A collection of tools to watch for new content on the Internet.
- RSS/Atom feeds
- Twitter feeds
- URLs on webpages (work in progress)
- Mailbox rendering (work in progress)
New content updates are sent as single-line JSON blobs, which can then be further processed by the tool of your choosing.
Install the package and its dependencies. A virtual environment is well suited for this:
virtualenv -p python3 venv
venv/bin/pip install -e .
A simple cron-style usage example:
#!/bin/sh
cd $HOME/code/netwatch/
venv/bin/netwatch feeds.yml 2>>log | bin/pegasus-publish
Mailboxes can also be watched (work in progress) and rendered to HTML:
#!/bin/sh
cd $HOME/code/netwatch/
venv/bin/python bin/watchbox user:pass@imap-server /var/www/mails/ http://example.com/mails/ 2>>log | bin/pegasus-publish '#mychannel'
The pegasus-publish
script is just an example: in this case it outputs
messages over a UNIX socket to an IRC bot.
Netwatch stores its session data on disk as JSON object:
- The scheduled next attempt
- Recently seen items (to determine which items are new)
- Cache-related headers, such as Last-Modified/E-Tag
Each feed has a unique name associated with it which is used to determine the path on disk for the session object. The default path is '.session' in the current working directory.
- Different schedules for just-had-update and no-updates
- Store entry time vs fetched time
- Error monitoring
- Webpage export?