import csv import os import re import time from datetime import date, datetime from pathlib import Path from random import randint from django.conf import settings from django.template.defaultfilters import slugify from django.utils.timezone import get_current_timezone, make_aware from parsers.people import GetPersonExpeditionNameLookup from troggle.core.models.caves import Cave, GetCaveLookup, LogbookEntry, PersonTrip from troggle.core.models.troggle import DataIssue, Expedition from troggle.core.utils import TROG, save_carefully """ Parses and imports logbooks in all their wonderful confusion See detailed explanation of the complete process: https://expo.survex.com/handbook/computing/logbooks-parsing.html """ todo = """ - refactor everything with some urgency, esp. LoadLogbookForExpedition() - remove the TROG things since we need the database for multiuser access? Or not? - profile the code to find bad repetitive things, of which there are many. - far too many uses of Django field dereferencing to get values, which is SLOW - Logbooks 1987, 1988, 1989 all crash on MySql - but not sqlite - with db constraint fail. Edit logbook to fix. - import/parse/re-export-as-html the 'artisanal-format' old logbooks so that we keep only a modern HTML05 format. Then we can retire the old parsers and reduce the volume of code here substantially. - rewrite to use generators rather than storing everything intermediate in lists - to reduce memory impact. - We should ensure logbook.html is utf-8 and stop this crap: file_in = open(logbookfile,'rb') txt = file_in.read().decode("latin1") - this is a slow and uncertain function: cave = getCaveByReference(caveRef) - use Fixtures https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/django-admin/#django-admin-loaddata to cache data for old logbooks? Not worth it.. """ MAX_LOGBOOK_ENTRY_TITLE_LENGTH = 200 BLOG_PARSER_SETTINGS = { # "2022": ("ukcavingblog.html", "parser_blog"), # now folded in to logbooks.html # "2019": ("ukcavingblog.html", "parser_blog"), # now folded in to logbooks.html # "2018": ("ukcavingblog.html", "parser_blog"), # now folded in to logbooks.html # "2017": ("ukcavingblog.html", "parser_blog"), # now folded in to logbooks.html } DEFAULT_LOGBOOK_FILE = "logbook.html" DEFAULT_LOGBOOK_PARSER = "parser_html" # All years since 2002 use the default value for Logbook parser # dont forget to update expoweb/pubs.htm to match. LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS = { "2002": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "2001": ("log.htm", "parser_html_01"), "2000": ("log.htm", "parser_html_01"), "1999": ("log.htm", "parser_html_01"), "1998": ("log.htm", "parser_html_01"), "1997": ("log.htm", "parser_html_01"), "1996": ("log.htm", "parser_html_01"), "1995": ("log.htm", "parser_html_01"), "1994": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1993": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1992": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1991": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1990": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1989": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1988": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1987": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1985": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1984": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1983": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), "1982": ("logbook.html", "parser_html"), } entries = { "2022": 89, "2019": 55, "2018": 95, "2017": 74, "2016": 86, "2015": 80, "2014": 65, "2013": 52, "2012": 75, "2011": 71, "2010": 22, "2009": 53, "2008": 49, "2007": 113, "2006": 60, "2005": 55, "2004": 76, "2003": 42, "2002": 31, "2001": 49, "2000": 54, "1999": 79, "1998": 43, "1997": 53, "1996": 95, "1995": 42, "1994": 32, "1993": 41, "1992": 62, "1991": 39, "1990": 87, "1989": 63, "1988": 61, "1987": 34, "1985": 24, "1984": 32, "1983": 52, "1982": 42, } logentries = [] # the entire logbook for one year is a single object: a list of entries noncaveplaces = ["Journey", "Loser Plateau", "UNKNOWN", "plateau", "base camp", "basecamp", "top camp", "topcamp"] logdataissues = TROG["issues"]["logdataissues"] trips = {} # # the logbook loading section # def set_trip_id(year, seq): tid = f"{year}_s{seq:02d}" return tid rx_tripperson = re.compile(r"(?i)(.*?)$") rx_round_bracket = re.compile(r"[\(\[].*?[\)\]]") def GetTripPersons(trippeople, expedition, logtime_underground, tid=None): res = [] author = None # print(f'# {tid}') # print(f" - {tid} '{trippeople}' ") for tripperson in re.split(r",|\+|&|&(?!\w+;)| and ", trippeople): tripperson = tripperson.strip() # mul = re.match(r"(?i)(.*?)$", tripperson) mul = rx_tripperson.match(tripperson) if mul: tripperson = mul.group(1).strip() if tripperson and tripperson[0] != "*": tripperson = re.sub(rx_round_bracket, "", tripperson).strip() # these aliases should be moved to people.py GetPersonExpeditionNameLookup(expedition) if tripperson == "Wiggy": tripperson = "Phil Wigglesworth" if tripperson == "Animal": tripperson = "Mike Richardson" if tripperson == "MikeTA": tripperson = "Mike Richardson" if tripperson == "CavingPig": tripperson = "Elaine Oliver" if tripperson == "nobrotson": tripperson = "Rob Watson" if tripperson == "Tinywoman": tripperson = "Nadia" if tripperson == "tcacrossley": tripperson = "Tom Crossley" if tripperson == "Samouse1": tripperson = "Todd Rye" personyear = GetPersonExpeditionNameLookup(expedition).get(tripperson.lower()) if not personyear: message = f" ! - {expedition.year} No name match for: '{tripperson}' in entry {tid=} for this expedition year." print(message) DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message res.append((personyear, logtime_underground)) if mul: author = personyear if not author: if not res: return "", 0 author = res[-1][0] # the previous valid person and a time of 0 hours # print(f" - {tid} [{author.person}] '{res[0][0].person}'...") return res, author def EnterLogIntoDbase(date, place, title, text, trippeople, expedition, logtime_underground, tid=None): """saves a logbook entry and related persontrips Does NOT save the expeditionday_id - all NULLs. why? Because we are deprecating expeditionday ! troggle.log shows that we are creating lots of duplicates, which is no no problem with SQL as they just overwrite but we are saving the same thing too many times.. Until 18 Dec.2022, this was overwriting logbook entries for the same date with the same title, because lookupAttribs={'date':date, 'title':title} """ # Nasty hack, must tidy this up.. if logtime_underground: try: logtime_underground = float(logtime_underground) except: # print(f"logtime_underground = {logtime_underground}") tu_match = re.match(r"(T/U:\s*)?