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@ -1109,6 +1109,11 @@ class StoreAmazonKindleStore(StoreBase):
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description = _('Kindle books from Amazon')
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actual_plugin = 'calibre.gui2.store.amazon_plugin:AmazonKindleStore'
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class StoreAmazonUKKindleStore(StoreBase):
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name = 'Amazon UK Kindle'
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description = _('Kindle books from Amazon.uk')
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actual_plugin = 'calibre.gui2.store.amazon_uk_plugin:AmazonUKKindleStore'
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class StoreBaenWebScriptionStore(StoreBase):
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name = 'Baen WebScription'
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description = _('Ebooks for readers.')
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@ -1174,7 +1179,8 @@ class StoreSmashwordsStore(StoreBase):
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description = _('Your ebook. Your way.')
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actual_plugin = 'calibre.gui2.store.smashwords_plugin:SmashwordsStore'
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plugins += [StoreAmazonKindleStore, StoreBaenWebScriptionStore, StoreBNStore,
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plugins += [StoreAmazonKindleStore, StoreAmazonUKKindleStore,
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StoreBaenWebScriptionStore, StoreBNStore,
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StoreBeWriteStore, StoreDieselEbooksStore, StoreEbookscomStore,
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StoreEHarlequinStoretore,
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StoreFeedbooksStore, StoreGutenbergStore, StoreKoboStore, StoreManyBooksStore,
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src/calibre/gui2/store/amazon_uk_plugin.py
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src/calibre/gui2/store/amazon_uk_plugin.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import (unicode_literals, division, absolute_import, print_function)
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__license__ = 'GPL 3'
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__copyright__ = '2011, John Schember <john@nachtimwald.com>'
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__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext en'
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import random
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import re
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import urllib2
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from contextlib import closing
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from lxml import html
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from PyQt4.Qt import QUrl
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from calibre import browser
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from calibre.gui2 import open_url
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from calibre.gui2.store import StorePlugin
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from calibre.gui2.store.search_result import SearchResult
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class AmazonKindleStore(StorePlugin):
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def open(self, parent=None, detail_item=None, external=False):
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'''
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Amazon comes with a number of difficulties.
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QWebView has major issues with Amazon.com. The largest of
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issues is it simply doesn't work on a number of pages.
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When connecting to a number parts of Amazon.com (Kindle library
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for instance) QNetworkAccessManager fails to connect with a
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NetworkError of 399 - ProtocolFailure. The strange thing is,
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when I check QNetworkRequest.HttpStatusCodeAttribute when the
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399 error is returned the status code is 200 (Ok). However, once
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the QNetworkAccessManager decides there was a NetworkError it
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does not download the page from Amazon. So I can't even set the
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HTML in the QWebView myself.
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There is http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTWEBKIT-259 an
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open bug about the issue but it is not correct. We can set the
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useragent (Arora does) to something else and the above issue
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will persist. This http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/793
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gives a bit more information about the issue but as of now (27/Feb/2011)
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there is no solution or work around.
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We cannot change the The linkDelegationPolicy to allow us to avoid
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QNetworkAccessManager because it only works links. Forms aren't
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included so the same issue persists on any part of the site (login)
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that use a form to load a new page.
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Using an aStore was evaluated but I've decided against using it.
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There are three major issues with an aStore. Because checkout is
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handled by sending the user to Amazon we can't put it in a QWebView.
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If we're sending the user to Amazon sending them there directly is
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nicer. Also, we cannot put the aStore in a QWebView and let it open the
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redirection the users default browser because the cookies with the
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shopping cart won't transfer.
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Another issue with the aStore is how it handles the referral. It only
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counts the referral for the items in the shopping card / the item
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that directed the user to Amazon. Kindle books do not use the shopping
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cart and send the user directly to Amazon for the purchase. In this
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instance we would only get referral credit for the one book that the
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aStore directs to Amazon that the user buys. Any other purchases we
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won't get credit for.
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The last issue with the aStore is performance. Even though it's an
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Amazon site it's alow. So much slower than Amazon.com that it makes
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me not want to browse books using it. The look and feel are lesser
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issues. So is the fact that it almost seems like the purchase is
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with calibre. This can cause some support issues because we can't
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do much for issues with Amazon.com purchase hiccups.
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Another option that was evaluated was the Product Advertising API.
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The reasons against this are complexity. It would take a lot of work
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to basically re-create Amazon.com within calibre. The Product
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Advertising API is also designed with being run on a server not
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in an app. The signing keys would have to be made avaliable to ever
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calibre user which means bad things could be done with our account.
