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# Harvester
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Python package for harvesting commonly available data, such as free proxy servers.
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## Running the Demo
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If you just want proxies, just run the demo code in [main.py](main.py):
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```shell
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git clone https://git.juggalol.com/agatha/harvester
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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mkdir proxies
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python main.py
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```
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## Modules
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### Proxy
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#### fetch_list
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The `proxy` module will harvest proxies from URLs with the `fetch_list` function.
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It functions by running a regular expression against the HTTP response, looking for
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strings that match a `username:password@ip:port` pattern where username and password
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are optional.
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#### fetch_all
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Proxies can be fetched from multiple source URLs by using the `fetch_all` function.
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It takes a list of URLs and an optional `max_workers` parameter. Proxies will be fetched from
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the source URLs concurrently using a `ThreadPoolExecutor`.
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#### validate_socks
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SOCKS5 proxies can be tested with the `validate_socks` method. The method takes a proxy
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string as its only argument. It returns a `requests.Response` object if the request is successful
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with no issues, otherwise it will raise an exception and the caller can decide how to proceed.
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For an example implementation, see [main.py](main.py).
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## Testing
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I was trying to get into the habit of writing unit tests, but god damn I hate them. There are
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a few, but I don't plan on continuing any time soon.
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```
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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pip install -r requirement-dev.txt
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pytest -v
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```
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## Greetz
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Shoutouts to [acidvegas](https://git.supernets.org/acidvegas/). This project was inspired by
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the scripts in [proxytools](https://git.supernets.org/acidvegas/proxytools). |