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# Snoop
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# Snoop
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Snoop on content, be notified when it changes.
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## Usage
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Want to know when the next version of JRuby is released? Me too! Let's `Snoop`
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the [JRuby homepage](http://jruby.org) and print to the terminal when a new
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version has been posted. In this example, we'll check
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[jruby.org](http://jruby.org) every 5 minutes for a new version.
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```ruby
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require 'snoop'
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snoop = Snoop::Http.new(
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url: 'http://jruby.org',
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css: '#latest_release strong'
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)
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snoop.notify while: -> { true }, delay: 300 do |version|
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puts "New JRuby Version! #{version}"
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end
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```
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### Mac OS Notifications
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`Snoop` works really well with Mac OS X notifications. Install
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[terminal-notifier](https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier) and use it in
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your notify callback.
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```bash
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$ gem install terminal-notifier
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```
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Let's send Mac OS X notifications when people start watching our video on
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[Confreaks](http://www.confreaks.com). We'll use `Snoop` to check for updates
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every 2 minutes and send a notification if we get more views. In this example,
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the `Snoop` will run until the video has reached 2000 views, then stop.
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```ruby
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require 'snoop'
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video = '2291-larubyconf2013-impressive-ruby-productivity-with-vim-and-tmux'
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snoop = Snoop::Http.new(
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url: "http://www.confreaks.com/videos/#{video}",
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css: '.video-rating'
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view_count = 0
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snoop.notify until: -> { view_count >= 2000 }, delay: 120 do |video_rating|
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current_view_count = video_rating.gsub(/\D/, '').to_i
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new_view_count = current_view_count - view_count
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view_count = current_view_count
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message = "#{current_view_count} views (#{new_view_count} new) on your video!"
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puts "Sending notification: #{message}"
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## Options
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### CSS Selectors
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Each `Snoop` requires a URL, but you can also provide a css selector if you're
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only interested in part of the page's content. The css selector you provide is
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handed directly to [Nokogiri](http://nokogiri.org), so the same syntax is
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required.
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# Receive notifications if any part of the page changes
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snoop = Snoop::Http.new(
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url: 'http://jruby.org'
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# Receive notifications if just the latest JRuby release changes
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### Delay and Count
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can provided a `count`. Alternatively, you can use [Conditional
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Snooping](#conditional-snooping).
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### Conditional Snooping
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useless since we are interested in change over time. Conditional Snooping is
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possible with the `while` and `until` arguments. It is almost *always*
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recommended to provide a `delay` when using conditional Snooping unless you are
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trying to [DDoS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack)
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[Twitter](https://twitter.com/chrishunt) follower count. Here's an example that
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checks twitter every 3 minutes for changes. If the content changes, then we
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print our new follower count to the terminal. When we've reached 500 followers,
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