#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2009, Giampaolo Rodola', Himanshu Shekhar. # All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a # BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. """ Checks for broken links in file names specified as command line parameters. There are a ton of a solutions available for validating URLs in string using regex, but less for searching, of which very few are accurate. This snippet is intended to just do the required work, and avoid complexities. Django Validator has pretty good regex for validation, but we have to find urls instead of validating them (REFERENCES [7]). There's always room for improvement. Method: * Match URLs using regex (REFERENCES [1]]) * Some URLs need to be fixed, as they have < (or) > due to inefficient regex. * Remove duplicates (because regex is not 100% efficient as of now). * Check validity of URL, using HEAD request. (HEAD to save bandwidth) Uses requests module for others are painful to use. REFERENCES[9] Handles redirects, http, https, ftp as well. REFERENCES: Using [1] with some modificatons for including ftp [1] http://stackoverflow.com/a/6883094/5163807 [2] http://stackoverflow.com/a/31952097/5163807 [3] http://daringfireball.net/2010/07/improved_regex_for_matching_urls [4] https://mathiasbynens.be/demo/url-regex [5] https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/core/validators.py [6] https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt [7] https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/19663/http-url-validating [8] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/HEAD [9] http://docs.python-requests.org/ Author: Himanshu Shekhar (2017) """ from __future__ import print_function import concurrent.futures import functools import os import re import sys import traceback import requests HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) REGEX = re.compile( r'(?:http|ftp|https)?://' r'(?:[a-zA-Z]|[0-9]|[$-_@.&+]|[!*\(\),]|(?:%[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]))+') REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 15 # There are some status codes sent by websites on HEAD request. # Like 503 by Microsoft, and 401 by Apple # They need to be sent GET request RETRY_STATUSES = [503, 401, 403] def memoize(fun): """A memoize decorator.""" @functools.wraps(fun) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): key = (args, frozenset(sorted(kwargs.items()))) try: return cache[key] except KeyError: ret = cache[key] = fun(*args, **kwargs) return ret cache = {} return wrapper def sanitize_url(url): url = url.rstrip(',') url = url.rstrip('.') url = url.lstrip('(') url = url.rstrip(')') url = url.lstrip('[') url = url.rstrip(']') url = url.lstrip('<') url = url.rstrip('>') return url def find_urls(s): matches = REGEX.findall(s) or [] return list(set([sanitize_url(x) for x in matches])) def parse_rst(fname): """Look for links in a .rst file.""" with open(fname) as f: text = f.read() urls = find_urls(text) # HISTORY file has a lot of dead links. if fname == 'HISTORY.rst' and urls: urls = [ x for x in urls if not x.startswith('https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues')] return urls def parse_py(fname): """Look for links in a .py file.""" with open(fname) as f: lines = f.readlines() urls = set() for i, line in enumerate(lines): for url in find_urls(line): # comment block if line.lstrip().startswith('# '): subidx = i + 1 while True: nextline = lines[subidx].strip() if re.match('^# .+', nextline): url += nextline[1:].strip() else: break subidx += 1 urls.add(url) return list(urls) def parse_c(fname): """Look for links in a .py file.""" with open(fname) as f: lines = f.readlines() urls = set() for i, line in enumerate(lines): for url in find_urls(line): # comment block // if line.lstrip().startswith('// '): subidx = i + 1 while True: nextline = lines[subidx].strip() if re.match('^// .+', nextline): url += nextline[2:].strip() else: break subidx += 1 # comment block /* elif line.lstrip().startswith('* '): subidx = i + 1 while True: nextline = lines[subidx].strip() if re.match(r'^\* .+', nextline): url += nextline[1:].strip() else: break subidx += 1 urls.add(url) return list(urls) def parse_generic(fname): with open(fname, 'rt', errors='ignore') as f: text = f.read() return find_urls(text) def get_urls(fname): """Extracts all URLs in fname and return them as a list.""" if fname.endswith('.rst'): return parse_rst(fname) elif fname.endswith('.py'): return parse_py(fname) elif fname.endswith('.c') or fname.endswith('.h'): return parse_c(fname) else: with open(fname, 'rt', errors='ignore') as f: if f.readline().strip().startswith('#!/usr/bin/env python3'): return parse_py(fname) return parse_generic(fname) @memoize def validate_url(url): """Validate the URL by attempting an HTTP connection. Makes an HTTP-HEAD request for each URL. """ try: res = requests.head(url, timeout=REQUEST_TIMEOUT) # some websites deny 503, like Microsoft # and some send 401, like Apple, observations if (not res.ok) and (res.status_code in RETRY_STATUSES): res = requests.get(url, timeout=REQUEST_TIMEOUT) return res.ok except requests.exceptions.RequestException: return False def parallel_validator(urls): """validates all urls in parallel urls: tuple(filename, url) """ fails = [] # list of tuples (filename, url) current = 0 total = len(urls) with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as executor: fut_to_url = {executor.submit(validate_url, url[1]): url for url in urls} for fut in concurrent.futures.as_completed(fut_to_url): current += 1 sys.stdout.write("\r%s / %s" % (current, total)) sys.stdout.flush() fname, url = fut_to_url[fut] try: ok = fut.result() except Exception: fails.append((fname, url)) print() print("warn: error while validating %s" % url, file=sys.stderr) traceback.print_exc() else: if not ok: fails.append((fname, url)) print() return fails def main(): files = sys.argv[1:] if not files: print("usage: %s " % sys.argv[0], file=sys.stderr) return sys.exit(1) all_urls = [] for fname in files: urls = get_urls(fname) if urls: print("%4s %s" % (len(urls), fname)) for url in urls: all_urls.append((fname, url)) fails = parallel_validator(all_urls) if not fails: print("all links are valid; cheers!") else: for fail in fails: fname, url = fail print("%-30s: %s " % (fname, url)) print('-' * 20) print("total: %s fails!" % len(fails)) sys.exit(1) if __name__ == '__main__': try: main() except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): os._exit(0)