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The Product Advertising API also assumes the same browser for easy
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shopping cart transfer to Amazon. With QWebView not working and there
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not being an easy way to transfer cookies between a QWebView and the
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users default browser this won't work well.
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We could create our own website on the calibre server and create an
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Amazon Product Advertising API store. However, this goes back to the
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complexity argument. Why spend the time recreating Amazon.com
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The final and largest issue against using the Product Advertising API
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is the Efficiency Guidelines:
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"Each account used to access the Product Advertising API will be allowed
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an initial usage limit of 2,000 requests per hour. Each account will
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receive an additional 500 requests per hour (up to a maximum of 25,000
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requests per hour) for every $1 of shipped item revenue driven per hour
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in a trailing 30-day period. Usage thresholds are recalculated daily based
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on revenue performance."
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With over two million users a limit of 2,000 request per hour could
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render our store unusable for no other reason than Amazon rate
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limiting our traffic.
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The best (I use the term lightly here) solution is to open Amazon.com
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in the users default browser and set the affiliate id as part of the url.
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'''
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aff_id = {'tag': 'josbl0e-cpb-20'}
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# Use Kovid's affiliate id 30% of the time.
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if random.randint(1, 10) in (1, 2, 3):
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aff_id['tag'] = 'calibrebs-20'
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store_link = 'http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-eBooks/b/?ie=UTF&node=1286228011&ref_=%(tag)s&ref=%(tag)s&tag=%(tag)s&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957' % aff_id
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if detail_item:
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aff_id['asin'] = detail_item
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store_link = 'http://www.amazon.com/dp/%(asin)s/?tag=%(tag)s' % aff_id
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open_url(QUrl(store_link))
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def search(self, query, max_results=10, timeout=60):
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url = 'http://www.amazon.com/s/url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=' + urllib2.quote(query)
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br = browser()
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counter = max_results
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with closing(br.open(url, timeout=timeout)) as f:
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doc = html.fromstring(f.read())
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for data in doc.xpath('//div[@class="productData"]'):
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if counter <= 0:
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break
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# Even though we are searching digital-text only Amazon will still
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# put in results for non Kindle books (author pages). Se we need
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# to explicitly check if the item is a Kindle book and ignore it
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# if it isn't.
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type = ''.join(data.xpath('//span[@class="format"]/text()'))
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if 'kindle' not in type.lower():
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continue
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# We must have an asin otherwise we can't easily reference the
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# book later.
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asin_href = None
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asin_a = data.xpath('div[@class="productTitle"]/a[1]')
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if asin_a:
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asin_href = asin_a[0].get('href', '')
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m = re.search(r'/dp/(?P<asin>.+?)(/|$)', asin_href)
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if m:
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asin = m.group('asin')
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else:
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continue
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else:
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continue
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cover_url = ''
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if asin_href:
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cover_img = data.xpath('//div[@class="productImage"]/a[@href="%s"]/img/@src' % asin_href)
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if cover_img:
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cover_url = cover_img[0]
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parts = cover_url.split('/')
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bn = parts[-1]
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f, _, ext = bn.rpartition('.')
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if '_' in f:
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bn = f.partition('_')[0]+'_SL160_.'+ext
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parts[-1] = bn
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cover_url = '/'.join(parts)
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title = ''.join(data.xpath('div[@class="productTitle"]/a/text()'))
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author = ''.join(data.xpath('div[@class="productTitle"]/span[@class="ptBrand"]/text()'))
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author = author.split('by')[-1]
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price = ''.join(data.xpath('div[@class="newPrice"]/span/text()'))
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counter -= 1
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s = SearchResult()
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s.cover_url = cover_url
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s.title = title.strip()
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s.author = author.strip()
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s.price = price.strip()
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s.detail_item = asin.strip()
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s.formats = 'Kindle'
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yield s
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def get_details(self, search_result, timeout):
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url = 'http://amazon.com/dp/'
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br = browser()
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with closing(br.open(url + search_result.detail_item, timeout=timeout)) as nf:
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idata = html.fromstring(nf.read())
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if idata.xpath('boolean(//div[@class="content"]//li/b[contains(text(), "Simultaneous Device Usage")])'):
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if idata.xpath('boolean(//div[@class="content"]//li[contains(., "Unlimited") and contains(b, "Simultaneous Device Usage")])'):
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search_result.drm = SearchResult.DRM_UNLOCKED
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else:
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search_result.drm = SearchResult.DRM_UNKNOWN
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else:
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search_result.drm = SearchResult.DRM_LOCKED
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return True
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