[rssdler] * Initial import

Ankur Sinha ankursinha at fedoraproject.org
Sat Jul 30 09:45:47 UTC 2011


commit d50687e029c964a5632083dda8ac10bf392686a0
Author: Ankur Sinha <sanjay.ankur at gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Jul 30 15:14:26 2011 +0530

    * Initial import

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 gpl-2.0.txt                |  339 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 rssdler-example-config.txt |  169 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 rssdler.spec               |   76 ++++++++++
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diff --git a/gpl-2.0.txt b/gpl-2.0.txt
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diff --git a/rssdler-example-config.txt b/rssdler-example-config.txt
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+# default config filename is config.txt in ~/.rssdler
+# lines (like this one) starting with # are comments and 
+# will be ignored by the config parser
+# the only required section (though the program won't do much without others)
+# sections are denoted by a line starting with [
+# then the name of the section, then ending with ]
+# so this is the global section
+[global]
+# download files to this directory. Defaults to the working directory.
+downloadDir = /home/user/downloads
+
+# makes this the 'working directory' of RSSDler. anytime you specify a filename
+# without an absolute path, it will be relative to this, this s the default:
+workingDir = /home/user/.rssdler
+
+# if a file is smaller than this, it will not be downloaded. 
+# if filesize cannot be determined, this is ignored. 
+# Specified in MB. Remember 1024 MB == 1GB
+# 0 means no minimum, as does "None" (w/o the quotes)
+minSize = 10
+
+# if a file is larger than this, it will not be downloaded.  Default is None
+# though this line is ignored because it starts with a #
+# maxSize = None
+
+# write messages to a log file. 0 is off, 1 is just error messages, 
+# 3 tells you when yo download something, 5 is very, very wordy. (default = 0)
+log = 0
+# where to write those log messages (default 'downloads.log')
+logFile = downloads.log
+
+# like log, only prints to the screen (errors to stderr, other to stdout)
+# default 3
+verbose = 3
+
+# the place where a cookie file can be found. Default None.
+cookieFile = /home/user/.mozilla/firefox/user/cookies.txt
+
+# type of cookie file to be found at above location. default MozillaCookieJar
+cookieType = MozillaCookieJar
+# other possible types are:
+# LWPCookieJar, Safari, Firefox3, KDE
+# only works if urllib = False and mechanize is installed
+# cookieType = MSIECookieJar
+
+#how long to wait between checking feeds (in minutes). Default 15.
+scanMins = 10
+
+# how long to wait between http requests (in seconds). Default 0
+sleepTime = 2
+
+# to exit after scanning all the feeds, or to keep looping. Default False.
+runOnce = True
+
+# set to true to avoid having to install mechanize. 
+# side effects described in help. Default False.
+# will fallback to a sane value if mechanize is not installed
+urllib = True
+
+# the rest of the global options are described in the help,
+# let's move on to a thread
+
+###################
+# each section represents a feed, except for the one called global. 
+# this is the thread: somesite
+###################
+[somesite]
+# just link to the feed
+link = http://somesite.com/rss.xml
+
+# Default None, defers to maxSize in global, otherwise,
+# files larger than this size (in MB) will not be downloaded
+# only applies to the specific thread
+# if set to 0, means no maximum and overrides global option
+maxSize = 2048
+
+# like maxSize, only file smaller than this will not be downloaded
+# if set to 0, means no minimum, like maxSize. in MB.
+minSize = 10
+
+# if specified, will download files in this thread to this directory
+directory = /home/user/someotherfiles
+
+# if you do not know what regular expressions are, stop now, do not pass go, 
+# do not collect USD200 (CAN195)
+# google "regular expressions tutorial" and find one that suits your needs
+# one with an emphasis on Python may be to your advantage
+
+# Now, without any of the download<x> or regEx options (detailed below)
+# every item in the rss feed will be downloaded, 
+# provided that it has not previously been downloaded
+# all the regular expression should be specified in lower case 
+# (except for character classes and other special regular expression characters,
+#  if you know what that means)
+# as the string that it is searched against is set to lower case.
+# Starting with regExTrue (RET)
+# let's say we want to make sure there are two numbers,
+# separated by something not a number
+# for everything we download in this thread.
+regExTrue = \d[^\d]+\d
+# the default value, None, makes RET ignored
+# regExTrue = None
+
+# but we want to make sure we don't get anything with nrg or ccd in the name
+# because those are undesirable formats, but we want to make sure to not match
+# a name that may have those as a substring e.g. enrgy 
+# (ok, not a great example, come up with something better and I'll include it)
+# REF from now on ( indicates a word boundary)
+regExFalse = (nrg|ccd)
+# the default value, which means it will be ignored
+# regExFalse = None
+
+# at this point, as long as the file gets a positive hit in RET 
+# and no hit in REF, the file will be downloaded
+# equivalently said, RET and REF are necessary and sufficient conditions.