(\d+[.]?\d*).*", logtime_underground) if tu_match: # print(f"logtime_underground = {tu_match.group(2)}") logtime_underground = float(tu_match.group(2)) else: logtime_underground = 0 else: logtime_underground = 0 try: trippersons, author = GetTripPersons(trippeople, expedition, logtime_underground, tid=tid) # print(f" - {author} - {logtime_underground}") except: message = f" ! - {expedition.year} Skipping logentry: {title} - GetTripPersons FAIL" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues["title"] = message print(message) raise return if not author: message = f" ! - {expedition.year} Warning: logentry: {title} - no expo member author for entry '{tid}'" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues["title"] = message print(message) # return # This needs attention. The slug field is derived from 'title' # both GetCaveLookup() and GetTripCave() need to work together better. None of this data is *used* though? # tripCave = GetTripCave(place): lplace = place.lower() cave = None if lplace not in noncaveplaces: cave = GetCaveLookup().get(lplace) y = str(date)[:4] text = text.replace(' src="', f' src="/years/{y}/') text = text.replace(" src='", f" src='/years/{y}/") text = text.replace(f' src="/years/{y}//years/{y}/', f' src="/years/{y}/') text = text.replace(f" src='/years/{y}//years/{y}/", f" src='/years/{y}/") text = text.replace("\t", "") text = text.replace("\n\n\n", "\n\n") # Check for an existing copy of the current entry, and save expeditionday = expedition.get_expedition_day(date) lookupAttribs = {"date": date, "title": title} # 'cave' is converted to a string doing this, which renders as the cave slug. # but it is a db query which we should try to avoid - rewrite this # NEW slug for a logbook entry here! Unique id + slugified title fragment if tid is not None: slug = tid # slug = tid + "_" + slugify(title)[:10].replace('-','_') else: slug = str(randint(1000, 9999)) + "_" + slugify(title)[:10].replace("-", "_") nonLookupAttribs = { "place": place, "text": text, "expedition": expedition, "time_underground": logtime_underground, "cave_slug": str(cave), "slug": slug, } # This creates the lbo instance of LogbookEntry lbo, created = save_carefully(LogbookEntry, lookupAttribs, nonLookupAttribs) # for PersonTrip time_underground is float (decimal hours) for tripperson, time_underground in trippersons: # print(f" - {tid} '{tripperson}' author:{tripperson == author}") lookupAttribs = {"personexpedition": tripperson, "logbook_entry": lbo} nonLookupAttribs = {"time_underground": time_underground, "is_logbook_entry_author": (tripperson == author)} # this creates the PersonTrip instance. save_carefully(PersonTrip, lookupAttribs, nonLookupAttribs) def ParseDate(tripdate, year): """Interprets dates in the expo logbooks and returns a correct datetime.date object""" dummydate = date(1970, 1, 1) month = 1 day = 1 # message = f" ! - Trying to parse date in logbook: {tripdate} - {year}" # print(message) try: mdatestandard = re.match(r"(\d\d\d\d)-(\d\d)-(\d\d)", tripdate) mdategoof = re.match(r"(\d\d?)/0?(\d)/(20|19)?(\d\d)", tripdate) if mdatestandard: if not (mdatestandard.group(1) == year): message = f" ! - Bad date (year) in logbook: {tripdate} - {year}" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues["tripdate"] = message return dummydate else: year, month, day = int(mdatestandard.group(1)), int(mdatestandard.group(2)), int(mdatestandard.group(3)) elif mdategoof: if not (not mdategoof.group(3) or mdategoof.group(3) == year[:2]): message = " ! - Bad date mdategoof.group(3) in logbook: " + tripdate + " - " + mdategoof.group(3) DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues["tripdate"] = message return dummydate else: yadd = int(year[:2]) * 100 day, month, year = int(mdategoof.group(1)), int(mdategoof.group(2)), int(mdategoof.group(4)) + yadd else: year = 1970 message = f" ! - Bad date in logbook: {tripdate} - {year}" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues["tripdate"] = message return date(year, month, day) except: message = f" ! - Failed to parse date in logbook: {tripdate} - {year}" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues["tripdate"] = message return datetime.date(1970, 1, 1) # 2002 - now def parser_html(year, expedition, txt, seq=""): """This uses some of the more obscure capabilities of regular expressions, see https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html You can't see it here, but a round-trip export-then-import will move the endmatter up to the frontmatter. This makes sense when moving from parser_html_01 format logfiles, believe me. """ global logentries global logdataissues # extract front material and stash for later use when rebuilding from list of entries headmatch = re.match(r"(?i)(?s).*]*>(.*?) 0: frontpath = Path(settings.EXPOWEB, "years", year, "frontmatter.html") with open(frontpath, "w") as front: front.write(headpara + "\n") # extract END material and stash for later use when rebuilding from list of entries endmatch = re.match(r"(?i)(?s).*([\s\S]*?)(?= 0: endpath = Path(settings.EXPOWEB, "years", year, "endmatter.html") with open(endpath, "w") as end: end.write(endpara + "\n") tripparas = re.findall(r"([\s\S]*?)(?=.*?\s*

