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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# This code is a part of Slash, and is released under the GPL.
# Copyright 1997-2004 by Open Source Development Network. See README
# and COPYING for more information, or see http://slashcode.com/.
# $Id$
use strict;
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Std;
use Slash::DB;
use Slash::DB::Utility;
use Date::Manip;
(my $VERSION) = ' $Revision$ ' =~ /\$Revision:\s+([^\s]+)/;
my $PROGNAME = basename($0);
# REGULAR EXPRESSION DEFINITIONS
# Enclosure defs.
my $enclosure_regexps = {
"Slash v0.9.2+" => {
regexp =>
'<!-- begin comment block -->(.+?)<!-- end comment block -->',
extractors => '*',
id_extractors => '*'
},
'Slashdot Jan/00+' => {
regexp =>
'(?:<TR><TD>.+?)?<TR>(?:<TD bgcolor=cccccc>|<TD bgcolor="#CCCCCC">) ?(<(?i:A NAME).+?</TD></TR>.+?)</TD> ?</TR> ',
extractors => '*',
id_extractors => '*',
},
};
# Extractor defs.
my %extractor_regexps = (
'Slash v0.9.2+' =>
'<A NAME="(.+?)"><B>(.+?)</B></A>(.+?)</FONT>.+?by (.+?) on (.+?)\(.+?\)</FONT><BR>.+?<FONT.+?>(?:\(.+?User Info</A>\).+?(?:<A HREF="(.+?)">(.+?)</A><BR>)?)?.+?<TR><TD BGCOLOR=.+?>.+?</TD>.+?<TR><TD BGCOLOR=.+?>(.+?)</TD>',
'Slashdot Jan/00+' =>
'^<(?i:A NAME)="([^>]+?)"><B>(.+?)?</B></A>(.+?)<BR> by (.+?) ?on ((?:Mon|Tue|Wed|Thur|Fri|Sat|Sun|Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec).+?)<BR> ?(?:\(.+?User (?:#\d+ )?Info</A>\) ?(?i:<A HREF="([^>]+?)">(.+?)</A><BR> *)?)?</TD></TR> <TR> ?<TD(?: bgcolor=ffffff)?>(.+)<BR>',
#'^<A name="([^>]+?)"><B>(.+?)</B></A>(.+?)<BR> by (.+?) on (.+?)<BR> (?:\(.+?User Info</A>\) (?:<A href="([^>]+?)">(.+?)</A><BR>)?)? </TD></TR> <TR><TD bgcolor=ffffff>(.+?)<BR>(.+?)?</TD></TR> (?:<TR><TD> |<LI><FONT size=2><B>.+)?$'
);
# SID extration defs.
my %idextractor_regexps = (
'Slash v0.9.2+' =>
'<INPUT (?i:TYPE="?HIDDEN"? NAME)="?returnto"? (?i:VALUE)="?(?:[^>]+?)?article\.pl\?sid=([^>]+?)"?>',
);
# Think about having regular expressions that can be applied to extracted
# stories to look for parent information.
#
# - Cliff 6/6/01
my %opts;
# Remember to doublecheck these match usage()!
usage('Options used incorrectly')
unless getopts('u:I:f:y:E:N:CDV?hv', \%opts);
usage() if ($opts{'h'} || !keys %opts);
usage("Must specify both -f and -u!") if !$opts{f} || !$opts{u};
version() if $opts{'v'};
my($virtuser, $year, $infile, $enclosure, $extractor, $sid, $ovrw, $confirm, $debug)=
@opts{qw[u y f N E I V C D]};
$virtuser||= 'slash';
$year ||= UnixDate('now', '%Y');
# Initialize Slash site database object.
my $slashdb = new Slash::DB($virtuser) ||
die "*** Can't open database on Virtual User $virtuser.\n";
