhomme.org/notfound.html") 124 | Error 404 while fetching "http://delhomme.org/notfound.html". 125 | >>> feed = get_feed_entries_from_url("https://github.com/dupgit/versions/tags.atom") 126 | >>> feed.status 127 | 200 128 | """ 129 | 130 | feed = feedparser.parse(url) 131 | 132 | if 'status' in feed: 133 | feed = manage_http_status(feed, url) 134 | else: 135 | # An error happened such that the feed does not contain an HTTP answer. 136 | manage_non_http_errors(feed, url) 137 | feed = None 138 | 139 | return feed 140 | 141 | # End of get_feed_entries_from_url() function 142 | 143 | 144 | def print_project_version(project, version): 145 | """ 146 | Prints to the standard output project name and it's version. 147 | """ 148 | 149 | print(u'{} {}'.format(project, version)) 150 | 151 | # End of print_project_version() function 152 | 153 | 154 | def print_debug(debug, message): 155 | """ 156 | Prints 'message' if debug mode is True 157 | """ 158 | 159 | if debug: 160 | print(u'{}'.format(message)) 161 | 162 | # End of print_debug() function 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/configuration.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # configuration.py : configuration related class and functions for 5 | # versions.py modules. 6 | # 7 | # (C) Copyright 2016 - 2018 Olivier Delhomme 8 | # e-mail : olivier.delhomme@free.fr 9 | # 10 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 11 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 12 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 13 | # any later version. 14 | # 15 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 16 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 18 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 19 | # 20 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 21 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 22 | # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 23 | # 24 | 25 | import codecs 26 | import argparse 27 | import os 28 | import errno 29 | import yaml 30 | 31 | __author__ = "Olivier Delhomme " 32 | __date__ = "23.04.2019" 33 | __version__ = "1.5.4" 34 | 35 | 36 | def make_directories(path): 37 | """ 38 | Makes all directories in path if possible. It is not an error if 39 | path already exists. 40 | """ 41 | 42 | try: 43 | os.makedirs(path) 44 | 45 | except OSError as exc: 46 | 47 | if exc.errno != errno.EEXIST or os.path.isdir(path) is not True: 48 | raise 49 | 50 | # End of make_directories() function 51 | 52 | 53 | class Conf: 54 | """ 55 | Class to store configuration of the program and check version. 56 | """ 57 | 58 | config_dir = '' 59 | local_dir = '' 60 | config_filename = '' 61 | description = {} 62 | options = None 63 | 64 | def __init__(self): 65 | """ 66 | Inits the class 67 | """ 68 | self.config_dir = os.path.expanduser("~/.config/versions") 69 | self.local_dir = os.path.expanduser("~/.local/versions") 70 | self.config_filename = '' # At this stage we do not know if a filename has been set on the command line 71 | self.description = {} 72 | self.options = None 73 | 74 | # Make sure that the directories exists 75 | make_directories(self.config_dir) 76 | make_directories(self.local_dir) 77 | 78 | self._get_command_line_arguments() 79 | 80 | # End of init() function 81 | 82 | def load_yaml_from_config_file(self, filename): 83 | """ 84 | Loads definitions from the YAML config file filename 85 | >>> conf = Conf() 86 | >>> conf.load_yaml_from_config_file('./bad_formatted.yaml') 87 | Error in configuration file ./bad_formatted.yaml at position: 9:1 88 | """ 89 | 90 | config_file = codecs.open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') 91 | 92 | try: 93 | self.description = yaml.safe_load(config_file) 94 | except yaml.YAMLError as err: 95 | if hasattr(err, 'problem_mark'): 96 | mark = err.problem_mark 97 | print(u'Error in configuration file {} at position: {}:{}'.format(filename, mark.line+1, mark.column+1)) 98 | else: 99 | print(u'Error in configuration file {}'.format(filename)) 100 | 101 | config_file.close() 102 | 103 | # End of load_yaml_from_config_file() function 104 | 105 | def _get_command_line_arguments(self): 106 | """ 107 | Defines and gets all the arguments for the command line using 108 | argparse module. This function is called in the __init__ function 109 | of this class. 