require 'mechanize' require 'logger' require 'json' # The Mech Driver, interacting with a Magento shop page. # Note that the Mech does not keep too much state, you have to # care about login etc yourself. class MagentoMech attr_accessor :user attr_accessor :pass attr_accessor :base_uri # Create Mech from hash # Argument conf # values :base_uri, :user, :pass. def self.from_config(conf) client = MagentoMech.new(conf[:base_uri] || conf['base_uri']) client.user = conf[:user] || conf['user'] client.pass = conf[:pass] || conf['pass'] client end # Create Mech with base_uri def initialize base_uri @mech = Mechanize.new #@mech.user_agent = 'Mac Safari' #@mech.user_agent = '' @base_uri = base_uri @mech.agent.allowed_error_codes = [429] @mech.keep_alive = false @mech.open_timeout = 5 @mech.read_timeout = 5 end # Log to given file (-like object) or use logger. def log_to! file_or_logger if file_or_logger.is_a? Logger @mech.log = file_or_logger else @mech.log = Logger.new file_or_logger end end # Login to webpage def login login_with @user, @pass end # See add_to_cart for more notes def ajax_add_to_cart product_id, qty, form_token if product_id.nil? || qty.to_i <= 0 || form_token.nil? fail "Empty obligatory parameter" end url = "#{@base_uri}/checkout/cart/add?product=#{product_id}&qty=#{qty}" result_page = @mech.post "#{@base_uri}/checkout/cart/add/uenc/#{form_token}/product/#{product_id}/?isajaxcart=true&groupmessage=1&minicart=1&ajaxlinks=1", {product: product_id, qty: qty} result = JSON.parse result_page.content return !result["outStock"] end # Put stuff in the cart. # Use the form_token for magento >= 1.8 (or form token enforcing magento # installations), otherwise leave it nil. # # Returns true if succeeded, false otherwise. def add_to_cart product_id, qty, form_token=nil fail "Empty obligatory parameter" if product_id.nil? || qty.to_i <= 0 if !form_token.nil? return ajax_add_to_cart(product_id, qty, form_token) end url = "#{@base_uri}/checkout/cart/add?product=#{product_id}&qty=#{qty}" # Check the returned page name result_page = @mech.get url # There are multiple reasons of failure: # * product_id unknown # * product out of stock # There are multiple ways to detect failure: # * contains a form with post action ending on product/#{product_id}/ # * title is different (stays at product page when failing) # * no success msg div is shown. # * body has a different class. # # Using the last of these options: # return result_page.search('.catalog-product-view').empty? return !result_page.search('.success-msg span').empty? end # Puts as many items of given product to cart as possible # Returns number of items put to cart. def add_to_cart! product_id, qty, form_token=nil # Try to be a bit clever and early find out whether article # is out of stock. if add_to_cart(product_id, qty, form_token) # to_i return qty end num_ordered = 0 # Apparently not enough in stock! if qty.to_i > 4 if !add_to_cart(product_id, 1, form_token) # out of stock return 0 else num_ordered = 1 qty = qty.to_i - 1 end end while qty.to_i > 0 && !add_to_cart(product_id, qty) qty = qty.to_i - 1 end qty.to_i + num_ordered end # Get the current carts contents # Returns [[name, qty], [name2, qty2] ... ] def get_cart_content cart_page = @mech.get("#{@base_uri}/checkout/cart/") name_links = cart_page.search('td h2 a') names = name_links.map &:text quantities_inputs = cart_page.search('.qty') quantities = quantities_inputs.map {|n| n[:value]} names.zip quantities end # Login with given credentials def login_with username, password login_page = @mech.get("#{@base_uri}/customer/account/login/") # Probably we could just send the POST directly. form = login_page.form_with(:action => "#{@base_uri}/customer/account/loginPost/", :method => 'POST') form.action = "#{@base_uri}/customer/account/loginPost/" form.fields.find{|f| f.name == 'login[username]'}.value = username form.fields.find{|f| f.name == 'login[password]'}.value = password @mech.submit(form) end # Search products. # Arguments # search_string: sku, name or title, urlencoded for get request. # returns [[name1, product_id1, instock?1],[name2, p_id2...]...] # or nil if not found. def find_product search_string url = relative_url("/catalogsearch/result/index/?limit=all&q=#{search_string}") @mech.get url product_li = @mech.page.search('.equal-height .item') return nil if product_li.empty? products = product_li.map do |product| # Add to cart button is missing if out of stock. buttons = product.search("button") stock = buttons && !buttons[0].nil? # Find product ID from wishlist link. wishlist_link = product.search("ul li a")[0] wishlist_link.attributes['href'].value[/product\/(\d+)/] pid = $1 # Find name from heading. name = product.search('h2')[0].text [name, pid, stock] end return products end def find_product_id_from url page = @mech.get url r_pid = page.search(".//input[@name='product']")[0][:value] r_name = page.search(".product-name .roundall") [r_pid, r_name.text] end # Search/scrape products. # Arguments # limit: Maximum number of product_ids to check # start_pid: With which product id to start scraping # sleep_time: Time to sleep after each try # returns [[name1, product_id1, instock?1],[name2, p_id2...]...] # or nil if not found. # yielding would be nice def scrape_products start_pid, limit, sleep_time=0 products = [] limit.times do |idx| url = relative_url("/catalog/product/view/id/#{start_pid + idx + 1}") begin @mech.get url rescue # This is probably a 404 sleep sleep_time next end if @mech.page.code == '429' # Too many requests! Sleep and try again, sleep 2 @mech.get url rescue next if @mech.page.code == '429' raise "Remote Web Server reports too many requests" end end product_name = @mech.page.search('.product-name .roundall')[0].text wishlist_link = @mech.page.search(".link-wishlist")[0] wishlist_link.attributes['href'].value[/product\/(\d+)/] pid = $1 products << [product_name, pid] if block_given? yield [product_name, pid] end sleep sleep_time end return products end # Return list [date, volume, link] of last orders def last_orders orders_url = relative_url("/customer/account/") @mech.get orders_url @mech.page.search('#my-orders-table tbody tr').map do |order_row| row_columns = order_row.search("td") [row_columns[1].text, row_columns[3].text, row_columns[5].search("a").first[:href]] end end # Get products of last order. # Arguments # returns [[product_name1, product_sku1, qty_ordered1],[name2, sku2...]...] # or empty list if not found. def last_order_products orders_url = relative_url("/customer/account/") @mech.get orders_url order_url = @mech.page.search('.a-center a').first.attributes['href'] @mech.get order_url @mech.page.search('tr.border').map do |tr| product_name = tr.children[1].children[0].content product_sku = tr.children[3].children[0].content product_qty = tr.children[7].children[1].content[/\d+/] [product_name, product_sku, product_qty] end end def products_from_order order_id order_url = relative_url("/sales/order/view/order_id/#{order_id}/") @mech.get order_url @mech.page.search('tr.border').map do |tr| product_name = tr.children[1].children[0].content product_sku = tr.children[3].children[0].content product_qty = tr.children[7].children[1].content[/\d+/] [product_name, product_sku, product_qty] end end private # Construct path relative to base uri. # Example: # base uri is http://zentimental.net # relative_url 'index.html' # => http://zentimental.net/index.html def relative_url path if @base_uri.end_with?('/') && !path.start_with?('/') @base_uri + '/' + path else @base_uri + path end end end