57 |
58 |
59 |
60 |
61 |
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/nonebot_plugin_starrail_calendar/draw_calendar.py:
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1 | import re
2 | import jinja2
3 |
4 | from .browser import get_new_page
5 | from .data_source import *
6 | from datetime import datetime, timedelta
7 | from pathlib import Path
8 |
9 | body = []
10 | weeks = []
11 | weekList = ['一', '二', '三', '四', '五', '六', '日']
12 | template_path = str(Path(__file__).parent / 'template')
13 | template_name = "calendar.html"
14 | env = jinja2.Environment(loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(template_path), enable_async=True)
15 |
16 |
17 | async def generate_day_schedule(server='cn', **kwargs):
18 | events = await get_events(server, 0, 15)
19 | """ 追加数据前先执行清除,以防数据叠加 """
20 | body.clear()
21 | weeks.clear()
22 | t = datetime.now()
23 |
24 | for i in range(7):
25 | d2 = (t + timedelta(days=i)).strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
26 | """ 分割 [年|月|日]"""
27 | date_full = str(d2).split("-")
28 | current = 'm-events-calendar__table-header-current' if t.strftime("%d") == date_full[2] else ""
29 | date = re.search(r'0\d+', date_full[1]).group(0).replace('0', '') if re.search(r'0\d+', date_full[1]) else \
30 | date_full[1]
31 |
32 | week = datetime(int(date_full[0]), int(date_full[1]), int(date_full[2])).isoweekday()
33 | weeks.append({
34 | 'week': f'星期{weekList[week - 1]}',
35 | 'date': f'{date}.{date_full[2]}',
36 | 'current': current
37 | })
38 |
39 | template = env.get_template('calendar.html')
40 |
41 | for event in events:
42 | if event['left_days'] < 0:
43 | time = '永久开放'
44 | else:
45 | time = '即将结束' if event["left_days"] == 0 else f'{str(event["left_days"])}天后结束'
46 | if event['start'] is None:
47 | online = ''
48 | else:
49 | start = datetime.strftime(event["start"],r"%m-%d").lstrip('0').replace('-0','-')
50 | end = datetime.strftime(event["end"], r"%m-%d").lstrip('0').replace('-0','-')
51 | online = f'{start} - {end}'
52 |
53 | body.append({
54 | 'title': event['title'],
55 | 'color': event['color'],
56 | 'banner': event['banner'],
57 | 'online': online,
58 | 'time': time
59 | })
60 |
61 | content = await template.render_async(body=body, css_path=template_path, week=weeks)
62 |
63 | async with get_new_page(**kwargs) as page:
64 | await page.goto('file://' + template_path + "/" + template_name)
65 | await page.set_content(content, wait_until='networkidle')
66 | await page.wait_for_timeout(0)
67 | pic = await page.screenshot(full_page=True)
68 | return pic
69 |
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/nonebot_plugin_starrail_calendar/browser.py:
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1 | from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
2 | from contextlib import suppress
3 | from pathlib import Path
4 | from typing import Optional, Literal, Tuple, Union, List, AsyncGenerator, AsyncIterator
5 |
6 | from nonebot import logger
7 |
8 | from .config import *
9 | from playwright.async_api import Page, Browser, Playwright, async_playwright, Error
10 |
11 |
12 | _playwright: Optional[Playwright] = None
13 | _browser: Optional[Browser] = None
14 | _browser_type = config.browser_type
15 |
16 |
17 | async def init(**kwargs) -> Browser:
18 | global _browser
19 | global _playwright
20 | try:
21 | _playwright = await async_playwright().start()
22 | _browser = await launch_browser(**kwargs)
23 | except NotImplementedError:
24 | logger.warning('Playwright', '初始化失败,请关闭FASTAPI_RELOAD')
25 | except Error:
26 | await install_browser()
27 | _browser = await launch_browser(**kwargs)
28 | return _browser
29 |
30 |
31 | async def launch_browser(**kwargs) -> Browser:
32 | assert _playwright is not None, "Playwright is not initialized"
33 |
34 | if _browser_type == 'firefox':
35 | return await _playwright.firefox.launch(**kwargs)
36 | elif _browser_type == 'chromium':
37 | return await _playwright.chromium.launch(**kwargs)
38 | elif _browser_type == 'webkit':
39 | return await _playwright.webkit.launch(**kwargs)
40 |
41 |
42 | async def get_browser(**kwargs) -> Browser:
43 | return _browser or await init(**kwargs)
44 |
45 |
46 | async def install_browser():
47 | import os
48 | import sys
49 |
50 | from playwright.__main__ import main
51 |
52 | logger.info('Playwright', f'正在安装 {_browser_type}')
53 | sys.argv = ["", "install", f"{_browser_type}"]
54 | with suppress(SystemExit):
55 | logger.info('Playwright', '正在安装依赖')
56 | os.system("playwright install-deps")
57 | main()
58 |
59 |
60 | @asynccontextmanager
