#!/usr/bin/env python ### ### READ ME! ### ### This is an example file to help you define a new ### server that uses the standard CGI method of accepting ### new URLs. Just change the text in quotes as neccesary. ### If you are stumped as to what to put, then view the HTML ### source on the site's URL submission page. ### ### Copy this file to yourcoolserver.def and edit it. Any line ### that starts with a # is a comment and will be ignored. ### config = Configuration() ### ### CONFIGURE THIS SERVER STARTING HERE ### # This identifying name is used throughout Pagecast config.name = "Google" # standard stuff -- machine, port, and path to submission script config.machine= "www.google.com" config.port=80 config.uri="/addurl" # this defines the 'key name' associated with the actual URL submission config.FormQuery="q" # typically q, url, or newurl # set this to None if an email parameter is not required by the site # otherwise put the 'key name' for email config.EmailQuery = None # any other strange hidden parameters to be passed to the remote script config.Params = { "dq" : "None" } # a list of strings found in the resulting HTML when the submission worked. config.Success = ["successfully added"] # ditto but for when the submission failed config.Fail = ["not a valid URL", "page is no longer valid"] # if this is defined, the logs will print the entire raw HTML that the search # engine returns for each hit. config.PrintAll = None # or 1 ### ### NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS BELOW ### import generic, serverbase # make sure we are using a unique name config.name = serverbase.FindUniqueName(ServerRegister, config.name) ### Assumes ServerRegister dict in local namespace ### also assumes : class Configuration: pass ServerRegister[config.name] = serverbase.ThreadBase(G, config.name, generic.GenericHTTP(G, config.name, config))