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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # encoding: utf-8 3 | 4 | from flask import Flask 5 | from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy 6 | from flask_login import LoginManager, current_user, user_logged_in, user_loaded_from_cookie 7 | import os 8 | 9 | app = Flask(__name__) 10 | app.config.from_object('config.default') 11 | db = SQLAlchemy(app) 12 | 13 | from flask_bootstrap import Bootstrap 14 | 15 | Bootstrap(app) 16 | 17 | login_manager = LoginManager() 18 | login_manager.init_app(app) 19 | login_manager.login_view = 'user.login' 20 | 21 | from app.views import * 22 | 23 | app.register_blueprint(home, url_prefix='') 24 | app.register_blueprint(manage, url_prefix='/manage') 25 | app.register_blueprint(user, url_prefix='/user') 26 | 27 | from app.daemon import * 28 | 29 | dm = Daemon() 30 | if not app.debug or os.environ.get("WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN") == "true": 31 | dm.loadall() 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/daemon/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .daemon import * 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/daemon/daemon.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .repeat import * 2 | from app import app 3 | from app.download import * 4 | from app.mail import * 5 | import sys 6 | import time 7 | from termcolor import colored 8 | import difflib 9 | 10 | 11 | def now(): 12 | return time.asctime(time.localtime(time.time())) 13 | 14 | 15 | def gendiff(oldtext, newtext, method): 16 | d = difflib.Differ() 17 | diff = d.compare(oldtext.splitlines(), newtext.splitlines()) 18 | if method == 'all': 19 | return newtext 20 | elif method == 'diff': 21 | return '\n'.join([line for line in diff if line[0] in ['+', '-']]) 22 | elif method == 'new': 23 | return '\n'.join([line for line in diff if line[0] == '+']) 24 | 25 | 26 | def processtask(page, data): 27 | print(now() + ' [Processing task] ', page.name, file=sys.stderr) 28 | try: 29 | text = download(page.url, page.ua, page.referer, page.cookie, page.method, page.postdata) 30 | except Exception as e: 31 | print(page.id, page.name, type(e).__name__, file=sys.stderr) 32 | page.update_check(type(e).__name__) 33 | return 34 | if not data: 35 | data.append(text) 36 | page.update_check('First check') 37 | else: 38 | # print(text.splitlines(True),file=sys.stderr) 39 | if data[0] != text: # page changed! 40 | if page.watch_type == 'change' or ( 41 | page.watch_type == 'keyword' and page.keyword in text and not page.keyword in data[0]): 42 | notify = gendiff(data[0], text, page.notify_content) + '\n\n' + page.url 43 | send_mail( 44 | page.name + ' - subscribe to anything', 45 | notify, 46 | page.email() 47 | ) 48 | data[0] = text 49 | page.update_check('Changed') 50 | else: 51 | page.update_check('Not changed') 52 | 53 | 54 | class Daemon(): 55 | def __init__(self): 56 | self.tasks = [] 57 | 58 | def addtask(self, page): 59 | data = [] 60 | run_once(processtask, page, data) 61 | freq = page.freq 62 | if not app.config['FREQ_SECOND']: 63 | freq = freq * 60 64 | task = page, Repeater(freq, processtask, page, data) 65 | task[1].start() 66 | self.tasks.append(task) 67 | print(colored('Add task', 'red'), page.name, file=sys.stderr) 68 | print('Task Count:', len(self.tasks), file=sys.stderr) 69 | 70 | def deletetask(self, pageid): 71 | for task in self.tasks: 72 | if task[0].id == pageid: 73 | task[1].stop() 74 | print(colored('Delete task', 'red'), task[0].name, file=sys.stderr) 75 | self.tasks.remove(task) 76 | print('Task Count:', len(self.tasks), file=sys.stderr) 77 | 78 | def loadall(self): 79 | from app import models 80 | for page in models.Page.all(): 81 | self.addtask(page) 82 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/daemon/repeat.