mirror of
https://github.com/Hopiu/linkchecker.git
synced 2026-03-21 16:30:28 +00:00
check links in web documents or full websites
git-svn-id: https://linkchecker.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/linkchecker/trunk/linkchecker@145 e7d03fd6-7b0d-0410-9947-9c21f3af8025 |
||
|---|---|---|
| debian | ||
| DNS | ||
| GML | ||
| lconline | ||
| linkcheck | ||
| locale | ||
| PyLR | ||
| test | ||
| tests | ||
| .cvsignore | ||
| create.sql | ||
| CSV.py | ||
| draft-gilman-news-url-00.txt | ||
| fcgi.py | ||
| fintl.py | ||
| http11lib.py | ||
| httpslib.py | ||
| INSTALL | ||
| install.py.tmpl | ||
| lc.cgi | ||
| lc.fcgi | ||
| lc.sz_fcgi | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| linkchecker.bat.tmpl | ||
| linkchecker.tmpl | ||
| linkcheckerrc | ||
| Makefile | ||
| MANIFEST.in | ||
| override.txt | ||
| README.tmpl | ||
| setup.py | ||
| ssl.c | ||
| StringUtil.py | ||
| sz_fcgi.py | ||
| Template.py | ||
| TODO | ||
| util1.py | ||
LinkChecker
=============
$long_description
Installing, Requirements, Running
---------------------------------
Read the file INSTALL.
License
--------
$appname is licensed under the GNU Public License.
Credits go to Guido van Rossum for making Python. His hovercraft is
full of eels!
As this program is directly derived from my Java link checker, additional
credits go to Robert Forsman (the author of JCheckLinks) and his
robots.txt parse algorithm.
I want to thank everybody who gave me feedback, bug reports and
suggestions.
Versioning
----------
Version numbers have the same meaning as Linux Kernel version numbers.
The first number is the major package version. The second number is
the minor package version. An odd second number stands for development
versions, an even number for stable version. The third number is a
package release sequence number.
So for example 1.1.5 is the fifth release of the 1.1 development package.
Included packages
-----------------
httplib from http://www.lyra.org/greg/python/
httpslib from http://home.att.net/~nvsoft1/ssl_wrapper.html
DNS see DNS/README
fcgi.py and sz_fcgi.py from http://saarland.sz-sb.de/~ajung/sz_fcgi/
fintl.py from http://sourceforge.net/snippet/detail.php?type=snippet&id=100059
Note that the following packages are modified by me:
httplib.py (renamed to http11lib.py and a bug fixed)
fcgi.py (implemented streamed output)
sz_fcgi.py (simplified the code)
DNS/Lib.py:566 fixed rdlength name error
DNS/Base.py: fixed /etc/resolv.conf parser to cope with empty lines
Internationalization
--------------------
For german output execute "export LC_MESSAGES=de" in bash or
"setenv LC_MESSAGES de" in tcsh.
Under Windows, execute "set LC_MESSAGES=de".
For french output use 'fr' instead of 'de'.
Code design
-----------
Only if you want to hack on the code.
(1) Look at the linkchecker script. This thing just reads all the
commandline options and stores them in a Config object.
(2) Which leads us directly to the Config class. This class stores all
options and works a little magic: it tries to find out if your platform
supports threads. If so, they are enabled. If not, they are disabled.
Several functions are replaced with their threaded equivalents if
threading is enabled.
Another thing are config files. A Config object reads config file options
on initialization so they get handled before any commandline options.
(3) The linkchecker script finally calls linkcheck.checkUrls(), which
calls linkcheck.Config.checkUrl(), which calls linkcheck.UrlData.check().
An UrlData object represents a single URL with all attached data like
validity, check time and so on. These values are filled by the
UrlData.check() function.
Derived from the base class UrlData are the different URL types:
HttpUrlData for http:// links, MailtoUrlData for mailto: links and so on.
UrlData defines the functions which are common for *all* URLs, and
the subclasses define functions needed for their URL type.
(4) Lets look at the output. Every output is defined in a Logger class.
Each logger has functions init(), newUrl() and endOfOutput().
We call init() once to initialize the Logger. UrlData.check() calls
newUrl() (through UrlData.logMe()) and after all checking we call
endOfOutput(). Easy.
New loggers are created with the Config.newLogger(name, fileoutput) function.
Nifty features you did not expect
---------------------------------
o Included brain enhancer. Just read Python code to gain intelligence.
o Wash-O-matic. LinkChecker has a secret option which washes all your
dirty clothes in a matter of seconds.
o Y10K-Compatibility(tm) guaranteed. Trust me on that one.
o There is no spoon. Wake up already!