Edited the check.py and the missing algorithm.

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jyamihud 2022-04-14 19:42:41 +03:00
parent fc689343a9
commit 85cee36e03
5 changed files with 206 additions and 51 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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port.json
config.json
data/missing.json
*.pyc
*~

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# your ability to set it up and running.
import os
import sys
import json
from modules import missing
args = sys.argv
if "--help" in args:
print("You can use the next commands after check.py")
print()
print(" -links | Will skip checking the links")
print()
print(" --help | Displays this help menu")
exit()
# TODO: Make a pull-request before starting
print("* Checking...")
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try:
with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
missing = json.load(json_file)
miss = json.load(json_file)
except:
missing = {}
miss = {}
if missing:
if miss:
print()
print("* Missing Software found! Please copy-paste the next")
print(" section into our Missing Software Mega-Thread at: ")
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print("===========================================================")
print()
# TODO: Make it check if the items in the missing.json already added
# in the last pull-request, or manually by the operator. If they
# are found. Remove them from the file. And from the list.
missing.List()
for i in missing:
name = i[0].upper()+i[1:].lower()
print(' - [ ] '+name+' *Searched at least '+str(missing[i]) +" times.*")
if missing:
if miss:
print()
print("===========================================================")
print()
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continue
# Links
for link in app.get("links",[]):
if not "-links" in args:
for link in app.get("links",[]):
# TODO: Make the tester of the links closer to the kind
# of response that you will get in the web-browser.
# TODO: Make the tester of the links closer to the kind
# of response that you will get in the web-browser.
try:
urllib.request.urlopen(app.get("links",[])[link])
except Exception as e:
if "403" not in str(e):
error = iferror()
print(" - [ ] `apps/"+f+"` "+link+" link doesn't seem to work.")
try:
urllib.request.urlopen(app.get("links",[])[link])
except Exception as e:
if "403" not in str(e):
error = iferror()
print(" - [ ] `apps/"+f+"` "+link+" link doesn't seem to work.")
# Licenses
lices = app.get("licenses", [])
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error = iferror()
print(" - [ ] `apps/"+f+"` License '"+lic+"' is unknown.")
print()
print("===========================================================")
print()
print("* Check is finished!")

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{
"3dsmax": 2,
"favicon.ico": 6,
"premier": 3,
"recapcha": 1,
"server-status": 2,
"spotify": 1,
"vlc": 1,
"mastodon":326
}

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# THIS SOFTWARE IS A PART OF FREE COMPETITOR PROJECT
# THE FOLLOWING SOURCE CODE I UNDER THE GNU
# AGPL LICENSE V3 OR ANY LATER VERSION.
# This project is not for simple users, but for
# web-masters and a like, so we are counting on
# your ability to set it up and running.
##################################################
# This file is importart, since it's important to
# keep track of software that the users are
# searching, but not getting any answers to.
# The idea is very simple. If the score of any
# search is below 60%, we add the search term into
# a list. But instead of it being a dumb list, it's
# a smart list.
# Using the similar() function we can group very
# similar terms together. So the users could misspel
# certain names. For example we might group '3D Max'
# '3DSMax' into the same data-structure. Using the
# simple count of how much users spell this or that
# name more often, we will make a suggestion for the
# maintainer. So the maintainer could add the missing
# names into the data. Or at least report them to us.
##################################################
import os
import json
from difflib import SequenceMatcher # checks how similar are two strings
def similar(a, b):
# I guess it simpifies the syntax for SequenceMatcher
# In the previous version we use Lavenshtain but it made
# it an issue for some people to install.
return SequenceMatcher(None, a, b).ratio()
def add(name):
# This function will add a datapoint into the missing
# This shows up way too often. And will show up. Untill we
# will desing a logo.
if name == "favicon.ico":
return
# first we need to make sure that the file exists
try:
with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
missing = json.load(json_file)
# Reverse the old file
if type(missing) == dict:
missing = []
except:
missing = []
# There could be a problem with writing so we look into it
# for a very close match. Up to about 60%. No more.
match_missing = 0
closest_missing = 0
found = False
for ind, n in enumerate(missing):
for i in n:
sim = similar(name, i)
if sim > 0.6: # At least 60% match
found = True
if match_missing < sim:
match_missing = sim
closest_missing = ind
if not found:
missing.append({name:1})
else:
if not name in missing[closest_missing]:
missing[closest_missing][name] = 1
else:
missing[closest_missing][name] += 1
# Now we save the file
with open("data/missing.json", 'w') as f:
json.dump(missing, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
def remove(name):
# This function will remove a datapoint from the missing
try:
with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
missing = json.load(json_file)
# Reverse the old file
if type(missing) == dict:
missing = []
except:
missing = []
# There could be a problem with writing so we look into it
# for a very close match. Up to about 60%. No more.
match_missing = 0
closest_missing = 0
found = False
for ind, n in enumerate(missing):
for i in n:
sim = similar(name, i)
if sim > 0.6: # At least 60% match
found = True
if match_missing < sim:
match_missing = sim
closest_missing = ind
if found:
del missing[closest_missing]
# Now we save the file
with open("data/missing.json", 'w') as f:
json.dump(missing, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
def List():
# This function will list missing in markdown format
try:
with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
missing = json.load(json_file)
# Reverse the old file
if type(missing) == dict:
missing = []
except:
missing = []
print("| Done | Best Name | Other Names |")
print("| --- | --- | --- |")
for i in missing:
i = sorted(i.items(), key=lambda x:x[1])
i = dict(i)
s = "| | **"+list(i.keys())[0]+"**"
if len(i) > 1:
s = s + " | "
for b in i:
if b == list(i.keys())[0]:
continue
comma = ", "
if b == list(i.keys())[-1]:
comma = ""
s = s + b + comma
s = s + " |"
else:
s = s + " | |"
print(s)

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import os
import json
from modules import missing
from difflib import SequenceMatcher # checks how similar are two strings
def similar(a, b):
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match = m
if closest:
missing.remove(closest["names"][0])
return closest, match
# If there was no match for the program by name
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# the operator of the website could see that there
# was a name that didn't have a file for it.
# We open the 'missing.json' file
try:
with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
missing = json.load(json_file)
except:
missing = {}
# There could be a problem with writing so we look into it
# for a very close match. Up to about 60%. No more.
match_missing = 0
closest_missing = ""
for i in missing:
m = similar(i.lower(), name.lower())
if m > match_missing and m > 0.6:
closest_missing = i
match_missing = 0
write_to = closest_missing
if not write_to:
write_to = name
# Now we add one number to it's mention
if write_to not in missing:
missing[write_to] = 1
else:
missing[write_to] += 1
# Now we save the file
with open("data/missing.json", 'w') as f:
json.dump(missing, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
missing.add(name)