61 | async def get_new_page(**kwargs) -> AsyncGenerator[Page, None]:
62 | assert _browser, "playwright尚未初始化"
63 | page = await _browser.new_page(**kwargs)
64 | try:
65 | yield page
66 | finally:
67 | await page.close()
68 |
69 |
70 | async def screenshot(url: str,
71 | *,
72 | elements: Optional[Union[List[str]]] = None,
73 | timeout: Optional[float] = 100000,
74 | wait_until: Literal["domcontentloaded", "load", "networkidle", "load", "commit"] = "networkidle",
75 | viewport_size: Tuple[int, int] = (1920, 1080),
76 | full_page=True,
77 | **kwargs):
78 | if not url.startswith(('https://', 'http://')):
79 | url = f'https://{url}'
80 | viewport_size = {'width': viewport_size[0], 'height': viewport_size[1]}
81 | brower = await get_browser()
82 | page = await brower.new_page(
83 | viewport=viewport_size,
84 | **kwargs)
85 | try:
86 | await page.goto(url, wait_until=wait_until, timeout=timeout)
87 | assert page
88 | if not elements:
89 | return await page.screenshot(timeout=timeout, full_page=full_page)
90 | for e in elements:
91 | card = await page.wait_for_selector(e, timeout=timeout, state='visible')
92 | assert card
93 | clip = await card.bounding_box()
94 | return await page.screenshot(clip=clip, timeout=timeout, full_page=full_page, path='test.png')
95 |
96 | except Exception as e:
97 | raise e
98 | finally:
99 | if page:
100 | await page.close()
101 |
102 |
103 | @asynccontextmanager
104 | async def get_new_page(**kwargs) -> AsyncIterator[Page]:
105 | browser = await get_browser()
106 | page = await browser.new_page(**kwargs)
107 | try:
108 | yield page
109 | finally:
110 | await page.close()
111 |
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/nonebot_plugin_starrail_calendar/__init__.py:
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1 | import logging
2 | import nonebot
3 | import re
4 | from apscheduler.schedulers.asyncio import AsyncIOScheduler
5 | from nonebot import get_bot, on_command, on_regex
6 | from nonebot.adapters.onebot.v11 import GroupMessageEvent, MessageEvent, Message, MessageSegment, ActionFailed
7 | from nonebot.params import CommandArg
8 | from nonebot.permission import SUPERUSER
9 | from nonebot.plugin import PluginMetadata
10 | from nonebot.rule import to_me
11 |
12 | from .config import *
13 |
14 | from .utils import *
15 | from .draw_calendar import *
16 |
17 | __plugin_meta__ = PluginMetadata(
18 | name="星穹铁道活动日历",
19 | description="查看《崩坏:星穹铁道》活动",
20 | usage="<星穹/星琼>日历",
21 | extra={
22 | 'author': 'TonyKun',
23 | 'version': '1.1',
24 | 'priority': 24,
25 | }
26 | )
27 |
28 | driver = nonebot.get_driver()
29 | server = 'cn'
30 | scheduler = AsyncIOScheduler()
31 | calendar = on_command('星穹日历', aliases={"sr日历", "星穹日历", '星琼日历', '星铁日历', '崩铁日历'}, priority=24, block=True)
32 | push = on_regex(r"^开启推送$|^关闭推送$", permission=SUPERUSER, rule=to_me(), priority=24, block=True)
33 |
34 |
35 | @driver.on_startup
36 | async def _():
37 | scheduler.start()
38 | for group_id, group_data in load_data('data.json').items():
39 | scheduler.add_job(
40 | func=send_calendar,
41 | trigger='cron',
42 | hour=group_data['hour'],
43 | minute=group_data['minute'],
44 | id="starrali_calendar_" + group_id,
45 | args=(group_id, group_data),
46 | misfire_grace_time=10
47 | )
48 |
49 |
50 | @push.handle()
51 | async def _(event: GroupMessageEvent):
52 | msg = event.get_plaintext()
53 | group_id = str(event.group_id)
54 | group_data = load_data('data.json')
55 | if msg == '开启推送':
56 | group_data[group_id] = {
57 | 'server_list': [
58 | str(server)
59 | ],
60 | 'hour': 8,
61 | 'minute': 0,
62 | }
63 | if event.message_type == 'guild':
64 | await push.finish("暂不支持频道内推送~")
65 |
66 | if scheduler.get_job('starrali_calendar_' + group_id):
67 | scheduler.remove_job("starrali_calendar_" + group_id)
68 | save_data(group_data, 'data.json')
69 |
70 | scheduler.add_job(
71 | func=send_calendar,
72 | trigger='cron',
73 | hour=8,
74 | minute=0,
75 | id="starrali_calendar_" + group_id,
76 | args=(group_id, group_data[group_id]),
77 | misfire_grace_time=10
78 | )
79 |
80 | await push.finish('星穹日历推送已开启, 默认推送时间为8点', at_sender=True)
81 |
82 | elif msg == '关闭推送':
83 | del group_data[group_id]
84 | if scheduler.get_job("starrali_calendar_" + group_id):
85 | scheduler.remove_job("starrali_calendar_" + group_id)
86 | save_data(group_data, 'data.json')
87 | await push.finish('星穹日历推送已关闭', at_sender=True)
88 |
89 |
90 | async def send_calendar(group_id, group_data):
91 | im = await generate_day_schedule('cn', viewport={"width": config.width, "height": config.height})
