#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
-# webcollage, Copyright (c) 1999-2005 by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
+# webcollage, Copyright (c) 1999-2011 by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
# This program decorates the screen with random images from the web.
# One satisfied customer described it as "a nonstop pop culture brainbath."
#
my $progname = $0; $progname =~ s@.*/@@g;
-my $version = q{ $Revision: 1.130 $ }; $version =~ s/^[^0-9]+([0-9.]+).*$/$1/;
-my $copyright = "WebCollage $version, Copyright (c) 1999-2005" .
+my $version = q{ $Revision: 1.152 $ }; $version =~ s/^[^0-9]+([0-9.]+).*$/$1/;
+my $copyright = "WebCollage $version, Copyright (c) 1999-2011" .
" Jamie Zawinski <jwz\@jwz.org>\n" .
" http://www.jwz.org/webcollage/\n";
-my @search_methods = ( 56, "altavista", \&pick_from_alta_vista_random_link,
- 11, "livejournal", \&pick_from_livejournal_images,
- 5, "yahoorand", \&pick_from_yahoo_random_link,
- 10, "googlephotos", \&pick_from_google_image_photos,
- 5, "googleimgs", \&pick_from_google_images,
- 3, "googlenums", \&pick_from_google_image_numbers,
- 2, "flickr_recent", \&pick_from_flickr_recent,
- 8, "flickr_random", \&pick_from_flickr_random,
+my @search_methods = ( 20, "googlephotos", \&pick_from_google_image_photos,
+ 10, "googleimgs", \&pick_from_google_images,
+ 10, "googlenums", \&pick_from_google_image_numbers,
+
+ 19, "altavista", \&pick_from_alta_vista_random_link,
+ 12, "flickr_recent", \&pick_from_flickr_recent,
+ 10, "flickr_random", \&pick_from_flickr_random,
+ 10, "livejournal", \&pick_from_livejournal_images,
+ 5, "twitter", \&pick_from_twitter_images,
+ 4, "yahoorand", \&pick_from_yahoo_random_link,
+
+
+ # This is a cute way to search for a certain webcams.
+ # Not included in default methods, since these images
+ # aren't terribly interesting by themselves.
+ # See also "SurveillanceSaver".
+ #
+ 0, "securitycam", \&pick_from_security_camera,
# In Apr 2002, Google asked me to stop searching them.
# I asked them to add a "random link" url. They said
# (I don't see how they did it, though!)
"alwayshotels.com" => 1, # Poisoned Lycos pretty heavily.
"nextag.com" => 1, # Poisoned Alta Vista real good.
+ "ghettodriveby.com" => 1, # Poisoned Google Images.
+ "crosswordsolver.org" => 1, # Poisoned Google Images.
+ "xona.com" => 1, # Poisoned Google Images.
+ "freepatentsonline.com" => 1, # Poisoned Google Images.
+ "herbdatanz.com" => 1, # Poisoned Google Images.
);
"pics.livejournal.com" => 1,
"tinypic.com" => 1,
"flickr.com" => 1,
+ "pbase.com" => 1,
+ "blogger.com" => 1,
+ "multiply.com" => 1,
+ "wikimedia.org" => 1,
+ "twitpic.com" => 1,
+ "amazonaws.com" => 1, # used by twitpic.com
"yimg.com" => 1, # This is where dailynews.yahoo.com stores
"eimg.com" => 1, # its images, so pick_from_yahoo_news_text()
"ocirc" => 'ô', "otilde" => 'õ', "ouml" => 'ö', "divide" => '÷',
"oslash" => 'ø', "ugrave" => 'ù', "uacute" => 'ú', "ucirc" => 'û',
"uuml" => 'ü', "yacute" => 'ý', "thorn" => 'þ', "yuml" => 'ÿ',
- "ndash" => '-', "mdash" => "--"
+
+ # HTML 4 entities that do not have 1:1 Latin1 mappings.
