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Anchor your little piece of internet.
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نام فایل anchorage-1.2.1.0
نام anchorage
نسخه کتابخانه 1.2.1.0
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Antonio Lopez Rivera
ایمیل نویسنده antonlopezr99@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/alopezrivera/anchorage
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/anchorage/
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# Anchorage ![alt text](tests/coverage/coverage.svg ".coverage available in tests/coverage/") As the internet ages, link rot takes over larger and larger swathes of it, bringing with it the disappearance of interesting reads, courses and resources and much more that many of us treasure. Anchorage is an attempt to let you save your little corner for good :) Anchorage is a Python library and CLI to bulk archive your bookmark collection easily and without friction. It allows you to retrieve your bookmark collection from your browser of choice, filter out duplicates, local files and entries matching string, substring and regex searches, and archive the whole thing: online in the [Internet Archive](https://archive.org/) or locally, using [ArchiveBox](https://archivebox.io/). Read on for the Anchorage user's manual. [The full Python API documentation is available here](https://anchorage-docs.github.io/). ![alt text](https://github.com/antonlopezr/anchorage/blob/master/docs/demo/gifs/run.gif "Anchorage in action") #### Table of Contents [ 1. Introduction ](#1-introduction) [ 3. Requirements & Install ](#2-requirements--install) [ 4. Anchorage configuration ](#3-anchorage-configuration) [ 4. Anchorage CLI ](#4-anchorage-cli) [ 6. Python API ](#5-python-api) [ _6.1 Anchorage configuration_ ](#51-anchorage-configuration) [ _6.3 Bookmark retrieval_ ](#52-bookmark-retrieval) [ _6.3 Archiving_ ](#53-archiving) --- ## 1. Introduction What follows is the Anchorage user's manual. First it will deal with the requirements and install of the library, and then with its configuration, the Anchorage CLI and its Python API. A thorough documentation of each API method is available in the [docs](https://anchorage-docs.github.io/) site. ## 2. Requirements & Install A working [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) install is the only requirement, beyond Python and Anchorage's dependencies. **Without Docker**: Docker is used to run [ArchiveBox](https://archivebox.io/), via a provided [docker-compose file](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Docker#docker-compose). Without Docker Anchorage will not be able to archive your collection locally, but it will still be able to save it online in the Internet Archive. Anchorage can be installed using pip as any Python package. Its dependencies will be downloaded automatically. pip install anchorage ## 3. Anchorage configuration To access a browser's bookmarks file, Anchorage stores its location in its configuration file: ~/.anchorage/config.toml There's an [example `config.toml`](https://github.com/antonlopezr/anchorage/blob/master/example-config.toml) in this repo for reference. To add a new browser simply add a new top-level key, followed by its bookmark file paths. Anchorage only needs the path in your operating system to work. [<browser name>] linux = <path> macos = <path> windows = <path> Importantly: - Linux and MacOS paths are stored in **full**. - Windows paths are stored from the **`AppData`** directory. The default `config.toml` contains the bookmark file paths for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge and Edge Beta for **Windows** only. To use Anchorage in **Linux or MacOS** add the bookmark file path of your browser of choice to your `config.toml`. #### Editing the Anchorage config file The config file can be edited just as any other. New browsers will automatically be listed in the CLI. Importantly: - Set unknown bookmark file paths to "?". That way the CLI will recognize those as unknown and behave appropriately. ![alt text](https://github.com/antonlopezr/anchorage/blob/master/docs/demo/gifs/config.gif "Adding the location of the Google Chrome bookmarks file to ~/.anchorage/config.toml") ## 4. Anchorage CLI The CLI will guide you through retrieving your bookmarks from your browser of choice, applying filters to you bookmark collection and archiving your bookmarks in the Internet Archive or locally, using ArchiveBox. To start the CLI open your shell and type anchorage You will be asked whether you're ready to proceed. On the ok it will ensure all dependencies are present. ##### 1. Config check If a config file is found, you will be prompted to choose whether to keep the current config or overwrite it with the default one. ##### 2. Browser choice You will be prompted to choose which browser to retrieve your bookmark collection from. The browser choices are sourced from `config.toml`. Refer to [section 3](#3-anchorage-configuration) for editing it to add a missing browser or enter the path to the bookmarks file of your browser, if it's missing (equal to "?"). ##### 3. Applying filters to the collection Filters can be applied to your bookmark collection before archiving. Any or all of four filters can be chosen, one specific for URLs: - `Local files`: remove local URLs (say, PDFs stored in your computer) from the collection. and three general: - `Match string`: remove bookmark URLs, names or bookmark directories matching a provided string or any string in a string list. - `Match substring`: remove bookmark URLs, names or bookmark directories containing a provided string or any string in a string list. - `Regex`: remove bookmark URLs, names or bookmark directories matching a provided regex formula. For each you will be prompted to choose to apply it to any or all of the previous. ##### 4. Archive choice You will be then asked to choose whether to archive your collection online or locally. ##### _Online_ By default websites will not be archived if a previous image exists in The Internet Archive. This is to save time: we rest easy as a those sites are saved already at some point. In case you want to save a current snapshot of the colection, you will be prompted whether to override this and archive all sites in the collection regardless. This may take significantly longer. Based on your choice, you will be given an estimate of the archive time. ##### _Local_ To archive your collection locally you will be prompted for an archive directory. ##### 5. Run After a last confirmation the process will begin. A progress bar will inform you of how far the process is from finishing, how many bookmarks have been saved and provide a dynamic estimate of the time remaining before the process is finished. ## 5. Python API: user's guide The full documentation of the Anchorage API is available in the [docs](https://anchorage-docs.github.io/) site. ### 5.1 Anchorage configuration Generate the Anchorage config file with the `init` command. from anchorage import init init() ### 5.2 Bookmark retrieval Three methods are relevant: - `path(<browser>)`: obtain the path to your chosen browser's bookmarks file (in your OS) from `config.toml`. - `load(<path>)`: read your chosen browser's JSON or JSONLZ4 bookmarks file and return a Python dictionary. - `bookmarks(<dict>)`: create an instance of the `bookmarks` class. The `bookmarks` class creates a second bookmarks dictionary more suitable for our intent, and contains methods to filter and loop through the collection. Filters can be applied as seen below. from anchorage import path, load, bookmarks collection = bookmarks(load(path(<browser name>)), drop_local_files= <boolean>, drop_dirs= <string or list of strings>, drop_names= <string or list of strings>, drop_urls= <string or list of strings>, drop_dirs_subs= <string or list of strings>, drop_names_subs= <string or list of strings>, drop_urls_subs= <string or list of strings>, drop_dirs_regex= <string>, drop_names_regex= <string>, drop_urls_regex= <string> ) ### 5.3 Archiving Input: `bookmarks` instance or bookmark dictionary returned by `load`. #### Online from anchorage import anchor_online anchor_online(bookmarks, overwrite=<bool>) The `overwrite` parameter determines whether to save snapshots of sites already present in the Internet Archive or not. #### Locally from anchorage import anchor_locally anchor_locally(bookmarks, archive=<dir>) The `archive` parameter specifies the directory in which to create the local archive. Running the ArchiveBox default NGINX server can be done with the following command. from anchorage import server server() --- [Back to top](#Anchorage)


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نصب پکیج whl anchorage-1.2.1.0:

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