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from threading import Timer, Lock 2 | 3 | 4 | class Repeater(): 5 | def __init__(self, interval, function, *args, **kwargs): 6 | self._lock = Lock() 7 | self._timer = None 8 | self.function = function 9 | self.interval = interval 10 | self.args = args 11 | self.kwargs = kwargs 12 | self._stopped = True 13 | 14 | def start(self, from_run=False): 15 | if from_run or self._stopped: 16 | self._lock.acquire() 17 | self._stopped = False 18 | self._timer = Timer(self.interval, self._run) 19 | self._timer.setDaemon(True) 20 | self._timer.start() 21 | self._lock.release() 22 | 23 | def _run(self): 24 | self.start(from_run=True) 25 | self.function(*self.args, **self.kwargs) 26 | 27 | def stop(self): 28 | self._lock.acquire() 29 | self._stopped = True 30 | self._timer.cancel() 31 | self._lock.release() 32 | 33 | 34 | def run_once(function, *args, **kwargs): 35 | timer = Timer(0, function, args, kwargs) 36 | timer.setDaemon(True) 37 | timer.start() 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/download.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests, json 2 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 3 | 4 | 5 | def download(url, ua, referer, cookie, method, postdata): 6 | if not ua: 7 | ua = 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/49.0.2623.108 Safari/537.36' 8 | headers = {'User-Agent': ua, 'Referer': referer, 'Cookie': cookie} 9 | if method == 'POST': 10 | r = requests.post(url, headers=headers, data=json.loads(postdata), timeout=5) 11 | else: 12 | r = requests.get(url, headers=headers, timeout=5) 13 | soup = BeautifulSoup(r.content, "lxml") 14 | for script in soup(["script", "style"]): 15 | script.extract() 16 | text = soup.get_text() 17 | lines = (line.strip() for line in text.splitlines()) 18 | chunks = (phrase.strip() for line in lines for phrase in line.split(" ")) 19 | text = '\n'.join(chunk for chunk in chunks if chunk) 20 | return text 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/forms/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .user import * 2 | from .manage import * 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/forms/manage.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask_wtf import Form 2 | from wtforms import StringField, PasswordField, RadioField, IntegerField, SubmitField, SelectField 3 | from wtforms.validators import DataRequired, Email, EqualTo, URL, NumberRange 4 | from app import app 5 | 6 | 7 | class AddForm(Form): 8 | name = StringField('Name', validators=[DataRequired()]) 9 | url = StringField('URL', validators=[DataRequired(), URL()]) 10 | ua = StringField('User Agent') 11 | referer = StringField('Referer') 12 | cookie = StringField('Cookie') 13 | method = SelectField('Method', choices=[('GET', 'GET'), ('POST', 'POST')]) 14 | postdata = StringField('Post Data(json)') 15 | if app.config['FREQ_SECOND']: 16 | unit = '(seconds)' 17 | else: 18 | unit = '(minutes)' 19 | freq = IntegerField('Frequency' + unit, validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(1, 100000)]) 20 | watch_type = SelectField('Send mail when', 21 | choices=[('change', 'Page changes'), ('keyword', 'Keyword detected')]) 22 | keyword = StringField('Keyword') 23 | notify_content = SelectField('Mail content', 24 | choices=[('diff', 'Insertions and deletions (Diff)'), ('new', 'New content'), 25 | ('all', 'Entire new page')]) 26 | submit_btn = SubmitField('Submit') 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/forms/user.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask_wtf import Form 2 | from wtforms import StringField, PasswordField, SubmitField 3 | from wtforms.validators import DataRequired, Email, EqualTo 4 | 5 | 6 | class LoginForm(Form): 7 | email = StringField('Email', validators=[DataRequired()]) 8 | password = PasswordField('Password', validators=[DataRequired()]) 9 | submit_btn = SubmitField('Login') 10 | 11 | 12 | class RegisterForm(Form): 13 | email = StringField('Email', validators=[DataRequired(), Email()]) 14 | password = PasswordField('Password', validators=[DataRequired(), 15 | EqualTo('confirm_password', message='passwords must match')]) 16 | confirm_password = PasswordField('Confirm password') 17 | submit_btn = SubmitField('Register') 18 | 19 | 20 | class ConfirmForm(Form): 21 | code = StringField('Confirm code', validators=[DataRequired()]) 22 | submit_btn = SubmitField('Confirm') 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/mail.