├── __init__.py ├── debian ├── source │ └── format ├── python-hiknetextractor.docs ├── python-hiknetextractor.install ├── changelog ├── rules ├── control └── copyright ├── TODO ├── .gitignore ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ ├── python-publish.yml │ ├── python-app.yml │ └── python-package.yml ├── HikNetExtractor.code-workspace ├── config.py ├── colored.py ├── searchmedia.py ├── README.md ├── xmlreq.py ├── HikNetExtractor.py ├── Actions.py ├── filesManager.py └── LICENSE /__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debian/source/format: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 3.0 (quilt) 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debian/python-hiknetextractor.docs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | README.md 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TODO: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Add port in config and use it in ping function and the wole soft 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debian/python-hiknetextractor.install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | usr/share/HikNetExtractor/template 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | config.py 2 | ./searchresult.xml 3 | searchresult.xml 4 | __pycache__ 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | custom: ["https://paypal.me/EricPetit?","https://fr.tipeee.com/eric-utopiste"] 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /HikNetExtractor.code-workspace: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "folders": [ 3 | { 4 | "path": "." 5 | } 6 | ], 7 | "settings": {} 8 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debian/changelog: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | python-hiknetextractor (1.0.11) unstable; urgency=medium 2 | 3 | [ surfzoid ] 4 | * First release. 5 | 6 | -- Eric Petit Sun, 26 Mar 2023 17:49:20 +0200 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | url = '192.168.xx.xx:80' 4 | username = 'admin' 5 | password = 'the password' 6 | # 101 first stream, 102 second stream, etc 7 | Channel = '101' 8 | # end with "/" 9 | SavePath = "/tmp/hikextracted/camptz2/" 10 | # perhaps in the future, from now, use one HikNetExtract instance by cam 11 | CamName = "" 12 | DaysToKeep = 30 13 | # if "yes", UTC time offset of the computer is aply to end and start time of the file name. 14 | UtcTOfset = "yes" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debian/rules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/make -f 2 | # See debhelper(7) (uncomment to enable) 3 | # output every command that modifies files on the build system. 4 | #export DH_VERBOSE = 1 5 | 6 | 7 | # see FEATURE AREAS in dpkg-buildflags(1) 8 | #export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all 9 | 10 | # see ENVIRONMENT in dpkg-buildflags(1) 11 | # package maintainers to append CFLAGS 12 | #export DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wall -pedantic 13 | # package maintainers to append LDFLAGS 14 | #export DEB_LDFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wl,--as-needed 15 | 16 | 17 | %: 18 | dh $@ 19 | 20 | override_dh_auto_install: 21 | mkdir -p usr/share/HikNetExtractor/template/ 22 | cp -fv ./*.py usr/share/HikNetExtractor/template/ 23 | cp -fv ./LICENSE usr/share/HikNetExtractor/template/ 24 | cp -fv ./README.md usr/share/HikNetExtractor/template/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debian/control: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Source: python-hiknetextractor 2 | Section: video 3 | Priority: optional 4 | Maintainer: Eric Petit 5 | Build-Depends: dh-make, 6 | debhelper-compat (= 13) 7 | Standards-Version: 1.0.11 8 | Homepage: https://github.com/surfzoid/HikNetExtractor 9 | #Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/HikNetExtractor 10 | #Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/HikNetExtractor.git 11 | Rules-Requires-Root: no 12 | 13 | Package: python-hiknetextractor 14 | Architecture: any 15 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, 16 | ${misc:Depends}, 17 | hiknetextractor 18 | Description:hiknetextractor for Hikvision. 