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+
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
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+ library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
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+
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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
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+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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+
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+ That's all there is to it!
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+
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+
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+ = ����ϲ���
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+
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+ ����� mixi �� Ruby ����Ȥ��Ȥ������ݤ� HTML �Υѡ�������˰�������
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+ ��饤�֥��Ǥ���
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+
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+ == Sample Code
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+
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+ con = Mixi::Connection.new :email=>"my@email.com", :password=>"mypasswd", :enable_cache => true
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+ mine = con.login_user
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+ mixies = mine.mymixies
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+ mixies.each { |friend|
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+ puts friend.name
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+ }
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+ # $Id$
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+ $KCODE = "e"
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+ # require "log4r"
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+ require "mechanize"
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+ require "yaml"
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+ require "hpricot"
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+
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+ # override buggy(?) code
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+ module WWW
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+ class Mechanize
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+ class GlobalForm
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+ def param_to_multipart(name, value)
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+ return "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"" +
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+ "#{mime_value_quote(name || '')}\"\r\n" +
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+ "\r\n#{value}\r\n"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # ����� http://mixi.jp �� ruby ����Ȥ�����Τ�ΤǤ���
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+ # ���Υ饤�֥��ˤ��⤿�餵���ǡ���ʤ�»���ˤ��Ԥ���Ǥ���餤�ޤ���
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+ # use this code at your own risk
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+ module Mixi
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+
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+ # Parser selecter for Mechanize
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+ class HtmlPageHolder
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+ def initialize(uri=nil, response=nil, body=nil, code=nil)
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+ @uri = uri
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+ @response = response
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+ @body = body
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+ @code = code
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+ end
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+ def parse_with(klass)
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+ klass.new(@uri, @response, @body, @code)
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+ end
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+ def hpricot
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+ Hpricot.parse(@body)
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+ end
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+ def mechanize
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+ self.parse_with(WWW::Mechanize::Page)
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+ end
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+ attr_reader :uri, :response, :body, :code
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+ end
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+
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+ # �����Υ���ȥ��ɽ�����륯�饹
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+ class Diary
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+ attr_accessor :date, :title, :body, :img1, :img2, :img3, :user
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+ end
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+
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+ # ��å�������ɽ�����륯�饹
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+ class Message
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+ attr_accessor :date, :title, :body, :from
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+ end
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+
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+ # �桼����ɽ�����륯�饹
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+ class User
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+ attr_accessor :con, :nick
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+ attr_reader :id
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+
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+ @@users = Hash.new
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+
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+ def User.get(id, con, nick = nil)
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+ if @@users.has_key? id
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+ return @@users[id]
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+ end
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+ con.login_user unless con.lu
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+ if con.lu.id() == id
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+ return con.lu
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+ end
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+ u = User.new(id)
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+ u.con = con
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+ u.nick = nick
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+ @@users[id] = u
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+ end
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+
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+ # ���Υ桼���Υޥ��ߥ���������ޤ���
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+ #
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+ # �����: Mixi::User �� Array
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+ def mymixies
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+ ary = []
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+ page = 1
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+ while true
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+ page = @con.get("/list_friend.pl?page=#{page}&id=#{@id}").body
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+ mixies_in_this_page = parse_list_mixies_page(page)
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+ ary.concat(mixies_in_this_page)
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+ if page =~ %r!<a href=list_friend.pl\?page=(\d+)&id=(\d+)>����ɽ��</a>!