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from . import app 2 | from flask_mail import Mail, Message 3 | import sys 4 | 5 | mail = Mail(app) 6 | 7 | 8 | def send_mail(subject, body, email): 9 | with app.app_context(): 10 | if app.config['MAIL_ENABLE']: 11 | msg = Message(subject=subject, body=body, recipients=[email]) 12 | mail.send(msg) 13 | print('TO:', email, file=sys.stderr) 14 | print('Subject:', subject, file=sys.stderr) 15 | print('Body:', body, file=sys.stderr) 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/models/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .user import * 2 | from .page import * 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/models/page.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask_login import UserMixin 2 | from app import db 3 | from app.daemon import * 4 | import app 5 | from .user import * 6 | from datetime import datetime 7 | 8 | 9 | class Page(db.Model): 10 | __tablename__ = 'pages' 11 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) 12 | user_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('users.id')) 13 | name = db.Column(db.Text) 14 | url = db.Column(db.Text) 15 | postdata = db.Column(db.Text) 16 | ua = db.Column(db.Text) 17 | referer = db.Column(db.Text) 18 | cookie = db.Column(db.Text) 19 | method = db.Column(db.Enum('GET', 'POST')) 20 | watch_type = db.Column(db.Enum('change', 'keyword')) 21 | keyword = db.Column(db.Text) 22 | notify_content = db.Column(db.Enum('diff', 'new', 'all')) 23 | freq = db.Column(db.Integer) 24 | last_check = db.Column(db.DateTime) 25 | last_status = db.Column(db.Text) 26 | user = db.relationship('User', backref=db.backref('pages')) 27 | 28 | def __init__(self, name, url, postdata, ua, referer, cookie, method, watch_type, keyword, notify_content, freq, user): 29 | self.name = name 30 | self.url = url 31 | self.postdata = postdata 32 | self.ua = ua 33 | self.referer = referer 34 | self.cookie = cookie 35 | self.method = method 36 | self.watch_type = watch_type 37 | self.keyword = keyword 38 | self.notify_content = notify_content 39 | self.freq = freq 40 | self.user = user 41 | 42 | @classmethod 43 | def all(cls): 44 | return cls.query.all() 45 | 46 | def save(self): 47 | db.session.add(self) 48 | db.session.commit() 49 | app.dm.deletetask(self.id) 50 | app.dm.addtask(self) 51 | 52 | def delete(self): 53 | db.session.delete(self) 54 | db.session.commit() 55 | app.dm.deletetask(self.id) 56 | 57 | def update_check(self, status): 58 | page = self.query.get(self.id) 59 | if page: 60 | page.last_check = datetime.now() 61 | page.last_status = status 62 | db.session.add(page) 63 | db.session.commit() 64 | 65 | def email(self): 66 | return load_user(self.user_id).email 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/models/user.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask_login import UserMixin 2 | from app import db, login_manager as lm 3 | 4 | 5 | class User(db.Model, UserMixin): 6 | __tablename__ = 'users' 7 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) 8 | email = db.Column(db.String(127), unique=True) 9 | password = db.Column(db.String(127), nullable=False) 10 | active = db.Column(db.Boolean(), default=False) 11 | reg_token = db.Column(db.String(127)) 12 | 13 | def __init__(self, email, password): 14 | self.email = email 15 | self.password = password 16 | 17 | @classmethod 18 | def auth(cls, email, password): 19 | user = cls.query.filter(db.and_(User.email == email, User.password == password)).first() 20 | return user, user and user.active 21 | 22 | @classmethod 23 | def exist_user(cls, email): 24 | user = cls.query.filter(db.and_(User.email == email, User.active == True)).first() 25 | return bool(user) 26 | 27 | @classmethod 28 | def get_user_from_email(cls, email): 29 | user = cls.query.filter_by(email=email).first() 30 | return user 31 | 32 | @classmethod 33 | def get_confirm_user(cls, code): 34 | user = cls.query.filter(db.and_(User.reg_token == code, User.active == False)).first() 35 | return user 36 | 37 | def save(self): 38 | db.session.add(self) 39 | db.session.commit() 40 | 41 | 42 | @lm.user_loader 43 | def load_user(userid): 44 | return User.query.get(userid) 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/add.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/wtf.html" as wtf %} 3 | {% import "bootstrap/utils.html" as util %} 4 | 5 | {% block title %}New subscription{% endblock %} 6 | 7 | {% block content %} 8 | {{util.flashed_messages(dismissible=True)}} 9 |
10 |

