#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright 2010 Google Inc. # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # Google's Python Class # http://code.google.com/edu/languages/google-python-class/ import os import re import sys import urllib """Logpuzzle exercise Given an apache logfile, find the puzzle urls and download the images. Here's what a puzzle url looks like: 10.254.254.28 - - [06/Aug/2007:00:13:48 -0700] "GET /~foo/puzzle-bar-aaab.jpg HTTP/1.0" 302 528 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.6) Gecko/20070725 Firefox/2.0.0.6" """ # LAB(begin solution) def url_sort_key(url): """Used to order the urls in increasing order by 2nd word if present.""" match = re.search(r'-(\w+)-(\w+)\.\w+', url) if match: return match.group(2) else: return url # LAB(end solution) def read_urls(filename): """Returns a list of the puzzle urls from the given log file, extracting the hostname from the filename itself. Screens out duplicate urls and returns the urls sorted into increasing order.""" # +++your code here+++ # LAB(begin solution) # Extract the hostname from the filename underbar = filename.index('_') host = filename[underbar + 1:] # Store the ulrs into a dict to screen out the duplicates url_dict = {} f = open(filename) for line in f: # Find the path which is after the GET and surrounded by spaces. match = re.search(r'"GET (\S+)', line) # Above uses \S (upper case S) which is any non-space char # Alternately could use square brackets: "GET ([^ ]+)" # or the ? form: "GET (.+?) " if match: path = match.group(1) # Add to dict if it's a special "puzzle" url # (could combine this 'puzzle' check with the above GET extraction) if 'puzzle' in path: url_dict['http://' + host + path] = 1 return sorted(url_dict.keys(), key=url_sort_key) # LAB(end solution) def download_images(img_urls, dest_dir): """Given the urls already in the correct order, downloads each image into the given directory. Gives the images local filenames img0, img1, and so on. Creates an index.html in the directory with an img tag to show each local image file. Creates the directory if necessary. """ # +++your code here+++ # LAB(begin solution) if not os.path.exists(dest_dir): os.makedirs(dest_dir) index = file(os.path.join(dest_dir, 'index.html'), 'w') index.write('\n') i = 0 for img_url in img_urls: local_name = 'img%d' % i print 'Retrieving...', img_url urllib.urlretrieve(img_url, os.path.join(dest_dir, local_name)) index.write('' % (local_name,)) i += 1 index.write('\n\n') index.close() # LAB(end solution) def main(): args = sys.argv[1:] if not args: print 'usage: [--todir dir] logfile ' sys.exit(1) todir = '' if args[0] == '--todir': todir = args[1] del args[0:2] img_urls = read_urls(args[0]) if todir: download_images(img_urls, todir) else: print '\n'.join(img_urls) if __name__ == '__main__': main()