110 | """ 111 | str_version = 'versions.py - %s' % __version__ 112 | 113 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='This program checks releases and versions of programs through RSS or Atom feeds') 114 | 115 | parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version=str_version) 116 | parser.add_argument('-f', '--file', action='store', dest='filename', help='Configuration file with projects to check', default='') 117 | parser.add_argument('-l', '--list-cache', action='store_true', dest='list_cache', help='Lists all projects and their version in cache', default=False) 118 | parser.add_argument('-d', '--debug', action='store_true', dest='debug', help='Starts in debug mode and prints things that may help', default=False) 119 | 120 | self.options = parser.parse_args() 121 | 122 | if self.options.filename != '': 123 | self.config_filename = self.options.filename 124 | else: 125 | self.config_filename = os.path.join(self.config_dir, 'versions.yaml') 126 | 127 | # End of get_command_line_arguments() function 128 | 129 | def extract_site_definition(self, site_name): 130 | """ 131 | extracts whole site definition 132 | """ 133 | 134 | if site_name in self.description: 135 | return self.description[site_name] 136 | else: 137 | return dict() 138 | 139 | # End of extract_site_definition() 140 | 141 | def extract_regex_from_site(self, site_name): 142 | """ 143 | Extracts a regex from a site as defined in the YAML file. 144 | Returns the regex if it exists or None otherwise. 145 | """ 146 | 147 | return self.extract_variable_from_site(site_name, 'regex', None) 148 | 149 | # End of extract_regex_from_site() function 150 | 151 | def extract_multiproject_from_site(self, site_name): 152 | """ 153 | Extracts from a site its separator list for its multiple 154 | projects in one title. It returns None if multiproject 155 | is not defined and the list of separators instead 156 | """ 157 | 158 | return self.extract_variable_from_site(site_name, 'multiproject', None) 159 | 160 | # End of extract…multiproject_from_site() function 161 | 162 | def extract_variable_from_site(self, site_name, variable, default_return): 163 | """ 164 | Extracts variable from site site_name if it exists and return 165 | default_return otherwise 166 | """ 167 | 168 | site_definition = self.extract_site_definition(site_name) 169 | 170 | if variable in site_definition: 171 | value = site_definition[variable] 172 | if value is None: 173 | print(u'Warning: no variable "{}" for site "{}".'.format(variable, site_name)) 174 | value = default_return 175 | else: 176 | value = default_return 177 | 178 | return value 179 | 180 | # End of extract_variable_from_site() function 181 | 182 | def extract_project_list_from_site(self, site_name): 183 | """ 184 | Extracts a project list from a site as defined in the YAML file. 185 | """ 186 | 187 | return self.extract_variable_from_site(site_name, 'projects', []) 188 | 189 | # End of extract_project_list_from_site() function 190 | 191 | def extract_project_url(self, site_name): 192 | """ 193 | Extracts the url definition where to check project version. 194 | """ 195 | 196 | return self.extract_variable_from_site(site_name, 'url', '') 197 | 198 | # End of extract_project_url() function 199 | 200 | def extract_project_entry(self, site_name): 201 | """ 202 | Extracts the entry definition (if any) of a site. 203 | """ 204 | 205 | return self.extract_variable_from_site(site_name, 'entry', '') 206 | 207 | # End of extract_project_entry() function. 208 | 209 | def is_site_of_type(self, site_name, site_type): 210 | """ 211 | Returns True if site_name is of type 'site_type' 212 | """ 213 | 214 | site_definition = self.extract_site_definition(site_name) 215 | if 'type' in site_definition: 216 | return (site_definition['type'] == site_type) 217 | else: 218 | return False 219 | 220 | # End of is_site_of_type() function 221 | 222 | def extract_site_list(self, site_type): 223 | """ 224 | Extracts all sites from a specific type (byproject or list) 225 | """ 226 | 227 | all_site_list = list(self.description.keys()) 228 | site_list = [] 229 | for site_name in all_site_list: 230 | if self.is_site_of_type(site_name, site_type): 231 | site_list.insert(0, site_name) 232 | 233 | return site_list 234 | 235 | # End of extract_site_list() function 236 | 237 | def make_site_cache_list_name(self): 238 | """ 239 | Formats list of cache filenames for all sites. 