{{ self.title() }}

11 | 12 |
13 | {{ wtf.quick_form(form) }} 14 |
15 |
16 | {% endblock %} 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/base.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "bootstrap/base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/fixes.html" as fixes %} 3 | 4 | {% block head %} 5 | {{super()}} 6 | {{fixes.ie8()}} 7 | {% endblock %} 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/confirm.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/wtf.html" as wtf %} 3 | {% import "bootstrap/utils.html" as util %} 4 | 5 | {% block title %}Confirm{% endblock %} 6 | 7 | {% block content %} 8 | {{util.flashed_messages(dismissible=True)}} 9 |
10 |

{{ self.title() }}

11 | 12 |
13 | {{ wtf.quick_form(form) }} 14 |
15 |
16 | {% endblock %} 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/edit.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/wtf.html" as wtf %} 3 | {% import "bootstrap/utils.html" as util %} 4 | 5 | {% block title %}Edit subscription{% endblock %} 6 | 7 | {% block content %} 8 | {{util.flashed_messages(dismissible=True)}} 9 |
10 |

{{ self.title() }}

11 | 12 |
13 | {{ wtf.quick_form(form) }} 14 |
15 |
16 | {% endblock %} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/login.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/wtf.html" as wtf %} 3 | {% import "bootstrap/utils.html" as util %} 4 | 5 | {% block title %}Subscribe to Anything Login{% endblock %} 6 | 7 | {% block content %} 8 | {{util.flashed_messages(dismissible=True)}} 9 |
10 |

{{ self.title() }}

11 | 12 |
13 | {{ wtf.quick_form(form) }} 14 |
15 |

16 |

17 |

18 | Register new user 19 |

20 |

21 |
22 | {% endblock %} 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/manage.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/wtf.html" as wtf %} 3 | {% import "bootstrap/utils.html" as util %} 4 | 5 | {% block title %}Manage your subscriptions{% endblock %} 6 | 7 | {% block content %} 8 | {{util.flashed_messages(dismissible=True)}} 9 |
10 |

{{ self.title() }}

11 | Current user: {{ user.email }} Log out

12 | New subscription
13 |

Current subscriptions({{ pages|length }}):

14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | {% for p in pages %} 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | {% endfor %} 37 |
NameURLFrequency({{ unit }})Last checkLast statusTestEditDelete
{{ p.name }}{{ p.url }}{{ p.freq}}{{ p.last_check }}{{ p.last_status }}TestEditDelete
38 | Server time: {{ now }} 39 |
40 | {% endblock %} 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/register.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/wtf.html" as wtf %} 3 | {% import "bootstrap/utils.html" as util %} 4 | 5 | {% block title %}Register New User{% endblock %} 6 | 7 | {% block content %} 8 | {{util.flashed_messages(dismissible=True)}} 9 |
10 |

