207 lines
7.2 KiB
EmacsLisp
207 lines
7.2 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; url-queue.el --- Fetching web pages in parallel -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2011-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
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;; Keywords: comm
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; The point of this package is to allow fetching web pages in
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;; parallel -- but control the level of parallelism to avoid DoS-ing
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;; web servers and Emacs.
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;;; Code:
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(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
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(require 'browse-url)
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(require 'url-parse)
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(require 'url-file)
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(defcustom url-queue-parallel-processes 6
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"The number of concurrent processes."
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:version "24.1"
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:type 'natnum
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:group 'url)
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(defcustom url-queue-timeout 5
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"How long to let a job live once it's started (in seconds)."
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:version "24.1"
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:type 'natnum
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:group 'url)
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;;; Internal variables.
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(defvar url-queue nil)
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(defvar url-queue-progress-timer nil)
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(cl-defstruct url-queue
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url callback cbargs silentp
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buffer start-time pre-triggered
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inhibit-cookiesp context-buffer)
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;;;###autoload
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(defun url-queue-retrieve (url callback &optional cbargs silent inhibit-cookies)
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"Retrieve URL asynchronously and call CALLBACK with CBARGS when finished.
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This is like `url-retrieve' (which see for details of the arguments),
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but with limits on the degree of parallelism. The variable
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`url-queue-parallel-processes' sets the number of concurrent processes.
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The variable `url-queue-timeout' sets a timeout."
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(setq url-queue
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(append url-queue
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(list (make-url-queue :url url
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:callback callback
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:cbargs cbargs
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:silentp silent
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:inhibit-cookiesp inhibit-cookies
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:context-buffer (current-buffer)))))
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(url-queue-setup-runners))
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;; To ensure asynch behavior, we start the required number of queue
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;; runners from `run-with-idle-timer'. So we're basically going
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;; through the queue in two ways: 1) synchronously when a program
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;; calls `url-queue-retrieve' (which will then start the required
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;; number of queue runners), and 2) at the exit of each job, which
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;; will then not start any further threads, but just reuse the
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;; previous "slot".
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(defun url-queue-setup-runners ()
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(let ((running 0)
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waiting)
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(dolist (entry url-queue)
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(cond
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((or (url-queue-start-time entry)
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(url-queue-pre-triggered entry))
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(cl-incf running))
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((not waiting)
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(setq waiting entry))))
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(when (and waiting
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(< running url-queue-parallel-processes))
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(setf (url-queue-pre-triggered waiting) t)
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;; We start fetching from this idle timer...
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(run-with-idle-timer 0.01 nil #'url-queue-run-queue)
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;; And then we set up a separate timer to ensure progress when a
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;; web server is unresponsive.
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(unless url-queue-progress-timer
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(setq url-queue-progress-timer
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(run-with-idle-timer 1 1 #'url-queue-check-progress))))))
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(defun url-queue-run-queue ()
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(url-queue-prune-old-entries)
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(let ((running 0)
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waiting)
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(dolist (entry url-queue)
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(cond
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((url-queue-start-time entry)
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(cl-incf running))
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((not waiting)
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(setq waiting entry))))
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(when (and waiting
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(< running url-queue-parallel-processes))
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(setf (url-queue-start-time waiting) (float-time))
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(url-queue-start-retrieve waiting))))
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(defun url-queue-check-progress ()
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(when url-queue-progress-timer
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(if url-queue
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(url-queue-run-queue)
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(cancel-timer url-queue-progress-timer)
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(setq url-queue-progress-timer nil))))
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(defun url-queue-callback-function (status job)
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(let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
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(setq url-queue (delq job url-queue))
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(when (and (eq (car status) :error)
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(eq (cadr (cadr status)) 'connection-failed))
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;; If we get a connection error, then flush all other jobs from
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;; the host from the queue. This particularly makes sense if the
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;; error really is a DNS resolver issue, which happens
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;; synchronously and totally halts Emacs.
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(url-queue-remove-jobs-from-host
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(plist-get (nthcdr 3 (cadr status)) :host)))
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(url-queue-run-queue)
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;; Somehow something deep in the bowels in the URL library may
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;; have killed off the current buffer. So check that it's still
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;; alive before doing anything, and if not, just create a dummy
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;; buffer and do the callback anyway.
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(unless (buffer-live-p buffer)
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(set-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *temp*")))
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(apply (url-queue-callback job) (cons status (url-queue-cbargs job)))))
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(defun url-queue-remove-jobs-from-host (host)
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(let ((jobs nil))
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(dolist (job url-queue)
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(when (equal (url-host (url-generic-parse-url (url-queue-url job)))
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host)
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(push job jobs)))
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(dolist (job jobs)
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(url-queue-kill-job job)
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(setq url-queue (delq job url-queue)))))
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(defun url-queue-start-retrieve (job)
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(setf (url-queue-buffer job)
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(ignore-errors
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(with-current-buffer (if (buffer-live-p
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(url-queue-context-buffer job))
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(url-queue-context-buffer job)
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(current-buffer))
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(let ((url-request-noninteractive t)
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(url-allow-non-local-files t))
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(url-retrieve (url-queue-url job)
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#'url-queue-callback-function (list job)
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(url-queue-silentp job)
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(url-queue-inhibit-cookiesp job)))))))
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(defun url-queue-prune-old-entries ()
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(let (dead-jobs)
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(dolist (job url-queue)
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;; Kill jobs that have lasted longer than the timeout.
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(when (and (url-queue-start-time job)
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(time-less-p url-queue-timeout
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(time-since (url-queue-start-time job))))
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(push job dead-jobs)))
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(dolist (job dead-jobs)
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(url-queue-kill-job job)
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(setq url-queue (delq job url-queue)))))
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(defun url-queue-kill-job (job)
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(when (bufferp (url-queue-buffer job))
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(let (process)
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(while (setq process (get-buffer-process (url-queue-buffer job)))
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(set-process-sentinel process 'ignore)
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(ignore-errors
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(delete-process process)))))
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;; Call the callback with an error message to ensure that the caller
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;; is notified that the job has failed.
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(with-current-buffer
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(if (and (bufferp (url-queue-buffer job))
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(buffer-live-p (url-queue-buffer job)))
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;; Use the (partially filled) process buffer if it exists.
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(url-queue-buffer job)
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;; If not, just create a new buffer, which will probably be
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;; killed again by the caller.
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(generate-new-buffer " *temp*"))
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(apply (url-queue-callback job)
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(cons (list :error (list 'error 'url-queue-timeout
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"Queue timeout exceeded"))
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(url-queue-cbargs job)))))
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(provide 'url-queue)
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;;; url-queue.el ends here
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