Release History¶
v0.3.0 Alpha 1 (2020-10-20)¶
Breaking Changes:
This release focuses on wayback.WaybackClient.get_memento()
and makes major, breaking changes to its parameters and return type. They’re all improvements, though, we promise!
get_memento() Parameters
The parameters in wayback.WaybackClient.get_memento()
have been re-organized. The method signature is now:
def get_memento(self,
url, # Accepts new types of values.
datetime=None, # New parameter.
mode=Mode.original, # New parameter.
*, # Everything below is keyword-only.
exact=True,
exact_redirects=None,
target_window=24 * 60 * 60,
follow_redirects=True) # New parameter.
All parameters except
url
(the first parameter) from v0.2.x must now be specified with keywords, and cannot be specified positionally.If you previously used keywords, your code will be fine and no changes are necessary:
# This still works great! client.get_memento('http://web.archive.org/web/20180816111911id_/http://www.noaa.gov/', exact=False, exact_redirects=False, target_window=3600)
However, positional parameters like the following will now cause problems, and you should switch to the above keyword form:
# This will now cause you some trouble :( client.get_memento('http://web.archive.org/web/20180816111911id_/http://www.noaa.gov/', False, False, 3600)
The
url
parameter can now be a normal, non-Wayback URL or awayback.CdxRecord
, and newdatetime
andmode
parameters have been added.Previously, if you wanted to get a memento of what
http://www.noaa.gov/
looked like on August 1, 2018, you would have had to construct a complex string to pass toget_memento()
:client.get_memento('http://web.archive.org/web/20180801000000id_/http://www.noaa.gov/')
Now you can pass the URL and time you want as separate parameters:
client.get_memento('http://www.noaa.gov/', datetime.datetime(2018, 8, 1))
If the
datetime
parameter does not specify a timezone, it will be treated as UTC (not local time).You can also pass a
wayback.CdxRecord
that you received fromwayback.WaybackClient.search()
instead of a URL and time:for record in client.search('http://www.noaa.gov/'): client.get_memento(record)
Finally, you can now specify the playback mode of a memento using the
mode
parameter:client.get_memento('http://www.noaa.gov/', datetime=datetime.datetime(2018, 8, 1), mode=wayback.Mode.view)
The default mode is
wayback.Mode.original
, which returns the exact HTTP response body as was originally archived. Other modes reformat the response body so it’s more friendly for browsing by changing the URLs of links, images, etc. and by adding informational content to the page about the memento you are viewing. They are the modes typically used when you view the Wayback Machine in a web browser.Don’t worry, though — complete Wayback URLs are still supported. This code still works fine:
client.get_memento('http://web.archive.org/web/20180801000000id_/http://www.noaa.gov/')
A new
follow_redirects
parameter specifies whether to follow historical redirects (i.e. redirects that happened when the requested memento was captured). It defaults toTrue
, which matches the old behavior of this method.
get_memento() Returns a Memento Object
get_memento()
no longer returns a response object from the Requests package. Instead it returns a specialized wayback.Memento
object, which is similar, but provides more useful information about the Memento than just the HTTP response from Wayback. For example, memento.url
is the original URL the memento is a capture of (e.g. http://www.noaa.gov/
) rather than the Wayback URL (e.g. http://web.archive.org/web/20180816111911id_/http://www.noaa.gov/
). You can still get the full Wayback URL from memento.memento_url
.
You can check out the full API docs for wayback.Memento
, but here’s a quick guide to what’s available:
memento = client.get_memento('http://www.noaa.gov/home',
datetime(2018, 8, 16, 11, 19, 11),
exact=False)