240 | """ 241 | 242 | all_site_list = list(self.description.keys()) 243 | cache_list = [] 244 | for site_name in all_site_list: 245 | site_cache = u'{}.cache'.format(site_name) 246 | cache_list.insert(0, site_cache) 247 | 248 | return cache_list 249 | 250 | # End of make_site_cache_list_name() function 251 | 252 | def get_infos_for_site(self, site_name): 253 | """ 254 | Returns information about a site as a tuple 255 | (list of projects, url to check, filename of the cache, entry checking type) 256 | """ 257 | 258 | project_list = self.extract_project_list_from_site(site_name) 259 | project_url = self.extract_project_url(site_name) 260 | project_entry = self.extract_project_entry(site_name) 261 | cache_filename = u'{}.cache'.format(site_name) 262 | 263 | return (project_list, project_url, cache_filename, project_entry) 264 | 265 | # End of get_infos_for_site() function 266 | # End of Conf class 267 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/versions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # versions.py : checks releases and versions of programs through RSS 5 | # or Atom feeds and tells you 6 | # 7 | # (C) Copyright 2016 - 2018 Olivier Delhomme 8 | # e-mail : olivier.delhomme@free.fr 9 | # 10 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 11 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 12 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 13 | # any later version. 14 | # 15 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 16 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 18 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 19 | # 20 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 21 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 22 | # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 23 | # 24 | import codecs 25 | import sys 26 | import locale 27 | import os 28 | import doctest 29 | import configuration 30 | import caches 31 | import common 32 | import byproject 33 | import bylist 34 | 35 | 36 | """ 37 | This program checks projects versions through RSS and Atom feeds and 38 | should only print those with new release version. 39 | 40 | It implements checking for projects in github.com and freshcode.club. 41 | Projects must be added to a YAML file (named by default 42 | ~/.config/versions/versions.yaml). One can use --file=FILENAME option 43 | to specify an alternative YAML file. version.yaml is included as an 44 | example in this project. 45 | 46 | Versions uses and produces text files. Those files are cache files 47 | written into ~/.local/versions directory. "*.cache" are cache files 48 | containing the project list and their associated version (the latest). 49 | "*.feed" are information feed cache files containing on only one line 50 | the latest parsed post of the feed. 51 | """ 52 | 53 | 54 | def check_versions(versions_conf): 55 | """ 56 | Checks versions by parsing online feeds. 57 | """ 58 | 59 | # Checks projects from by project sites such as github and sourceforge 60 | byproject_site_list = versions_conf.extract_site_list('byproject') 61 | byproject.check_versions(versions_conf, byproject_site_list) 62 | 63 | # Checks projects from 'list' tupe sites such as freshcode.club 64 | list_site_list = versions_conf.extract_site_list('list') 65 | bylist.check_versions(versions_conf, list_site_list) 66 | # End of check_versions() function 67 | 68 | 69 | def print_cache_or_check_versions(versions_conf): 70 | """ 71 | Decide to pretty print projects and their associated version that 72 | are already in the cache or to check versions of that projects upon 73 | selections made at the command line 74 | """ 75 | 76 | common.print_debug(versions_conf.options.debug, u'Loading yaml config file') 77 | versions_conf.load_yaml_from_config_file(versions_conf.config_filename) 78 | 79 | if versions_conf.options.list_cache is True: 80 | # Pretty prints all caches. 