# Set our timezone and initialize the date routines.
$ENV{TZ} = 'EST5EDT';
&Date_Init();
# Globals.
my(%data);
my $ac_uid = $slashdb->getVar('anonymous_coward_uid', 'value');
my $ac_nickname = $slashdb->getUser($ac_uid, 'nickname');
# We slurp in everything as one big file. This will NOT be pleasant on machines
# with low amounts of memory (anything < 32M; quite a few Slashdot .shtml files
# can amass well over one meg in size and that's for a SINGLE scalar.
my($bigscalar, $test_xdata, $errors);
die "Can't open INFILE '$infile'\n" if ! -f $infile;
do {
local $/ = undef;
open(INPUT, "<$infile");
$bigscalar = <INPUT>;
close(INPUT);
# Remove newlines, they only get in the way.
$bigscalar =~ s/\n/ /g;
};
# Determine which enclosure and extractor regular expressions to use for the given
# file; note that choices for enclosures and/or extractors can be forced by command
# line options.
if (!$enclosure || !$extractor) {
my(@enclosures);
push (@enclosures, ($enclosure) ? $enclosure : sort keys %{$enclosure_regexps});
$enclosure='';
for (@enclosures) {
printf STDERR "%s ENCLOSURE '$_'\n", ($enclosure) ? 'Using':'Trying'
if $debug;
$enclosure = $_ if $bigscalar =~ /$enclosure_regexps->{$_}->{regexp}/s;
next if ! $enclosure;
if (! $extractor) {
$test_xdata = $1;
my @extractors;
if (ref $enclosure_regexps->{$_}->{extractors} eq 'ARRAY') {
push @extractors, @{$enclosure_regexps->{$_}->{extractors}};
} elsif ($enclosure_regexps->{$_}->{extractors} eq '*') {
push @extractors, sort keys %extractor_regexps;
}
for (@extractors) {
print STDERR "\tTrying EXTRACTOR '$_'\n" if $debug;
if ($test_xdata =~ /$extractor_regexps{$_}/s) {
$extractor = $_;
last;
}
}
}
last if $enclosure && $extractor;
}
}
die "$infile: Can't determine enclosure/extractor pair!\n" if !$enclosure && !$extractor;
die <<EOT if !$extractor;
$infile: Enclosure '$enclosure' matched, but no extractor found!
Enclosure returned:
$test_xdata
EOT
print "Using Enclosure '$enclosure' and Extractor '$extractor'\n";
if (! $sid) {
for (sort keys %idextractor_regexps) {
print STDERR "Trying ID EXTRACTOR '$_'..." if $debug;
if ($bigscalar =~ /$idextractor_regexps{$_}/s) {
print STDERR "found ID " if $debug;
$sid = $1;
last;
} else {
print STDERR "\n";
}
}
} else {
print STDERR 'Using ID ' if $debug;
}
die "\n$infile: Can't find ID using any extractor!\n" if !$sid;
print STDERR "'$sid'\n" if $debug && $sid;
if ($slashdb->sqlSelect('*', 'comments', 'sid=' . quote($sid))) {
if (!$ovrw) {
print "Data already exists for article '$sid'!!\n";
exit 1;
} else {
print "Deleting all existing comments from article '$sid'\n";
$slashdb->sqlDo('DELETE FROM comments WHERE sid=' . quote($sid));
}
}
print "Beginning extraction for article '$sid'...\n";
if ($confirm) {
print "\n\n<Hit RETURN to begin, ^C to abort execution>\n\n";
my $input = <STDIN>;
}
my($en_regexp, $ex_regexp) = ($enclosure_regexps->{$enclosure}->{regexp},
$extractor_regexps{$extractor});
$errors = 0;
pos $bigscalar = 0;
while ($bigscalar =~ /$en_regexp/sg) {
my($uid, $cid, $email_addy, $uid_s, $x_data, $wait, $result, $resultpos);
my($subj, $score_ind, $username, $ts, $url, $url_name, $comment, $sig);
my($gmt_time, $score, $posttime, $uname);
my(%uid_cache, $gmt_ts, $rc);
$x_data = $1;
$result = 'Unextracted ';
$resultpos = '';
if ($x_data =~ /$ex_regexp/s) {
# This is ugly...
($cid,
$subj,
$score_ind,
$username,
$ts,
$url,
$url_name,
$comment,
$sig) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9);
next if !$cid;
printf STDERR
"EXTRACTED: %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d\n",
map { ($_) ? $_ : ''; 1 }
($cid, $subj, $score_ind, $username, $ts, $url,
$url_name, $comment, $sig)
if $debug;