19 | Provides functionality to extract periodically record event from Hikvion camera or NVR with ISAPI and HTTPDigestAuth enable. Add this script to an schedule task and you will keep records during the number of day you put in the config or use the GUI wizard /usr/bin/HikNetExtractor. 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /colored.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CEND = '\33[0m' 2 | CBOLD = '\33[1m' 3 | CITALIC = '\33[3m' 4 | CURL = '\33[4m' 5 | CBLINK = '\33[5m' 6 | CBLINK2 = '\33[6m' 7 | CSELECTED = '\33[7m' 8 | 9 | CBLACK = '\33[30m' 10 | CRED = '\33[31m' 11 | CGREEN = '\33[32m' 12 | CYELLOW = '\33[33m' 13 | CBLUE = '\33[34m' 14 | CVIOLET = '\33[35m' 15 | CBEIGE = '\33[36m' 16 | CWHITE = '\33[37m' 17 | 18 | CBLACKBG = '\33[40m' 19 | CREDBG = '\33[41m' 20 | CGREENBG = '\33[42m' 21 | CYELLOWBG = '\33[43m' 22 | CBLUEBG = '\33[44m' 23 | CVIOLETBG = '\33[45m' 24 | CBEIGEBG = '\33[46m' 25 | CWHITEBG = '\33[47m' 26 | 27 | CGREY = '\33[90m' 28 | CRED2 = '\33[91m' 29 | CGREEN2 = '\33[92m' 30 | CYELLOW2 = '\33[93m' 31 | CBLUE2 = '\33[94m' 32 | CVIOLET2 = '\33[95m' 33 | CBEIGE2 = '\33[96m' 34 | CWHITE2 = '\33[97m' 35 | 36 | CGREYBG = '\33[100m' 37 | CREDBG2 = '\33[101m' 38 | CGREENBG2 = '\33[102m' 39 | CYELLOWBG2 = '\33[103m' 40 | CBLUEBG2 = '\33[104m' 41 | CVIOLETBG2 = '\33[105m' 42 | CBEIGEBG2 = '\33[106m' 43 | CWHITEBG2 = '\33[107m' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/python-publish.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This workflow will upload a Python Package using Twine when a release is created 2 | # For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/automating-builds-and-tests/building-and-testing-python#publishing-to-package-registries 3 | 4 | # This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub. 5 | # They are provided by a third-party and are governed by 6 | # separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support 7 | # documentation. 8 | 9 | name: Upload Python Package 10 | 11 | on: 12 | release: 13 | types: [published] 14 | 15 | permissions: 16 | contents: read 17 | 18 | jobs: 19 | deploy: 20 | 21 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 22 | 23 | steps: 24 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 25 | - name: Set up Python 26 | uses: actions/setup-python@v3 27 | with: 28 | python-version: '3.x' 29 | - name: Install dependencies 30 | run: | 31 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 32 | pip install build 33 | - name: Build package 34 | run: python -m build 35 | - name: Publish package 36 | uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@27b31702a0e7fc50959f5ad993c78deac1bdfc29 37 | with: 38 | user: __token__ 39 | password: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }} 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/python-app.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This workflow will install Python dependencies, run tests and lint with a single version of Python 2 | # For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/automating-builds-and-tests/building-and-testing-python 3 | 4 | name: Python application 5 | 6 | on: 7 | push: 8 | branches: [ "main" ] 9 | pull_request: 10 | branches: [ "main" ] 11 | 12 | permissions: 13 | contents: read 14 | 15 | jobs: 16 | build: 17 | 18 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 19 | 20 | steps: 21 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 22 | - name: Set up Python 3.10 23 | uses: actions/setup-python@v3 24 | with: 25 | python-version: "3.10" 26 | - name: Install dependencies 27 | run: | 28 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 29 | pip install flake8 pytest 30 | if [ -f requirements.txt ]; then pip install -r requirements.txt; fi 31 | - name: Lint with flake8 32 | run: | 33 | # stop the build if there are Python syntax errors or undefined names 34 | flake8 . --count --select=E9,F63,F7,F82 --show-source --statistics 35 | # exit-zero treats all errors as warnings. The GitHub editor is 127 chars wide 36 | flake8 . --count --exit-zero --max-complexity=10 --max-line-length=127 --statistics 37 | - name: Test with pytest 38 | run: | 39 | python ./setup.py build 40 | python ./setup.py install 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/python-package.