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* master:
  need $DISPLAY set for test_brozzling.py
  restore handling of "aw snap" or "he's dead jim"
  add seed username/password parameters to job config schema
  loosen the find_available_port test slightly, since it seems to be not 100% predictable for reasons i haven't investigated
  convert mouseovers and simpleclicks to jinja2
  remove obsolete facebook login code
  convert behaviors to jinja2, move them to new subdir js-templates, along with javascript previously stored as a string in browser.py
  add hack for submitting a login form containing an element with name or id "submit", which masks the form submit() method
  how did i miss this file?
  forgot to git add new test data
  detect <input type="email"> as potential username field for login
  generalized support for login doing automatic detection of login form on a page
  yet more refactoring of browser.py, clearer separation of purpose, Browser class manages browsing, sends most of the messages to chrome, WebsockReceiverThread handles messages that come back from chrome
  bump version number in setup.py
  major refactoring of browsing code to make it easier to add functionality
  back to dev version number
  i dub thee 1.1b8
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|logo| brozzler 
===============
"browser" \| "crawler" = "brozzler"

Brozzler is a distributed web crawler (爬虫) that uses a real browser (chrome
or chromium) to fetch pages and embedded urls and to extract links. It also
uses `youtube-dl <https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl>`_ to enhance media
capture capabilities.

Brozzler is designed to work in conjunction with
`warcprox <https://github.com/internetarchive/warcprox>`_ for web
archiving.

Requirements
------------

- Python 3.4 or later
- RethinkDB deployment
- Chromium or Google Chrome browser

Worth noting is that the browser requires a graphical environment to run. You
already have this on your laptop, but on a server it will probably require
deploying some additional infrastructure (typically X11). The vagrant
configuration in the brozzler repository (still a work in progress) has an
example setup.

Getting Started
---------------

The easiest way to get started with brozzler for web archiving is with
``brozzler-easy``. Brozzler-easy runs brozzler-worker, warcprox,
`pywb <https://github.com/ikreymer/pywb>`_, and brozzler-dashboard, configured
to work with each other, in a single process.

Mac instructions:

::

    # install and start rethinkdb
    brew install rethinkdb
    # no brew? try rethinkdb's installer: https://www.rethinkdb.com/docs/install/osx/
    rethinkdb &>>rethinkdb.log &

    # install brozzler with special dependencies pywb and warcprox
    pip install brozzler[easy]  # in a virtualenv if desired

    # queue a site to crawl
    brozzler-new-site http://example.com/

    # or a job
    brozzler-new-job job1.yml

    # start brozzler-easy
    brozzler-easy

At this point brozzler-easy will start brozzling your site. Results will be
immediately available for playback in pywb at http://localhost:8880/brozzler/.

*Brozzler-easy demonstrates the full brozzler archival crawling workflow, but
does not take advantage of brozzler's distributed nature.*

Installation and Usage
----------------------

To install brozzler only:

::

    pip install brozzler  # in a virtualenv if desired

Launch one or more workers:

::

    brozzler-worker

Submit jobs:

::

    brozzler-new-job myjob.yaml

Submit sites not tied to a job:

::

    brozzler-new-site --proxy=localhost:8000 --enable-warcprox-features \
        --time-limit=600 http://example.com/

Job Configuration
-----------------

Jobs are defined using yaml files. Options may be specified either at the
top-level or on individual seeds. A job id and at least one seed url
must be specified, everything else is optional. For details, see
`<job-conf.rst>`_.

::

    id: myjob
    time_limit: 60 # seconds
    proxy: 127.0.0.1:8000 # point at warcprox for archiving
    ignore_robots: false
    enable_warcprox_features: false
    warcprox_meta: null
    metadata: {}
    seeds:
      - url: http://one.example.org/
      - url: http://two.example.org/
        time_limit: 30
      - url: http://three.example.org/
        time_limit: 10
        ignore_robots: true
        scope:
          surt: http://(org,example,

Brozzler Dashboard
------------------

Brozzler comes with a rudimentary web application for viewing crawl job status.
To install the brozzler with dependencies required to run this app, run

::

    pip install brozzler[dashboard]


To start the app, run

::

    brozzler-dashboard

See ``brozzler-dashboard --help`` for configuration options.

Headless Chromium
-----------------

`Headless Chromium <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/headless/README.md>`_
may optionally be used instead of Chromium or Chrome to run Brozzler without
a visisble browser window or X11 server.  At the time of writing
``headless_shell`` is a separate Linux-only executable and must be compiled
from source.  Beware that compiling Chromium requires 10 GB of disk space,
several GB of RAM and patience.

Start by installing the dependencies listed in Chromium's `Linux-specific build
instructions <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/linux_build_instructions.md>`_.

Next install the build tools and fetch the source code:

::

    mkdir -p ~/chromium
    cd ~/chromium
    git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
    export PATH=$PWD/depot_tools:$PATH
    fetch --no-history chromium --nosvn=True

Configure a headless release build (the debug builds are much larger):

::

    cd src
    mkdir -p out/release
    echo 'import("//build/args/headless.gn")' > out/release/args.gn
    echo 'is_debug = false' >> out/release/args.gn
    gn gen out/release

Run the compile:

::

    ninja -C out/release headless_shell

This will produce an ``out/release/headless_shell`` executable.  Unfortunately
this cannot be used with Brozzler as-is as the ``--window-size`` command-line
option expects a different syntax in Headless Chromium.  As a workaround create
a wrapper shell script ``headless_chromium.sh`` which replaces the misbehaving
option:

::

    #!/bin/bash
    exec ~/chromium/src/out/release/headless_shell "${@//--window-size=1100,900/--window-size=1100x900}"

Run brozzler passing the path to the wrapper script as the ``--chrome-exe``
option:

::

    chmod +x ~/bin/headless_chromium.sh
    brozzler-worker --chrome-exe ~/bin/headless_chromium.sh

To render Flash content, `download <https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/>`_
and extract the Linux (.tar.gz) PPAPI plugin.  Configure Headless Chromium 
to load the plugin by adding this option to your wrapper script:

::

    --register-pepper-plugins="/opt/PepperFlash/libpepflashplayer.so;application/x-shockwave-flash"

License
-------

Copyright 2015-2016 Internet Archive

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
not use this software 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.

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