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endoflife-date-release-data/src/veeam.py
Marc Wrobel f404274310 Align custom scripts with generic scripts (#445)
Align custom scripts with generic scripts, making them configurable. This has a few advantages:

- script code is more unified,
- no more hard-coded method names in scripts, which is less error prone and make it easier to rename scripts,
- no more hard coded product names in scripts, which is less error prone and make it easier to rename products,
- less hard-coded URLs and regexes in scripts, which makes auto-configuration more expressive / updatable,

Also added method `endoflife.list_configs_from_argv()` so that it is easier to manipulate scripts arguments.
2025-06-07 17:25:05 +02:00

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import logging
import re
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from common import dates, endoflife, http, releasedata
"""Fetches Veeam products versions from https://www.veeam.com.
This script takes a single argument which is the url of the versions page on https://www.veeam.com/kb2680,
such as `https://www.veeam.com/kb2680`.
"""
for config in endoflife.list_configs_from_argv():
with releasedata.ProductData(config.product) as product_data:
response = http.fetch_url(config.url)
soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, features="html5lib")
version_column = config.data.get("version_column", "Build Number").lower()
date_column = config.data.get("date_column", "Release Date").lower()
for table in soup.find_all("table"):
headers = [header.get_text().strip().lower() for header in table.find("tr").find_all("td")]
if version_column not in headers or date_column not in headers:
logging.warning("Skipping table with headers %s as it does not contains '%s' or '%s'",
headers, version_column, date_column)
continue
version_index = headers.index(version_column)
date_index = headers.index(date_column)
for row in table.find_all("tr")[1:]:
cells = row.find_all("td")
if len(cells) <= max(version_index, date_index):
continue
date_str = cells[date_index].get_text().strip()
if not date_str or date_str == "-":
continue
# whitespaces in version numbers are replaced with dashes
version = re.sub(r'\s+', "-", cells[version_index].get_text().strip())
date = dates.parse_date(date_str)
product_data.declare_version(version, date)