)? # second date \s*(?:\s*)? \s*(.*?)(?:

)? \s*\s*(.*?) \s*\s*(.*?) ([\s\S]*?) \s*(?:\s*(.*?))? \s*$ """, trippara, ) if s: tripid, tripid1, tripdate, trippeople, triptitle, triptext, tu = s.groups() else: # allow title and people to be swapped in order msg = f" !- {year} Can't parse:{logbook_entry_count} '{trippara[:50]}'..." print(msg) DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=msg) logdataissues[tid] = msg s2 = re.match( r"""(?x)(?:\s*.*?\s*

)? # second date \s*(?:\s*)? \s*(.*?)(?:

)? \s*\s*(.*?) \s*\s*(.*?) ([\s\S]*?) \s*(?:\s*(.*?))? \s*$ """, trippara, ) if s2: tripid, tripid1, tripdate, triptitle, trippeople, triptext, tu = s2.groups() else: # if not re.search(r"Rigging Guide", trippara): msg = f" !- Logbook. Can't parse entry on 2nd pass:{logbook_entry_count} '{trippara[:50]}'..." print(msg) DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=msg) logdataissues[tid] = msg continue ldate = ParseDate(tripdate.strip(), year) triptitles = triptitle.split(" - ") if len(triptitles) >= 2: tripcave = triptitles[0] else: tripcave = "UNKNOWN" ltriptext = re.sub(r"

", "", triptext) # ltriptext = re.sub(r"\s*?\n\s*", " ", ltriptext) ltriptext = re.sub(r"

", "

