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Maximum PC

Language: en

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			  from calibre.ptempfile import PersistentTemporaryFile
from calibre.web.feeds.news import BasicNewsRecipe

class AdvancedUserRecipe1276930924(BasicNewsRecipe):
    title          = u'Maximum PC'
    __author__           = 'rty'
    description           = 'Maximum PC'
    publisher             = 'http://www.maximumpc.com'
    category              = 'news, computer, technology'
    language = 'en'
    oldest_article = 30
    max_articles_per_feed = 100
    remove_javascript = True
    use_embedded_content   = False
    no_stylesheets = True
    language = 'en'
    temp_files = []
    articles_are_obfuscated = True
    feeds          = [(u'News', u'http://www.maximumpc.com/articles/4/feed'),
                          (u'Reviews', u'http://www.maximumpc.com/articles/40/feed'),
                          (u'Editors Blog', u'http://www.maximumpc.com/articles/6/feed'),
                          (u'How-to', u'http://www.maximumpc.com/articles/32/feed'),
                          (u'Features', u'http://www.maximumpc.com/articles/31/feed'),
                           (u'From the Magazine', u'http://www.maximumpc.com/articles/72/feed')
                         ]
    keep_only_tags = [
                               dict(name='div', attrs={'class':['print-title','article_body']}),
                              ]
    remove_tags = [
                    dict(name='div', attrs={'class':'comments-tags-actions'}),
                          ]
    remove_tags_before  = dict(name='div', attrs={'class':'print-title'})
    remove_tags_after     = dict(name='div', attrs={'class':'meta-content'})

    def get_obfuscated_article(self, url):
        br = self.get_browser()
        br.open(url)
        response = br.follow_link(url_regex = r'/print/[0-9]+', nr = 0)
        html = response.read()
        self.temp_files.append(PersistentTemporaryFile('_fa.html'))
        self.temp_files[-1].write(html)
        self.temp_files[-1].close()
        return self.temp_files[-1].name