{{ self.title() }}

11 | 12 |
13 | {{ wtf.quick_form(form) }} 14 |
15 |
16 | {% endblock %} 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/templates/test.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% import "bootstrap/wtf.html" as wtf %} 3 | {% import "bootstrap/utils.html" as util %} 4 | 5 | {% block title %}Test Result{% endblock %} 6 | 7 | {% block content %} 8 | {{util.flashed_messages(dismissible=True)}} 9 |
10 |

{{ self.title() }}

11 | 12 |
{{ text }}
13 |
14 | {% endblock %} 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/views/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .home import home 2 | from .manage import manage 3 | from .user import user 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/views/home.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask import Blueprint, render_template, redirect, url_for 2 | from flask_login import current_user, login_required 3 | 4 | home = Blueprint('home', __name__) 5 | 6 | 7 | @home.route('/') 8 | def index(): 9 | if not current_user.is_authenticated: 10 | return redirect(url_for('user.login')) 11 | return redirect(url_for('manage.index')) 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/views/manage.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask import Blueprint, render_template, redirect, url_for, request, Response 2 | from flask_login import current_user, login_required 3 | from app.forms import * 4 | from app.models import * 5 | from app.mail import * 6 | from app import app 7 | from app.download import * 8 | from datetime import datetime 9 | 10 | manage = Blueprint('manage', __name__) 11 | 12 | 13 | @manage.route('/') 14 | @login_required 15 | def index(): 16 | pages = current_user.pages 17 | if app.config['FREQ_SECOND']: 18 | unit = 'sec' 19 | else: 20 | unit = 'min' 21 | return render_template('manage.html', user=current_user, pages=pages, now=datetime.now(), unit=unit) 22 | 23 | 24 | @manage.route('/add/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) 25 | @login_required 26 | def add(): 27 | form = AddForm(request.form, Page('','','','','','','GET','change','','diff',10,None)) 28 | if request.method == 'POST': 29 | if form.validate_on_submit(): 30 | page = Page(form['name'].data, 31 | form['url'].data, 32 | form['postdata'].data, 33 | form['ua'].data, 34 | form['referer'].data, 35 | form['cookie'].data, 36 | form['method'].data, 37 | form['watch_type'].data, 38 | form['keyword'].data, 39 | form['notify_content'].data, 40 | form['freq'].data, 41 | current_user 42 | ) 43 | page.save() 44 | return redirect(url_for('manage.index')) 45 | return render_template('add.html', form=form) 46 | 47 | 48 | @manage.route('/delete/') 49 | @login_required 50 | def delete(id): 51 | page = Page.query.get(id) 52 | if not page or page.user != current_user: 53 | return redirect(url_for('manage.index')) 54 | page.delete() 55 | return redirect(url_for('manage.index')) 56 | 57 | 58 | @manage.route('/edit/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) 59 | @login_required 60 | def edit(id): 61 | page = Page.query.get(id) 62 | if not page or page.user != current_user: 63 | return redirect(url_for('manage.index')) 64 | form = AddForm(request.form, page) 65 | if request.method == 'POST': 66 | if form.validate_on_submit(): 67 | page.name = form['name'].data 68 | page.url = form['url'].data 69 | page.postdata = form['postdata'].data 70 | page.ua = form['ua'].data 71 | page.referer = form['referer'].data 72 | page.cookie = form['cookie'].data 73 | page.method = form['method'].data 74 | page.watch_type = form['watch_type'].data 75 | page.keyword = form['keyword'].data 76 | page.notify_content = form['notify_content'].data 77 | page.freq = form['freq'].data 78 | page.save() 79 | return redirect(url_for('manage.index')) 80 | return render_template('edit.html', form=form, id=page.id) 81 | 82 | 83 | @manage.route('/test/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) 84 | @login_required 85 | def test(id): 86 | page = Page.query.get(id) 87 | if not page or page.user != current_user: 88 | return redirect(url_for('manage.index')) 89 | try: 90 | text = download(page.url, page.ua, page.referer, page.cookie, page.method, page.postdata) 91 | except Exception as e: 92 | text = type(e).