92 | await get_bot().send_group_msg(group_id=int(group_id), message=MessageSegment.image(im))
93 |
94 |
95 | def update_group_schedule(group_id, group_data):
96 | group_id = str(group_id)
97 | if group_id not in group_data:
98 | return
99 |
100 | scheduler.add_job(
101 | func=send_calendar,
102 | trigger='cron',
103 | args=(group_id, group_data),
104 | id=f'starrali_calendar_{group_id}',
105 | replace_existing=True,
106 | hour=group_data[group_id]['hour'],
107 | minute=group_data[group_id]['minute'],
108 | misfire_grace_time=10
109 | )
110 |
111 |
112 | @calendar.handle()
113 | async def _(event: Union[GroupMessageEvent, MessageEvent], msg: Message = CommandArg()):
114 | group_id = str(event.group_id)
115 | group_data = load_data('data.json')
116 | fun = msg.extract_plain_text().strip()
117 | action = re.search(r'(?Pon|off|time|status)', fun)
118 | if not fun:
119 | im = await generate_day_schedule(server, viewport={"width": config.width, "height": config.height})
120 |
121 | try:
122 | await calendar.finish(MessageSegment.image(im))
123 | except ActionFailed as e:
124 | logging.error(e)
125 |
126 | elif action:
127 | # 设置推送时间
128 | if action.group('action') == 'time':
129 | match = str(msg).split(" ")
130 | time = re.search(r'(\d{1,2}):(\d{2})', match[1]) or re.search(r'(\d{1,2}):(\d{2})', match[1])
131 |
132 | if time:
133 | if not time or len(time.groups()) < 2:
134 | await calendar.finish("请指定推送时间", at_sender=True)
135 | else:
136 | group_data[group_id]['hour'] = int(time.group(1))
137 | group_data[group_id]['minute'] = int(time.group(2))
138 | save_data(group_data, 'data.json')
139 | update_group_schedule(group_id, group_data)
140 |
141 | await calendar.finish(
142 | f"推送时间已设置为: {group_data[group_id]['hour']}:{group_data[group_id]['minute']:02d}",
143 | at_sender=True)
144 |
145 | else:
146 | await calendar.finish("请给出正确的时间,格式为12:00", at_sender=True)
147 |
148 | # 查询订阅推送状态
149 | elif action.group('action') == "status":
150 | try:
151 | message = "订阅日历: {0}\n" \
152 | "推送时间: {1}:{2}".format(
153 | group_data[group_id]['server_list'],
154 | group_data[group_id]['hour'],
155 | group_data[group_id]['minute']
156 | )
157 | await calendar.finish(message)
158 | except KeyError as e:
159 | await calendar.finish("当前Q群尚未开启日历推送,无法查看推送状态")
160 |
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1 | /*! normalize.css v8.0.1 | MIT License | github.com/necolas/normalize.css */
2 | /* Document
3 | ========================================================================== */
4 | /**
5 | * 1. Correct the line height in all browsers.
6 | * 2. Prevent adjustments of font size after orientation changes in iOS.
7 | */
8 | html {
9 | line-height: 1.15;
10 | /* 1 */
11 | -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;
12 | /* 2 */
13 | font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Source Sans Pro,
14 | Helvetica Neue, Arial, PingFang SC, Microsoft YaHei, sans-serif,
15 | Apple Color Emoji, Segoe UI Emoji;
16 | font-weight: 500;
17 | }
18 | /* Sections
19 | ========================================================================== */
20 | /**
21 | * Remove the margin in all browsers.
22 | */
23 | body {
24 | margin: 0;
25 | scroll-behavior: smooth;
26 | }
27 | /**
28 | * Render the `main` element consistently in IE.
29 | */
30 | main {
31 | display: block;
32 | }
33 | /**
34 | * Correct the font size and margin on `h1` elements within `section` and
35 | * `article` contexts in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
36 | */
37 | h1 {
38 | font-size: 2em;
39 | margin: 0.67em 0;
40 | }
41 | /* Grouping content
42 | ========================================================================== */
43 | /**
44 | * 1. Add the correct box sizing in Firefox.
45 | * 2. Show the overflow in Edge and IE.
46 | */
47 | hr {
48 | box-sizing: content-box;
49 | /* 1 */
50 | height: 0;
51 | /* 1 */
52 | overflow: visible;
53 | /* 2 */
54 | }
55 | /**
56 | * 1. Correct the inheritance and scaling of font size in all browsers.
57 | * 2. Correct the odd `em` font sizing in all browsers.
58 | */
59 | pre {
60 | font-family: monospace, monospace;
61 | /* 1 */
62 | font-size: 1em;
63 | /* 2 */
64 | }
65 | /* Text-level semantics
66 | ========================================================================== */
67 | /**
68 | * Remove the gray background on active links in IE 10.
69 | */
70 | a {
71 | background-color: transparent;
72 | }
73 | /**
74 | * 1. Remove the bottom border in Chrome 57-
75 | * 2. Add the correct text decoration in Chrome, Edge, IE, Opera, and Safari.
