#!/usr/bin/env python3 """ This mirror status checker determines whether CSC mirror is up-to-date with upstream """ import requests from arch import Arch from ceph import Ceph from debian import Debian from eclipse import Eclipse from gnu import GNU from kernel import Kernel from openbsd import OpenBSD from dateparser.search import search_dates # this library seems to be super slow but the other library: dateutil.parser gets some errors # http://theautomatic.net/2018/12/18/2-packages-for-extracting-dates-from-a-string-of-text-in-python/ import re # import regular expressions to remove stray numbers in string that might interfere with date finding import json # import json to read distro info stored in json file import datefinder # another date finding library def checker(directory_URL, file_name): page = requests.get(directory_URL).text indexOfFile = page.find(file_name) # print(page) # remove stray numbers (file size numbers in particular) that might interfere with date finding segment_clean = re.sub(r'\s\d+\s', ' ', page[indexOfFile:]) # removes numbers for size segment_clean = re.sub(r'\s\d+\w*\s', ' ', page[indexOfFile:]) # removes numbers + size unit. e.x. 50kb # print(segment_clean) # implementation using dateparser.search.search_dates # notes: some dates don't parse correctly with this tool # print(search_dates(page[indexOfFile:], languages=['en'])) # print(search_dates(page[indexOfFile:])[0]) # finds the dates in the segment after the file name # notes: a generator will be returned by the datefinder module. I'm typecasting it to a list. Please read the note of caution provided at the bottom. matches = list(datefinder.find_dates(segment_clean)) # print(matches) if len(matches) > 0: date = matches[0] # date is of type datetime.datetime return(date.strftime("%m/%d/%Y, %H:%M:%S")) else: return('No dates found') if __name__ == "__main__": """for distro in [Arch, Ceph, Debian, Eclipse, GNU, Kernel, OpenBSD]: try: distro.print_output(distro.check()) except requests.exceptions.RequestException as err: print(f"Error: {distro.name()}\n{err}")""" distros = json.load(open('distros.json',)) print(distros) for distro in distros: print(distro[0] + ":") print("CSC mirror: " + checker(distro[1], distro[3])) print("Official distro: " + checker(distro[2], distro[3]))