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This workflow will install Python dependencies, run tests and lint with a variety of Python versions 2 | # For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/automating-builds-and-tests/building-and-testing-python 3 | 4 | name: Python package 5 | 6 | on: 7 | push: 8 | branches: [ "main" ] 9 | pull_request: 10 | branches: [ "main" ] 11 | 12 | jobs: 13 | build: 14 | 15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 16 | strategy: 17 | fail-fast: false 18 | matrix: 19 | python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10"] 20 | 21 | steps: 22 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 23 | - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} 24 | uses: actions/setup-python@v3 25 | with: 26 | python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} 27 | - name: Install dependencies 28 | run: | 29 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 30 | python -m pip install flake8 pytest 31 | if [ -f requirements.txt ]; then pip install -r requirements.txt; fi 32 | - name: Lint with flake8 33 | run: | 34 | # stop the build if there are Python syntax errors or undefined names 35 | flake8 . --count --select=E9,F63,F7,F82 --show-source --statistics 36 | # exit-zero treats all errors as warnings. The GitHub editor is 127 chars wide 37 | flake8 . --count --exit-zero --max-complexity=10 --max-line-length=127 --statistics --ignore=E4,E51,W234,W504,E24,E226,E126,E123,E121,W503,E704,E101,E111,E117,E128,E201,E202,E221,E225,E251,E261,E262,E265,E302,E303,E501,E713,E722,F401,F403,F405,F841,W191,W291,W292,W293 38 | - name: Test with pytest 39 | run: | 40 | python ./setup.py build 41 | python ./setup.py install 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /searchmedia.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import os 4 | import sys 5 | import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET 6 | 7 | 8 | def GetVideoList(XmlData): 9 | XFs = get_script_directory("searchresult.xml") 10 | open(XFs, 'w').write(XmlData) 11 | xmlroot = ET.fromstring(XmlData) 12 | 13 | # Uses a list comprehension and element tree's iterparse function to create a dictionary containing the namespace prefix and it's uri. The underscore is utilized to remove the "start-ns" output from the list. 14 | #namespaces = {node[0]: node[1] for _, node in ET.iterparse("searchresult.xml", events=['start-ns'])} 15 | namespaces = {node[0]: node[1] for _, node in ET.iterparse( 16 | XFs, events=['start-ns'])} 17 | # Iterates through the newly created namespace list registering each one. 18 | for key, value in namespaces.items(): 19 | ET.register_namespace(key, value) 20 | # The curly brackets are needed around the uri when using Element Tree's find command with a manually passed namespace. 21 | default_ns = "{" + namespaces[""] + "}" 22 | 23 | # By inserting your namespace variable immediately before the search term your code will return the results you expect. 24 | #activ_tag = xmlroot.find(".//" + default_ns + "playbackURI") 25 | rtspuri = xmlroot.findall(".