76 | */
77 | abbr[title] {
78 | border-bottom: none;
79 | /* 1 */
80 | text-decoration: underline;
81 | /* 2 */
82 | text-decoration: underline dotted;
83 | /* 2 */
84 | }
85 | /**
86 | * Add the correct font weight in Chrome, Edge, and Safari.
87 | */
88 | b,
89 | strong {
90 | font-weight: bolder;
91 | }
92 | /**
93 | * 1. Correct the inheritance and scaling of font size in all browsers.
94 | * 2. Correct the odd `em` font sizing in all browsers.
95 | */
96 | code,
97 | kbd,
98 | samp {
99 | font-family: monospace, monospace;
100 | /* 1 */
101 | font-size: 1em;
102 | /* 2 */
103 | }
104 | /**
105 | * Add the correct font size in all browsers.
106 | */
107 | small {
108 | font-size: 80%;
109 | }
110 | /**
111 | * Prevent `sub` and `sup` elements from affecting the line height in
112 | * all browsers.
113 | */
114 | sub,
115 | sup {
116 | font-size: 75%;
117 | line-height: 0;
118 | position: relative;
119 | vertical-align: baseline;
120 | }
121 | sub {
122 | bottom: -0.25em;
123 | }
124 | sup {
125 | top: -0.5em;
126 | }
127 | /* Embedded content
128 | ========================================================================== */
129 | /**
130 | * Remove the border on images inside links in IE 10.
131 | */
132 | img {
133 | border-style: none;
134 | }
135 | /* Forms
136 | ========================================================================== */
137 | /**
138 | * 1. Change the font styles in all browsers.
139 | * 2. Remove the margin in Firefox and Safari.
140 | */
141 | button,
142 | input,
143 | optgroup,
144 | select,
145 | textarea {
146 | font-family: inherit;
147 | /* 1 */
148 | font-size: 100%;
149 | /* 1 */
150 | line-height: 1.15;
151 | /* 1 */
152 | margin: 0;
153 | /* 2 */
154 | }
155 | /**
156 | * Show the overflow in IE.
157 | * 1. Show the overflow in Edge.
158 | */
159 | button,
160 | input {
161 | /* 1 */
162 | overflow: visible;
163 | }
164 | /**
165 | * Remove the inheritance of text transform in Edge, Firefox, and IE.
166 | * 1. Remove the inheritance of text transform in Firefox.
167 | */
168 | button,
169 | select {
170 | /* 1 */
171 | text-transform: none;
172 | }
173 | /**
174 | * Correct the inability to style clickable types in iOS and Safari.
175 | */
176 | button,
177 | [type="button"],
178 | [type="reset"],
179 | [type="submit"] {
180 | -webkit-appearance: button;
181 | }
182 | /**
183 | * Remove the inner border and padding in Firefox.
184 | */
185 | button::-moz-focus-inner,
186 | [type="button"]::-moz-focus-inner,
187 | [type="reset"]::-moz-focus-inner,
188 | [type="submit"]::-moz-focus-inner {
189 | border-style: none;
190 | padding: 0;
191 | }
192 | /**
193 | * Restore the focus styles unset by the previous rule.
194 | */
195 | button:-moz-focusring,
196 | [type="button"]:-moz-focusring,
197 | [type="reset"]:-moz-focusring,
198 | [type="submit"]:-moz-focusring {
199 | outline: 1px dotted ButtonText;
200 | }
201 | /**
202 | * Correct the padding in Firefox.
203 | */
204 | fieldset {
205 | padding: 0.35em 0.75em 0.625em;
206 | }
207 | /**
208 | * 1. Correct the text wrapping in Edge and IE.
209 | * 2. Correct the color inheritance from `fieldset` elements in IE.
210 | * 3. Remove the padding so developers are not caught out when they zero out
211 | * `fieldset` elements in all browsers.
212 | */
213 | legend {
214 | box-sizing: border-box;
215 | /* 1 */
216 | color: inherit;
217 | /* 2 */
218 | display: table;
219 | /* 1 */
220 | max-width: 100%;
221 | /* 1 */
222 | padding: 0;
223 | /* 3 */
224 | white-space: normal;
225 | /* 1 */
226 | }
227 | /**
228 | * Add the correct vertical alignment in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
229 | */
230 | progress {
231 | vertical-align: baseline;
232 | }
233 | /**
234 | * Remove the default vertical scrollbar in IE 10+.
235 | */
236 | textarea {
237 | overflow: auto;
238 | }
239 | /**
240 | * 1. Add the correct box sizing in IE 10.
241 | * 2. Remove the padding in IE 10.
242 | */
243 | [type="checkbox"],
244 | [type="radio"] {
245 | box-sizing: border-box;
246 | /* 1 */
247 | padding: 0;
248 | /* 2 */
249 | }
250 | /**
251 | * Correct the cursor style of increment and decrement buttons in Chrome.
252 | */
253 | [type="number"]::-webkit-inner-spin-button,
254 | [type="number"]::-webkit-outer-spin-button {
255 | height: auto;
256 | }
257 | /**
258 | * 1. Correct the odd appearance in Chrome and Safari.
