2 Script for archiving thingiverse things. Due to this being a glorified webscraper, it's going to be very fragile.
6 usage: thingy_grabber.py [-h] [-l {debug,info,warning}] [-d DIRECTORY] [-f LOG_FILE] [-q] {collection,thing,user,batch,version} ...
9 {collection,thing,user,batch,version}
10 Type of thing to download
11 collection Download one or more entire collection(s)
12 thing Download a single thing.
13 user Download all things by one or more users
14 batch Perform multiple actions written in a text file
15 version Show the current version
18 -h, --help show this help message and exit
19 -l {debug,info,warning}, --log-level {debug,info,warning}
20 level of logging desired
21 -d DIRECTORY, --directory DIRECTORY
22 Target directory to download into
23 -f LOG_FILE, --log-file LOG_FILE
24 Place to log debug information to
25 -q, --quick Assume date ordering on posts
29 `thingy_grabber.py thing thingid1 thingid2 ...`
30 This will create a directory named after the title of the thing(s) with the given ID(s) and download the files into it.
33 `thingy_grabber.py collection user_name collection_name1 collection_name2`
34 Where `user_name` is the name of the creator of the collection (not nes. your name!) and `collection_name1...etc` are the name(s) of the collection(s) you want.
36 This will create a series of directorys `user-collection/thing-name` for each thing in the collection.
38 If for some reason a download fails, it will get moved sideways to `thing-name-failed` - this way if you rerun it, it will only reattmpt any failed things.
41 `thingy_grabber.py user user_name1, user_name2..`
42 Where `user_name1.. ` are the names of creator.
44 This will create a series of directories `user designs/thing-name` for each thing that user has designed.
46 If for some reason a download fails, it will get moved sideways to `thing-name-failed` - this way if you rerun it, it will only reattmpt any failed things.
49 `thingy_grabber.py batch batch_file`
50 This will load a given text file and parse it as a series of calls to this script. The script should be of the form `command arg1 ...`.
51 Be warned that there is currently NO validation that you have given a correct set of commands!
60 If you are using linux, you can just add an appropriate call to the crontab. If you are using windows, it's a bit more of a faff, but at least according to [https://www.technipages.com/scheduled-task-windows](this link), you should be able to with a command something like this (this is not tested!): `schtasks /create /tn thingy_grabber /tr "c:\path\to\thingy_grabber.py -d c:\path\to\output\directory batch c:\path\to\batchfile.txt" /sc weekly /d wed /st 13:00:00`
61 You may have to play with the quotation marks to make that work though.
64 All modes now support 'quick mode' (`-q`), although this has no effect for individual item downloads. As thingyverse sorts it's returned items in descending last modified order (I believe), once we have determined that we have the most recent version of a given thing in a collection, we can safely stop processing that collection as we should have _all_ the remaining items in it already. This _substantially_ speeds up the process of keeping big collections up to date and will noticably reduce the server load it generates.
66 *Warning:* As it stops as soon as it finds an uptodate successful model, if you have unfixed failed downloads further down the list (for want of a better term), they will _not_ be retried.
68 *Warning:* At the moment I have not conclusively proven to myself that the result is ordered by last updated and not upload time. Once I have verified this, I will probably be making this the default option.
71 `thingy_grabber.py collection cwoac bike`
72 Download the collection 'bike' by the user 'cwoac'
73 `thingy_grabber.py -d downloads -l warning thing 1234 4321 1232`
74 Download the three things 1234, 4321 and 1232 into the directory downloads. Only give warnings.
75 `thingy_grabber.py -d c:\downloads -l debug user jim bob`
76 Download all designs by jim and bob into directories under `c:\downloads`, give lots of debug messages
80 python3, beautifulsoup4, requests, lxml
83 - can download an entire collection, creating seperate subdirs for each thing in the collection
84 - If you run it again with the same settings, it will check for updated files and only update what has changed. This should make it suitible for syncing a collection on a cronjob
85 - If there is an updated file, the old directory will be moved to `name_timestamp` where `timestamp` is the last upload time of the old files. The code will then copy unchanged files across and download any new ones.
89 - Add new quick mode that stops once it has 'caught up' for a group
91 - Caught edge case involving old dir clashes
92 - Add support for seperate log file
94 - Added catches for 404s, 504s and malformed pages
96 - now downloads readme.txt and licence details
98 - added support for downloading multiple things/design sets/collections from the command line
100 - better logging options
104 - Now download associated images
105 - support `-d` to specify base download directory
107 ## Todo features (maybe):
108 - attempt to use -failed dirs for resuming