__name__ 93 | return render_template('test.html', text=text) 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/views/user.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask import Blueprint, render_template, redirect, url_for, request, flash 2 | from flask_login import login_user, current_user, login_required, logout_user 3 | from app.forms import * 4 | from app.models import * 5 | from random import randint 6 | from app import db 7 | from app.mail import * 8 | 9 | user = Blueprint('user', __name__) 10 | 11 | 12 | @user.route('/login/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) 13 | def login(): 14 | next_url = request.args.get('next') or url_for('home.index') 15 | if current_user.is_authenticated: 16 | return redirect(next_url) 17 | form = LoginForm() 18 | if request.method == 'POST': 19 | if form.validate_on_submit(): 20 | user, status = User.auth(form['email'].data, form['password'].data) 21 | if status: 22 | login_user(user) 23 | return redirect(next_url) 24 | else: 25 | flash('email or password incorrect', 'error') 26 | else: 27 | flash('please input email and password', 'error') 28 | return render_template('login.html', form=form) 29 | 30 | 31 | @user.route('/register/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) 32 | def register(): 33 | form = RegisterForm() 34 | if request.method == 'POST': 35 | if form.validate_on_submit(): 36 | if User.exist_user(form['email'].data): 37 | flash('user already exists', 'error') 38 | else: 39 | user = User.get_user_from_email(form['email'].data) 40 | if not user: 41 | user = User(form['email'].data, form['password'].data) 42 | code = str(randint(100000, 999999)) 43 | user.reg_token = code 44 | user.save() 45 | send_mail('Confirm code', code, form['email'].data) 46 | return redirect(url_for('user.confirm')) 47 | else: 48 | flash('email not valid or password not match', 'error') 49 | return render_template('register.html', form=form) 50 | 51 | 52 | @user.route('/confirm/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) 53 | def confirm(): 54 | form = ConfirmForm() 55 | if request.method == 'POST': 56 | if form.validate_on_submit(): 57 | user = User.get_confirm_user(form['code'].data) 58 | if user: 59 | user.active = True 60 | user.save() 61 | login_user(user) 62 | return redirect(url_for('home.index')) 63 | else: 64 | flash('wrong code', 'error') 65 | else: 66 | flash('please input confirm code', 'error') 67 | return render_template('confirm.html', form=form) 68 | 69 | 70 | @user.route('/logout/') 71 | def logout(): 72 | logout_user(); 73 | return redirect(url_for('home.index')); 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zzh1996/subscribe_to_anything/4ffc78b7d74b3a17511771d6d6092e8eb030e532/config/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/example.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 'mysql+mysqldb://sta:sta@localhost/sta?charset=utf8' 2 | DEBUG = True 3 | SECRET_KEY = 'secret-key' 4 | 5 | MAIL_ENABLE = True 6 | MAIL_SERVER = 'localhost' 7 | MAIL_PORT = 25 8 | MAIL_USE_TLS = False 9 | MAIL_USE_SSL = False 10 | MAIL_USERNAME = 'sta@mail.sqrt-1.me' 11 | MAIL_PASSWORD = '' 12 | MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER = 'sta@mail.sqrt-1.me' 13 | 14 | FREQ_SECOND = False 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | flask 2 | flask-WTF 3 | flask-SQLAlchemy 4 | flask-login 5 | flask-mail 6 | flask-bootstrap 7 | bs4 8 | termcolor 9 | flask-mysqldb 10 | lxml 11 | requests 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /run.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # encoding: utf-8 3 | 4 | from app import app 5 | from app import db 6 | from app.models import User, Page 7 | 8 | if __name__ == '__main__': 9 | db.create_all() 10 | app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=5000, threaded=True) 11 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------