259 | * 2. Correct the outline style in Safari.
260 | */
261 | [type="search"] {
262 | -webkit-appearance: textfield;
263 | /* 1 */
264 | outline-offset: -2px;
265 | /* 2 */
266 | }
267 | /**
268 | * Remove the inner padding in Chrome and Safari on macOS.
269 | */
270 | [type="search"]::-webkit-search-decoration {
271 | -webkit-appearance: none;
272 | }
273 | /**
274 | * 1. Correct the inability to style clickable types in iOS and Safari.
275 | * 2. Change font properties to `inherit` in Safari.
276 | */
277 | ::-webkit-file-upload-button {
278 | -webkit-appearance: button;
279 | /* 1 */
280 | font: inherit;
281 | /* 2 */
282 | }
283 | /* Interactive
284 | ========================================================================== */
285 | /*
286 | * Add the correct display in Edge, IE 10+, and Firefox.
287 | */
288 | details {
289 | display: block;
290 | }
291 | /*
292 | * Add the correct display in all browsers.
293 | */
294 | summary {
295 | display: list-item;
296 | }
297 | /* Misc
298 | ========================================================================== */
299 | /**
300 | * Add the correct display in IE 10+.
301 | */
302 | template {
303 | display: none;
304 | }
305 | /**
306 | * Add the correct display in IE 10.
307 | */
308 | [hidden] {
309 | display: none;
310 | }
311 |
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1 | @font-face {
2 | font-family: "FFXIV-EN";
3 | src: url("~/assets/font/EORZEA.TTF") format("truetype");
4 | }
5 | .xiv-en {
6 | font-family: "FFXIV-EN", sans-serif;
7 | }
8 | .cursorAniDom {
9 | content: " ";
10 | transition: all 0.8s ease-out;
11 | display: block;
12 | position: absolute;
13 | left: -0.25rem;
14 | top: Calc(50% - 0.25rem);
15 | width: 0.5rem;
16 | height: 0.5rem;
17 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
18 | background-size: contain;
19 | background-image: url("~assets/img/home/cursor.png");
20 | -webkit-animation: 0.6s ease-out infinite running cursorAni;
21 | animation: 0.6s ease-out infinite running cursorAni;
22 | pointer-events: none;
23 | }
24 | @-webkit-keyframes cursorAni {
25 | 0% {
26 | transform: translateX(0);
27 | }
28 | 50% {
29 | transform: translateX(0.03rem);
30 | }
31 | 100% {
32 | transform: translateX(0);
33 | }
34 | }
35 | @keyframes cursorAni {
36 | 0% {
37 | transform: translateX(0);
38 | }
39 | 50% {
40 | transform: translateX(0.03rem);
41 | }
42 | 100% {
43 | transform: translateX(0);
44 | }
45 | }
46 | .tl-item,
47 | .tl-item > div {
48 | white-space: nowrap;
49 | overflow: hidden;
50 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
51 | }
52 | .text-loop:hover > div {
53 | white-space: nowrap;
54 | -webkit-animation: 2s textLoop linear infinite alternate;
55 | animation: 2s textLoop linear infinite alternate;
56 | width: -webkit-max-content;
57 | width: -moz-max-content;
58 | width: max-content;
59 | }
60 | @-webkit-keyframes textLoop {
61 | 0% {
62 | transform: translateX(0px);
63 | }
64 | 100% {
65 | transform: translateX(Calc(var(--text-width) - 100% - 0.5em));
66 | }
67 | }
68 | @keyframes textLoop {
69 | 0% {
70 | transform: translateX(0px);
71 | }
72 | 100% {
73 | transform: translateX(Calc(var(--text-width) - 100% - 0.5em));
74 | }
75 | }
76 | :root {
77 | --bgColor: #161616;
78 | }
79 | body {
80 | overflow: overlay;
81 | }
82 | .temp-def {
83 | position: relative;
84 | background-color: var(--bgColor);
85 | }
86 | .page-container {
87 | min-width: calc(1000px + 80px * 2);
88 | max-width: calc(1280px + 80px * 2);
89 | margin: 0 auto;
90 | padding: 0 80px;
91 | background-color: var(--bgColor);
92 | position: relative;
93 | }
94 | .ie-tips {
95 | position: fixed;
96 | left: 0;
97 | right: 0;
98 | top: 0;
99 | bottom: 0;
100 | background-color: #161616;
101 | }
102 | .ie-tips__container {
103 | width: 960px;
104 | position: absolute;
105 | left: 50%;
106 | top: 50%;
107 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
108 | }
109 | .ie-tips__header {
110 | height: 80px;
111 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
112 | background-size: 100%;
113 | background-image: url(~assets/img/ie-tips/head.png);
114 | }
115 | .ie-tips__middle {
116 | margin-top: -1px;
117 | background-size: 100%;
118 | background-image: url(~assets/img/ie-tips/middle.png);
119 | text-align: center;
120 | padding-bottom: 100px;
121 | }
122 | .ie-tips__bottom {
123 | margin-top: -1px;
124 | height: 89px;
125 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
126 | background-size: 100%;
127 | background-image: url(~assets/img/ie-tips/bottom.png);
128 | }
129 | .ie-tips__content {