", ltriptext).strip() triptitle = triptitle.strip() entrytuple = (ldate, tripcave, triptitle, ltriptext, trippeople, expedition, tu, tripid1) logentries.append(entrytuple) # main parser for 1991 - 2001. simpler because the data has been hacked so much to fit it def parser_html_01(year, expedition, txt, seq=""): global logentries global logdataissues errorcount = 0 # extract front material and stash for later use when rebuilding from list of entries headmatch = re.match(r"(?i)(?s).*]*>(.*?) 0: frontpath = Path(settings.EXPOWEB, "years", year, "frontmatter.html") with open(frontpath, "w") as front: front.write(headpara + "\n") # extract END material and stash for later use when rebuilding from list of entries endmatch = re.match(r"(?i)(?s).*([\s\S]*?)(?= 0: endpath = Path(settings.EXPOWEB, "years", year, "endmatter.html") with open(endpath, "w") as end: end.write(endpara + "\n") tripparas = re.findall(r"([\s\S]*?)(?=)?(.*?)(.*)$", trippara) if not s: message = " ! - Skipping logentry {year} failure to parse header: " + tid + trippara[:300] + "..." DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) break try: tripheader, triptext = s.group(1), s.group(2) except: message = f" ! - Fail to set tripheader, triptext. trip:<{tid}> s:'{s}'" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) # mtripid = re.search(r' header:'{tripheader}'" # DataIssue.objects.create(parser='logbooks', message=message) # logdataissues[tid]=message # print(message) # tripid = mtripid and mtripid.group(1) or "" # print(f" # - mtripid: {mtripid}") tripheader = re.sub(r"]*>", "", tripheader) # print(f" #2 - tid: {tid}") try: tripdate, triptitle, trippeople = tripheader.split("|") except: message = f" ! - Fail 3 to split out date|title|people. trip:<{tid}> '{tripheader.split('|')}'" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) try: tripdate, triptitle = tripheader.split("|") trippeople = "GUESS ANON" except: message = f" ! - Skipping logentry {year} Fail 2 to split out date|title (anon). trip:<{tid}> '{tripheader.split('|')}' CRASHES MySQL !" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) break # print(f" #3 - tid: {tid}") ldate = ParseDate(tripdate.strip(), year) # print(f" # - tid: {tid} <{tripdate}> <{triptitle}> <{trippeople}>") # print(f" #4 - tid: {tid}") mtu = re.search(r"]*>(T/?U.*)", triptext) if mtu: tu = mtu.group(1) triptext = triptext[: mtu.start(0)] + triptext[mtu.end() :] else: tu = "" triptitles = triptitle.split(" - ") tripcave = triptitles[0].strip() ltriptext = triptext mtail = re.search(r'(?:[^<]*|\s|/|-|&||\((?:same day|\d+)\))*$', ltriptext) if mtail: ltriptext = ltriptext[: mtail.start(0)] ltriptext = re.sub(r"

", "", ltriptext) ltriptext = re.sub(r"\s*?\n\s*", " ", ltriptext) ltriptext = re.sub(r"", "_", ltriptext) ltriptext = re.sub(r"", "''", ltriptext) ltriptext = re.sub(r"", "'''", ltriptext) ltriptext = re.sub(r"

", "

", ltriptext).strip() if ltriptext == "": message = " ! - Zero content for logbook entry!: " + tid DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) entrytuple = (ldate, tripcave, triptitle, ltriptext, trippeople, expedition, tu, tid) logentries.append(entrytuple) except: message = f" ! - Skipping logentry {year} due to exception in: {tid}" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) errorcount += 1 raise if errorcount > 5: message = f" !!- TOO MANY ERRORS - aborting at '{tid}' logbook: {year}" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) return def parser_blog(year, expedition, txt, sq=""): """Parses the format of web pages collected as 'Save As HTML" from the UK Caving blog website. Note that the entries have dates and authors, but no titles. See detailed explanation of the complete process: https://expo.survex.com/handbook/computing/logbooks-parsing.html https://expo.survex.com/handbook/computing/log-blog-parsing.html This uses some of the more obscure capabilities of regular expressions, see https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html BLOG entries have this structure:

