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- #!/usr/local/bin/python
-
- import urllib, urllib2
- import HTMLParser
- import urlparse
- import datetime, time
-
- import cookielib
-
- cookie_jar = cookielib.CookieJar()
-
-
- from PlanningUtils import fixNewlines, getPostcodeFromText, PlanningAuthorityResults, PlanningApplication
-
-
- search_form_url_end = "DcApplication/application_searchform.aspx"
- search_results_url_end = "DcApplication/application_searchresults.aspx"
- comments_url_end = "DcApplication/application_comments_entryform.aspx"
-
- class PublicAccessParser(HTMLParser.HTMLParser):
- """This is the class which parses the PublicAccess search results page.
- """
-
- def __init__(self,
- authority_name,
- authority_short_name,
- base_url,
- debug=False):
-
- HTMLParser.HTMLParser.__init__(self)
-
- self.authority_name = authority_name
- self.authority_short_name = authority_short_name
- self.base_url = base_url
-
- self.debug = debug
-
- # this will change to True when we enter the table of results
- self._in_results_table = False
-
- # this will be set to True when we have passed the header row
- # in the results table
- self._past_header_row = False
-
- # this will be true when we are in a <td> in the results table
- self._in_td = False
-
- # For each row, this will say how many tds we have seen so far
- self._td_count = 0
-
- # The object which stores our set of planning application results
- self._results = PlanningAuthorityResults(self.authority_name, self.authority_short_name)
-
- # This will store the planning application we are currently working on.
- self._current_application = None
-
- def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
- if tag == "table":
- self.handle_start_table(attrs)
- # we are only interested in tr tags if we are in the results table
- elif self._in_results_table and tag == "tr":
- self.handle_start_tr(attrs)
- # we are only interested in td tags if we are in the results table
- elif self._in_results_table and tag == "td":
- self.handle_start_td(attrs)
- # we are only interested in <a> tags if we are in the 6th td in
- # the results table.
- elif self._in_td and self._td_count == 6 and tag == "a":
- self.handle_start_a(attrs)
- # If the tag is not one of these then we aren't interested
-
- def handle_endtag(self, tag):
- # we only need to consider end tags if we are in the results table
- if self._in_results_table:
- if tag == "table":
- self.handle_end_table()
- if tag == "tr":
- self.handle_end_tr()
- if tag == "td":
- self.handle_end_td()
-
- def handle_start_table(self, attrs):
- for attr,value in attrs:
- if attr == "class":
- if value == "cResultsForm":
- self._in_results_table = True
- break
-
- def handle_end_table(self):
- # If we see an end table tag, then note that we have left the
- # results table. This method is only called if we are in that table.
- self._in_results_table = False
-
-
- def handle_start_tr(self, attrs):
- # The first tr we meet in the results table is just headers
- # We will set a flag at the end of that tr to avoid creating
- # a blank PlanningApplication
- if self._past_header_row:
- # Create a candidate result object
- self._current_application = PlanningApplication()
- self._td_count = 0
-
- def handle_end_tr(self):
- # If we are in the results table, and not finishing the header row
- # append the current result to the results list.
- if self._past_header_row:
- self._results.addApplication(self._current_application)
- else:
- # The first row of the results table is headers
- # We want to do nothing until after it
- self._past_header_row = True
-
- def handle_start_td(self, attrs):
- # increase the td count by one
- self._td_count += 1
-
- # note that we are now in a td
- self._in_td = True
-
- def handle_end_td(self):
- # note that we are now not in a td
- self._in_td = False
-
- def handle_start_a(self, attrs):
- # this method is only getting called if we are in the
- # 6th td of a non-header row of the results table.
-
- # go through the attributes of the <a> looking for one
- # named 'href'
- for attr,value in attrs:
- if attr == "href":
- # the value of this tag is a relative url.
- # parse it so we can get the query string from it
- parsed_info_url = urlparse.urlparse(value)
-
- # the 4th part of the tuple is the query string
- query_string = parsed_info_url[4]
-
- # join this query string to the search URL, and store this as
- # the info URL of the current planning application
- self._current_application.info_url = urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, value)
-
- # Join this query string to the comments URL, and store this as
- # the comments URL of the current planning application
- comments_url = urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, comments_url_end)
- self._current_application.comment_url = "?".join([comments_url, query_string])
-
- # while we're here, let's follow some links to find the postcode...
- # the postcode is in an input tag in the property page. This page
- # can be found by following the info url.
- # The newlines in the info page need fixing.
- info_file_contents = fixNewlines(urllib2.urlopen(self._current_application.info_url).read())
-
- info_file_parser = PublicAccessInfoPageParser()
- info_file_parser.feed(info_file_contents)
-
- property_page_url = urlparse.urljoin(self._current_application.info_url, info_file_parser.property_page_url)
-
- # the newlines in this page need fixing
- property_file_contents = fixNewlines(urllib2.urlopen(property_page_url).read())
-
- property_file_parser = PublicAccessPropertyPageParser()
- property_file_parser.feed(property_file_contents)
-
- # Set the postcode on the current planning application from the
- # one found on the property page
- if property_file_parser.postcode is not None:
- self._current_application.postcode = property_file_parser.postcode
- else:
- # If there is no postcode in here, then we'll have to make do with regexing one out of the address.
- self._current_application.postcode = getPostcodeFromText(self._current_application.address)
-
- # There is no need for us to look at any more attributes.