+ "bull" => "*", "hellip"=> "...", "prime" => "'", "Prime" => "\"",
+ "frasl" => "/", "trade" => "[tm]", "larr" => "<-", "rarr" => "->",
+ "harr" => "<->", "lArr" => "<=", "rArr" => "=>", "hArr" => "<=>",
+ "empty" => "Ø", "minus" => "-", "lowast"=> "*", "sim" => "~",
+ "cong" => "=~", "asymp" => "~", "ne" => "!=", "equiv" => "==",
+ "le" => "<=", "ge" => ">=", "lang" => "<", "rang" => ">",
+ "loz" => "<>", "OElig" => "OE", "oelig" => "oe", "Yuml" => "Y",
+ "circ" => "^", "tilde" => "~", "ensp" => " ", "emsp" => " ",
+ "thinsp"=> " ", "ndash" => "-", "mdash" => "--", "lsquo" => "`",
+ "rsquo" => "'", "sbquo" => "'", "ldquo" => "\"", "rdquo" => "\"",
+ "bdquo" => "\"", "lsaquo"=> "<", "rsaquo"=> ">",
);
my $no_output_p = 0;
my $urls_only_p = 0;
+my $cocoa_p = 0;
my $imagemap_base = undef;
my @pids_to_kill = (); # forked pids we should kill when we exit, if any.
if ($url =~ m@^http://www\.altavista\.com/@ ||
$url =~ m@^http://random\.yahoo\.com/@ ||
- $url =~ m@^http://images\.google\.com/@) {
+ $url =~ m@^http://images\.google\.com/@ ||
+ $url =~ m@^http://www\.google\.com/@) {
# block this, you turkeys.
- $user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.5)" .
- " Gecko/20041111 Firefox/1.0";
+ $user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.7)" .
+ " Gecko/20070914 Firefox/2.0.0.7";
+
+ # 28-Jun-2007: Google Images now emits the entire page in JS if
+ # you claim to be Gecko. They also still block "webcollage".
+ # They serve non-JS for unrecognised agents, so let's try this...
+ $user_agent = "NoJavascriptPlease/1.0"
+ if ($url =~ m@^http://[a-z]+\.google\.com/@);
}
my $hdrs = "GET " . ($http_proxy ? $url : "/$path") . " HTTP/1.0\r\n" .
sub pick_dictionary() {
my @dicts = ("/usr/dict/words",
"/usr/share/dict/words",
- "/usr/share/lib/dict/words");
+ "/usr/share/lib/dict/words",
+ "/usr/share/dict/cracklib-small",
+ "/usr/share/dict/cracklib-words"
+ );
foreach my $f (@dicts) {
if (-f $f) {
$wordlist = $f;
############################################################################
#
# Pick images from random pages returned by the Alta Vista Random Link
+# Note: this seems to have gotten a *lot* less random lately (2007).
#
############################################################################
}
+\f
+############################################################################
+#
+# Pick images from Aptix security cameras
+# Cribbed liberally from google image search code.
+# By Jason Sullivan <jasonsul@us.ibm.com>
+#
+############################################################################
+
+my $aptix_images_url = ("http://www.google.com/search" .
+ "?q=inurl:%22jpg/image.jpg%3Fr%3D%22");
+
+# securitycam
+sub pick_from_security_camera($) {
+ my ($timeout) = @_;
+
+ my $page = (int(rand(9)) + 1);
+ my $num = 20; # 20 images per page
+ my $search_url = $aptix_images_url;
+
+ if ($page > 1) {
+ $search_url .= "&start=" . $page*$num; # page number
+ $search_url .= "&num=" . $num; #images per page
+ }
+
+ my ($search_hit_count, @subpages) =
+ pick_from_search_engine ($timeout, $search_url, '');
+
+ my @candidates = ();
+ my %referers;
+ foreach my $u (@subpages) {
+ next if ($u =~ m@[/.]google\.com\b@i); # skip google builtins (most links)
+ next unless ($u =~ m@jpg/image.jpg\?r=@i); # All pics contain this
+
+ LOG ($verbose_filter, " candidate: $u");
+ push @candidates, $u;
+ $referers{$u} = $u;
+ }
+
+ @candidates = depoison (@candidates);
+ return () if ($#candidates < 0);
+ my $i = int(rand($#candidates+1));
+ my $img = $candidates[$i];
+ my $ref = $referers{$img};
+
+ LOG ($verbose_load, "picked image " . ($i+1) . ": $img (on $ref)");
+ return ($ref, $img);
+}
+
\f
############################################################################
#
return ($search_url, $img);
}
+\f
+############################################################################
+#
+# Pick images from Twitter's list of recently-posted images.
