A cache which saves URL metadata and content
Project description
A cache which saves URL metadata and content
This is meant to provide more context to any of my tools which use URLs. If I watched some youtube video and I have a URL, I'd like to have the subtitles for it, so I can do a text-search over all the videos I've watched. If I read an article, I want the article text! This requests, parses and abstracts away that data for me locally, so I can just do:
>>> from url_metadata import metadata
>>> m = metadata("https://pypi.org/project/beautifulsoup4/")
>>> len(m.info["images"])
46
>>> m.info["title"]
'beautifulsoup4'
>>> m.text_summary[:57]
"Beautiful Soup is a library that makes it easy to scrape"
If I ever request the same URL again, that info is grabbed from a local directory cache instead.
Installation
Requires python3.7+
To install with pip, run:
pip install url_metadata
This uses:
lassie
to get generic metadata; the title, description, opengraph information, links to images/videos on the pagereadability
to convert HTML to a summary of the HTML content.bs4
to convert the parsed HTML to text (to allow for nicer text searching)youtube_subtitles_downloader
to get manual/autogenerated captions (converted to a.srt
file) from Youtube URLs.
Usage:
In Python, this can be configured by using the url_metadata.URLMetadataCache
class:
URLMetadataCache(loglevel: int = logging.WARNING,
subtitle_language: str = 'en',
sleep_time: int = 5,
cache_dir: Union[str, pathlib.Path, NoneType] = None)
"""
Main interface to the library
Supply 'cache_dir' to overwrite the default location.
"""
get(self, url: str) -> url_metadata.model.Metadata
"""
Gets metadata/summary for a URL.
Save the parsed information in a local data directory
If the URL already has cached data locally, returns that instead.
"""
in_cache(self, url: str) -> bool
"""
Returns True if the URL already has cached information
"""
request_data(self, url: str) -> url_metadata.model.Metadata
"""
Given a URL:
If this is a youtube URL, this requests youtube subtitles
Uses lassie to grab metadata
Parses the HTML text with readablity
uses bs4 to parse that text into a plaintext summary
"""
For example:
import logging
from url_metadata import URLMetadataCache
# make requests every 2 seconds
# debug logs
# save to a folder in my home directory
cache = URLMetadataCache(loglevel=logging.DEBUG, sleep_time=2, cache_dir="~/mydata")
c = cache.get("https://github.com/seanbreckenridge/url_metadata")
The CLI interface lets you specify much the same; and provides some utility commands to get/list information from the cache.
$ url_metadata
Usage: url_metadata [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--cache-dir PATH Override default directory cache location
--debug / --no-debug Increase log verbosity
--sleep-time INTEGER How long to sleep between requests
--subtitle-language TEXT Subtitle language for Youtube captions
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
cachedir Prints the location of the local cache directory
export Print all cached information as JSON
get Get information for one or more URLs.
list List all cached URLs
CLI Examples
The get
command emits JSON
, so it could with other tools (e.g. jq
) used like:
$ url_metadata get "https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/7.x/arguments/" \
| jq -r '.[] | .text_summary' | head -n5
Arguments
Arguments work similarly to options but are positional.
They also only support a subset of the features of options due to their
syntactical nature. Click will also not attempt to document arguments for
you and wants you to document them manually
$ url_metadata export | jq -r '.[] | .info | .title'
seanbreckenridge/youtube_subtitles_downloader
Arguments — Click Documentation (7.x)
$ url_metadata list --location
/home/sean/.local/share/url_metadata/data/b/a/a/c8e05501857a3c7d2d1a94071c68e/000
/home/sean/.local/share/url_metadata/data/9/4/4/1c380792a3d62302e1137850d177b/000
# to make a backup of the cache directory
$ tar -cvzf url_metadata.tar.gz "$(url_metadata cachedir)"
Accessible through the url_metadata
script and python3 -m url_metadata
This stores all of this information as individual files in a cache directory (using appdirs
). In particular, it MD5
hashes the URL and stores information like:
.
└── 7
└── b
└── 0
└── d952fd7265e8e4cf10b351b6f8932
└── 000
├── epoch_timestamp.txt
├── key
├── metadata.json
├── subtitles.srt
├── summary.html
└── summary.txt
You're free to delete any of the directories in the cache if you want, this doesn't maintain a strict index, it uses a hash of the URL and then searches for a matching key
file. See comments here for implementation details.
By default this waits 5 seconds between requests. Since all the info is cached, I use this by requesting all the info from one data source (e.g. my bookmarks, or videos I've watched recently) in a loop in the background, which saves all the information to my computer. The next time I do that same loop, it doesn't have to make any requests and it just grabs all the info from local cache.
Originally created for HPI
.
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