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oci-deal-accelerator/tools/archcenter_zip_downloader.py
root 5b8a6ad5ec Lookup index auto-invalidates on KB updates + manual rebuild flag
Diego asked: does the persisted ``archcenter-refs-index.json`` auto-
update when the KB is updated? Partially — mtime on the cache root
catches add/remove of subdirs (POSIX), but NOT changes to files
INSIDE existing subdirs (description.md added, .drawio replaced).

Two fixes:

1. Both KB-update tools now ``touch`` ``kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs``
   when they finish a run that produced changes:
   - ``archcenter_description_fetcher.py`` after fetched > 0
   - ``archcenter_zip_downloader.py`` after downloaded / extract /
     overwrite events
   The touch bumps the parent mtime, which the next lookup detects
   and uses to rebuild its persisted index. Closes the silent-drift
   case where description.md fetches landed but the index didn't
   notice.

2. ``archcenter_pattern_lookup.py --rebuild-index`` flag — escape
   hatch for manual KB edits (someone replaces a cached .drawio by
   hand) where neither tool ran. Removes the stale index file before
   the lookup, forcing a cold rebuild.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 23:38:29 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
archcenter_zip_downloader — fetch every Oracle Architecture Center
reference's downloadable assets and stage them under
``kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/`` so the pattern lookup tool can resolve
``cached_assets[drawio]`` for as many entries as possible.
How Oracle ships these: every reference page (e.g.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/solutions/<slug>/index.html) has zero or
more "Download diagram" links pointing to a .zip in
https://docs.oracle.com/en/solutions/<slug>/img/<name>.zip. This tool:
1. Reads kb/architecture-center/catalog.yaml.
2. Fetches each entry's page HTML.
3. Finds .zip URLs under the page's /img/ subtree.
4. Downloads + extracts under kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/<slug>/.
5. Records what worked vs failed.
Skips entries whose folder already has a .drawio so the tool is
idempotent across runs (and respects the pre-existing cache).
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import io
import json
import re
import sys
import time
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
import zipfile
from pathlib import Path
import yaml
PROJECT_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
CATALOG = PROJECT_ROOT / "kb" / "architecture-center" / "catalog.yaml"
CACHE_DIR = PROJECT_ROOT / "kb" / "diagram" / "assets" / "archcenter-refs"
USER_AGENT = "Mozilla/5.0 (oci-deal-accelerator archcenter_zip_downloader)"
def _fetch(url: str, timeout: int = 30) -> bytes:
req = urllib.request.Request(url, headers={"User-Agent": USER_AGENT})
with urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=timeout) as resp:
return resp.read()
def _slug_from_url(url: str) -> str:
# https://docs.oracle.com/en/solutions/<slug>/index.html → <slug>
m = re.search(r"/solutions/([^/]+)/", url)
return m.group(1) if m else ""
def _direct_asset_links(html: bytes, base_url: str, ext: str = "svg") -> list[str]:
"""Find direct <img src> / <a href> links to .svg/.png in the page.
Used when no .zip download is offered — Oracle still embeds the
architecture diagram inline as SVG/PNG that we can save.
"""
text = html.decode("utf-8", errors="ignore")
pattern_a = rf'href="([^"]+\.{ext})"'
pattern_img = rf'(?:src|data-src)="([^"]+\.{ext})"'
hits = re.findall(pattern_a, text) + re.findall(pattern_img, text)
base = base_url.rsplit("/", 1)[0] + "/"
out: list[str] = []
seen: set[str] = set()
for h in hits:
if "/img/" not in h and "/Resources/" not in h:
continue
if h.startswith("http"):
url = h
elif h.startswith("/"):
url = "https://docs.oracle.com" + h
else:
url = base + h
if url not in seen:
seen.add(url)
out.append(url)
return out
def _zip_links(html: bytes, base_url: str) -> list[str]:
text = html.decode("utf-8", errors="ignore")
# Find href attributes pointing at .zip under /img/ or /downloads/
hits = re.findall(r'href="([^"]+\.zip)"', text)
base = base_url.rsplit("/", 1)[0] + "/"
abs_urls: list[str] = []
for h in hits:
if h.startswith("http"):
abs_urls.append(h)
elif h.startswith("/"):
abs_urls.append("https://docs.oracle.com" + h)
else:
abs_urls.append(base + h)
# De-dup, prefer architecture-named zips first
seen: set[str] = set()
ordered: list[str] = []
for u in abs_urls:
if u in seen:
continue
seen.add(u)
ordered.append(u)