# Copy $username.
$uname = $username;
# Extract and remove email information.
if ($uname =~ s/<B><FONT.+?>\((.+?)\)<\/FONT><\/B>//) {
$email_addy = $1;
}
# Fix $uname if it is a link.
$uname =~ s/<(?i:A HREF)=".*?">(.+?)<\/A>.+$/$1/s;
# Remove any and all backtics (`) from the user name since this breaks
# the API for some reason.
$uname =~ s/\`//g;
# Grab score from indicator.
if ($score_ind =~ /Score:(\d+)/) {
$score = $1 if defined $1;
}
# Strip signature of </TD> and </TR> tags (these are part of display
# code)
$sig =~ s!(?:</TD>|</TR>)!!g if $sig;
($rc, $result) = ('', '');
$uid_s = defined $email_addy ? " <$email_addy>" : '';
# Use database to see if we can match the nickname to a UID.
if ($uname && $uname ne $ac_nickname) {
# Check user id cache for hit on the parsed username.
$uid = 0;
if ($uid_cache{$uname}) {
$uid = $uid_cache{$uname};
} else {
$uid = $slashdb->getUserUID($uname);
$uid_cache{$uname} = $uid if $uid;
}
$uid_s .= " ($uid)" if $uid;
} else {
$uid = $ac_uid if $uname eq $ac_nickname;
}
# Begin clean up routines....these routines are REAL site specific
# so someone should look in to extending the data structures above
# to make it less so. I may if I actually get some time to play
# around with this code a bit more, but that's extremely low
# priority right now. Maybe come around 2.2 or 2.4 release time.
#
# - Cliff 3/22/2001
# Convert date to internal representation and then adjust for GMT
# time (since all times should be stored as GMT in dB).
if ($ts) {
# Some versions of dispComment have the a link to the comment
# right after the date. This should be removed.
$ts =~ s/\(<A (?i:HREF).+?<\/A>\)//i;
# Get rid of the extraneous commas and '@' symbols which may
# interfere with parsing.
$ts =~ s/,\s@/ /g;
# Date::Manip balks if DoW is present in a datespec which specifies
# no year value and does NOT represent a date within the current
# year. So the simple solution is to strip the DoW which appears
# at the beginning of the string. This really depends on the site
# but this is the default for Slashcode and also works on Slashdot.
$ts =~ s/(?:Mon|Tues|Wednes|Thurs|Fri|Satur|Sun)day\s+//;
# Now we must INSURE that the proper year is set. Note that Date::Manip
# will use the CURRENT YEAR if it isn't specified in the string, so
# we'll have to carefully insert the year into the timestamp.
#
# The following assumes that $ts will always be of the form:
# <Month> <Day> <Time> <Zone>
$ts =~ s/(\w+ \d+)/$1, $year/;
# Now grab the zone associated with the date.
$ts =~ /\s([^\ ]+?)$/;
# Need $oldPos becuase Date::Manip routines mess with $_.
my($oldPos) = pos $_;
my($tsdate, $tszone) = (ParseDate($ts), $1);
# Insure date is set to the correct year based on parameters.
# Could manually set this by SID, but SID isn't really
# Y2K compliant...
$tsdate = Date_SetDateField($tsdate, 'y', $year);
if ($tsdate) {
$gmt_ts = Date_ConvTZ($tsdate, $tszone, 'GMT');
$ts .= ' (' . UnixDate($gmt_ts, "%A %B %d, %Y \@%r GMT") . ')';
}
pos $_ = $oldPos;
