# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' feedgen.entry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :copyright: 2013, Lars Kiesow :license: FreeBSD and LGPL, see license.* for more details. ''' from datetime import datetime import dateutil.parser import dateutil.tz import warnings from lxml import etree from feedgen.compat import string_types from feedgen.util import ensure_format, formatRFC2822 class FeedEntry(object): '''FeedEntry call representing an ATOM feeds entry node or an RSS feeds item node. ''' def __init__(self): # ATOM # required self.__atom_id = None self.__atom_title = None self.__atom_updated = datetime.now(dateutil.tz.tzutc()) # recommended self.__atom_author = None self.__atom_content = None self.__atom_link = None self.__atom_summary = None # optional self.__atom_category = None self.__atom_contributor = None self.__atom_published = None self.__atom_source = None self.__atom_rights = None # RSS self.__rss_author = None self.__rss_category = None self.__rss_comments = None self.__rss_description = None self.__rss_content = None self.__rss_enclosure = None self.__rss_guid = {} self.__rss_link = None self.__rss_pubDate = None self.__rss_source = None self.__rss_title = None # Extension list: self.__extensions = {} self.__extensions_register = {} def atom_entry(self, extensions=True): '''Create an ATOM entry and return it.''' entry = etree.Element('entry') if not (self.__atom_id and self.__atom_title and self.__atom_updated): raise ValueError('Required fields not set') id = etree.SubElement(entry, 'id') id.text = self.__atom_id title = etree.SubElement(entry, 'title') title.text = self.__atom_title updated = etree.SubElement(entry, 'updated') updated.text = self.__atom_updated.isoformat() # An entry must contain an alternate link if there is no content # element. if not self.__atom_content: links = self.__atom_link or [] if not [l for l in links if l.get('rel') == 'alternate']: raise ValueError('Entry must contain an alternate link or ' + 'a content element.') # Add author elements for a in self.__atom_author or []: # Atom requires a name. Skip elements without. if not a.get('name'): continue author = etree.SubElement(entry, 'author') name = etree.SubElement(author, 'name') name.text = a.get('name') if a.get('email'): email = etree.SubElement(author, 'email') email.text = a.get('email') if a.get('uri'): uri = etree.SubElement(author, 'uri') uri.text = a.get('uri') if self.__atom_content: content = etree.SubElement(entry, 'content') type = self.__atom_content.get('type') if self.__atom_content.get('src'): content.attrib['src'] = self.__atom_content['src'] elif self.__atom_content.get('content'): # Surround xhtml with a div tag, parse it and embed it if type == 'xhtml': content.append(etree.fromstring( '
' + self.__atom_content.get('content') + '
')) elif type == 'CDATA': content.text = etree.CDATA( self.__atom_content.get('content')) # Emed the text in escaped form elif not type or type.startswith('text') or type == 'html': content.text = self.__atom_content.get('content') # Parse XML and embed it elif type.endswith('/xml') or type.endswith('+xml'): content.append(etree.fromstring( self.__atom_content['content'])) # Everything else should be included base64 encoded else: raise ValueError('base64 encoded content is not ' + 'supported at the moment. Pull requests' + ' adding support are welcome.') # Add type description of the content if type: content.attrib['type'] = type for l in self.__atom_link or []: link = etree.SubElement(entry, 'link', href=l['href']) if l.get('rel'): link.attrib['rel'] = l['rel'] if l.get('type'): link.attrib['type'] = l['type'] if l.get('hreflang'): link.attrib['hreflang'] = l['hreflang'] if l.get('title'): link.attrib['title'] = l['title'] if l.get('length'): link.attrib['length'] = l['length'] if self.__atom_summary: summary = etree.SubElement(entry, 'summary') summary.text = self.__atom_summary for c in self.__atom_category or []: cat = etree.SubElement(entry, 'category', term=c['term']) if c.get('scheme'): cat.attrib['scheme'] = c['scheme'] if c.get('label'): cat.attrib['label'] = c['label'] # Add author elements for c in self.__atom_contributor or []: # Atom requires a name. Skip elements without. if not c.get('name'): continue contrib = etree.SubElement(entry, 'contributor') name = etree.SubElement(contrib, 'name') name.text = c.get('name') if c.get('email'): email = etree.SubElement(contrib, 'email') email.text = c.get('email') if c.get('uri'): uri = etree.SubElement(contrib, 'uri') uri.text = c.get('uri') if self.__atom_published: published = etree.SubElement(entry, 'published') published.text = self.__atom_published.isoformat() if self.__atom_rights: rights = etree.SubElement(entry, 'rights') rights.text = self.