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+ page = $1
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+ else
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+ break
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ary
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_list_mixies_page(page)
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+ id_ary = []
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+ nick_ary = []
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+ tmp_page = page.dup
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+ while tmp_page =~ /show_friend.pl\?id=(\d+)/m
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+ id = $1
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+ tmp_page = $'
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+ next if id == @id
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+ id_ary << id
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+ end
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+ tmp_page = page.dup
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+ while tmp_page =~ %r!<td>([^<>]*)����\(\d+\)</td>!m
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+ tmp_page = $'
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+ nick_ary << $1
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+ end
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+ raise "Parse Error: id.size=#{id_ary.size} nick.size=#{nick_ary.size}" if id_ary.size != nick_ary.size
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+ u_ary = []
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+ id_ary.each_index { |i|
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+ u_ary << User.get(id_ary[i], con, nick_ary[i])
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+ }
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+ u_ary
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+ end
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+
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+ # ���Υ桼����������������ޤ���
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+ # ������ Time ���󥹥��󥹤��ꡢ���λ���������������оݤȤ��ޤ���
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+ # �ǥե���ȤǤ����Ƥ��������оݤȤʤ�ޤ���
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+ #
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+ # �����: Mixi::Diary �� Array
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+ def diaries(from = Time.at(0))
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+ end
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+
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+ def nick
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+ return @nick if @nick
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+ nick = nil
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+ page = @con.get("/show_friend.pl?id=#{@id}")
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+ if page.body =~ /�桼���ϴ�����񤷤�����¸�ߤ��ʤ��桼��ID�Ǥ���/
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+ return nil
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+ end
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+ root = page.hpricot
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+ td = root.search("/html/body/table")[2].search("/tr/td/table")[1].
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+ search("/tr/td/table/tr")[2].at("/td")
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+ td.children.each{ |e|
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+ if e.to_s =~ /^(.*)����\(\d+\)/
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+ nick = $1
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+ break
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+ end
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+ }
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+ nick
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+ end
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+
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+ def send_message(subject, body)
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+ form = @con.get("/send_message.pl?id=#{@id}").mechanize.forms[0]
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+ form.field("subject").value = subject
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+ form.field("body").value = body
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+ form = @con.submit(form, form.buttons[0]).mechanize.forms[0]
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+ @con.submit(form, form.buttons[0])
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ def User.send_message(id, con, subject, body)
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+ User.get(id, con).send_message(subject, body)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def initialize(id)
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+ @id = id
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ # �������󤷤��桼����ɽ�����륯�饹
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+ class LoginUser < User
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ @id = nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # ��å�������������ޤ���
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+ # �����˥᡼��ܥå���(�����Τ����줫)�򥷥�ܥ�ǻ��ꤷ�ޤ���
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+ #
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+ # ����Ȣ => :inbox, �����Ѥ� => :sent, ������¸Ȣ => :draft,
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+ # ����Ȣ => :trash
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+ #
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+ # �����: Mixi::Message �� Array
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+ def messages(mailbox)
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+ end
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+
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+ def profile
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+ hash = Hash.new
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+ page = @con.get("/show_profile.pl")
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+ if page.body =~ %r!URL �� http://mixi.jp/show_friend\.pl\?id=(\d+) �Ǥ���!
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+ @id = $1
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+ end
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+ if true
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+ # ������
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+ page = page.body
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+ if page =~ %r!start: �ץ��ե�����(.*)start: diary_new !m
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+ prof = $1
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+ while prof =~ %r!<td BGCOLOR=#F2DDB7><font COLOR=#996600>(.*?)</font></td>(.*?)</td></tr>!m
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+ prof = $'
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+ hash[$1] = $2.gsub("\n"){" "}.gsub(%r!<[^>]+>!){""}.strip
197
+ end
198
+ end
199
+ else
200
+ # Testing hpricot
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+ root = page.hpricot
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+ trs = root.search("/html/body/table")[2].search("/tr/td/table")[1].
203
+ search("/tr/td")[1].search("/table/tr")[1].search("/td/table")[1].
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+ search("/tr/td/table/tr")
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+ trs.each { |tr|
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+ key = tr.search("/td")[0].at("font").children.to_s
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+ val = tr.search("/td")[1].children.to_s
208
+ hash[key] = val
209
+ }
210
+ end
211
+ hash
212
+ end
213
+
214
+ def id
215
+ # �ץ��ե�������̤� id ���äƤ��롣
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+ self.profile unless @id
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+ raise "can't fetch id" unless @id
218
+ @id
219
+ end
220
+
221
+ def nick
222
+ nick = nil
223
+ root = @con.get("/home.pl").hpricot
224
+ td = root.search("/html/body/table")[3].
225
+ search("tr/td/table/tr/td/table/tr")[2].