}
# Attribute comment to the proper nickname in the comment if the
# user doesn't turn up in the database. Be sure to use the
# sanitized user name since $username may contain characters that
# will confuse DBI.
$comment = "Posted by $uname:<BR><BR>$comment" if (! $uid);
print "\n", header("Extracted ${\(length($x_data))} bytes"),
($cid ? "#$cid\n" : ""),
($subj ? "Subj: $subj\n": ""),
($uname ? "User: $uname$uid_s\n" : ""),
($ts ? "Date: $ts\n" : ""),
($url_name ? "URL: $url_name " : ""),
($url ? "($url)\n" : ($url_name ? "\n" : "")),
($score ? "Score: $score" : ""),
($comment ? "\n--> $comment\n\n" : "\n"),
($sig ? "\nSig: $sig\n\n" : "\n")
if $debug;
if ($confirm) {
print "<Hit RETURN for Next Comment>";
my $input = <STDIN>;
}
# Assign data to hash.
$data{$cid}->{subject} = $subj || '';
$data{$cid}->{'-uid'} = $uid || $ac_uid;
$data{$cid}->{date} = $gmt_ts;
$data{$cid}->{comment} = $comment;
$data{$cid}->{'-points'} = ($score) ? $score : 0;
}
print header("${result}X-Data$resultpos") . "$x_data\n"
if $debug;
if ($result eq 'Unextracted ' || $rc ||
$comment =~ /<\/?TD>/ ||
$comment =~ /<\/?TR>/)
{
if ($debug) {
print '--- Check data ---';
$wait = <STDIN>;
}
$errors++;
}
}
# Unload massive scalar (would setting $bigscalar to undef be a bad thing here?)
$bigscalar = '';
# Now write data to database.
print "Writing to database...";
my $nr = 0;
foreach (keys(%data)) {
# We process comments into the database by CID and let it worry about
# all of the sorting.
# Copy and sanitize data for insert into the comments table.
my(%sqldata) = %{$data{$_}};
$sqldata{sid} = $sid;
$sqldata{'-cid'} = $_;
# Until nested mode support can be coded in, Parent ID data will be lost.
$sqldata{'-pid'} = 0;
# Since host_name information is not included in the .shtml, we lose that
# information as well.
$sqldata{host_name} = '';
# This data isn't as important. It would be a pain in the ass to go thru
# and collect the moderation data for proper insertion, so it's just
# easier to leave it out for now.
$sqldata{'-lastmod'} = -1;
$sqldata{'-reason'} = 0;
$sqldata{'date'} = UnixDate($data{$_}->{date}, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M');
# Can $slashdb return meaningful errors if one of its methods fails?
#
# Use createComments(), here...especially since the comment system
# is changing and these details should be behind the API.
if ($slashdb->sqlInsert('comments', \%sqldata)) {
$nr++;
} else {
print "\nError occured while inserting comment #$_!\n";
}
}
print "\n$nr records written to COMMENTS for SID '$sid'\n";
print "*** $errors errors occured during processing.\n" if $errors;
0;
sub header {
my($text) = shift;
"$text\n${\('-' x length($text))}\n";
}
# It would be nice if the Slash DB API would provide this.
sub quote {
my($text) = shift;
$text =~ s/([\W\D])/\\$1/g;
$text = "'$text'";
$text;
}
sub usage {
print "*** $_[0]\n" if $_[0];
my (@enlist) = sort keys %{$enclosure_regexps};
my (@exlist) = sort keys %extractor_regexps;
my (@idexlist) = sort keys %idextractor_regexps;
local $" = "\t\t";
printf <<EOT, "@enlist", "@exlist", "@idexlist";
Usage: $PROGNAME [options]
Command line options:
-u <virtuser>
-f <filename>
-I <discussion ID>
-y <year>
-N <comment enclosure name>
-E <comment extractor name>
Command line switches:
-C Confirms all options and provides prompts during
processing operations. Used primarily for debugging.
-V Overwrite any comments for the given discussion ID.
-D Debug mode.
Notes:
If -I is not given, then the program will cycle thru all defined ID
extractors in an attempt to find a key suitable for database insertion.
If no ID can be found, then the program will quit with an error and the
use of -I will be required.
Defined comment enclosures:
%s
Defined comment extractors:
%s
Defined ID extractors:
%s
EOT
exit;
}
sub version {
print <<EOT;
$PROGNAME $VERSION
This code is a part of Slash, and is released under the GPL.
Copyright 1997-2004 by Open Source Development Network. See README
and COPYING for more information, or see http://slashcode.com/.
EOT
exit;
}
__END__