+#
+############################################################################
+
+my $twitter_img_url = "http://twitpic.com/public_timeline/feed.rss";
+
+# With most of our image sources, we get a random page and then select
+# from the images on it. However, in the case of Twitter, the page
+# of images tends to update slowly; so we'll remember the last N entries
+# on it and randomly select from those, to get a wider variety each time.
+
+my $twit_cache_size = 1000;
+my @twit_cache = (); # fifo, for ordering by age
+my %twit_cache = (); # hash, for detecting dups
+
+# twitter
+sub pick_from_twitter_images($) {
+ my ($timeout) = @_;
+
+ $last_search = $twitter_img_url; # for warnings
+
+ my ( $base, $body ) = get_document ($twitter_img_url, undef, $timeout);
+
+ # Update the cache.
+
+ if ($body) {
+ $body =~ s/\n/ /gs;
+ $body =~ s/(<item)\b/\n$1/gsi;
+
+ my @items = split (/\n/, $body);
+ shift @items;
+ foreach (@items) {
+ next unless (m@<link>([^<>]*)</link>@si);
+ my $page = html_unquote ($1);
+
+ $page =~ s@/$@@s;
+ $page .= '/full';
+
+ next if ($twit_cache{$page}); # already have it
+
+ LOG ($verbose_filter, " candidate: $page");
+ push @twit_cache, $page;
+ $twit_cache{$page} = $page;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Pull from the cache.
+
+ return () if ($#twit_cache == -1);
+
+ my $n = $#twit_cache+1;
+ my $i = int(rand($n));
+ my $page = $twit_cache[$i];
+
+ # delete this one from @twit_cache and from %twit_cache.
+ #
+ @twit_cache = ( @twit_cache[0 .. $i-1],
+ @twit_cache[$i+1 .. $#twit_cache] );
+ delete $twit_cache{$page};
+
+ # Keep the size of the cache under the limit by nuking older entries
+ #
+ while ($#twit_cache >= $twit_cache_size) {
+ my $page = shift @twit_cache;
+ delete $twit_cache{$page};
+ }
+
+ ( $base, $body ) = get_document ($page, undef, $timeout);
+ my $img = undef;
+
+ foreach (split (/<img\s+/, $body)) {
+ my ($src) = m/\bsrc=[\"\'](.*?)[\"\']/si;
+ next unless $src;
+ next if m@/js/@s;
+ next if m@/images/@s;
+
+ $img = $src;
+
+ # Sometimes these images are hosted on twitpic, sometimes on Amazon.
+ if ($img =~ m@^/@) {
+ $base =~ s@^(https?://[^/]+)/.*@$1@s;
+ $img = $base . $img;
+ }
+ last;
+ }
+
+ if (!$img) {
+ LOG ($verbose_load, "no matching images on $page\n");
+ return ();
+ }
+
+ LOG ($verbose_load, "picked image " .($i+1) . "/$n: $img");
+
+ return ($page, $img);
+}
+
\f
############################################################################
#
$page = html_unquote ($page);
$thumb = html_unquote ($thumb);
- next unless ($thumb =~ m@^http://photos\d*\.flickr\.com/@);
+ next unless ($thumb =~ m@^http://farm\d*\.static\.flickr\.com/@);
my $base = "http://www.flickr.com/";
$page =~ s@^/@$base@;
my $v = ($verbose_exec ? "-v" : "");
my $pick = `xscreensaver-getimage-file $v "$dir"`;
+ $pick = "$dir/$pick" unless ($pick =~ m@^/@s); # relative path
LOG ($verbose_load, "picked file $pick ($id)");
return ($id, $pick);
my $suc = $stats_successes{$name} || 0;
my $pct = int($suc * 100 / $try);
my $secs = $stats_elapsed{$name};
- my $secs_link = int($secs / $try);
- print STDERR sprintf ("$blurb %-12s %4s (%d/%d);\t %2d secs/link\n",
+ my $secs_link = $secs / $try;
+ print STDERR sprintf ("$blurb %-14s %4s (%d/%d);" .
