#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # RSS integration for Zulip # import argparse import calendar import errno import hashlib import logging import os import re import sys import time import urllib.parse from html.parser import HTMLParser from typing import Any, Dict, List, Tuple import feedparser import zulip VERSION = "0.9" # type: str RSS_DATA_DIR = os.path.expanduser(os.path.join("~", ".cache", "zulip-rss")) # type: str OLDNESS_THRESHOLD = 30 # type: int usage = """Usage: Send summaries of RSS entries for your favorite feeds to Zulip. This bot requires the feedparser module. To use this script: 1. Create an RSS feed file containing 1 feed URL per line (default feed file location: ~/.cache/zulip-rss/rss-feeds) 2. Subscribe to the stream that will receive RSS updates (default stream: rss) 3. create a ~/.zuliprc as described on https://zulip.com/api/configuring-python-bindings 4. Test the script by running it manually, like this: /usr/local/share/zulip/integrations/rss/rss-bot You can customize the location on the feed file and recipient stream, e.g.: /usr/local/share/zulip/integrations/rss/rss-bot --feed-file=/path/to/my-feeds --stream=my-rss-stream 4. Configure a crontab entry for this script. A sample crontab entry for processing feeds stored in the default location and sending to the default stream every 5 minutes is: */5 * * * * /usr/local/share/zulip/integrations/rss/rss-bot""" parser = zulip.add_default_arguments( argparse.ArgumentParser(usage) ) # type: argparse.ArgumentParser parser.add_argument( "--stream", dest="stream", help="The stream to which to send RSS messages.", default="rss", action="store", ) parser.add_argument( "--data-dir", dest="data_dir", help="The directory where feed metadata is stored", default=os.path.join(RSS_DATA_DIR), action="store", ) parser.add_argument( "--feed-file", dest="feed_file", help="The file containing a list of RSS feed URLs to follow, one URL per line", default=os.path.join(RSS_DATA_DIR, "rss-feeds"), action="store", ) parser.add_argument( "--unwrap", dest="unwrap", action="store_true", help="Convert word-wrapped paragraphs into single lines", default=False, ) parser.add_argument( "--math", dest="math", action="store_true", help="Convert $ to $$ (for KaTeX processing)", default=False, ) opts = parser.parse_args() # type: Any def mkdir_p(path: str) -> None: # Python doesn't have an analog to `mkdir -p` < Python 3.2. try: os.makedirs(path) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(path): pass else: raise try: mkdir_p(opts.data_dir) except OSError: # We can't write to the logfile, so just print and give up. print("Unable to store RSS data at %s." % (opts.data_dir,), file=sys.stderr) exit(1) log_file = os.path.join(opts.data_dir, "rss-bot.log") # type: str log_format = "%(asctime)s: %(message)s" # type: str logging.basicConfig(format=log_format) formatter = logging.Formatter(log_format) # type: logging.Formatter file_handler = logging.FileHandler(log_file) # type: logging.FileHandler file_handler.setFormatter(formatter) logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) # type: logging.Logger logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) logger.addHandler(file_handler) def log_error_and_exit(error: str) -> None: logger.error(error) logger.error(usage) exit(1) class MLStripper(HTMLParser): def __init__(self) -> None: super().__init__() self.reset() self.fed = [] # type: List[str] def handle_data(self, data: str) -> None: self.fed.append(data) def get_data(self) -> str: return "".join(self.fed) def strip_tags(html: str) -> str: stripper = MLStripper() stripper.feed(html) return stripper.get_data() def compute_entry_hash(entry: Dict[str, Any]) -> str: entry_time = entry.get("published", entry.get("updated")) entry_id = entry.get("id", entry.get("link")) return hashlib.md5((entry_id + str(entry_time)).encode()).hexdigest() def unwrap_text(body: str) -> str: # Replace \n by space if it is preceded and followed by a non-\n. # Example: '\na\nb\nc\n\nd\n' -> '\na b c\n\nd\n' return re.sub("(?<=[^\n])\n(?=[^\n])", " ", body) def elide_subject(subject: str) -> str: MAX_TOPIC_LENGTH = 60 if len(subject) > MAX_TOPIC_LENGTH: subject = subject[: MAX_TOPIC_LENGTH - 3].rstrip() + "..." return subject def send_zulip(entry: Any, feed_name: str) -> Dict[str, Any]: body = entry.summary # type: str if opts.unwrap: body = unwrap_text(body) content = "**[%s](%s)**\n%s\n%s" % ( entry.title, entry.link, strip_tags(body), entry.link, ) # type: str if opts.math: content = content.replace("$", "$$") message = { "type": "stream", "sender": opts.zulip_email, "to": opts.stream, "subject": elide_subject(feed_name), "content": content, } # type: Dict[str, str] return client.send_message(message) try: with open(opts.feed_file) as f: feed_urls = [feed.strip() for feed in f.readlines()] # type: List[str] except OSError: log_error_and_exit("Unable to read feed file at %s." % (opts.feed_file,)) client = zulip.Client( email=opts.zulip_email, api_key=opts.zulip_api_key, config_file=opts.zulip_config_file, site=opts.zulip_site, client="ZulipRSS/" + VERSION, ) # type: zulip.Client first_message = True # type: bool for feed_url in feed_urls: feed_file = os.path.join(opts.data_dir, urllib.parse.urlparse(feed_url).netloc) # Type: str try: with open(feed_file) as f: old_feed_hashes = { line.strip(): True for line in f.readlines() } # type: Dict[str, bool] except OSError: old_feed_hashes = {} new_hashes = [] # type: List[str] data = feedparser.parse(feed_url) # type: feedparser.parse for entry in data.entries: entry_hash = compute_entry_hash(entry) # type: str # An entry has either been published or updated. entry_time = entry.get( "published_parsed", entry.get("updated_parsed") ) # type: Tuple[int, int] if ( entry_time is not None and (time.time() - calendar.timegm(entry_time)) > OLDNESS_THRESHOLD * 60 * 60 * 24 ): # As a safeguard against misbehaving feeds, don't try to process # entries older than some threshold. continue if entry_hash in old_feed_hashes: # We've already seen this. No need to process any older entries. break if (not old_feed_hashes) and (len(new_hashes) >= 3): # On a first run, pick up the 3 most recent entries. An RSS feed has # entries in reverse chronological order. break feed_name = data.feed.title or feed_url # type: str response = send_zulip(entry, feed_name) # type: Dict[str, Any] if response["result"] != "success": logger.error("Error processing %s" % (feed_url,)) logger.error(str(response)) if first_message: # This is probably some fundamental problem like the stream not # existing or something being misconfigured, so bail instead of # getting the same error for every RSS entry. log_error_and_exit("Failed to process first message") # Go ahead and move on -- perhaps this entry is corrupt. new_hashes.append(entry_hash) first_message = False with open(feed_file, "a") as f: for hash in new_hashes: f.write(hash + "\n") logger.info("Sent zulips for %d %s entries" % (len(new_hashes), feed_url))