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import urllib2 |
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import urllib |
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import urlparse |
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import datetime, time |
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import cgi |
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from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup |
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from PlanningUtils import PlanningApplication, \ |
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PlanningAuthorityResults, \ |
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getPostcodeFromText |
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date_format = "%d/%b/%Y" |
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class KingstonParser: |
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comments_email_address = "dc@rbk.kingston.gov.uk" |
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def __init__(self, *args): |
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self.authority_name = "Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames" |
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self.authority_short_name = "Kingston upon Thames" |
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self.base_url = "http://maps.kingston.gov.uk/isis_main/planning/planning_summary.aspx?strWeekListType=SRCH&strRecTo=%(date)s&strRecFrom=%(date)s&strWard=ALL&strAppTyp=ALL&strWardTxt=All%%20Wards&strAppTypTxt=All%%20Application%%20Types&strStreets=ALL&strStreetsTxt=All%%20Streets&strLimit=500" |
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self._results = PlanningAuthorityResults(self.authority_name, self.authority_short_name) |
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def getResultsByDayMonthYear(self, day, month, year): |
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search_day = datetime.date(year, month, day) |
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# Now get the search page |
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response = urllib2.urlopen(self.base_url %{"date": search_day.strftime(date_format)}) |
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soup = BeautifulSoup(response.read()) |
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# Each app is stored in a table on it's own. |
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# These tables don't have any nice distinguishing features, |
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# but they do all contain a NavigableString "Application", |
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# and nothing else in the page does. |
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nav_strings = soup.findAll(text="Application") |
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for nav_string in nav_strings: |
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results_table = nav_string.findPrevious("table") |
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application = PlanningApplication() |
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application.date_received = search_day |
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application.council_reference = results_table.a.string.strip() |
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application.info_url = urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, results_table.a['href']) |
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application.address = results_table.findAll("td")[7].a.string.strip() |
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application.postcode = getPostcodeFromText(application.address) |
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application.description = results_table.findAll("td")[-1].contents[0].strip() |
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# A few applications have comment urls, but most don't. |
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# When they do, they have a case officer - I don't think we can |
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# work out the other urls - even if they exist. |
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# Best to use the email address. |
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application.comment_url = self.comments_email_address |
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self._results.addApplication(application) |
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return self._results |
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def getResults(self, day, month, year): |
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return self.getResultsByDayMonthYear(int(day), int(month), int(year)).displayXML() |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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parser = KingstonParser() |
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print parser.getResults(2,8,2008) |
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