- break
-
-
- def handle_data(self, data):
- if self._in_td:
- # The first td contains the reference
- if self._td_count == 1:
- self._current_application.council_reference = data
-
- # The second td contains the date the application was received
- elif self._td_count == 2:
- year, month, day = time.strptime(data, "%d/%m/%Y")[:3]
- received_date = datetime.date(year, month, day)
-
- self._current_application.date_received = received_date
-
- # The third td contains the address
- elif self._td_count == 3:
- #data = data.replace("^M","\n")
- self._current_application.address = data
-
- # The fourth td contains the description
- elif self._td_count == 4:
- self._current_application.description = data
- # 5 is status - we don't need it.
- # 6 is a button - this is where we will get our postcode,
- # comment_url, and info_url from (when handling the <a> tag).
-
-
- def getResultsByDayMonthYear(self, day, month, year):
- # First download the search form (in order to get a session cookie
- search_form_request = urllib2.Request(urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, search_form_url_end))
- search_form_response = urllib2.urlopen(search_form_request)
-
- cookie_jar.extract_cookies(search_form_response, search_form_request)
-
-
- # We are only doing this first search in order to get a cookie
- # The paging on the site doesn't work with cookies turned off.
-
- search_data1 = urllib.urlencode({"searchType":"ADV",
- "caseNo":"",
- "PPReference":"",
- "AltReference":"",
- "srchtype":"",
- "srchstatus":"",
- "srchdecision":"",
- "srchapstatus":"",
- "srchappealdecision":"",
- "srchwardcode":"",
- "srchparishcode":"",
- "srchagentdetails":"",
- "srchDateReceivedStart":"%(day)02d/%(month)02d/%(year)d" %{"day":day ,"month": month ,"year": year},
- "srchDateReceivedEnd":"%(day)02d/%(month)02d/%(year)d" %{"day":day, "month":month, "year":year} })
-
- if self.debug:
- print search_data1
-
-
- search_url = urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, search_results_url_end)
- request1 = urllib2.Request(search_url, search_data1)
- cookie_jar.add_cookie_header(request1)
- response1 = urllib2.urlopen(request1)
-
- # This search is the one we will actually use.
- # a maximum of 100 results are returned on this site,
- # hence setting "pagesize" to 100. I doubt there will ever
- # be more than 100 in one day in PublicAccess...
- # "currentpage" = 1 gets us to the first page of results
- # (there will only be one anyway, as we are asking for 100 results...)
-
- #http://planning.york.gov.uk/PublicAccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_searchresults.aspx?szSearchDescription=Applications%20received%20between%2022/02/2007%20and%2022/02/2007&searchType=ADV&bccaseno=¤tpage=2&pagesize=10&module=P3
-
- search_data2 = urllib.urlencode((("szSearchDescription","Applications received between %(day)02d/%(month)02d/%(year)d and %(day)02d/%(month)02d/%(year)d"%{"day":day ,"month": month ,"year": year}), ("searchType","ADV"), ("bccaseno",""), ("currentpage","1"), ("pagesize","100"), ("module","P3")))
-
- if self.debug:
- print search_data2
-
- # This time we want to do a get request, so add the search data into the url
- request2_url = urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, search_results_url_end + "?" + search_data2)
-
- request2 = urllib2.Request(request2_url)
-
- # add the cookie we stored from our first search
- cookie_jar.add_cookie_header(request2)
-
- response2 = urllib2.urlopen(request2)
-
- contents = fixNewlines(response2.read())
-
- if self.debug:
- print contents
-
- self.feed(contents)
-
- return self._results
-
-
- def getResults(self, day, month, year):
- return self.getResultsByDayMonthYear(int(day), int(month), int(year)).displayXML()
-
-
-
-
- class PublicAccessInfoPageParser(HTMLParser.HTMLParser):
- """A parser to get the URL for the property details page out of the
- info page (this url is needed in order to get the postcode of the
- application.
- """
-
- def __init__(self):
- HTMLParser.HTMLParser.__init__(self)
-
- self.property_page_url = None
-
- def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
- """The URL of the property details page is contained in an <a> tag in
- an attribute with key 'A_btnPropertyDetails'. There is some garbage on
- either side of it which we will have to clear up before storing it...
-
- We go through the <a> tags looking for one with an attribute with
- key 'id' and value 'A_btnPropertyDetails'. When we find it we go through
- its attributes looking for one with key 'href' - the value of this attribute
- contains the URL we want, after a bit of tidying up.
-
- Once we have got the URL, there is no need for us to look at any more <a> tags.
- """
- if tag == "a" and self.property_page_url is None:
-
- #print attrs
- if attrs.count(("id","A_btnPropertyDetails")) > 0:
- for attr,value in attrs:
- if attr == "href":
- the_link = value
-
- # this may have some garbage on either side of it...
- # let's strip that off
-
- # If the stripping fails, take the whole link
-
- # the garbage on the left is separated by whitespace.
- # the garbage on the right is separated by a "'".
- try:
- self.property_page_url = the_link.split()[1].split("'")[0]
- except IndexError:
- self.property_page_url = the_link
-
-
- class PublicAccessPropertyPageParser(HTMLParser.HTMLParser):
- """A parser to get the postcode out of the property details page."""
- def __init__(self):
- HTMLParser.HTMLParser.__init__(self)
-
- self.postcode = None
-
- def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
- """The postcode is contained in an <input> tag.
- This tag has an attribute 'name' with value postcode.
- It also has an attribute 'value' with value the postcode of this application.
-
- We go through the input tags looking for one with an attribute with
- key 'name' and value 'postcode'. When we find one,
- we look through its attributes for one with key 'value' - we store the value of this
- attribute as self.postcode.
-
- Once we have the postcode, there is no need to look at any more input tags.
- """
-
- if tag == "input" and self.postcode is None:
- if attrs.count(("name","postcode")) > 0:
- for attr,value in attrs:
- if attr == "value":
- self.postcode = value
-
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