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- """
- This is the screenscraper for planning apps from Wychavon District Council.
-
- This appears to be an Acolnet variant, and is searched by a block of months.
- """
-
- import urllib
- import urlparse
-
- import datetime
-
- from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup
-
- from PlanningUtils import PlanningApplication, \
- PlanningAuthorityResults, \
- getPostcodeFromText
-
- class WychavonParser:
-
- def __init__(self, *args):
- self.authority_name = "Wychavon"
- self.authority_short_name = "Wychavon"
- # Currently hard coded--if this address updates, we'll need to scrape
- # the search form to get it each time.
- self.base_url = "http://www.e-wychavon.org.uk/scripts/plan2005/\
- acolnetcgi.exe?ACTION=UNWRAP&WhereDescription=General%20Search&\
- Whereclause3=%27%30%31%2F%7BEdtMonthEnd%7D%2F%7BEdtYearEnd%7D%27&\
- RIPNAME=Root%2EPages%2EPgeDC%2EPgeListCases"
-
- self._results = PlanningAuthorityResults(self.authority_name, self.authority_short_name)
-
-
- def getResultsByDayMonthYear(self, day, month, year):
-
- form_data = "EdtYearNo=&EdtCaseNo=&EdtApplicant=&EdtAgent=&EdtLocation"\
- + "=&EdtWard=&EdtMonthStart1=" + str(month) + "&EdtYearStart=" \
- + str(year) + "&EdtMonthEnd=" + str(month) + "&EdtYearEnd="\
- + str(year) + "&submit=Search"
-
- # Fetch the results
- response = urllib.urlopen(self.base_url, form_data)
- soup = BeautifulSoup(response.read())
-
-
- #Each set of results has its own table
- results_tables = soup.findAll("table", cellpadding="2", cols="4")
-
- for table in results_tables:
- application = PlanningApplication()
-
- trs = table.findAll("tr")
-
- application.council_reference = trs[0].findAll("td")[1].font.font.\
- font.string.strip()
-
- relative_info_url = trs[0].findAll("td")[1].a['href']
- application.info_url = urlparse.urljoin(self.base_url, relative_info_url)
-
- application.address = trs[1].findAll("td")[1].font.string.strip()
- application.postcode = getPostcodeFromText(application.address)
-
- #This code avoids an error if there's no description given.
- descrip = trs[2].findAll("td")[1].font.string
- if descrip == None:
- application.description = ""
- else:
- application.description = descrip.strip()
-
- rec_m, rec_d, rec_y = trs[1].findAll("td")[3].font.string.strip().\
- split("/")
-
- application.date_received = datetime.date(int(rec_y), int(rec_m), \
- int(rec_d))
-
- apptype = trs[0].findAll("td")[3].font.string
- # Avoids throwing an error if no apptype is given (this can happen)
- if apptype != None:
- apptype = apptype.strip()
-
- # Is all this really necessary? I don't know, but I've assumed that
- # it is. The form will appear without the suffix, I don't know if
- # the council's backend would accept it or not. Current behaviour
- # is to degrade silently to no suffix if it can't match an
- # application type.
- if apptype == "Telecommunications":
- # Don't know why it's a naked IP rather than sitting on the
- # same site, but there it is.
- application.comment_url = "http://81.171.139.151/WAM/createCom"\
- +"ment.do?action=CreateApplicationComment&applicationType=PLANNI"\
- +"NG&appNumber=T3/" + application.council_reference + "/TC"
- else:
- comment_url = "http://81.171.139.151/WAM/createComment.do?acti"\
- +"on=CreateApplicationComment&applicationType=PLANNING&appNumber"\
- +"=W/" + application.council_reference + "/"
- suffix = ""
- if apptype == "Householder planning application":
- suffix = "PP"
- elif apptype == "Non-householder planning application":
- suffix = "PN"
- elif apptype == "Outline applications":
- suffix = "OU"
- elif apptype == "Change of use":
- suffix = "CU"
- elif apptype == "Listed Building consent":
- suffix = "LB"
- elif apptype == "Advertisement application":
- suffix = "AA"
- elif apptype == "Certificate of Lawfulness Existing":
- suffix = "LUE"
- elif apptype == "Approval of reserved matters":
- suffix = "VOC"
- #These are all the ones that I found, except "Advice - Pre-app/
- #Householder", the suffix for which is inconsistent. The suffix
- #for this could be obtained by scraping the description page for
- #each application.
- application.comment_url = comment_url + suffix
-
- self._results.addApplication(application)
-
- return self._results
-
- def getResults(self, day, month, year):
- return self.getResultsByDayMonthYear(int(day), int(month), int(year)).displayXML()
-
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- parser = WychavonParser()
- #Put this in with constant numbers, copying the Barnsley example. Works for testing, but should it use the arguments for a real run?
- print parser.getResults(16,3,2009)
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