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"""Helper functions which don't fit anywhere else"""
import ast
import inspect
import os
import re
import hashlib
import warnings
from collections import deque
from contextlib import contextmanager
from importlib import import_module
from pkgutil import iter_modules
from textwrap import dedent
from w3lib.html import replace_entities
from scrapy.utils.datatypes import LocalWeakReferencedCache
from scrapy.utils.python import flatten, to_unicode
from scrapy.item import _BaseItem
from scrapy.utils.deprecate import ScrapyDeprecationWarning
_ITERABLE_SINGLE_VALUES = dict, _BaseItem, str, bytes
def arg_to_iter(arg):
"""Convert an argument to an iterable. The argument can be a None, single
value, or an iterable.
Exception: if arg is a dict, [arg] will be returned
"""
if arg is None:
return []
elif not isinstance(arg, _ITERABLE_SINGLE_VALUES) and hasattr(arg, '__iter__'):
return arg
else:
return [arg]
def load_object(path):
"""Load an object given its absolute object path, and return it.
The object can be the import path of a class, function, variable or an
instance, e.g. 'scrapy.downloadermiddlewares.redirect.RedirectMiddleware'.
If ``path`` is not a string, but is a callable object, such as a class or
a function, then return it as is.
"""
if not isinstance(path, str):
if callable(path):
return path
else:
raise TypeError("Unexpected argument type, expected string "
"or object, got: %s" % type(path))
try:
dot = path.rindex('.')
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(f"Error loading object '{path}': not a full path")
module, name = path[:dot], path[dot + 1:]
mod = import_module(module)
try:
obj = getattr(mod, name)
except AttributeError:
raise NameError(f"Module '{module}' doesn't define any object named '{name}'")
return obj
def walk_modules(path):
"""Loads a module and all its submodules from the given module path and
returns them. If *any* module throws an exception while importing, that
exception is thrown back.
For example: walk_modules('scrapy.utils')
"""
mods = []
mod = import_module(path)
mods.append(mod)
if hasattr(mod, '__path__'):
for _, subpath, ispkg in iter_modules(mod.__path__):
fullpath = path + '.' + subpath
if ispkg:
mods += walk_modules(fullpath)
else:
submod = import_module(fullpath)
mods.append(submod)
return mods
def extract_regex(regex, text, encoding='utf-8'):
"""Extract a list of unicode strings from the given text/encoding using the following policies:
* if the regex contains a named group called "extract" that will be returned
* if the regex contains multiple numbered groups, all those will be returned (flattened)
* if the regex doesn't contain any group the entire regex matching is returned
"""
warnings.warn(
"scrapy.utils.misc.extract_regex has moved to parsel.utils.extract_regex.",
ScrapyDeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2
)
if isinstance(regex, str):
regex = re.compile(regex, re.UNICODE)
try:
strings = [regex.search(text).group('extract')] # named group
except Exception:
strings = regex.findall(text) # full regex or numbered groups
strings = flatten(strings)
if isinstance(text, str):
return [replace_entities(s, keep=['lt', 'amp']) for s in strings]
else:
return [replace_entities(to_unicode(s, encoding), keep=['lt', 'amp'])
for s in strings]
def md5sum(file):
"""Calculate the md5 checksum of a file-like object without reading its
whole content in memory.
>>> from io import BytesIO
>>> md5sum(BytesIO(b'file content to hash'))
'784406af91dd5a54fbb9c84c2236595a'
"""
m = hashlib.md5()
while True:
d = file.read(8096)
if not d:
break
m.update(d)
return m.hexdigest()
def rel_has_nofollow(rel):
"""Return True if link rel attribute has nofollow type"""
return rel is not None and 'nofollow' in rel.split()
def create_instance(objcls, settings, crawler, *args, **kwargs):
"""Construct a class instance using its ``from_crawler`` or
``from_settings`` constructors, if available.
At least one of ``settings`` and ``crawler`` needs to be different from
``None``. If ``settings `` is ``None``, ``crawler.settings`` will be used.
If ``crawler`` is ``None``, only the ``from_settings`` constructor will be
tried.
``*args`` and ``**kwargs`` are forwarded to the constructors.
Raises ``ValueError`` if both ``settings`` and ``crawler`` are ``None``.
.. versionchanged:: 2.2
Raises ``TypeError`` if the resulting instance is ``None`` (e.g. if an
extension has not been implemented correctly).
"""
if settings is None:
if crawler is None:
raise ValueError("Specify at least one of settings and crawler.")
settings = crawler.settings
if crawler and hasattr(objcls, 'from_crawler'):
instance = objcls.from_crawler(crawler, *args, **kwargs)
method_name = 'from_crawler'
elif hasattr(objcls, 'from_settings'):
instance = objcls.from_settings(settings, *args, **kwargs)
method_name = 'from_settings'
else:
instance = objcls(*args, **kwargs)
method_name = '__new__'
if instance is None:
raise TypeError(f"{objcls.__qualname__}.{method_name} returned None")
return instance
@contextmanager
def set_environ(**kwargs):
"""Temporarily set environment variables inside the context manager and
fully restore previous environment afterwards
"""
original_env = {k: os.environ.get(k) for k in kwargs}
os.environ.update(kwargs)
try:
yield
finally:
for k, v in original_env.items():
if v is None:
del os.environ[k]
else:
os.environ[k] = v
def walk_callable(node):
"""Similar to ``ast.walk``, but walks only function body and skips nested
functions defined within the node.
"""
todo = deque([node])
walked_func_def = False
while todo:
node = todo.popleft()
if isinstance(node, ast.FunctionDef):
if walked_func_def:
continue
walked_func_def = True
todo.extend(ast.iter_child_nodes(node))
yield node
_generator_callbacks_cache = LocalWeakReferencedCache(limit=128)
def is_generator_with_return_value(callable):
"""
Returns True if a callable is a generator function which includes a
'return' statement with a value different than None, False otherwise
"""
if callable in _generator_callbacks_cache:
return _generator_callbacks_cache[callable]
def returns_none(return_node):
value = return_node.value
return value is None or isinstance(value, ast.NameConstant) and value.value is None
if inspect.isgeneratorfunction(callable):
tree = ast.parse(dedent(inspect.getsource(callable)))
for node in walk_callable(tree):
if isinstance(node, ast.Return) and not returns_none(node):
_generator_callbacks_cache[callable] = True
return _generator_callbacks_cache[callable]
_generator_callbacks_cache[callable] = False
return _generator_callbacks_cache[callable]
def warn_on_generator_with_return_value(spider, callable):
"""
Logs a warning if a callable is a generator function and includes
a 'return' statement with a value different than None
"""
if is_generator_with_return_value(callable):
warnings.warn(
f'The "{spider.__class__.__name__}.{callable.__name__}" method is '
'a generator and includes a "return" statement with a value '
'different than None. This could lead to unexpected behaviour. Please see '
'https://docs.python.org/3/reference/simple_stmts.html#the-return-statement '
'for details about the semantics of the "return" statement within generators',
stacklevel=2,
)
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