+ " \t %.1f secs/link\n",
"$name:", "$pct%", $suc, $try, $secs_link);
}
}
return () unless ($type =~ /GIF8[7,9]a/);
$s = substr ($body, 6, 10);
my ($a,$b,$c,$d) = unpack ("C"x4, $s);
+ return () unless defined ($d);
return (($b<<8|$a), ($d<<8|$c));
}
#
##############################################################################
-my $image_ppm = sprintf ("%s/webcollage-%08x",
+my $image_ppm = sprintf ("%s/webcollage-%08x.ppm",
($ENV{TMPDIR} ? $ENV{TMPDIR} : "/tmp"),
rand(0xFFFFFFFF));
-my $image_tmp1 = sprintf ("%s/webcollage-1-%08x",
+my $image_tmp1 = sprintf ("%s/webcollage-1-%08x.ppm",
($ENV{TMPDIR} ? $ENV{TMPDIR} : "/tmp"),
rand(0xFFFFFFFF));
-my $image_tmp2 = sprintf ("%s/webcollage-2-%08x",
+my $image_tmp2 = sprintf ("%s/webcollage-2-%08x.ppm",
($ENV{TMPDIR} ? $ENV{TMPDIR} : "/tmp"),
rand(0xFFFFFFFF));
}
}
+
+# Same as the "ppmmake" command: creates a solid-colored PPM.
+# Does not understand the rgb.txt color names except "black" and "white".
+#
+sub ppmmake($$$$) {
+ my ($outfile, $bgcolor, $w, $h) = @_;
+
+ my ($r, $g, $b);
+ if ($bgcolor =~ m/^\#?([\dA-F][\dA-F])([\dA-F][\dA-F])([\dA-F][\dA-F])$/i ||
+ $bgcolor =~ m/^\#?([\dA-F])([\dA-F])([\dA-F])$/i) {
+ ($r, $g, $b) = (hex($1), hex($2), hex($3));
+ } elsif ($bgcolor =~ m/^black$/i) {
+ ($r, $g, $b) = (0, 0, 0);
+ } elsif ($bgcolor =~ m/^white$/i) {
+ ($r, $g, $b) = (0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF);
+ } else {
+ error ("unparsable color name: $bgcolor");
+ }
+
+ my $pixel = pack('CCC', $r, $g, $b);
+ my $bits = "P6\n$w $h\n255\n" . ($pixel x ($w * $h));
+
+ local *OUT;
+ open (OUT, ">$outfile") || error ("$outfile: $!");
+ print OUT $bits;
+ close OUT;
+}
+
+
sub pick_root_displayer() {
my @names = ();
+ if ($cocoa_p) {
+ # see "xscreensaver/hacks/webcollage-cocoa.m"
+ return "echo COCOA LOAD ";
+ }
+
foreach my $cmd (@root_displayers) {
$_ = $cmd;
my ($name) = m/^([^ ]+)/;
LOG (($verbose_pbm || $verbose_load), "no $_ program");
}
+ if ($cocoa_p && !defined ($webcollage_helper)) {
+ error ("webcollage-helper not found in Cocoa-mode!");
+ }
+
+
# make sure the various programs we execute exist, right up front.
#
- my @progs = ("ppmmake"); # always need this one
+ my @progs = ();
if (!defined($webcollage_helper)) {
# Only need these others if we don't have the helper.
# find a root-window displayer program.
#
- $ppm_to_root_window_cmd = pick_root_displayer();
+ if (!$no_output_p) {
+ $ppm_to_root_window_cmd = pick_root_displayer();
+ }
if (defined ($window_id)) {
error ("-window-id only works if xscreensaver-getimage is installed")
# Create the sold-colored base image.
#
- $_ = "ppmmake '$bgcolor' $img_width $img_height";
- LOG ($verbose_pbm, "creating base image: $_");
- nontrapping_system "$_ > $image_ppm";
+ LOG ($verbose_pbm, "creating base image: ${img_width}x${img_height}");
+ $_ = ppmmake ($image_ppm, $bgcolor, $img_width, $img_height);
# Paste the default background image in the middle of it.
#
# the next network retrieval, which is probably a better thing
# to do anyway.
#
- $cmd .= " &";
+ $cmd .= " &" unless ($cocoa_p);
$rc = nontrapping_system ($cmd);
}
+# Figure out what the proxy server should be, either from environment
+# variables or by parsing the output of the (MacOS) program "scutil",
+# which tells us what the system-wide proxy settings are.