//" + default_ns + "playbackURI") 26 | rtspurilist = [] 27 | for rtspurielement in rtspuri: 28 | rtspurilist.append(rtspurielement.text) 29 | # print(rtspurielement.text) 30 | return rtspurilist 31 | 32 | # Returns the directory the current script (or interpreter) is running in 33 | def get_script_directory(for_file = None): 34 | path = os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0]) 35 | if not os.path.isdir(path): 36 | path = os.path.dirname(path) 37 | return os.path.join(path, for_file) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | ## RPMS: 3 | [![Copr build status](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/surfzoid/HikNetExtractor/package/HikNetExtractor/status_image/last_build.png)](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/surfzoid/HikNetExtractor/package/HikNetExtractor/) 4 | ## DEBS: 5 | [![Launchpad logo](http://media.launchpad.net/lp-badge-kit/launchpad-badge-w160px.png)](https://launchpad.net/~surfzoid) 6 | 7 | [![Upload Python Package](https://github.com/surfzoid/HikNetExtractor/actions/workflows/python-publish.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/surfzoid/HikNetExtractor/actions/workflows/python-publish.yml) 8 | 9 | Provides functionality to extract periodically only new or missing record event from Hikvion camera or NVR with ISAPI and HTTPDigestAuth enable. 10 | The script will create a new dir peer day. 11 | # Add this script to an schedule task and you will keep records during the number of day you put in the config.py 12 | 13 | After wath you can backup video files throught the local network or the net, for example with rsyncd. Use QtVsPlayer, https://github.com/surfzoid/QtVsPlayer to read the video with green and red vector like in the web interface BUT Localy. 14 | 15 | # News 16 | A nice GUI to manage the config.py file, create DEVICES directory and setup a user systemd timer : 17 | https://github.com/surfzoid/HNEWizard 18 | 19 | # My personal usage 20 | 21 | mkdir -p ~/script/cam1 22 | cd ~/script/cam1 23 | git clone https://github.com/surfzoid/HikNetExtractor.git 24 | 25 | mkdir -p ~/script/NVR 26 | cd ~/script/NVR 27 | git clone https://github.com/surfzoid/HikNetExtractor.git 28 | 29 | ##edit conf.py in cam1/HikNextractor and NVR/HikNextractor 30 | 31 | crontab -e 32 | 3,18,33,48 * * * * ~/script/HikNetExtractor/NVR/HikNetExtractor.py 33 | 3,18,33,48 * * * * ~/script/HikNetExtractor/cam1/HikNetExtractor.py 34 | 3,18,33,48 * * * * ~/script/rsyncfbx.sh #sauvegarde des videos de la camera vers la maison 35 | 36 | # Tip 37 | HikNetextractor, take as argument, number of days from today to extract. 38 | For example, ./HikNetEtractor 1 will extract video of today and yesterday. 39 | 40 | you can tweak start and end time lines 8 and 9, open xmlreq.py, line 7. 41 | 42 | # Funding 43 | If you like my job and be happy to buy me a beer or a coffee: https://paypal.me/EricPetit 44 | or 45 | https://fr.tipeee.com/eric-utopiste 46 | 47 | # Enjoy 48 | 49 | The Software is licensed, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 50 | EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF 51 | MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 52 | IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY 53 | CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, 54 | TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE 55 | SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /xmlreq.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | from datetime import datetime, timedelta 5 | 6 | from config import Channel, password, username 7 | 8 | ToDay = datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") #"2022-04-03" # 9 | if len(sys. argv) > 1: 10 | ToDay = (datetime.now() - timedelta(days=int(sys.argv[1]))).strftime("%Y-%m-%d") 11 | print(ToDay) 12 | startTime = ToDay + "T00:00:00Z" 13 | endTime = ToDay + "T23:59:59Z" 14 | 15 | __SEARCH_MEDIA_XML = "D96991DE-5108-48FC-8767-8A786CB3E03E" + Channel + "" + startTime + "" + \ 16 | endTime + "3000//recordType.meta.std-cgi.com" 17 | 18 | __exDOWNLOAD_REQUEST_XML = "rtsp://192.168.8.147/Streaming/tracks/1" + Channel + \ 19 | "01/?starttime=20220306T111822Z&endtime=20220306T112352Z&name=ch01_08000000000000813&size=78266368" 20 | 21 | 22 | def DllXmlReq(rtspuri): 23 | rtspuri = rtspuri.replace("&", "&") 24 | __DOWNLOAD_REQUEST_XML = "" + \ 25 | rtspuri + "" + username + \ 26 | "" + password + "" 27 | return __DOWNLOAD_REQUEST_XML 28 | 29 | 30 | __XML_trackDailyParam = "20223" 31 | 32 | __XML_downloadRequest = """\ 33 | 34 | 35 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | """ 41 | 42 | __XML_trackDailyDistribution = """\ 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | """ 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /HikNetExtractor.