ordered.sort(key=lambda u: (
0 if any(k in u.lower() for k in ("arch", "topology", "physical", "logical")) else 1,
len(u),
))
return ordered
def _has_drawio(folder: Path) -> bool:
if not folder.exists():
return False
return any(folder.rglob("*.drawio"))
def _download_one(entry: dict, dest_root: Path, sleep: float) -> dict:
url = entry.get("url", "")
slug = _slug_from_url(url)
if not slug:
return {"status": "skipped", "reason": "no_slug", "url": url}
folder = dest_root / slug
if _has_drawio(folder):
return {"status": "cached", "slug": slug, "folder": str(folder.relative_to(PROJECT_ROOT))}
try:
html = _fetch(url)
except (urllib.error.HTTPError, urllib.error.URLError, TimeoutError) as exc:
return {"status": "page_error", "slug": slug, "url": url, "error": str(exc)}
zip_urls = _zip_links(html, url)
if not zip_urls:
# No .zip on the page — fall back to direct SVG/PNG download.
# Some Oracle reference pages ship only inline SVG/PNG assets
# (no "Download diagram" zip). Those assets are still useful as
# the visual source-of-truth even without an editable .drawio.
svg_urls = _direct_asset_links(html, url, ext="svg")
png_urls = _direct_asset_links(html, url, ext="png")
if not (svg_urls or png_urls):
return {"status": "no_zip", "slug": slug, "url": url}
folder.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
fetched: list[str] = []
for asset_url in (svg_urls + png_urls)[:3]:
try:
blob = _fetch(asset_url)
name = asset_url.split("/")[-1]
(folder / name).write_bytes(blob)
fetched.append(name)
time.sleep(sleep)
except (urllib.error.HTTPError, urllib.error.URLError, TimeoutError, OSError) as exc:
continue
if fetched:
return {"status": "downloaded_assets_only", "slug": slug, "fetched": fetched,
"folder": str(folder.relative_to(PROJECT_ROOT))}
return {"status": "no_zip", "slug": slug, "url": url}
folder.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
fetched: list[str] = []
for zip_url in zip_urls[:2]: # cap at 2 zips per page
try:
blob = _fetch(zip_url)
with zipfile.ZipFile(io.BytesIO(blob)) as z:
z.extractall(folder)
fetched.append(zip_url.split("/")[-1])
time.sleep(sleep)
except (urllib.error.HTTPError, urllib.error.URLError, zipfile.BadZipFile,
TimeoutError, OSError) as exc:
return {"status": "zip_error", "slug": slug, "url": zip_url, "error": str(exc)}
if not _has_drawio(folder):
return {"status": "no_drawio_after_extract", "slug": slug, "fetched": fetched}
return {"status": "downloaded", "slug": slug, "fetched": fetched,
"folder": str(folder.relative_to(PROJECT_ROOT))}
def main() -> None:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument("--catalog", type=Path, default=CATALOG)
parser.add_argument("--cache-dir", type=Path, default=CACHE_DIR)
parser.add_argument("--limit", type=int, default=60,
help="Max number of catalog entries to attempt this run.")
parser.add_argument("--sleep", type=float, default=1.0,
help="Seconds between zip downloads (be polite).")
parser.add_argument("--report", type=Path,
default=PROJECT_ROOT / "kb" / "diagram" / "assets" / "archcenter-refs" / "_download-report.json")
args = parser.parse_args()
catalog = yaml.safe_load(args.catalog.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
entries = catalog.get("entries", [])
args.cache_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
results: list[dict] = []
counts: dict[str, int] = {}
for i, e in enumerate(entries[:args.limit], 1):
r = _download_one(e, args.cache_dir, args.sleep)
r.setdefault("title", e.get("title", ""))
results.append(r)
counts[r["status"]] = counts.get(r["status"], 0) + 1
flag = {"downloaded": "", "cached": "·", "no_zip": "",
"page_error": "", "zip_error": "",
"no_drawio_after_extract": "?",
"skipped": "·"}.get(r["status"], "?")
title = (e.get("title") or "")[:64]
print(f" {flag} [{i}/{args.limit}] {title}", file=sys.stderr)
args.report.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
args.report.write_text(json.dumps({
"counts": counts,
"results": results,
}, indent=2), encoding="utf-8")
print("", file=sys.stderr)
for status, n in sorted(counts.items()):
print(f" {status:30s} {n}", file=sys.stderr)
print(f"\nReport: {args.report.relative_to(PROJECT_ROOT)}", file=sys.stderr)
# Bump cache-dir mtime so the pattern-lookup index invalidates.
# New downloads create new subdirs (POSIX bumps the parent mtime),
# but re-downloads or unzip-overwrites of existing slugs do not —
# so we touch explicitly.
if any(counts.get(k) for k in ("downloaded", "zip_error", "no_drawio_after_extract")):
try:
args.cache_dir.touch(exist_ok=True)
except OSError:
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()