130 | font-size: 16px;
131 | }
132 | .ie-tips__padding {
133 | height: 50px;
134 | }
135 | .ie-tips__desc {
136 | color: #9da2a2;
137 | }
138 | .ie-tips__img {
139 | width: 121px;
140 | position: absolute;
141 | right: 100px;
142 | bottom: 69px;
143 | transform: rotate(16deg);
144 | opacity: 0.8;
145 | }
146 | .ie-tips__sign {
147 | font-family: "FFXIV-EN", sans-serif;
148 | font-size: 20px;
149 | position: absolute;
150 | right: 93px;
151 | bottom: 81px;
152 | color: #63625e;
153 | }
154 | .m-events-calenda__m-right {
155 | width: 532px;
156 | background-color: #292b32;
157 | position: relative;
158 | padding-bottom: 1px;
159 | border-radius: 10px;
160 | box-shadow: 0 0 18px black;
161 | }
162 | .m-events-calendar__table-header {
163 | display: flex;
164 | background-color: #292b32;
165 | position: relative;
166 | border-radius: 10px 10px 0 0;
167 | overflow: hidden;
168 | }
169 | .m-events-calendar__table-header-item {
170 | width: 76px;
171 | }
172 | .m-events-calendar__table-header-week {
173 | text-align: center;
174 | padding-top: 10px;
175 | }
176 | .m-events-calendar__table-header-date {
177 | text-align: center;
178 | padding-bottom: 10px;
179 | color: #e1e1e1;
180 | }
181 | .m-events-calendar__table-header-current {
182 | background-color: #33343c;
183 | }
184 | .m-events-calendar__line-container {
185 | position: absolute;
186 | left: 0;
187 | right: 0;
188 | top: 0;
189 | bottom: 0;
190 | display: flex;
191 | border-radius: 10px;
192 | overflow: hidden;
193 | }
194 | .m-events-calendar__line-item {
195 | width: 76px;
196 | height: 100%;
197 | position: relative;
198 | }
199 | .m-events-calendar__line-item::after {
200 | content: '';
201 | position: absolute;
202 | right: -1px;
203 | border-right: 1px dashed #cccccc21;
204 | top: 0;
205 | bottom: 0;
206 | }
207 | .m-events-calendar__line-item:last-of-type::after {
208 | border-right-width: 0;
209 | }
210 | .m-events-calendar__line-item-current {
211 | background-color: #33343c;
212 | }
213 | .m-events-calendar__line-item-last::after {
214 | border-right-color: transparent;
215 | }
216 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-container {
217 | height: 50px;
218 | background-color: black;
219 | position: relative;
220 | left: -6px;
221 | margin-bottom: 15px;
222 | cursor: pointer;
223 | display: block;
224 | box-shadow: 4px 4px 4px rgba(35, 35, 35, 0.85);
225 | }
226 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-bg {
227 | position: absolute;
228 | right: 0;
229 | top: 0;
230 | bottom: 0;
231 | width: 100%;
232 | background-position: center right;
233 | background-size: auto 100%;
234 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
235 | -webkit-mask: linear-gradient(to right, transparent 50%, #000 100%);
236 | mask: linear-gradient(to right, transparent 50%, #000 100%);
237 | }
238 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-tag {
239 | position: absolute;
240 | left: 0;
241 | top: 0;
242 | bottom: 0;
243 | width: 6px;
244 | background-color: #5146c7;
245 | }
246 | .m-events-calendar__event-item {
247 | padding-top: 8px;
248 | padding-left: 13px;
249 | position: relative;
250 | }
251 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-not-finish::after {
252 | content: '';
253 | position: absolute;
254 | top: -6px;
255 | right: 0;
256 | width: 0;
257 | height: 0;
258 | border-style: solid;
259 | border-width: 6px 0 0 6px;
260 | border-color: transparent transparent transparent #5d4f4f;
261 | }
262 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-info {
263 | transform-origin: left top;
264 | transform: scale(0.9);
265 | }
266 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-act-name {
267 | overflow: hidden;
268 | text-overflow: ellipsis;
269 | white-space: nowrap;
270 | font-size: 16px;
271 | color: #ececec;
272 | width: 100%;
273 | display: block;
274 | }
275 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-text {
276 | color: #bababa;
277 | font-size: 12px;
278 | }
279 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-time {
280 | font-size: 12px;
281 | color: #ffc702;
282 | }
283 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-end-time {
284 | position: absolute;
285 | right: 16px;
286 | font-size: 12px;
287 | color: #e6e6e6;
288 | top: 0;
289 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
290 | padding: 3px 6px;
291 | transform-origin: top right;
292 | transform: scale(0.9);
293 | }
294 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-end-time::before {
295 | position: absolute;
296 | top: 0;
297 | left: -15px;
298 | content: '';