__atom_rights if self.__atom_source: source = etree.SubElement(entry, 'source') if self.__atom_source.get('title'): source_title = etree.SubElement(source, 'title') source_title.text = self.__atom_source['title'] if self.__atom_source.get('link'): etree.SubElement(source, 'link', href=self.__atom_source['link']) if extensions: for ext in self.__extensions.values() or []: if ext.get('atom'): ext['inst'].extend_atom(entry) return entry def rss_entry(self, extensions=True): '''Create a RSS item and return it.''' entry = etree.Element('item') if not (self.__rss_title or self.__rss_description or self.__rss_content): raise ValueError('Required fields not set') if self.__rss_title: title = etree.SubElement(entry, 'title') title.text = self.__rss_title if self.__rss_link: link = etree.SubElement(entry, 'link') link.text = self.__rss_link if self.__rss_description and self.__rss_content: description = etree.SubElement(entry, 'description') description.text = self.__rss_description XMLNS_CONTENT = 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/' content = etree.SubElement(entry, '{%s}encoded' % XMLNS_CONTENT) content.text = etree.CDATA(self.__rss_content['content']) \ if self.__rss_content.get('type', '') == 'CDATA' \ else self.__rss_content['content'] elif self.__rss_description: description = etree.SubElement(entry, 'description') description.text = self.__rss_description elif self.__rss_content: description = etree.SubElement(entry, 'description') description.text = etree.CDATA(self.__rss_content['content']) \ if self.__rss_content.get('type', '') == 'CDATA' \ else self.__rss_content['content'] for a in self.__rss_author or []: author = etree.SubElement(entry, 'author') author.text = a if self.__rss_guid.get('guid'): guid = etree.SubElement(entry, 'guid') guid.text = self.__rss_guid['guid'] permaLink = str(self.__rss_guid.get('permalink', False)).lower() guid.attrib['isPermaLink'] = permaLink for cat in self.__rss_category or []: category = etree.SubElement(entry, 'category') category.text = cat['value'] if cat.get('domain'): category.attrib['domain'] = cat['domain'] if self.__rss_comments: comments = etree.SubElement(entry, 'comments') comments.text = self.__rss_comments if self.__rss_enclosure: enclosure = etree.SubElement(entry, 'enclosure') enclosure.attrib['url'] = self.__rss_enclosure['url'] enclosure.attrib['length'] = self.__rss_enclosure['length'] enclosure.attrib['type'] = self.__rss_enclosure['type'] if self.__rss_pubDate: pubDate = etree.SubElement(entry, 'pubDate') pubDate.text = formatRFC2822(self.__rss_pubDate) if self.__rss_source: source = etree.SubElement(entry, 'source', url=self.__rss_source['url']) source.text = self.__rss_source['title'] if extensions: for ext in self.__extensions.values() or []: if ext.get('rss'): ext['inst'].extend_rss(entry) return entry def title(self, title=None): '''Get or set the title value of the entry. It should contain a human readable title for the entry. Title is mandatory for both ATOM and RSS and should not be blank. :param title: The new title of the entry. :returns: The entriess title. ''' if title is not None: self.__atom_title = title self.__rss_title = title return self.__atom_title def id(self, id=None): '''Get or set the entry id which identifies the entry using a universally unique and permanent URI. Two entries in a feed can have the same value for id if they represent the same entry at different points in time. This method will also set rss:guid with permalink set to False. Id is mandatory for an ATOM entry. :param id: New Id of the entry. :returns: Id of the entry. ''' if id is not None: self.__atom_id = id self.__rss_guid = {'guid': id, 'permalink': False} return self.__atom_id def guid(self, guid=None, permalink=False): '''Get or set the entries guid which is a string that uniquely identifies the item. This will also set atom:id. :param guid: Id of the entry. :param permalink: If this is a permanent identifier for this item :returns: Id and permalink setting of the entry. ''' if guid is not None: self.__atom_id = guid self.__rss_guid = {'guid': guid, 'permalink': permalink} return self.__rss_guid def updated(self, updated=None): '''Set or get the updated value which indicates the last time the entry was modified in a significant way. The value can either be a string which will automatically be parsed or a datetime.datetime object. In any case it is necessary that the value include timezone information. :param updated: The modification date. :returns: Modification date as datetime.datetime ''' if updated is not None: if isinstance(updated, string_types): updated = dateutil.parser.parse(updated) if not isinstance(updated, datetime): raise ValueError('Invalid datetime format') if updated.tzinfo is None: raise ValueError('Datetime object has no timezone info') self.