# Copyright 2012-2014 ComicTagger Authors # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. from __future__ import annotations import logging import pathlib from typing import Any, Callable import settngs from comicapi.genericmetadata import ComicSeries, GenericMetadata from comictalker.talker_utils import fix_url logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class TalkerError(Exception): """Base class exception for information sources. Attributes: code -- a numerical code 1 - General 2 - Network 3 - Data desc -- description of the error source -- the name of the source producing the error """ codes = {1: "General", 2: "Network", 3: "Data", 4: "Other"} def __init__(self, source: str, desc: str = "Unknown", code: int = 4, sub_code: int = 0) -> None: super().__init__() self.desc = desc self.code = code self.code_name = self.codes[code] self.sub_code = sub_code self.source = source def __str__(self) -> str: return f"{self.source} encountered a {self.code_name} error. {self.desc}" class TalkerNetworkError(TalkerError): """Network class exception for information sources Attributes: sub_code -- numerical code for finer detail 1 -- connected refused 2 -- api key 3 -- rate limit 4 -- timeout """ net_codes = { 0: "General network error.", 1: "The connection was refused.", 2: "An API key error occurred.", 3: "Rate limit exceeded. Please wait a bit or enter a personal key if using the default.", 4: "The connection timed out.", 5: "Number of retries exceeded.", } def __init__(self, source: str = "", sub_code: int = 0, desc: str = "") -> None: if desc == "": desc = self.net_codes[sub_code] super().__init__(source, desc, 2, sub_code) class TalkerDataError(TalkerError): """Data class exception for information sources Attributes: sub_code -- numerical code for finer detail 1 -- unexpected data 2 -- malformed data 3 -- missing data """ data_codes = { 0: "General data error.", 1: "Unexpected data encountered.", 2: "Malformed data encountered.", 3: "Missing data encountered.", } def __init__(self, source: str = "", sub_code: int = 0, desc: str = "") -> None: if desc == "": desc = self.data_codes[sub_code] super().__init__(source, desc, 3, sub_code) class ComicTalker: """The base class for all comic source talkers""" name: str = "Example" id: str = "example" comictagger_min_ver: str = "1.6.0a7" # The ComicTagger minimum version required by the talker website: str = "https://example.com" logo_url: str = f"{website}/logo.png" attribution: str = f"Metadata provided by {name}" about: str = f"General information about {name} and any important notes" def __init__(self, version: str, cache_folder: pathlib.Path) -> None: self.cache_folder = cache_folder self.version = version self.api_key = self.default_api_key = "" self.api_url = self.default_api_url = "" def register_settings(self, parser: settngs.Manager) -> None: """ Allows registering settings using the settngs package with an argparse like interface. The order that settings are declared is the order they will be displayed. """ return None def parse_settings(self, settings: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]: """ settings is a dictionary of settings defined in register_settings. It is only guaranteed that the settings defined in register_settings will be present. """ if settings.get(f"{self.id}_key") is not None: self.api_key = settings[f"{self.id}_key"] if settings.get(f"{self.id}_url") is not None: self.api_url = fix_url(settings[f"{self.id}_url"]) if self.api_key in ("", self.default_api_key): self.api_key = self.default_api_key settings[f"{self.id}_key"] = None if self.api_url in ("", self.default_api_url): self.api_url = self.default_api_url settings[f"{self.id}_url"] = None return settings def check_status(self, settings: dict[str, Any]) -> tuple[str, bool]: """ This function should return (msg, True) if the given settings are valid, where msg is a message to display to the user. This function should return (msg, False) if the given settings are not valid, where msg is a message to display to the user. This function MUST NOT keep any values from the given settings, this is a test function only. If the Talker uses the network it should ensure that it can authenticate with the given settings. If settings provides an invalid URL, API key or other piece of information used to authenticate it MUST fail. The only time that defaults should be used is when the value is an empty string or None If the Talker does not use the network it should validate that all local data has been configured correctly. Caching MUST NOT be implemented on this function. """ raise NotImplementedError def search_for_series( self, series_name: str, callback: Callable[[int, int], None] | None = None, refresh_cache: bool = False, literal: bool = False, series_match_thresh: int = 90, ) -> list[ComicSeries]: """ This function should return a list of series that match the given series name according to the source the Talker uses. Sanitizing the series name is the responsibility of the talker. If `literal` == True then it is requested that no filtering or transformation/sanitizing of the title or results be performed by the talker. A sensible amount of results should be returned. Caching SHOULD be implemented on this function. For example the `ComicVineTalker` stops requesting new pages after the results become too different from the `series_name` by use of the `titles_match` function provided by the `comicapi.utils` module, and only allows a maximum of 5 pages """ raise NotImplementedError def fetch_comic_data( self, issue_id: str | None = None, series_id: str | None = None, issue_number: str = "" ) -> GenericMetadata: """ This function should return an instance of GenericMetadata for a single issue. It is guaranteed that either `issue_id` or (`series_id` and `issue_number` is set). Caching MUST be implemented on this function. Below is an example of how this function might be implemented: if issue_number and series_id: return self.fetch_issue_data(series_id, issue_number) elif issue_id: return self.fetch_issue_data_by_issue_id(issue_id) else: return GenericMetadata() """ raise NotImplementedError def fetch_series(self, series_id: str) -> ComicSeries: """ This function should return an instance of ComicSeries from the given series ID. Caching MUST be implemented on this function. """ raise NotImplementedError def fetch_issues_in_series(self, series_id: str) -> list[GenericMetadata]: """Expected to return a list of issues with a given series ID""" raise NotImplementedError def fetch_issues_by_series_issue_num_and_year( self, series_id_list: list[str], issue_number: str, year: int | None ) -> list[GenericMetadata]: """ This function should return a single issue for each series id in the `series_id_list` and it should match the issue_number. Preferably it should also only return issues published in the given `year`. If there is no year given (`year` == None) or the Talker does not have issue publication info return the results unfiltered. Caching SHOULD be implemented on this function. """ raise NotImplementedError