299 | width: 0;
300 | height: 0;
301 | border-style: solid;
302 | border-width: 0 15px 21.6px 0;
303 | border-color: transparent rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) transparent transparent;
304 | }
305 | .m-events-calendar__event-item-end-time::after {
306 | position: absolute;
307 | top: 0;
308 | right: -15px;
309 | content: '';
310 | width: 0;
311 | height: 0;
312 | border-style: solid;
313 | border-width: 21.6px 15px 0 0;
314 | border-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) transparent transparent transparent;
315 | }
316 | .calendar-wapper {
317 | width: 600px;
318 | background-color: #1e1d2c;
319 | display: flex;
320 | align-items: center;
321 | justify-content: center;
322 | padding-bottom: 50px;
323 | padding-top: 30px;
324 | }
325 | .text {
326 | text-align: center;
327 | padding-top: 40px;
328 | color: #5c6067;
329 | }
330 | .m-events-calendar__table-header-week {
331 | color: #cecece;
332 | }
333 |
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/nonebot_plugin_starrail_calendar/data_source.py:
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1 | import json
2 | import math
3 | import os
4 | import asyncio
5 | import functools
6 | import re
7 | from datetime import datetime, timedelta
8 | from pathlib import Path
9 |
10 | from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta
11 |
12 | from . import *
13 |
14 | res = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), 'template')
15 |
16 | # type 0 普通常驻任务深渊 1 新闻 2 蛋池 3 限时活动H5
17 | event_data = {
18 | 'cn': [],
19 | }
20 |
21 | event_updated = {
22 | 'cn': '',
23 | }
24 |
25 | lock = {
26 | 'cn': asyncio.Lock(),
27 | }
28 |
29 | ignored_key_words = [
30 | '有奖问卷',
31 | '公平运营',
32 | '防沉迷',
33 | '游戏优化',
34 | '保密测试',
35 | '社群',
36 | '社媒聚合页',
37 | '米游社',
38 | '阵容',
39 | '攻略征集',
40 | '激励',
41 | '角色PV',
42 | '版本PV',
43 | '角色演示',
44 | '畅玩卡',
45 | '云•星穹铁道'
46 |
47 | ]
48 |
49 | ignored_ann_ids = [
50 | '185', # 公平运营
51 | '262',
52 | '561'
53 | ]
54 | detail_api = 'https://hkrpg-api.mihoyo.com/common/hkrpg_cn/announcement/api/getAnnList?game=hkrpg&game_biz=hkrpg_cn&lang=zh-cn&auth_appid=announcement&authkey_ver=1&bundle_id=hkrpg_cn&channel_id=1&level=65&platform=pc®ion=prod_gf_cn&sdk_presentation_style=fullscreen&sdk_screen_transparent=true&sign_type=2&uid=100000000'
55 | list_api = 'https://hkrpg-api.mihoyo.com/common/hkrpg_cn/announcement/api/getAnnContent?game=hkrpg&game_biz=hkrpg_cn&lang=zh-cn&bundle_id=hkrpg_cn&platform=pc®ion=prod_gf_cn&level=55&uid=100000000'
56 |
57 |
58 | def cache(ttl=timedelta(hours=1), arg_key=None):
59 | def wrap(func):
60 | cache_data = {}
61 |
62 | @functools.wraps(func)
63 | async def wrapped(*args, **kw):
64 | nonlocal cache_data
65 | default_data = {"time": None, "value": None}
66 | ins_key = 'default'
67 | if arg_key:
68 | ins_key = arg_key + str(kw.get(arg_key, ''))
69 | data = cache_data.get(ins_key, default_data)
70 | else:
71 | data = cache_data.get(ins_key, default_data)
72 |
73 | now = datetime.now()
74 | if not data['time'] or now - data['time'] > ttl:
75 | try:
76 | data['value'] = await func(*args, **kw)
77 | data['time'] = now
78 | cache_data[ins_key] = data
79 | except Exception as e:
80 | raise e
81 |
82 | return data['value']
83 |
84 | return wrapped
85 |
86 | return wrap
87 |
88 |
89 | @cache(ttl=timedelta(hours=3), arg_key='url')
90 | async def query_data(url):
91 | try:
92 | req = await get(url)
93 | return req.json()
94 | except:
95 | pass
96 | return None
97 |
98 |
99 | async def load_event_cn():
100 | result = await utils.get(url=list_api)
101 | detail_result = await utils.get(url=detail_api)
102 |
103 | result = result.json()
104 | detail_result = detail_result.json()
105 |
106 | if result and 'retcode' in result and result['retcode'] == 0 and detail_result and 'retcode' in detail_result and \
107 | detail_result['retcode'] == 0:
108 | event_data['cn'] = []
109 | event_detail = {}
110 |
111 | for data in detail_result['data']['list'][0]['list']:
112 | event_detail[data['ann_id']] = data
113 |
114 | ignore = False
115 | for ann_id in ignored_ann_ids:
116 | if ann_id == data["ann_id"]:
117 | ignore = True
118 | break
119 | if ignore:
120 | continue
121 |
122 | for keyword in ignored_key_words:
123 | if keyword in data['title']:
124 | ignore = True
125 | break
126 | if ignore:
127 | continue
128 |
129 | start_time = datetime.strptime(data['start_time'], r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
130 | end_time = datetime.strptime(data['end_time'], r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
131 |
