__filename__ = "filters.py" __author__ = "Bob Mottram" __license__ = "AGPL3+" __version__ = "1.4.0" __maintainer__ = "Bob Mottram" __email__ = "bob@libreserver.org" __status__ = "Production" __module_group__ = "Moderation" import os from utils import acct_dir from utils import text_in_file from utils import remove_eol from utils import standardize_text from utils import remove_inverted_text from utils import remove_square_capitals def add_filter(base_dir: str, nickname: str, domain: str, words: str) -> bool: """Adds a filter for particular words within the content of a incoming posts """ filters_filename = acct_dir(base_dir, nickname, domain) + '/filters.txt' if os.path.isfile(filters_filename): if text_in_file(words, filters_filename): return False try: with open(filters_filename, 'a+', encoding='utf-8') as filters_file: filters_file.write(words + '\n') except OSError: print('EX: unable to append filters ' + filters_filename) return True def add_global_filter(base_dir: str, words: str) -> bool: """Adds a global filter for particular words within the content of a incoming posts """ if not words: return False if len(words) < 2: return False filters_filename = base_dir + '/accounts/filters.txt' if os.path.isfile(filters_filename): if text_in_file(words, filters_filename): return False try: with open(filters_filename, 'a+', encoding='utf-8') as filters_file: filters_file.write(words + '\n') except OSError: print('EX: unable to append filters ' + filters_filename) return True def remove_filter(base_dir: str, nickname: str, domain: str, words: str) -> bool: """Removes a word filter """ filters_filename = acct_dir(base_dir, nickname, domain) + '/filters.txt' if not os.path.isfile(filters_filename): return False if not text_in_file(words, filters_filename): return False new_filters_filename = filters_filename + '.new' try: with open(filters_filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as fp_filt: with open(new_filters_filename, 'w+', encoding='utf-8') as fpnew: for line in fp_filt: line = remove_eol(line) if line != words: fpnew.write(line + '\n') except OSError as ex: print('EX: unable to remove filter ' + filters_filename + ' ' + str(ex)) if os.path.isfile(new_filters_filename): os.rename(new_filters_filename, filters_filename) return True return False def remove_global_filter(base_dir: str, words: str) -> bool: """Removes a global word filter """ filters_filename = base_dir + '/accounts/filters.txt' if not os.path.isfile(filters_filename): return False if not text_in_file(words, filters_filename): return False new_filters_filename = filters_filename + '.new' try: with open(filters_filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as fp_filt: with open(new_filters_filename, 'w+', encoding='utf-8') as fpnew: for line in fp_filt: line = remove_eol(line) if line != words: fpnew.write(line + '\n') except OSError as ex: print('EX: unable to remove global filter ' + filters_filename + ' ' + str(ex)) if os.path.isfile(new_filters_filename): os.rename(new_filters_filename, filters_filename) return True return False def _is_twitter_post(content: str) -> bool: """Returns true if the given post content is a retweet or twitter crosspost """ features = ( '/twitter.', '/nitter.', '@twitter.', '@nitter.', '>RT <', '_tw<', '_tw@', 'tweet', 'Tweet', '🐦🔗' ) for feat in features: if feat in content: return True return False def _is_filtered_base(filename: str, content: str, system_language: str) -> bool: """Uses the given file containing filtered words to check the given content """ if not os.path.isfile(filename): return False content = remove_inverted_text(content, system_language) content = remove_square_capitals(content, system_language) # convert any fancy characters to ordinary ones content = standardize_text(content) try: with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as fp_filt: for line in fp_filt: filter_str = remove_eol(line) if not filter_str: continue if len(filter_str) < 2: continue if '+' not in filter_str: if filter_str in content: return True else: filter_words = filter_str.replace('"', '').split('+') for word in filter_words: if word not in content: return False return True except OSError as ex: print('EX: _is_filtered_base ' + filename + ' ' + str(ex)) return False def is_filtered_globally(base_dir: str, content: str, system_language: str) -> bool: """Is the given content globally filtered? """ global_filters_filename = base_dir + '/accounts/filters.txt' if _is_filtered_base(global_filters_filename, content, system_language): return True return False def is_filtered_bio(base_dir: str, nickname: str, domain: str, bio: str, system_language: str) -> bool: """Should the given actor bio be filtered out? """ if is_filtered_globally(base_dir, bio, system_language): return True if not nickname or not domain: return False account_filters_filename = \ acct_dir(base_dir, nickname, domain) + '/filters_bio.txt' return _is_filtered_base(account_filters_filename, bio, system_language) def is_filtered(base_dir: str, nickname: str, domain: str, content: str, system_language: str) -> bool: """Should the given content be filtered out? This is a simple type of filter which just matches words, not a regex You can add individual words or use word1+word2 to indicate that two words must be present although not necessarily adjacent """ if is_filtered_globally(base_dir, content, system_language): return True if not nickname or not domain: return False # optionally remove retweets remove_twitter = acct_dir(base_dir, nickname, domain) + '/.removeTwitter' if os.path.isfile(remove_twitter): if _is_twitter_post(content): return True account_filters_filename = \ acct_dir(base_dir, nickname, domain) + '/filters.txt' return _is_filtered_base(account_filters_filename, content, system_language)