# These values were previously not available except by parsing
# `memento.url`. The old `memento.url` is now `memento.memento_url`.
memento.url == 'http://www.noaa.gov/'
memento.timestamp == datetime(2018, 8, 29, 8, 8, 49, tzinfo=timezone.utc)
memento.mode == 'id_'
# Used to be `memento.url`:
memento.memento_url == 'http://web.archive.org/web/20180816111911id_/http://www.noaa.gov/'
# Used to be a list of `Response` objects, now a *tuple* of Mementos. It
# Still lists only the redirects that are actual Mementos and not part of
# Wayback's internal machinery:
memento.history == (Memento<url='http://noaa.gov/home'>,)
# Used to be a list of `Response` objects, now a *tuple* of URL strings:
memento.debug_history == ('http://web.archive.org/web/20180816111911id_/http://noaa.gov/home',
'http://web.archive.org/web/20180829092926id_/http://noaa.gov/home',
'http://web.archive.org/web/20180829092926id_/http://noaa.gov/')
# Headers now only lists headers from the original, archived response, not
# additional headers from the Wayback Machine itself. (If there's
# important information you needed in the headers, file an issue and let
# us know! We'd like to surface that kind of information as attributes on
# the Memento now.
memento.headers = {'header_name': 'header_value',
'another_header': 'another_value',
'and': 'so on'}
# Same as before:
memento.status_code
memento.ok
memento.is_redirect
memento.encoding
memento.content
memento.text
Under the hood, Wayback still uses Requests for HTTP requests, but we expect to change that soon to ensure this package is thread-safe.
Other Breaking Changes
Finally, wayback.memento_url_data()
now returns 3 values instead of 2. The last value is a string representing the playback mode (see above description of the new mode
parameter on wayback.WaybackClient.get_memento()
for more about playback modes).
v0.2.5 (2020-10-19)¶
This release fixes a bug where the target_window
parameter for wayback.WaybackClient.get_memento()
did not work correctly if the memento you were redirected to was off by more than a day from the requested time. See #53 for more.
v0.2.4 (2020-09-07)¶
This release is focused on improved error handling.
Breaking Changes:
The timestamps in
CdxRecord
objects returned bywayback.WaybackClient.search()
now include timezone information. (They are always in the UTC timezone.)
Updates:
The
history
attribute of a memento now only includes redirects that were mementos (i.e. redirects that would have been seen when browsing the recorded site at the time it was recorded). Other redirects involved in working with the memento API are still available indebug_history
, which includes all redirects, whether or not they were mementos.Wayback’s CDX search API sometimes returns repeated, identical results. These are now filtered out, so repeat search results will not be yielded from
wayback.WaybackClient.search()
.wayback.exceptions.RateLimitError
will now be raised as an exception any time you breach the Wayback Machine’s rate limits. This would previously have beenwayback.exceptions.WaybackException
,wayback.exceptions.MementoPlaybackError
, or regular HTTP responses, depending on the method you called. It has aretry_after
property that indicates how many seconds you should wait before trying again (if the server sent that information, otherwise it will beNone
).wayback.exceptions.BlockedSiteError
will now be raised any time you search for a URL or request a memento that has been blocked from access (for example, in situations where the Internet Archive has received a takedown notice).
v0.2.3 (2020-03-25)¶
This release downgrades the minimum Python version to 3.6! You can now use Wayback in places like Google Colab.
The from_date
and to_date
arguments for
wayback.WaybackClient.search()
can now be datetime.date
instances
in addition to datetime.datetime
.
Huge thanks to @edsu for implementing both of these!
v0.2.2 (2020-02-13)¶
When errors were raised or redirects were involved in
WaybackClient.get_memento()
, it was previously possible for connections to
be left hanging open. Wayback now works harder to make sure connections aren’t
left open.
This release also updates the default user agent string to include the repo
URL. It now looks like:
wayback/0.2.2 (+https://github.com/edgi-govdata-archiving/wayback)
v0.2.1 (2019-12-01)¶
All custom exceptions raised publicly and used internally are now exposed via
a new module, wayback.exceptions
.
v0.2.0 (2019-11-26)¶
Initial release of this project. See v0.1 below for information about a separate project with the same name that has since been removed from PyPI.
v0.1¶
This version number is reserved because it was the last published release of a
separate Python project also named wayback
that has since been deleted from
the Python Package Index and subsequently superseded by this one. That project,
which focused on the Wayback Machine’s timemap API, was maintained by Jeff
Goettsch (username jgoettsch
on the Python Package Index). Its source code
is still available on BitBucket at https://bitbucket.org/jgoettsch/py-wayback/.