132 | # 从正文中查找开始时间
133 | if event_detail[data["ann_id"]]:
134 | content = event_detail[data["ann_id"]]['content']
135 | searchObj = re.search(
136 | r'(\d+)\/(\d+)\/(\d+)\s(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)', content, re.M | re.I)
137 | try:
138 | datelist = searchObj.groups() # ('2021', '9', '17')
139 | if datelist and len(datelist) >= 6:
140 | ctime = datetime.strptime(
141 | f'{datelist[0]}-{datelist[1]}-{datelist[2]} {datelist[3]}:{datelist[4]}:{datelist[5]}', r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
142 | if start_time < ctime < end_time:
143 | start_time = ctime
144 | except Exception as e:
145 | pass
146 |
147 | event = {
148 | 'title': data['title'],
149 | 'banner': data['banner'],
150 | 'color': '#2196f3',
151 | 'type': 0,
152 | 'start': start_time,
153 | 'forever': False,
154 | 'end': end_time
155 | }
156 |
157 | if re.search(r'(同行任务|新增关卡|开拓)', data['title']):
158 | event['color'] = '#2196f3'
159 | event['type'] = 1
160 | event['banner'] = data['banner']
161 | event['forever'] = True
162 |
163 | if '无名勋礼' in data['title']:
164 | event['color'] = '#F00078'
165 | event['type'] = 1
166 | event['forever'] = False
167 | event['banner'] = data['banner']
168 |
169 | if '位面分裂' in data['title']:
170 | event['type'] = 2
171 | event['forever'] = False
172 | event['color'] = '#E9AB17'
173 | event['banner'] = data['banner']
174 |
175 | if '末日幻影' in data['title']:
176 | event['type'] = 2
177 | event['forever'] = True
178 | event['color'] = '#ADD8E6'
179 | event['banner'] = data['banner']
180 |
181 | event_data['cn'].append(event)
182 |
183 | # 光锥/角色活动跃迁
184 | for data2 in detail_result['data']['pic_list'][0]['type_list'][0]['list']:
185 | event_detail[data2['ann_id']] = data2
186 |
187 | start_time = datetime.strptime(data2['start_time'], r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
188 | end_time = datetime.strptime(data2['end_time'], r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
189 |
190 |
191 | # 从正文中查找开始时间
192 | if event_detail[data2["ann_id"]]:
193 | content = event_detail[data2["ann_id"]]['content']
194 | searchObj = re.search(
195 | r'(\d+)\/(\d+)\/(\d+)\s(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)', content, re.M | re.I)
196 | try:
197 | datelist = searchObj.groups() # ('2021', '9', '17')
198 | if datelist and len(datelist) >= 6:
199 | ctime = datetime.strptime(
200 | f'{datelist[0]}-{datelist[1]}-{datelist[2]} {datelist[3]}:{datelist[4]}:{datelist[5]}', r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
201 | if start_time < ctime < end_time:
202 | start_time = ctime
203 | except Exception as e:
204 | pass
205 |
206 | event = {
207 | 'title': data2['title'],
208 | 'banner': data2['img'],
209 | 'color': '#2196f3',
210 | 'type': 0,
211 | 'forever': False,
212 | 'start': start_time,
213 | 'end': end_time
214 | }
215 |
216 | if '差分宇宙' in data2['title']:
217 | event['type'] = 1
218 | event['forever'] = True
219 | event['color'] = '##000080'
220 | event['banner'] = data2['img']
221 |
222 | if '活动跃迁' in data2['title']:
223 | event['type'] = 1
224 | event['forever'] = False
225 | event['color'] = '#73BF00'
226 | event['banner'] = data2['img']
227 | event_data['cn'].append(event)
228 | return 0
229 | return 1
230 |
231 |
232 | async def load_event(server):
233 | if server == 'cn':
234 | return await load_event_cn()
235 | return 1
236 |
237 |
238 | async def get_events(server, offset, days):
239 | events = []
240 | pcr_now = datetime.now()
241 | if pcr_now.hour < 4:
242 | pcr_now -= timedelta(days=1)
243 | pcr_now = pcr_now.replace(
244 | hour=18, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0) # 用晚6点做基准
245 |
246 | await lock[server].acquire()
247 | try:
248 | t = pcr_now.strftime('%y%m%d')
249 | if event_updated[server] != t:
250 | if await load_event(server) == 0:
251 | event_updated[server] = t
252 | finally:
253 | lock[server].release()
254 |
255 | start = pcr_now + timedelta(days=offset)
256 | end = start + timedelta(days=days)
257 | end -= timedelta(hours=18) # 晚上12点结束
258 |
259 | for event in event_data[server]:
260 | if end > event['start'] and start < event['end']: # 在指定时间段内 已开始 且 未结束
261 | event['start_days'] = math.ceil((event['start'] - start) / timedelta(days=1)) # 还有几天开始
262 | event['left_days'] = math.floor((event['end'] - start) / timedelta(days=1)) # 还有几天结束
263 | events.append(event)
264 |
265 |
266 | # 按type从大到小 按剩余天数从小到大
267 | events.sort(key=lambda item: item["type"] * 100 - item['left_days'], reverse=True)
268 | return events
269 |
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