226
+ at("/td")
227
+ td.children.each{ |e|
228
+ if e.to_s =~ /^(.*)����\(\d+\)/
229
+ nick = $1
230
+ break
231
+ end
232
+ }
233
+ nick
234
+ end
235
+
236
+ def add_diary(title, body)
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+ page = @con.get("/list_diary.pl").mechanize
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+ form = page.forms[0]
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+ return false unless form
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+ page = @con.submit(form, form.buttons.first).mechanize
241
+ form = page.forms[0]
242
+ return false unless form
243
+ # body �� .each �Dz��Ԥ��Ȥ˶��ڤ��뤫�颭�ϥ���
244
+ # form.set_fields "diary_title" => title, "diary_body" => body
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+ form.field("diary_title").value = title
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+ form.field("diary_body").value = body
247
+ # form.checkboxes.find{|e| e.name == "orig_size"}.checked = false
248
+ page = @con.submit(form, form.buttons.first).mechanize
249
+ form = page.forms[0]
250
+ return false unless form
251
+ page = @con.submit(form, form.buttons.first)
252
+ true
253
+ end
254
+
255
+ def send_message(subject, body)
256
+ raise "Can't send message to myself"
257
+ end
258
+ end
259
+
260
+ class Connection
261
+ attr_reader :lu
262
+
263
+ # mixi �ؤ���³��������ޤ���
264
+ # ���ߤΤȤ������ʲ���2�������ˡ����ǽ�Ǥ���
265
+ #
266
+ # 1. �᡼�륢�ɥ쥹�ȥѥ���ɤλ��ꡣ
267
+ #
268
+ # Connection.new :email => "your@email", :password => "yourpassword"
269
+ #
270
+ # 2. ����ե�����λ��ꡣ
271
+ # (����ե�����Υ���ץ�)
272
+ # email: your@email
273
+ # password: yourpassword
274
+ #
275
+ # Connection.new :conf_file => "/home/your/conf.yml"
276
+ # Connection.new # ���ξ��� $HOME/.mixi.yml ���ɤޤ��
277
+ #
278
+ def initialize(param = {})
279
+ @email = @password = @lu = nil
280
+ @enable_cache = (param.has_key?(:enable_cache) and param[:enable_cache])
281
+ @cache = Hash.new
282
+ if param.has_key? :email and param.has_key? :password
283
+ @email = param[:email]
284
+ @password = param[:password]
285
+ else
286
+ conf_file = ENV["HOME"] + "/.mixi.yml"
287
+ if param.has_key? :conf_file
288
+ conf_file = param[:conf_file]
289
+ end
290
+ h = YAML::load(File.read(conf_file))
291
+ if h.has_key? "email" and h.has_key? "password"
292
+ @email = h["email"]
293
+ @password = h["password"]
294
+ else
295
+ raise LoginError.new("conf file does not contain email or password")
296
+ end
297
+ end
298
+ @agent = WWW::Mechanize.new
299
+ @agent.pluggable_parser.html = HtmlPageHolder
300
+ @agent.user_agent_alias = "Windows IE 6"
301
+ login
302
+ end
303
+
304
+ def login?
305
+ bf_session = false
306
+ bf_stamp = false
307
+
308
+ @agent.cookies.each { |cookie|
309
+ bf_session = true if cookie.name == "BF_SESSION"
310
+ bf_stamp = true if cookie.name == "BF_STAMP"
311
+ }
312
+ bf_session and bf_stamp
313
+ end
314
+
315
+ def get(url)
316
+ if @enable_cache and @cache.has_key?(url)
317
+ return @cache[url]
318
+ end
319
+ login_check
320
+ page = @agent.get(url)
321
+ @cache[url] = page if @enable_cache
322
+ page
323
+ end
324
+
325
+ # LoginUser �Υ��󥹥��󥹤�������롣
326
+ def login_user
327
+ return @lu if @lu
328
+ @lu = LoginUser.new
329
+ @lu.con = self
330
+ @lu
331
+ end
332
+ def submit(form, button)
333
+ @agent.submit(form, button)
334
+ end
335
+
336
+ private
337
+ def login
338
+ page = @agent.get "http://mixi.jp/"
339
+ form = page.mechanize.forms[0]
340
+ form.set_fields("email"=> @email, "password" => @password)
341
+ page = @agent.submit(form, form.buttons.first)
342
+ if page.body =~ /url=([^"]+)/
343
+ chk_url = "http://mixi.jp/" + $1
344
+ else
345
+ raise LoginError.new("next page not found")
346
+ end
347
+ @agent.get(chk_url)
348
+ if not login?
