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Language: ja
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import re
from calibre.web.feeds.news import BasicNewsRecipe
class CNetJapanRelease(BasicNewsRecipe):
title = u'CNET Japan release'
oldest_article = 3
max_articles_per_feed = 30
__author__ = 'Hiroshi Miura'
feeds = [(u'CNet Release', u'http://feed.japan.cnet.com/rss/release/index.rdf') ]
language = 'ja'
encoding = 'Shift_JIS'
remove_javascript = True
preprocess_regexps = [
(re.compile(ur'<!--\u25B2contents_left END\u25B2-->.*</body>', re.DOTALL|re.IGNORECASE|re.UNICODE),
lambda match: '</body>'),
(re.compile(r'<!--AD_ELU_HEADER-->.*</body>', re.DOTALL|re.IGNORECASE),
lambda match: '</body>'),
(re.compile(ur'<!-- \u25B2\u95A2\u9023\u30BF\u30B0\u25B2 -->.*<!-- \u25B2ZDNet\u25B2 -->', re.UNICODE),
lambda match: '<!-- removed -->'),
]
remove_tags_before = dict(id="contents_l")
remove_tags = [
{'class':"social_bkm_share"},
{'class':"social_bkm_print"},
{'class':"block20 clearfix"},
dict(name="div",attrs={'id':'bookreview'}),
{'class':"tag_left_ttl"}
]
remove_tags_after = {'class':"block20"}
def parse_feeds(self):
feeds = BasicNewsRecipe.parse_feeds(self)
for curfeed in feeds:
delList = []
for a,curarticle in enumerate(curfeed.articles):
if re.search(r'pheedo.jp', curarticle.url):
delList.append(curarticle)
if len(delList)>0:
for d in delList:
index = curfeed.articles.index(d)
curfeed.articles[index:index+1] = []
return feeds