__atom_updated = updated self.__rss_lastBuildDate = updated return self.__atom_updated def author(self, author=None, replace=False, **kwargs): '''Get or set author data. An author element is a dict containing a name, an email address and a uri. Name is mandatory for ATOM, email is mandatory for RSS. This method can be called with: - the fields of an author as keyword arguments - the fields of an author as a dictionary - a list of dictionaries containing the author fields An author has the following fields: - *name* conveys a human-readable name for the person. - *uri* contains a home page for the person. - *email* contains an email address for the person. :param author: Dict or list of dicts with author data. :param replace: Add or replace old data. Example:: >>> author({'name':'John Doe', 'email':'jdoe@example.com'}) [{'name':'John Doe','email':'jdoe@example.com'}] >>> author([{'name': 'Mr. X'}, {'name': 'Max'}]) [{'name':'John Doe','email':'jdoe@example.com'}, {'name':'John Doe'}, {'name':'Max'}] >>> author(name='John Doe', email='jdoe@example.com', replace=True) [{'name':'John Doe','email':'jdoe@example.com'}] ''' if author is None and kwargs: author = kwargs if author is not None: if replace or self.__atom_author is None: self.__atom_author = [] self.__atom_author += ensure_format(author, set(['name', 'email', 'uri']), set()) self.__rss_author = [] for a in self.__atom_author: if a.get('email'): if a.get('name'): self.__rss_author.append('%(email)s (%(name)s)' % a) else: self.__rss_author.append('%(email)s' % a) return self.__atom_author def content(self, content=None, src=None, type=None): '''Get or set the cntent of the entry which contains or links to the complete content of the entry. Content must be provided for ATOM entries if there is no alternate link, and should be provided if there is no summary. If the content is set (not linked) it will also set rss:description. :param content: The content of the feed entry. :param src: Link to the entries content. :param type: If type is CDATA content would not be escaped. :returns: Content element of the entry. ''' if src is not None: self.__atom_content = {'src': src} elif content is not None: self.__atom_content = {'content': content} self.__rss_content = {'content': content} if type is not None: self.__atom_content['type'] = type self.__rss_content['type'] = type return self.__atom_content def link(self, link=None, replace=False, **kwargs): '''Get or set link data. An link element is a dict with the fields href, rel, type, hreflang, title, and length. Href is mandatory for ATOM. This method can be called with: - the fields of a link as keyword arguments - the fields of a link as a dictionary - a list of dictionaries containing the link fields A link has the following fields: - *href* is the URI of the referenced resource (typically a Web page) - *rel* contains a single link relationship type. It can be a full URI, or one of the following predefined values (default=alternate): - *alternate* an alternate representation of the entry or feed, for example a permalink to the html version of the entry, or the front page of the weblog. - *enclosure* a related resource which is potentially large in size and might require special handling, for example an audio or video recording. - *related* an document related to the entry or feed. - *self* the feed itself. - *via* the source of the information provided in the entry. - *type* indicates the media type of the resource. - *hreflang* indicates the language of the referenced resource. - *title* human readable information about the link, typically for display purposes. - *length* the length of the resource, in bytes. RSS only supports one link with nothing but a URL. So for the RSS link element the last link with rel=alternate is used. RSS also supports one enclusure element per entry which is covered by the link element in ATOM feed entries. So for the RSS enclusure element the last link with rel=enclosure is used. :param link: Dict or list of dicts with data. :param replace: Add or replace old data. :returns: List of link data. ''' if link is None and kwargs: link = kwargs if link is not None: if replace or self.__atom_link is None: self.__atom_link = [] self.__atom_link += ensure_format( link, set(['href', 'rel', 'type', 'hreflang', 'title', 'length']), set(['href']), {'rel': ['alternate', 'enclosure', 'related', 'self', 'via']}, {'rel': 'alternate'}) # RSS only needs one URL. We use the first link for RSS: for l in self.__atom_link: if l.get('rel') == 'alternate': self.__rss_link = l['href'] elif l.get('rel') == 'enclosure': self.__rss_enclosure = {'url': l['href']} self.__rss_enclosure['type'] = l.get('type') self.