+#
+sub set_proxy() {
+
+ if (! $http_proxy) {
+ # historical suckage: the environment variable name is lower case.
+ $http_proxy = $ENV{http_proxy} || $ENV{HTTP_PROXY};
+ }
+
+ if (defined ($http_proxy)) {
+ if ($http_proxy && $http_proxy =~ m@^http://([^/]*)/?$@ ) {
+ # historical suckage: allow "http://host:port" as well as "host:port".
+ $http_proxy = $1;
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ my $proxy_data = `scutil --proxy 2>/dev/null`;
+ my ($server) = ($proxy_data =~ m/\bHTTPProxy\s*:\s*([^\s]+)/s);
+ my ($port) = ($proxy_data =~ m/\bHTTPPort\s*:\s*([^\s]+)/s);
+ # Note: this ignores the "ExceptionsList".
+ if ($server) {
+ $http_proxy = $server;
+ $http_proxy .= ":$port" if $port;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($http_proxy) {
+ LOG ($verbose_net, "proxy server: $http_proxy");
+ }
+}
+
+
sub init_signals() {
$SIG{HUP} = \&signal_cleanup;
my $root_p = 0;
my $window_id = undef;
- # historical suckage: the environment variable name is lower case.
- $http_proxy = $ENV{http_proxy} || $ENV{HTTP_PROXY};
-
while ($_ = $ARGV[0]) {
shift @ARGV;
if ($_ eq "-display" ||
} elsif ($_ eq "-urls-only") {
$urls_only_p = 1;
$no_output_p = 1;
+ } elsif ($_ eq "-cocoa") {
+ $cocoa_p = 1;
} elsif ($_ eq "-imagemap") {
$imagemap_base = shift @ARGV;
$no_output_p = 1;
} else {
error ("local directory path must be set")
}
+ } elsif ($_ eq "-fps") {
+ # -fps only works on MacOS, via "webcollage-cocoa.m".
+ # Ignore it if passed to this script in an X11 context.
} elsif ($_ eq "-debug" || $_ eq "--debug") {
my $which = shift @ARGV;
my @rest = @search_methods;
"[-root] [-display dpy] [-verbose] [-debug which]\n" .
"\t\t [-timeout secs] [-delay secs] [-size WxH]\n" .
"\t\t [-no-output] [-urls-only] [-imagemap filename]\n" .
- "\t\t [-filter cmd] [-filter2 cmd] [-background color]\n" .
+ "\t\t [-background color] [-opacity f]\n" .
+ "\t\t [-filter cmd] [-filter2 cmd]\n" .
"\t\t [-dictionary dictionary-file] [-http-proxy host[:port]]\n" .
"\t\t [-driftnet [driftnet-program-and-args]]\n" .
"\t\t [-directory local-image-directory]\n" .
}
}
- if ($http_proxy && $http_proxy eq "") {
- $http_proxy = undef;
- }
- if ($http_proxy && $http_proxy =~ m@^http://([^/]*)/?$@ ) {
- # historical suckage: allow "http://host:port" as well as "host:port".
- $http_proxy = $1;
- }
-
- if (!$root_p && !$no_output_p) {
+ if (!$root_p && !$no_output_p && !$cocoa_p) {
print STDERR $copyright;
error "the -root argument is mandatory (for now.)";
}
- if (!$no_output_p && !$ENV{DISPLAY}) {
+ if (!$no_output_p && !$cocoa_p && !$ENV{DISPLAY}) {
error "\$DISPLAY is not set.";
}
}
init_signals();
+ set_proxy();
spawn_driftnet ($driftnet_cmd) if ($driftnet_cmd);