+# lengthy expressions can be constructed
+# to deal with every combination of things you want, but there is 
+# a looping facility to allow us to get more fine grained control
+#  over the items we want to grab without having to have hundreds 
+# of characters on a single line, which of course gets rather unreadable
+
+# making use of this looping facility makes RET and REF neccessary 
+# (though that can be bypassed too, more later) conditions
+# however, they are no longer sufficient....
+# download<x> is like regExTrue, but begins the definition of an 'item' and 
+# we can associate further actions with it if we so choose
+# put a non-negative integer where <x> goes
+download1 = ubuntu
+# but say we love ubuntu, and want to always grab everything that mentions it
+# so we want to ignore regExTrue, this 'bypasses' RET when set to False. 
+# Default True.
+download1True = False
+
+# we could also bypass REF. but we really don't like nrg, 
+# but we'll deal with ccd's, just for ubuntu
+# to be clear, download<x>False is a mixed type option,
+# taking both True, False for dealing with the global REF 
+# or a string (like here) to specify what amounts to a 'localized REF',
+# which effectively says False to the global REF
+# while at the same time specifying the local REF
+download1False = \bnrg\b
+
+# with %()s interpolation, we can effectively add on to REF in a basic manner
+# say for Ubuntu, we don't want want the 'hoary version, 
+download1False = hoary.*%(regExFalse)s
+# this will insert the value for regExFalse in place of the %()s expression
+# resulting in: hoarsy.*(nrg|ccd)
+# note the parantheses are there b/c they are in the original REF
+
+# we don't want to download things like howto, md5 files, etc, 
+# so we can set a minSize (MB)
+# this overrides the global/thread minSize when not set to None
+# Default None. works like thread-based minSize.
+# a maxSize option is also available
+download1MinSize = 10
+download1MaxSize = 750
+
+# and finally, we can put our ubuntu stuff in a special folder, if we choose
+download1Dir = /home/user/ubuntustuff
+
+# note that the numbers are not important
+# as long as the options correspond to each other
+# there is no download2, and that is ok.
+download3 = fedora
+
+# you have to have the base setting to have the other options
+# this will not work b/c download4 is not specified
+# download4Dir = /home/user/something
+
diff --git a/rssdler.spec b/rssdler.spec
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+Name:           rssdler
+Version:        0.4.2
+Release:        2%{?dist}
+Summary:        Downloads enclosures and other objects linked to from various types of RSS feeds
+
+Group:          Applications/Text
+License:        GPLv2
+URL:            http://code.google.com/p/rssdler/
+Source0:        http://rssdler.googlecode.com/files/rssdler-%{version}.tar.gz
+Source1:        gpl-2.0.txt
+Source2:        rssdler-example-config.txt
+BuildArch:      noarch
+
+BuildRequires:  python2-devel python-setuptools python-feedparser
+Requires:       python-feedparser python-mechanize
+
+%description
+A utility to automatically download enclosures and other objects 
+linked to from various types of RSS feeds. 
+videocasts, and torrents.
+
+Features include:
+- filtering using regular expressions and/or file size
+- global, feed, and filter based download locations
+- can run in the background (at least on GNU/Linux) like a daemon
+- various logging and verbosity levels
+- support for sites protected with cookies (LWP/MSIE/Mozilla/Safari/Firefox3)
+- global and feed scan times
+- respects 'ttl' tag in feeds that have them
+- call custom functions after a download or after a scan of the feed 
+(episode advancement!)
+- generates an RSS feed of what it has downloaded.
+
+Because it is written in Python, it is highly cross-platform compatible. 
+It tries to be memory efficient, with reports of it functioning on 
+consumer routers. Minimal external dependencies help keep that a reality. 
+It became popular when people started using it in conjunction with 
+rTorrent for torrent broadcatching.
+
+%prep
+%setup -q -n %{name}042
+
+
+%build
+CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" %{__python} setup.py build
+
+
+%install
+rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
+%{__python} setup.py install --skip-build --root $RPM_BUILD_ROOT 
+install %{SOURCE1} ./
+install %{SOURCE2} ./
+chmod a-x rssdler-example-config.txt
+chmod a-x gpl-2.0.txt
+
+pushd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{python_sitelib}
+sed '/\/usr\/bin\/env/d' rssdler.py > rssdler.py.new &&
+touch -r rssdler.py rssdler.py.new &&
+mv rssdler.py.new rssdler.py
+popd
+
+%files
+%defattr(-,root,root,-)
+%doc README gpl-2.0.txt rssdler-example-config.txt
+%{_bindir}/%{name}
+%{python_sitelib}/%{name}-%{version}-py?.?.egg-info
+%{python_sitelib}/%{name}.py
+%{python_sitelib}/%{name}.py?
+
+%changelog
+* Wed May 25 2011 Ankur Sinha <ankursinha AT fedoraproject DOT org> - 0.4.2-2
+- Remove buildroot tag and clean section
+- added an example config in docs
+
+* Fri Feb 18 2011 Ankur Sinha <ankursinha AT fedoraproject DOT org> - 0.4.2-1
+- initial RPM build
diff --git a/sources b/sources
index e69de29..a7ad47c 100644
--- a/sources
+++ b/sources
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+2f0aef5611bc1231928b861f717953eb  rssdler-0.4.2.tar.gz


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