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # =============================================================================== 3 | # @package HikNetExtractor 4 | # 5 | # Provides functionality to extract perodicly record event from 6 | # Hikvion camera or NVR with ISAPI and HTTPDigestAuth enable. 7 | # Add this script to an shedle task and you will keep records 8 | # durring the number of day you put in the config. 9 | # 10 | # See also: http://www.hikvision.com/en/download.asp 11 | # 12 | # =============================================================================== 13 | 14 | from datetime import datetime 15 | import sys 16 | from time import strftime 17 | 18 | from prompt_toolkit import Application 19 | import psutil 20 | 21 | from Actions import ActionPost 22 | from filesManager import donloadfs 23 | from searchmedia import GetVideoList 24 | from xmlreq import __SEARCH_MEDIA_XML 25 | 26 | import socket 27 | from config import password, url, username 28 | 29 | gettrace= sys.gettrace() 30 | 31 | # For debugging 32 | debug_status=True if gettrace else False 33 | if debug_status: 34 | print("\033[1;31;40m Running in debug IDE") 35 | else: 36 | print("\033[1;32;40m Running outside debug IDE") 37 | procs = [p for p in psutil.process_iter() if 'python' in p.name() and __file__ in p.cmdline()] 38 | if len(procs) > 1: 39 | print('Process is already running...') 40 | sys.exit(1) 41 | 42 | def ping(): 43 | 44 | # to ping a particular PORT at an IP 45 | # if the machine won't receive any packets from 46 | # the server for more than 3 seconds 47 | # i.e no connection is 48 | # made(machine doesn't have a live internet connection) 49 | # part will be executed 50 | try: 51 | socket.setdefaulttimeout(3) 52 | 53 | # AF_INET: address family (IPv4) 54 | # SOCK_STREAM: type for TCP (PORT) 55 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 56 | 57 | host = url 58 | port = 80 59 | 60 | server_address = (host, port) 61 | 62 | # send connection request to the defined server 63 | s.connect(server_address) 64 | 65 | except OSError as error: 66 | 67 | # function returning false after 68 | # data interruption(no connection) 69 | return False 70 | else: 71 | 72 | # the connection is closed after 73 | # machine being connected 74 | s.close() 75 | return True 76 | 77 | 78 | if not ping(): 79 | print('Device offline.') 80 | sys.exit(1) 81 | 82 | print(str(datetime.now())) 83 | print(strftime('%z')) 84 | # DelOldestDir() 85 | # Action('/ISAPI/System/reboot') 86 | # ActionGetSimple('/ISAPI/ContentMgmt/record/tracks') 87 | # ActionGetSimple('/ISAPI/System/Time') 88 | # ActionGetSimple('/ISAPI/ContentMgmt/search/profile') 89 | #ActionGet('/ISAPI/ContentMgmt/download' , __DOWNLOAD_REQUEST_XML) 90 | #ActionPost('/ISAPI/ContentMgmt/record/tracks/10" + Channel + "1/dailyDistribution', __XML_trackDailyParam) 91 | Answer = ActionPost('/ISAPI/ContentMgmt/search', __SEARCH_MEDIA_XML) 92 | donloadfs(GetVideoList(Answer)) 93 | 94 | # ActionPut('/ISAPI/Security/sessionHeartbeat') 95 | # ActionGetSimplejson('/ISAPI/Security/token?format=json') 96 | # ActionDllFile('/ISAPI/ContentMgmt/download?playbackURI=rtsp://192.168.27.67/Streaming/tracks/10" + Channel + "1?starttime=2022-03-11%2003:00:52Z&endtime=2022-03-11%2003:06:05Z&name=08000000014000413&size=25236932') 97 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Actions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | from asyncio.log import logger 4 | import json 5 | from datetime import datetime 6 | import os 7 | import sys 8 | import time 9 | from urllib.parse import urlparse 10 | 11 | import requests 12 | from requests.auth import HTTPDigestAuth 13 | 14 | from config import password, url, username 15 | from colored import * 16 | 17 | #filename = str(datetime.now().strftime("%m-%d-%Y_%H:%M:%S")) + "nofilename.mp4" 18 | 19 | 20 | def ActionGetSimple(Wanted): 21 | r = requests.get(url="http://" + url + Wanted, allow_redirects=True, 22 | auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, password), timeout=15) 23 | print(r.text) 24 | 25 | 26 | def ActionGetSimplejson(Wanted): 27 | r = json.load(requests.get(url="http://" + url + Wanted, allow_redirects=True, 28 | auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, password), timeout=15).json()) 29 | print(r.title()) 30 | 31 | 32 | def ActionPost(Wanted, XmlData): 33 | r = requests.post(url="http://" + url + Wanted, auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, 34 | password), data=XmlData, stream=True, timeout=15) 35 | # print(r.text) 36 | return r.text 37 | 38 | 39 | def ActionPostSimple(Wanted): 40 | r = requests.post(url="http://" + url + Wanted, auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, 41 | password), stream=True, timeout=15) 42 | print(r.text) 43 | 44 | 45 | def ActionGet(Wanted, XmlData): 46 | r = requests.get(url="http://" + url + Wanted, auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, 47 | password), data=XmlData, stream=True, timeout=15) 48 | print(r.text) 49 | 50 | 51 | def ActionPut(Wanted): 52 | r = requests.put("http://" + url + Wanted, 53 | auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, password), timeout=15) 54 | print(r.text) 55 | 56 | 57 | def ActionDllFile(Wanted, filename, XmlData): 58 | try: 59 | with requests.post(url="http://" + url + Wanted, stream=True, 60 | allow_redirects=True, auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, password), timeout=15) as r: 61 | if not "200" in str(r.status_code): 62 | r = requests.get(url="http://" + url + "/ISAPI/ContentMgmt/download", data=XmlData, stream=True, allow_redirects=True, auth=HTTPDigestAuth(username, password), timeout=15) 63 | 64 | total_length = r.headers.get('content-length') 65 | dl = 0 66 | total_length = int(total_length) 67 | with open(filename, 'wb') as f: 68 | for chunk in r.iter_content(chunk_size=1024*1024*2): 69 | if chunk: # filter out keep-alive new chunks 70 | 71 | dl += len(chunk) 72 | done = int(50 * dl / total_length) 73 | sys.stdout.write("\r[%s%s]" % ('=' * done, ' ' * (50-done)) ) 74 | sys.stdout.flush() 75 | 76 | f.write(chunk) 77 | f.flush() 78 | os.fsync(f.fileno()) 79 | r.close 80 | #open(filename, 'wb').write(r.content) 81 | except requests.exceptions.Timeout as t: 82 | # Maybe set up for a retry, or continue in a retry loop 83 | print(t) 84 | except requests.exceptions.TooManyRedirects: 85 | # Tell the user their URL was bad and try a different one 86 | print(CRED + "Too Many Redirects" + CEND) 87 | except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: 88 | # catastrophic error. bail. 89 | print(e) 90 | #raise SystemExit(e) 91 | 92 | 93 | def download(url: str, file_path='', attempts=2): 94 | """Downloads a URL content into a file (with large file support by streaming) 95 | 96 | :param url: URL to download 97 | :param file_path: Local file name to contain the data downloaded 98 | :param attempts: Number of attempts 99 | :return: New file path. Empty string if the download failed 100 | """ 101 | if not file_path: 102 | file_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.basename(url)) 103 | logger.info(f'Downloading {url} content to {file_path}') 104 | url_sections = urlparse(url) 105 | if not url_sections.scheme: 106 | logger.debug('The given url is missing a scheme. 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