81 | cache_list = versions_conf.make_site_cache_list_name() 82 | caches.print_versions_from_cache(versions_conf.local_dir, cache_list) 83 | 84 | else: 85 | # Checks version from online feeds 86 | check_versions(versions_conf) 87 | 88 | # End of print_list_or_check_versions() function. 89 | 90 | 91 | def testmodule(name): 92 | """ 93 | Runs doctests in the module called 'name' 94 | """ 95 | 96 | print(u'{} {} {}'.format(u'»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Testing module:', name, u'««««««««««««««««')) 97 | mod = __import__(name) 98 | doctest.testmod(mod, verbose=True) 99 | print(u'{}'.format('End.\n')) 100 | 101 | # End of testmodule() function. 102 | 103 | 104 | def main(): 105 | """ 106 | This is the where the program begins 107 | """ 108 | 109 | if sys.version_info[0] == 2: 110 | sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter(locale.getpreferredencoding())(sys.stdout) 111 | 112 | versions_conf = configuration.Conf() # Configuration options 113 | 114 | if versions_conf.options.debug: 115 | module_list = ['__main__', 'common', 'caches', 'configuration', 'byproject', 'bylist'] 116 | for module_name in module_list: 117 | testmodule(module_name) 118 | 119 | if os.path.isfile(versions_conf.config_filename): 120 | print_cache_or_check_versions(versions_conf) 121 | 122 | else: 123 | print(u'Error: file {} does not exist'.format(versions_conf.config_filename)) 124 | 125 | # End of main() function 126 | 127 | 128 | if __name__ == "__main__": 129 | main() 130 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions/versions.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | continuum.io: 2 | url: "https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/rss.xml" 3 | type: list 4 | regex: '[ad\s]*([\.\w\s-]+)\s([\d\.-]+\w*).*' 5 | multiproject: ',|;' 6 | projects: 7 | - pytorch 8 | - holoviews 9 | - pyopenssl 10 | 11 | freshcode: 12 | url: "http://freshcode.club/projects.rss" 13 | type: list 14 | regex: '([\w\s-]+)\s([\d\.]+).*' 15 | projects: 16 | - FileZilla 17 | - sauvegarde 18 | - git 19 | 20 | fossies: 21 | url: "https://fossies.org/fresh.rss" 22 | type: list 23 | regex: '([\w\s-]+)\s-\s([\d\.]+).*' 24 | projects: 25 | - duplicity 26 | 27 | pypi: 28 | url: "https://pypi.org/rss/updates.xml" 29 | type: list 30 | projects: 31 | - PyYAML 32 | - feedparser 33 | 34 | freebsd: 35 | url: "https://www.freshports.org/backend/rss2.0.php" 36 | type: list 37 | regex: '([\/\w\s-]+)\s-\s([\d\.]+).*' 38 | projects: 39 | - www/nginx 40 | - games/tty-solitaire 41 | 42 | 43 | sourceforge: 44 | url: "https://sourceforge.net/projects/{}/rss?path=/" 45 | type: byproject 46 | projects: 47 | - name: advtor 48 | regex: '/\w+-([\d\.]+)/.*' 49 | 50 | github: 51 | url: "https://github.com/{}/tags.atom" 52 | type: byproject 53 | entry: last checked 54 | projects: 55 | - name: angular/angular 56 | regex: '([\d\.\-rcbetaRCBETA]+)' 57 | - name: InfotelGLPI/manufacturersimports 58 | regex: '\w+ [\d\.]+ : \w+ ([\d\.]+).*' 59 | entry: latest 60 | - name: kanboard/kanboard 61 | regex: 'Version\s([\d\.]+)' 62 | entry: latest 63 | - name: ampache/ampache 64 | regex: '^v([\di\.]+$)' 65 | entry: last checked 66 | - name: google/closure-compiler 67 | regex: 'v([\d\.]+)' 68 | entry: last checked 69 | - curl/curl 70 | - name: dCache/dcache 71 | entry: last checked 72 | - akheron/jansson 73 | - milkytracker/MilkyTracker 74 | - terryyin/lizard 75 | - vmware/pyvmomi 76 | - tmux/tmux 77 | - name: tmuxinator/tmuxinator 78 | regex: 'v([\d\.]+):.*' 79 | - name: gorhill/uBlock 80 | regex: '([\d\.\-rRcC]+)' 81 | - cachethq/cachet 82 | - Gandi/baobab 83 | - name: dupgit/versions 84 | regex: 'v([\d\.]+)\s*:.*' 85 | - release-monitoring/anitya 86 | - name: google/closure-compiler 87 | entry: last checked 88 | 89 | savanah: 90 | url: "http://savannah.gnu.org/news/atom.php?group={}" 91 | type: byproject 92 | projects: 93 | - wget 94 | 95 | sourcehut: 96 | url: "https://git.sr.ht/{}/refs/rss.xml" 97 | type: byproject 98 | projects: 99 | - ~sircmpwn/meta.sr.ht 100 | 101 | gitlab_openldap: 102 | url: "https://git.openldap.org/{}/-/tags?format=atom" 103 | type: byproject 104 | projects: 105 | - openldap/openldap 106 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------