So the content is nested inside the header. Attachments (images) come after the content. """ global logentries global logdataissues errorcount = 0 tripheads = re.findall( r"
\s*([\s\S]*?)(]*>)([\s\S]*?)(?=[\s\S]*?(?=)", "", attach) attach = re.sub(r")", "", attach) tripcontent = tripstuff[0] + attach # print(f"{i} - {len(tripstuff)} - {tripstuff[1]}") triphead = tripheads[i] logbook_entry_count += 1 tid = set_trip_id(year, logbook_entry_count) + "_blog" + sq # print(f" - tid: {tid}") # data-author="tcacrossley" match_author = re.search(r".*data-author=\"([^\"]*)\" data-content=.*", triphead) if not (match_author): message = f" ! - Skipping logentry {year}:{logbook_entry_count} on failure to parse data-author {tid} {triphead[:400]}..." DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) break trippeople = match_author.group(1) # print(f" - tid: {tid} {trippeople}") # datetime="2019-07-11T13:16:18+0100" match_datetime = re.search(r".*datetime=\"([^\"]*)\" data-time=.*", triphead) if not (match_datetime): message = f" ! - Skipping logentry {year}:{logbook_entry_count} on failure to parse datetime {tid} {triphead[:400]}..." DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) break datestamp = match_datetime.group(1) try: tripdate = datetime.fromisoformat(datestamp) except: message = f" ! - FROMISOFORMAT fail logentry {year}:{logbook_entry_count} {tid} '{datestamp}'" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[tid] = message print(message) # fallback, ignore the timestamp bits: tripdate = datetime.fromisoformat(datestamp[0:10]) # print(f" - tid: {tid} '{trippeople}' '{tripdate}'") # tripname must have the location then a hyphen at the beginning as it is ignored by export function location = "Unknown" tripname = f"Expo - UK Caving Blog{sq} post {logbook_entry_count}" # must be unique for a given date tripcontent = re.sub(r"(width=\"\d+\")", "", tripcontent) tripcontent = re.sub(r"height=\"\d+\"", "", tripcontent) tripcontent = re.sub(r"width: \d+px", "", tripcontent) tripcontent = re.sub(r"\n\n+", "\n\n", tripcontent) tripcontent = re.sub(r"", "", tripcontent) tripcontent = f"\n\n\nBlog Author: {trippeople}" + tripcontent entrytuple = (tripdate, location, tripname, tripcontent, trippeople, expedition, tu, tid) logentries.append(entrytuple) def LoadLogbookForExpedition(expedition, clean=True): """Parses all logbook entries for one expedition if clean==True then it deletes all entries for this year first. """ global logentries # absolutely horrid. REFACTOR THIS (all my fault..) global logdataissues global entries logbook_parseable = False yearlinks = LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS expologbase = os.path.join(settings.EXPOWEB, "years") logentries = [] year = expedition.year expect = entries[year] # print(" - Logbook for: " + year) def cleanerrors(year): global logdataissues dataissues = DataIssue.objects.filter(parser="logbooks") for di in dataissues: ph = year if re.search(ph, di.message) is not None: # print(f' - CLEANING dataissue {di.message}') di.delete() # print(f' - CLEAN {year} {len(logdataissues)} {type(logdataissues)} data issues for this year') dellist = [] for key, value in logdataissues.items(): # print(f' - CLEANING logdataissues [{key}]: {value}') if key.startswith(year): # print(f' - CLEANING logdataissues [{key:12}]: {value} ') dellist.append(key) for i in dellist: del logdataissues[i] if clean: cleanerrors(year) if year in yearlinks: yearfile, yearparser = yearlinks[year] logbookpath = Path(yearfile) expedition.logbookfile = yearfile parsefunc = yearparser # print(f" - Logbook file {yearfile} using parser {yearparser}") else: logbookpath = Path(DEFAULT_LOGBOOK_FILE) expedition.logbookfile = DEFAULT_LOGBOOK_FILE parsefunc = DEFAULT_LOGBOOK_PARSER expedition.save() lbes = LogbookEntry.objects.filter(expedition=expedition) if clean: for lbe in lbes: lbe.delete() for sq in ["", "2", "3", "4"]: # cope with blog saved as many separate files lb = Path(expologbase, year, logbookpath.stem + sq + logbookpath.suffix) if not (lb.is_file()): # print(f" ! End of blog. Next blog file in sequence not there:{lb}") break try: with open(lb, "rb") as file_in: txt = file_in.read().decode("utf-8") logbook_parseable = True except (IOError): logbook_parseable = False print(f" ! Couldn't open logbook as UTF-8 {lb}") except: logbook_parseable = False print(f" ! Very Bad Error opening {lb}") if logbook_parseable: # -------------------- parser = globals()[parsefunc] print(f" - {year} parsing with {parsefunc} - {lb}") parser(year, expedition, txt, sq) # this launches the right parser for this year # -------------------- dupl = {} for entrytuple in logentries: date, tripcave, triptitle, text, trippeople, expedition, logtime_underground, tripid1 = entrytuple check = (date, triptitle) if check in dupl: dupl[check] += 1 triptitle = f"{triptitle} #{dupl[check]}" print(f" - {triptitle} -- {date}") else: dupl[check] = 1 EnterLogIntoDbase(date, tripcave, triptitle, text, trippeople, expedition, logtime_underground, tripid1) if len(logentries) == expect: # print(f"OK {year} {len(logentries):5d} is {expect}\n") pass else: print(f"Mismatch in number of log entries: {year} {len(logentries):5d} is not {expect}\n") return len(logentries) def LoadLogbook(year): """One off logbook for testing purposes""" global LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS nlbe = {} TROG["pagecache"]["expedition"][year] = None # clear cache expo = Expedition.objects.get(year=year) year = expo.year # some type funny nlbe[expo] = LoadLogbookForExpedition(expo) # this actually loads the logbook for one expo if year in BLOG_PARSER_SETTINGS: print("BLOG parsing") LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS[year] = BLOG_PARSER_SETTINGS[year] nlbe[expo] = LoadLogbookForExpedition(expo, clean=False) # this loads the blog logbook for one expo else: print( f"Not a year with extant blog entries to import: '{year}' not in BLOG_PARSER_SETTINGS {BLOG_PARSER_SETTINGS}" ) def LoadLogbooks(): """This is the master function for parsing all logbooks into the Troggle database. This should be rewritten to use coroutines to load all logbooks from disc in parallel, but must be serialised to write to database as sqlite is single-user. """ global logdataissues global entries logdataissues = {} DataIssue.objects.filter(parser="logbooks").delete() expos = Expedition.objects.all() if len(expos) <= 1: message = f" ! - No expeditions found. Load 'people' first" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[f"sqlfail 0000"] = message print(message) return noexpo = [ "1986", "2020", "2021", ] # no expo lostlogbook = ["1976", "1977", "1978", "1979", "1980", "1981"] sqlfail = [""] # breaks mysql with db constraint fail - all now fixed.] nologbook = noexpo + lostlogbook + sqlfail nlbe = {} expd = {} loglist = [] bloglist = [] for expo in expos: # pointless as we explicitly know the years in this code. year = expo.year TROG["pagecache"]["expedition"][year] = None # clear cache if year in sqlfail: print(" - Logbook for: " + year + " NO parsing attempted - known sql failures") message = f" ! - Not even attempting to parse logbook for {year} until code fixed" DataIssue.objects.create(parser="logbooks", message=message) logdataissues[f"sqlfail {year}"] = message print(message) if year not in nologbook: if year in entries: loglist.append(expo) else: print(" - No Logbook yet for: " + year) # catch case when preparing for next expo if year in BLOG_PARSER_SETTINGS: bloglist.append(expo) for ex in loglist: nlbe[ex] = LoadLogbookForExpedition(ex) # this loads the logbook for one expo for b in bloglist: if str(b) in LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS: orig = LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS[str(b)] else: orig = (DEFAULT_LOGBOOK_FILE, DEFAULT_LOGBOOK_PARSER) LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS[str(b)] = BLOG_PARSER_SETTINGS[str(b)] print(f" - BLOG: {b}") nlbe[b] = LoadLogbookForExpedition(b, clean=False) # this loads the blog logbook for one expo LOGBOOK_PARSER_SETTINGS[str(b)] = orig # tried to use map with concurrent threads - but sqlite database is not concurrent, so failed with database lock # yt = 0 # for r in map(LoadLogbookForExpedition, loglist): # yt = r yt = 0 for e in nlbe: yt += nlbe[e] print(f"total {yt:,} log entries parsed in all expeditions") # dateRegex = re.compile(r'(\d\d\d\d)-(\d\d)-(\d\d)', re.S) # expeditionYearRegex = re.compile(r'(.*?)', re.S) # titleRegex = re.compile(r'

(.*?)

', re.S) # reportRegex = re.compile(r'(.*)\s*', re.S) # personRegex = re.compile(r'(.*?)', re.S) # nameAuthorRegex = re.compile(r'(.*?)', re.S) # TURegex = re.compile(r'([0-9]*\.?[0-9]+)', re.S) # locationRegex = re.compile(r'(.*?)', re.S) # caveRegex = re.compile(r'(.*?)', re.S)