__rss_enclosure['length'] = l.get('length') or '0' # return the set with more information (atom) return self.__atom_link def summary(self, summary=None): '''Get or set the summary element of an entry which conveys a short summary, abstract, or excerpt of the entry. Summary is an ATOM only element and should be provided if there either is no content provided for the entry, or that content is not inline (i.e., contains a src attribute), or if the content is encoded in base64. This method will also set the rss:description field if it wasn't previously set or contains the old value of summary. :param summary: Summary of the entries contents. :returns: Summary of the entries contents. ''' if summary is not None: # Replace the RSS description with the summary if it was the # summary before. Not if is the description. if not self.__rss_description or \ self.__rss_description == self.__atom_summary: self.__rss_description = summary self.__atom_summary = summary return self.__atom_summary def description(self, description=None, isSummary=False): '''Get or set the description value which is the item synopsis. Description is an RSS only element. For ATOM feeds it is split in summary and content. The isSummary parameter can be used to control which ATOM value is set when setting description. :param description: Description of the entry. :param isSummary: If the description should be used as content or summary. :returns: The entries description. ''' if description is not None: self.__rss_description = description if isSummary: self.__atom_summary = description else: self.__atom_content = {'content': description} return self.__rss_description def category(self, category=None, replace=False, **kwargs): '''Get or set categories that the entry belongs to. This method can be called with: - the fields of a category as keyword arguments - the fields of a category as a dictionary - a list of dictionaries containing the category fields A categories has the following fields: - *term* identifies the category - *scheme* identifies the categorization scheme via a URI. - *label* provides a human-readable label for display If a label is present it is used for the RSS feeds. Otherwise the term is used. The scheme is used for the domain attribute in RSS. :param category: Dict or list of dicts with data. :param replace: Add or replace old data. :returns: List of category data. ''' if category is None and kwargs: category = kwargs if category is not None: if replace or self.__atom_category is None: self.__atom_category = [] self.__atom_category += ensure_format( category, set(['term', 'scheme', 'label']), set(['term'])) # Map the ATOM categories to RSS categories. Use the atom:label as # name or if not present the atom:term. The atom:scheme is the # rss:domain. self.__rss_category = [] for cat in self.__atom_category: rss_cat = {} rss_cat['value'] = cat.get('label', cat['term']) if cat.get('scheme'): rss_cat['domain'] = cat['scheme'] self.__rss_category.append(rss_cat) return self.__atom_category def contributor(self, contributor=None, replace=False, **kwargs): '''Get or set the contributor data of the feed. This is an ATOM only value. This method can be called with: - the fields of an contributor as keyword arguments - the fields of an contributor as a dictionary - a list of dictionaries containing the contributor fields An contributor has the following fields: - *name* conveys a human-readable name for the person. - *uri* contains a home page for the person. - *email* contains an email address for the person. :param contributor: Dictionary or list of dictionaries with contributor data. :param replace: Add or replace old data. :returns: List of contributors as dictionaries. ''' if contributor is None and kwargs: contributor = kwargs if contributor is not None: if replace or self.__atom_contributor is None: self.__atom_contributor = [] self.__atom_contributor += ensure_format( contributor, set(['name', 'email', 'uri']), set(['name'])) return self.__atom_contributor def published(self, published=None): '''Set or get the published value which contains the time of the initial creation or first availability of the entry. The value can either be a string which will automatically be parsed or a datetime.datetime object. In any case it is necessary that the value include timezone information. :param published: The creation date. :returns: Creation date as datetime.datetime ''' if published is not None: if isinstance(published, string_types): published = dateutil.parser.parse(published) if not isinstance(published, datetime): raise ValueError('Invalid datetime format') if published.tzinfo is None: raise ValueError('Datetime object has no timezone info') self.__atom_published = published self.