""" rawdog plugin to strip img tags from articles. author Virgil Bucoci version 0.3 license: GNU GPL v2.0 This rawdog plugin strips img tags from feed articles. More and more feeds include web-bug and advertisement images these days, the most notorious example being slashdot. Having only a couple of tens of bugged articles in a rawdog page really slows down the page reload (because each web-bug image has a unique URL/name in every article, so they can trace each article, even though the images are identical and quite small as images go :D), taking all the fun away from aggregating the feeds locally and exposing you to privacy invasion. By default, images are replaced with the string IMG linked to the image source, but can also be removed without a trace. If the image is wrapped in a link, we replace the image with the text 'a' and then put a link to the image itself. e.g. is modified like this: a IMG Configuration options: imgstrip link (default) img tags are replaced with the string IMG linked to the image source imgstrip none img tags are simply removed from the article The generated link can be styled to be less obtrusive: .imgbutton { border: 1px solid; border-color: #FFF8DC #CDC8B1 #8B8878 #EEE8DC; padding: 0 3px; font: bold 10px sans-serif; color: gray; text-decoration: none; margin: 0; } CHANGES 0.3 vb, Tue Oct 3 02:02:41 EEST 2006 * fixed a bug where an unbalanced end tag would throw a missing attribute exception and exit rawdog. Parsers derived from SGMLParser should call SGMLParser.__init__(), or declare a verbose attribute, otherwise an unbalanced tag would exit the application 0.2 Virgil Bucoci, Fri Sep 8 05:43:16 EEST 2006 * changed regexp substitution with SGMLParser to handle correctly an image nested in a link * added styling to the generated link 0.1 * initial release TODO - make a per-feed setting, for feeds those images you want to see (flickr?) - something more general for stripping obnoxious tags: font, style, script/javascript (maybe tidy already does part of this?) """ import rawdoglib.plugins from sgmllib import SGMLParser import htmlentitydefs class BaseHTMLProcessor(SGMLParser): """Base class for creating HTML processing modules This class is designed to take HTML as input and spit out equivalent HTML as output. By itself it's not very interesting; you use it by subclassing it and providing the methods you need to create your HTML transformation. This program is part of 'Dive Into Python', a free Python book for experienced programmers. Visit http://diveintopython.org/ for the latest version. Author: Mark Pilgrim (mark@diveintopython.org) Revision: 1.2 Copyright (c) 2001 Mark Pilgrim """ def __init__(self, verbose=0): # XXX: SGMLParser.report_unbalanced() needs a verbose # attribute SGMLParser.__init__(self, verbose) def reset(self): # extend (called by SGMLParser.__init__) self.pieces = [] SGMLParser.reset(self) def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs): # called for each start tag # attrs is a list of (attr, value) tuples # e.g. for
, tag="pre", attrs=[("class", "screen")]
        # Ideally we would like to reconstruct original tag and attributes, but
        # we may end up quoting attribute values that weren't quoted in the source
        # document, or we may change the type of quotes around the attribute value
        # (single to double quotes).
        # Note that improperly embedded non-HTML code (like client-side Javascript)
        # may be parsed incorrectly by the ancestor, causing runtime script errors.
        # All non-HTML code must be enclosed in HTML comment tags ()
        # to ensure that it will pass through this parser unaltered (in handle_comment).
        strattrs = "".join([' %s="%s"' % (key, value) for key, value in attrs])
        self.pieces.append("<%(tag)s%(strattrs)s>" % locals())

    def unknown_endtag(self, tag):
        # called for each end tag, e.g. for 
, tag will be "pre" # Reconstruct the original end tag. self.pieces.append("" % locals()) def handle_charref(self, ref): # called for each character reference, e.g. for " ", ref will be "160" # Reconstruct the original character reference. self.pieces.append("&#%(ref)s;" % locals()) def handle_entityref(self, ref): # called for each entity reference, e.g. for "©", ref will be "copy" # Reconstruct the original entity reference. self.pieces.append("&%(ref)s" % locals()) # standard HTML entities are closed with a semicolon; other entities are not if htmlentitydefs.entitydefs.has_key(ref): self.pieces.append(";") def handle_data(self, text): # called for each block of plain text, i.e. outside of any tag and # not containing any character or entity references # Store the original text verbatim. self.pieces.append(text) def handle_comment(self, text): # called for each HTML comment, e.g. # Reconstruct the original comment. # It is especially important that the source document enclose client-side # code (like Javascript) within comments so it can pass through this # processor undisturbed; see comments in unknown_starttag for details. self.pieces.append("" % locals()) def handle_pi(self, text): # called for each processing instruction, e.g. # Reconstruct original processing instruction. self.pieces.append("" % locals()) def handle_decl(self, text): # called for the DOCTYPE, if present, e.g. # # Reconstruct original DOCTYPE self.pieces.append("" % locals()) def output(self): """Return processed HTML as a single string""" return "".join(self.pieces) class StripParser(BaseHTMLProcessor): "Replace img tags with links or remove them." def __init__(self, strip="link", verbose=0): self.strip = strip BaseHTMLProcessor.__init__(self, verbose) def reset(self): self.a = False self.img = False BaseHTMLProcessor.reset(self) def start_a(self, attrs): self.a = True self.img = False self.unknown_starttag("a", attrs) def end_a(self): self.a = False if not self.img: self.unknown_endtag("a") def do_img(self, attrs): if self.strip == 'none': return self.img = True if self.a: # we are wrapped in an tag, so we close it self.pieces.append("a") src = [v for k, v in attrs if k=='src'][0] self.pieces.append('IMG' % src) parser = StripParser(verbose=1) class ImgStripPlugin: """ Strip img tags from articles. The image is replaced by default with a link to the image, but can also be only removed with the "imgstrip none" option. """ def imgstrip(self, config, html, baseurl, inline): """ Strip tags from the feed HTML. """ #html.value = self.img.sub(self.repl, html.value) parser.reset() parser.feed(html.value) parser.close() html.value = parser.output() def config_option(self, config, name, value): """ Configures the stripping through the config file. name - the option name, 'imgstrip' value - 'none': simply remove the img tag 'link': replace the image with a link to image's source. This is the default. anything else: raise ValueError """ global parser if name == 'imgstrip': if value in ('none', 'link'): parser = StripParser(value) return False else: raise ValueError, \ "imgstrip error: option '%s' has invalid value '%s'" \ % (name, value) return True istrip = ImgStripPlugin() rawdoglib.plugins.attach_hook("clean_html", istrip.imgstrip) rawdoglib.plugins.attach_hook('config_option', istrip.config_option)