import requests import re, json from datetime import datetime, timezone, timedelta import functions JST = timezone(timedelta(hours = 9)) class YahooAuctionsItem: """ A class for handling items on Yahoo! Auctions Japan Attributes ---------- name : str The name given to the auction item by the user. original_name : str The name as it appears on Y!A, favourite : bool Whether or not the user has "favourited" this item. url : bool The URL this item was added from. If not provided, defaults to https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/{id}. id : str The ID of the item, found at the end of the URL. last_checked : datetime The time that the item's status was last checked by buypeeb. available : bool Whether or not the item is still available (if the auction is still available) ready : bool Whether or not the object is ready. If not, some of the data (price, available, etc.) may be out of date or unset. updating : bool If true, the object is currently being updated. Should never be true if ready is true. price : float The price of the item in yen. bids : int The number of bids that have been placed on the item. start_date : datetime The start date and time of the item in JST. end_date : datetime The end date and time of the item in JST. """ def __init__(self, url: str, id: str, name: str = None, from_json: dict = None): # note - incoming url is not validated in any way! self.name = name self.price = 0 self.original_name = None self.favourite = None self.end_date = None self.bids = 0 if url == None and from_json != None and id != None: self.id = id self.name = from_json['name'] self.original_name = from_json['original_name'] self.favourite = from_json['favourite'] self.url = f"https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/{self.id}" elif url != None and id != None: self.url = url self.id = id else: raise RuntimeError self.last_checked = datetime.fromisoformat('1970-01-01') self.available = True self.ready = False self.updating = False def update(self): self.updating = True try: # the good news is, yahoo japan returns all the data we need in handy json format # the bad news is that the only way to get that json format is to download the whole auction page and grep it r = requests.get(f"https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/{self.id}").text # r = open("yahoo.html").read() j = json.loads(re.match(r'.*var pageData ?= ?(\{.*?\});', r, re.DOTALL).group(1)) except: raise j = j['items'] self.price = float(j['price']) self.bids = j['bids'] self.start_date = datetime.fromisoformat(j['starttime']).replace(tzinfo = JST) self.end_date = datetime.fromisoformat(j['endtime']).replace(tzinfo = JST) self.last_checked = datetime.now(JST) self.original_name = j['productName'] if self.name == None: self.name = j['productName'] self.ready = True self.updating = False def price_jpy(self): return f"¥{self.price:.0f}" def price_aud(self, rate = 75.0): return f"${self.price / rate:.2f}" def ending_in(self): return "heenlo"