349
+ raise LoginError.new("Login failed")
350
+ end
351
+ end
352
+ def login_check
353
+ raise LoginError.new if not login?
354
+ end
355
+ end
356
+ private
357
+ class LoginError < RuntimeError
358
+ end
359
+
360
+ end
361
+
362
+ if __FILE__ == $0
363
+ # con = Mixi::Connection.new :enable_cache => true
364
+ # mine = con.login_user
365
+ # p mine.id
366
+ # p mine.profile
367
+ # p mine.nick
368
+ # mine.mymixies.each { |m|
369
+ # puts m.id
370
+ # puts m.nick
371
+ # puts m.mymixies.size
372
+ # m.mymixies.each { |fof|
373
+ # puts "-- #{fof.nick}"
374
+ # puts "-- #{fof.id}"
375
+ # }
376
+ # puts m.id
377
+ # if m.nick == "xxx"
378
+ # mine.send_message(m, "�ƥ��ȥ�å�����", "������뤫�ʡ�\n�ץ�����ߥ���")
379
+ # end
380
+ # }
381
+ # p mine.mymixies[1].nick
382
+ # mine.send_message(mine, "This is Subject", "This is Body")
383
+ # mine.add_diary("�����Υƥ���", "��������Ƥ��ޤ���")
384
+ # mine.send_message("hoge", "fuga")
385
+ # Mixi::User.send_message("___id___", con, "Message Subject", "Message Body")
386
+ end
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1
+ # -*- mode: ruby -*-
2
+ require 'rake'
3
+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
4
+ spec.name = "mixi"
5
+ spec.version = "0.0.1"
6
+ spec.summary = "mixi library is a library for using mixi from ruby scripts."
7
+ spec.autorequire = "mixi"
8
+ spec.author = "tkawachi"
9
+ spec.email = "tkawachi@gmail.com"
10
+ spec.files = FileList['**/*'].to_a
11
+ # spec.test_files = FileList['test/tc*'].to_a
12
+ spec.has_rdoc = true
13
+ spec.rdoc_options << "-c" << "euc-jp"
14
+ # spec.add_dependency "log4r", ">= 1.0.5"
15
+ spec.add_dependency "hpricot", "= 0.4"
16
+ spec.add_dependency "mechanize", "= 0.5.3"
17
+ end
metadata ADDED
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1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ rubygems_version: 0.9.0
3
+ specification_version: 1
4
+ name: mixi
5
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
6
+ version: 0.0.1
7
+ date: 2006-09-03 00:00:00 +09:00
8
+ summary: mixi library is a library for using mixi from ruby scripts.
9
+ require_paths:
10
+ - lib
11
+ email: tkawachi@gmail.com
12
+ homepage:
13
+ rubyforge_project:
14
+ description:
15
+ autorequire: mixi
16
+ default_executable:
17
+ bindir: bin
18
+ has_rdoc: true
19
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
20
+ requirements:
21
+ -
22
+ - ">"
23
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
24
+ version: 0.0.0
25
+ version:
26
+ platform: ruby
27
+ signing_key:
28
+ cert_chain:
29
+ post_install_message:
30
+ authors:
31
+ - tkawachi
32
+ files:
33
+ - lib
34
+ - mixi.gemspec
35
+ - LICENSE.txt
36
+ - README.txt
37
+ - lib/mixi.rb
38
+ test_files: []
39
+ rdoc_options:
40
+ - "-c"
41
+ - euc-jp
42
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
43
+ executables: []
44
+ extensions: []
45
+ requirements: []
46
+ dependencies:
47
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
48
+ name: hpricot
49
+ version_requirement:
50
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
51
+ requirements:
52
+ -
53
+ - "="
54
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
55
+ version: "0.4"
56
+ version:
57
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
58
+ name: mechanize
59
+ version_requirement:
60
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
61
+ requirements:
62
+ -
63
+ - "="
64
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
65
+ version: 0.5.3
66
+ version: