#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Every parser is supposed to have the following methods, even if they return None: # read_book() # get_title() # get_author() # get_year() # get_cover_image() # get_isbn() # get_contents() - Should return a tuple with 0: TOC 1: Deletable temp_directory import os import re import zipfile import collections import ebooklib.epub class ParseEPUB: def __init__(self, filename, temp_dir, file_md5): # TODO # Maybe also include book description self.filename = filename self.book = None self.temp_dir = temp_dir self.file_md5 = file_md5 def read_book(self): try: self.book = ebooklib.epub.read_epub(self.filename) except (KeyError, AttributeError, FileNotFoundError): print('Cannot parse ' + self.filename) return def get_title(self): return self.book.title.strip() def get_author(self): try: return self.book.metadata['http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/']['creator'][0][0] except KeyError: return None def get_year(self): try: return self.book.metadata['http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/']['date'][0][0][:4] except KeyError: return None def get_cover_image(self): # Get cover image # This seems hack-ish, but that's never stopped me before image_path = None try: cover = self.book.metadata['http://www.idpf.org/2007/opf']['cover'][0][1]['content'] cover_item = self.book.get_item_with_id(cover) if cover_item: return cover_item.get_content() except KeyError: pass # In case no cover_item is returned, we look for a cover in the guide for i in self.book.guide: try: if (i['title'].lower in ['cover', 'cover-image', 'coverimage'] or i['type'] == 'coverimagestandard'): image_path = i['href'] break except KeyError: pass # If that fails, we find the first image referenced in the book if not image_path: for i in self.book.items: if i.media_type == 'application/xhtml+xml': _regex = re.search(r"src=\"(.*)\"\/", i.content.decode('utf-8')) if _regex: image_path = _regex[1] break if image_path: for i in self.book.get_items_of_type(ebooklib.ITEM_IMAGE): if os.path.basename(i.file_name) == os.path.basename(image_path): return i.get_content() # And if that too fails, we get the first image referenced in the file for i in self.book.items: if i.media_type == 'image/jpeg' or i.media_type == 'image/png': return i.get_content() def get_isbn(self): try: identifier = self.book.metadata['http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/']['identifier'] for i in identifier: identifier_provider = i[1]['{http://www.idpf.org/2007/opf}scheme'] if identifier_provider.lower() == 'isbn': isbn = i[0] return isbn except KeyError: return None def get_contents(self): # Extract all contents to a temporary directory # for relative path lookup voodoo extract_path = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, self.file_md5) zipfile.ZipFile(self.filename).extractall(extract_path) contents = collections.OrderedDict() def flatten_chapter(toc_element): output_list = [] for i in toc_element: if isinstance(i, (tuple, list)): output_list.extend(flatten_chapter(i)) else: output_list.append(i) return output_list for i in self.book.toc: if isinstance(i, (tuple, list)): title = i[0].title contents[title] = 'Composite Chapter' # composite_chapter = flatten_chapter(i) # composite_chapter_content = [] # for j in composite_chapter: # href = j.href # composite_chapter_content.append( # self.book.get_item_with_href(href).get_content()) # contents[title] = composite_chapter_content else: title = i.title href = i.href try: content = self.book.get_item_with_href(href).get_content() if content: contents[title] = content.decode() else: raise AttributeError except AttributeError: contents[title] = '' # Special settings that have to be returned with the file # Referenced in sorter.py file_settings = { 'images_only': False} return contents, file_settings