""" Pubmed harvest via FTP. Assumptions: * fixed hostname and directory structure * XML files are gzip compressed * accompanying HTML files contain correct dates """ import collections import gzip import io import os import re import shutil import sys import tempfile import time import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET from ftplib import FTP from urllib.parse import urljoin, urlparse import dateparser from bs4 import BeautifulSoup from confluent_kafka import KafkaException, Producer from .harvest_common import HarvestState class PubmedFTPWorker: """ Access Pubmed FTP for daily updates. * Server directory: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/updatefiles * Docs: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/updatefiles/README.txt Daily Update Files (02/2020) ---------------------------- Each day, NLM produces update files that include new, revised and deleted citations. The first Update file to be loaded after loading the complete set of 2019 MEDLINE/PubMed Baseline files is pubmed20n1016.xml. Usually, three files per update, e.g.: * ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/updatefiles/pubmed20n1016_stats.html * ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/updatefiles/pubmed20n1016.xml.gz * ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/updatefiles/pubmed20n1016.xml.gz.md5 Currently (02/2020) the HTML contains the date.

Filename: pubmed20n1019.xml -- Created: Wed Dec 18 14:31:09 EST 2019

""" def __init__(self, kafka_hosts, produce_topic, state_topic, start_date=None, end_date=None): self.name = 'Pubmed' self.host = 'ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov' self.produce_topic = produce_topic self.state_topic = state_topic self.kafka_config = { 'bootstrap.servers': kafka_hosts, 'message.max.bytes': 20000000, # ~20 MBytes; broker is ~50 MBytes } self.loop_sleep = 60 * 60 # how long to wait, in seconds, between date checks self.state = HarvestState(start_date, end_date) self.state.initialize_from_kafka(self.state_topic, self.kafka_config) self.producer = self._kafka_producer() self.date_file_map = None def _kafka_producer(self): def fail_fast(err, msg): if err is not None: print("Kafka producer delivery error: {}".format(err), file=sys.stderr) print("Bailing out...", file=sys.stderr) # TODO: should it be sys.exit(-1)? raise KafkaException(err) self._kafka_fail_fast = fail_fast producer_conf = self.kafka_config.copy() producer_conf.update({ 'delivery.report.only.error': True, 'default.topic.config': { 'request.required.acks': -1, # all brokers must confirm }, }) return Producer(producer_conf) def fetch_date(self, date): """ Fetch file for a given date and feed Kafka one article per message. If the fetched XML does not contain a PMID, this method will fail. We build up the mapping from dates to filenames on first run. """ if self.date_file_map is None: self.date_file_map = generate_date_file_map(host=self.host) if len(self.date_file_map) == 0: raise ValueError("map from dates to files should not be empty, maybe the HTML changed?") date_str = date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') paths = self.date_file_map.get(date_str) if paths is None: print("WARN: no pubmed update for this date: {} (UTC), available dates were: {}".format(date_str, self.date_file_map), file=sys.stderr) return False count = 0 for path in paths: # Fetch and decompress file. url = "ftp://{}{}".format(self.host, path) filename = ftpretr(url) with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='fatcat-ftp-tmp-', delete=False) as decomp: gzf = gzip.open(filename) shutil.copyfileobj(gzf, decomp) # Here, blob is the unparsed XML; we peek into it to use PMID as # message key. We need streaming, since some updates would consume # GBs otherwise. # WARNING: Parsing foreign XML exposes us at some # https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.html#xml-vulnerabilities # here. for blob in xmlstream(decomp.name, 'PubmedArticle', encoding='utf-8'): soup = BeautifulSoup(blob, 'xml') pmid = soup.find('PMID') if pmid is None: raise ValueError("no PMID found, please adjust identifier extraction") count += 1 if count % 50 == 0: print("... up to {}".format(count), file=sys.stderr) self.producer.produce(self.produce_topic, blob, key=pmid.text, on_delivery=self._kafka_fail_fast) self.producer.flush() os.remove(filename) os.remove(decomp.name) return True def run(self, continuous=False): while True: current = self.state.next(continuous) if current: print("Fetching citations updated on {} (UTC)".format(current), file=sys.stderr) self.fetch_date(current) self.state.complete(current, kafka_topic=self.state_topic, kafka_config=self.kafka_config) continue if continuous: print("Sleeping {} seconds...".format(self.loop_sleep)) time.sleep(self.loop_sleep) # Need to keep the mapping fresh. self.date_file_map = generate_date_file_map(host=self.host) else: break print("{} FTP ingest caught up".format(self.name)) def generate_date_file_map(host='ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov'): """ Generate a DefaultDict[string, set] mapping dates to absolute filepaths on the server (mostly we have one file, but sometimes more). Example: {"2020-01-02": set(["/pubmed/updatefiles/pubmed20n1016.xml.gz"]), ...} """ mapping = collections.defaultdict(set) pattern = re.compile(r'Filename: ([^ ]*.xml) -- Created: ([^<]*)') ftp = FTP(host) ftp.login() filenames = ftp.nlst('/pubmed/updatefiles') for name in filenames: if not name.endswith('.html'): continue sio = io.StringIO() ftp.retrlines('RETR {}'.format(name), sio.write) contents = sio.getvalue() match = pattern.search(contents) if match is None: print('pattern miss in {} on: {}, may need to adjust pattern: {}'.format(name, contents, pattern), file=sys.stderr) continue filename, filedate = match.groups() # ('pubmed20n1017.xml', 'Tue Dec 17 15:23:32 EST 2019') date = dateparser.parse(filedate) fullpath = '/pubmed/updatefiles/{}.gz'.format(filename) date_str = date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') mapping[date_str].add(fullpath) print('added entry for {}: {}'.format(date_str, fullpath)) print('generated date-file mapping for {} dates'.format(len(mapping)), file=sys.stderr) return mapping def ftpretr(url): """ Note: This might move into a generic place in the future. Fetch (RETR) a remote file given by its URL (e.g. "ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/updatefiles/pubmed20n1016.xml.gz") to a local temporary file. Returns the name of the local, closed temporary file. It is the reponsibility of the caller to cleanup the temporary file. """ parsed = urlparse(url) server, path = parsed.netloc, parsed.path ftp = FTP(server) ftp.login() with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='fatcat-ftp-tmp-', delete=False) as f: print('retrieving {} from {} to {} ...'.format(path, server, f.name), file=sys.stderr) ftp.retrbinary('RETR %s' % path, f.write) ftp.close() return f.name def xmlstream(filename, tag, encoding='utf-8'): """ Note: This might move into a generic place in the future. Given a path to an XML file and a tag name (without namespace), stream through the XML and yield elements denoted by tag as string. for snippet in xmlstream("sample.xml", "sometag"): print(len(snippet)) Known vulnerabilities: https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.html#xml-vulnerabilities """ def strip_ns(tag): if not '}' in tag: return tag return tag.split('}')[1] # https://stackoverflow.com/a/13261805, http://effbot.org/elementtree/iterparse.htm context = iter(ET.iterparse(filename, events=( 'start', 'end', ))) try: _, root = next(context) except StopIteration: return for event, elem in context: if not strip_ns(elem.tag) == tag or event == 'start': continue yield ET.tostring(elem, encoding=encoding) root.clear()