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  zortazert c6025205e4 Added option -h also for help 2 tahun lalu
  jyamihud 85cee36e03 Edited the check.py and the missing algorithm. 2 tahun lalu
  jyamihud fc689343a9 README.md now contains check.py 2 tahun lalu
  Jeison Yehuda Amihud (Blender Dumbass) 1933a691b8 Merge branch 'master' of TrueAuraCoral/FreeCompetitors into master 2 tahun lalu
7 mengubah file dengan 207 tambahan dan 52 penghapusan
  1. 1 0
      .gitignore
  2. TEMPAT SAMPAH
      OpenSans-ExtraBold.woff
  3. 1 1
      README.md
  4. 29 21
      check.py
  5. 10 0
      data/missing2.json
  6. 163 0
      modules/missing.py
  7. 3 30
      modules/search.py

+ 1 - 0
.gitignore

@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 port.json
 config.json
+data/missing.json
 *.pyc
 *~

TEMPAT SAMPAH
OpenSans-ExtraBold.woff


+ 1 - 1
README.md

@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ while True:
 	os.system("git pull") # Pull the changes from git
 ```
 
-
+If you want to help us figure out the problems. Like what software are missing and what software has problems in their data. I've made a small checker script [check.py](check.py) that you can use. The output of the script, if it finds anything wrong, will contain a text to copy paste in the Mega-Threads of [Missing Software](https://notabug.org/jyamihud/FreeCompetitors/issues/25) and [Problems with Software](https://notabug.org/jyamihud/FreeCompetitors/issues/24). But please, look into the text yourself first. Perhaps the error is trivial. Or already been posted by someone else. If you can, add the name of your instance.
 
 Please tell us if you start an instance. We want to add it's link here.
 

+ 29 - 21
check.py

@@ -7,8 +7,21 @@
 # your ability to set it up and running.
 
 import os
+import sys
 import json
 
+from modules import missing
+
+args = sys.argv
+
+if "--help" in args or "-h" in args:
+    print("""You can use the next commands after check.py
+
+ -links     | Will skip checking the links
+
+ --help     | Displays this help menu""")
+    exit()
+
 # TODO: Make a pull-request before starting
 
 print("* Checking...")
@@ -17,11 +30,11 @@ print("* Checking...")
 
 try:
     with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
-        missing = json.load(json_file)
+        miss = json.load(json_file)
 except:
-    missing = {}
+    miss = {}
 
-if missing:
+if miss:
     print()
     print("* Missing Software found! Please copy-paste the next")
     print("  section into our Missing Software Mega-Thread at: ")
@@ -29,15 +42,9 @@ if missing:
     print("===========================================================")
     print()
 
-# TODO: Make it check if the items in the missing.json already added
-#       in the last pull-request, or manually by the operator. If they
-#       are found. Remove them from the file. And from the list.
-    
-for i in missing:
-    name = i[0].upper()+i[1:].lower()
-    print(' - [ ] '+name+' *Searched at least '+str(missing[i]) +" times.*")
+missing.List()
 
-if missing:
+if miss:
     print()
     print("===========================================================")
     print()
@@ -71,17 +78,18 @@ for f in os.listdir("apps"):
             continue
 
         # Links
-        for link in app.get("links",[]):
+        if not "-links" in args:
+            for link in app.get("links",[]):
             
-            # TODO: Make the tester of the links closer to the kind
-            # of response that you will get in the web-browser.
+                # TODO: Make the tester of the links closer to the kind
+                # of response that you will get in the web-browser.
             
-            try:
-                urllib.request.urlopen(app.get("links",[])[link])
-            except Exception as e:
-                if "403" not in str(e):
-                    error = iferror()
-                    print(" - [ ] `apps/"+f+"` "+link+" link doesn't seem to work.")
+                try:
+                    urllib.request.urlopen(app.get("links",[])[link])
+                except Exception as e:
+                    if "403" not in str(e):
+                        error = iferror()
+                        print(" - [ ] `apps/"+f+"` "+link+" link doesn't seem to work.")
 
         # Licenses
         lices = app.get("licenses", [])
@@ -101,7 +109,7 @@ for f in os.listdir("apps"):
                 error = iferror()
                 print(" - [ ] `apps/"+f+"` License '"+lic+"' is unknown.")
                 
-        
+print()        
 print("===========================================================")
 print()
 print("* Check is finished!")

+ 10 - 0
data/missing2.json

@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+{
+    "3dsmax": 2,
+    "favicon.ico": 6,
+    "premier": 3,
+    "recapcha": 1,
+    "server-status": 2,
+    "spotify": 1,
+    "vlc": 1,
+    "mastodon":326
+}

+ 163 - 0
modules/missing.py

@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS A PART OF FREE COMPETITOR PROJECT
+# THE FOLLOWING SOURCE CODE I UNDER THE GNU
+# AGPL LICENSE V3 OR ANY LATER VERSION.
+
+# This project is not for simple users, but for
+# web-masters and a like, so we are counting on
+# your ability to set it up and running.
+
+##################################################
+
+# This file is importart, since it's important to
+# keep track of software that the users are
+# searching, but not getting any answers to.
+# The idea is very simple. If the score of any
+# search is below 60%, we add the search term into
+# a list. But instead of it being a dumb list, it's
+# a smart list.
+
+# Using the similar() function we can group very
+# similar terms together. So the users could misspel