__rss_pubDate = published return self.__atom_published def pubDate(self, pubDate=None): '''Get or set the pubDate of the entry which indicates when the entry was published. This method is just another name for the published(...) method. ''' return self.published(pubDate) def pubdate(self, pubDate=None): '''Get or set the pubDate of the entry which indicates when the entry was published. This method is just another name for the published(...) method. pubdate(…) is deprecated and may be removed in feedgen ≥ 0.8. Use pubDate(…) instead. ''' warnings.warn('pubdate(…) is deprecated and may be removed in feedgen ' '≥ 0.8. Use pubDate(…) instead.') return self.published(pubDate) def rights(self, rights=None): '''Get or set the rights value of the entry which conveys information about rights, e.g. copyrights, held in and over the entry. This ATOM value will also set rss:copyright. :param rights: Rights information of the feed. :returns: Rights information of the feed. ''' if rights is not None: self.__atom_rights = rights return self.__atom_rights def comments(self, comments=None): '''Get or set the value of comments which is the URL of the comments page for the item. This is a RSS only value. :param comments: URL to the comments page. :returns: URL to the comments page. ''' if comments is not None: self.__rss_comments = comments return self.__rss_comments def source(self, url=None, title=None): '''Get or set the source for the current feed entry. Note that ATOM feeds support a lot more sub elements than title and URL (which is what RSS supports) but these are currently not supported. Patches are welcome. :param url: Link to the source. :param title: Title of the linked resource :returns: Source element as dictionaries. ''' if url is not None and title is not None: self.__rss_source = {'url': url, 'title': title} self.__atom_source = {'link': url, 'title': title} return self.__rss_source def enclosure(self, url=None, length=None, type=None): '''Get or set the value of enclosure which describes a media object that is attached to the item. This is a RSS only value which is represented by link(rel=enclosure) in ATOM. ATOM feeds can furthermore contain several enclosures while RSS may contain only one. That is why this method, if repeatedly called, will add more than one enclosures to the feed. However, only the last one is used for RSS. :param url: URL of the media object. :param length: Size of the media in bytes. :param type: Mimetype of the linked media. :returns: Data of the enclosure element. ''' if url is not None: self.link(href=url, rel='enclosure', type=type, length=length) return self.__rss_enclosure def ttl(self, ttl=None): '''Get or set the ttl value. It is an RSS only element. ttl stands for time to live. It's a number of minutes that indicates how long a channel can be cached before refreshing from the source. :param ttl: Integer value representing the time to live. :returns: Time to live of of the entry. ''' if ttl is not None: self.__rss_ttl = int(ttl) return self.__rss_ttl def load_extension(self, name, atom=True, rss=True): '''Load a specific extension by name. :param name: Name of the extension to load. :param atom: If the extension should be used for ATOM feeds. :param rss: If the extension should be used for RSS feeds. ''' # Check loaded extensions if not isinstance(self.__extensions, dict): self.__extensions = {} if name in self.__extensions.keys(): raise ImportError('Extension already loaded') # Load extension extname = name[0].upper() + name[1:] + 'EntryExtension' try: supmod = __import__('feedgen.ext.%s_entry' % name) extmod = getattr(supmod.ext, name + '_entry') except ImportError: # Use FeedExtension module instead supmod = __import__('feedgen.ext.%s' % name) extmod = getattr(supmod.ext, name) ext = getattr(extmod, extname) self.register_extension(name, ext, atom, rss) def register_extension(self, namespace, extension_class_entry=None, atom=True, rss=True): '''Register a specific extension by classes to a namespace. :param namespace: namespace for the extension :param extension_class_entry: Class of the entry extension to load. :param atom: If the extension should be used for ATOM feeds. :param rss: If the extension should be used for RSS feeds. ''' # Check loaded extensions # `load_extension` ignores the "Extension" suffix. if not isinstance(self.__extensions, dict): self.__extensions = {} if namespace in self.__extensions.keys(): raise ImportError('Extension already loaded') if not extension_class_entry: raise ImportError('No extension class') extinst = extension_class_entry() setattr(self, namespace, extinst) # `load_extension` registry self.__extensions[namespace] = { 'inst': extinst, 'extension_class_entry': extension_class_entry, 'atom': atom, 'rss': rss }