+# certain names. For example we might group '3D Max'
+# '3DSMax' into the same data-structure. Using the
+# simple count of how much users spell this or that
+# name more often, we will make a suggestion for the
+# maintainer. So the maintainer could add the missing
+# names into the data. Or at least report them to us.
+
+##################################################
+
+import os
+import json
+
+from difflib import SequenceMatcher # checks how similar are two strings
+
+def similar(a, b):
+    # I guess it simpifies the syntax for SequenceMatcher
+    # In the previous version we use Lavenshtain but it made
+    # it an issue for some people to install.
+    return SequenceMatcher(None, a, b).ratio()
+
+def add(name):
+
+    # This function will add a datapoint into the missing
+
+    # This shows up way too often. And will show up. Untill we
+    # will desing a logo.
+    if name == "favicon.ico":
+        return
+    
+    # first we need to make sure that the file exists
+    try:
+        with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
+            missing = json.load(json_file)
+
+            # Reverse the old file
+            if type(missing) == dict:
+                missing = []
+            
+    except:
+        missing = []
+
+    # There could be a problem with writing so we look into it
+    # for a very close match. Up to about 60%. No more.
+
+    match_missing = 0
+    closest_missing = 0
+    
+    found = False
+    for ind, n in enumerate(missing):
+        for i in n:
+            sim = similar(name, i)
+            if sim > 0.6: # At least 60% match
+                found = True
+                if match_missing < sim:
+                    match_missing = sim
+                    closest_missing = ind
+    if not found:
+        missing.append({name:1})
+    else:
+
+        if not name in missing[closest_missing]:
+            missing[closest_missing][name] = 1
+        else:
+            missing[closest_missing][name] += 1
+        
+    # Now we save the file
+    with open("data/missing.json", 'w') as f:
+        json.dump(missing, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
+
+def remove(name):
+
+    # This function will remove a datapoint from the missing
+
+    try:
+        with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
+            missing = json.load(json_file)
+
+            # Reverse the old file
+            if type(missing) == dict:
+                missing = []
+            
+    except:
+        missing = []
+
+    # There could be a problem with writing so we look into it
+    # for a very close match. Up to about 60%. No more.
+
+    match_missing = 0
+    closest_missing = 0
+    
+    found = False
+    for ind, n in enumerate(missing):
+        for i in n:
+            sim = similar(name, i)
+            if sim > 0.6: # At least 60% match
+                found = True
+                if match_missing < sim:
+                    match_missing = sim
+                    closest_missing = ind
+
+    if found:
+        del missing[closest_missing]
+
+    # Now we save the file
+    with open("data/missing.json", 'w') as f:
+        json.dump(missing, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
+
+
+def List():
+
+    # This function will list missing in markdown format
+
+    try:
+        with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
+            missing = json.load(json_file)
+
+            # Reverse the old file
+            if type(missing) == dict:
+                missing = []
+            
+    except:
+        missing = []
+
+    print("| Done | Best Name | Other Names |")
+    print("| --- | --- | --- |")
+    for i in missing:
+        i = sorted(i.items(), key=lambda x:x[1])
+        i = dict(i)
+
+        s = "| | **"+list(i.keys())[0]+"**"
+        if len(i) > 1:
+            s = s + " | "
+            for b in i:
+                if b == list(i.keys())[0]:
+                    continue
+                comma = ", "
+                if b == list(i.keys())[-1]:
+                    comma = ""
+                s = s + b + comma
+            s = s + " |"
+        else:
+            s = s + " | |"
+        print(s)

+ 3 - 30
modules/search.py

@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
 
 import os
 import json
+from modules import missing
 from difflib import SequenceMatcher # checks how similar are two strings
 
 def similar(a, b):
@@ -46,6 +47,7 @@ def search_app(name):
                 match = m
 
     if closest:
+        missing.remove(closest["names"][0])
         return closest, match
 
     # If there was no match for the program by name
@@ -53,36 +55,7 @@ def search_app(name):
     # the operator of the website could see that there
     # was a name that didn't have a file for it.
 
-    # We open the 'missing.json' file
-    try:
-        with open("data/missing.json") as json_file:
-            missing = json.load(json_file)
-    except:
-        missing = {}
-
-    # There could be a problem with writing so we look into it
-    # for a very close match. Up to about 60%. No more.
-
-    match_missing = 0
-    closest_missing = ""
-    for i in missing:
-        m = similar(i.lower(), name.lower())
-        if m > match_missing and m > 0.6:
-            closest_missing  = i
-            match_missing = 0
-    write_to = closest_missing
-    if not write_to:
-        write_to = name
-
-    # Now we add one number to it's mention
-    if write_to not in missing:
-        missing[write_to] = 1
-    else:
-        missing[write_to] += 1
-
-    # Now we save the file
-    with open("data/missing.json", 'w') as f:
-        json.dump(missing, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
+    missing.add(name)