Find your broken links, so users don't.

Overview

PyAnchor

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Dead links are an annoyance for websites with an extensive amount of content. A side from the negative impact on SEO, dead links are an annoyance for any user that clicks on one.

PyAnchor is primarily for checking the HTTP response on all links on a page. You can integrate it into your development workflow so that users never see a 404 in the first place.

Install

PyAnchor requires Python 3.6 and above.

MacOS / Linux:

$ python3 -m pip install pyanchor

Windows:

> python -m pip install pyanchor

Using the CLI

The CLI can be invoked with the pyanchor command. A URL must be provided unless it's the help page.

To get the help page:

> pyanchor --help

Example Gif

Basic example for a single page:

Note: all provided URLs must include a valid HTTP scheme.

> pyanchor https://mysite.com/

Example Gif

If you want to check all links on a website, and not just a single page, a sitemap.xml URL may be provided and flagged with --sitemap.

Example:

> pyanchor https://mysite.com/sitemap.xml --sitemap

Example Gif

By default, successful requests are not printed to the terminal. To see all urls with a 200 response add the --verbose flag.

> pyanchor https://mysite.com --verbose

Example Gif

> pyanchor https://mysite.com/sitemap.xml --sitemap --verbose

Example Gif

But wait, there's more...

To integrate PyAnchor into your application, you can import the LinkResults class. LinkResults requires a URL.

Example:

>>> from pyanchor.link_checker import LinkResults
>>> r = LinkResults("https://mysite.com/")
>>> r.results
{200: ["https://mysite.com/about/", "https://mysite.com/contact/"], 500: ["https://mysite.com/doh!/"]}

As you can see the results attribute is a dictionary containing all response codes returned as a dictionary key, with a list of URLs that achieve that response code as the dictionary value.

Analyzing Links

PyAnchor give you the ability to use the LinkAnalysis class to check the links in a given URL for unsafe and obsolete attributes.

To check for obsolete attributes use the obsolete_attrs property:

>>> from pyanchor.link_checker import LinkAnalysis
>>> r = LinkAnalysis("https://mysite.com/")
>>> r.obsolete_attrs
{'/about/link-1': ['charset', 'rev'], '/about/link-2': ['name']}

Likewise you can check for unsafe linkes with unsafe_attrs:

>>> from pyanchor.link_checker import LinkAnalysis
>>> r = LinkAnalysis("https://mysite.com/")
>>> r.unsafe_attrs
{<a href="/about/link-4" target="_blank">Link 4</a>: True, <a href="/about/link-5" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Link 5</a>: False}

Any link that does not include rel="noopener" when the target attribute is used will return True. As in, it is True that this link is unsafe. Therfore, links with appropriate attributes will return False.

Feedback

If you find a bug, please file an issue.

If you have feature requests, please file an issue and use the appropriate label.

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How to Contribute

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  • Start Test Web app on a subprocess

    Start Test Web app on a subprocess

    Currently, to test PyAnchor, the testing Flask app needs to be started in a separate terminal session before tests can be run against it.

    Ideally the test suite should do this automatically, and end the process when testing is complete.

    help wanted HacktoberFest 
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    Terminal colorization inconsistent

    It appears that the terminal colorization provided by Typer (which is inherited from Click) doesn't display on all terminals. Most notably, PowerShell and CMD.

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    #1 Was created a fixture to start a flask server before the tests and stop it when the tests finalize, with this update not is more required start the test_webapp to run the tests

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  • Dealing with relative links

    Dealing with relative links

    Currently the check_link_for_http_scheme method in the LinkResults class returns None when it sees a relative link starting with a ./ or ../. Same applies to links that start with #.

    This links should be parsed and a full URL determined so that it can be passed to the final links dictionary.

    bug good first issue HacktoberFest 
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  • Bump certifi from 2022.6.15 to 2022.12.7

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    4.9.1 (2022-07-01)

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    • A crash was resolved when using iterwalk() (or canonicalize()) after parsing certain incorrect input. Note that iterwalk() can crash on valid input parsed with the same parser after failing to parse the incorrect input.

    4.9.0 (2022-06-01)

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    • GH#341: The mixin inheritance order in lxml.html was corrected. Patch by xmo-odoo.

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    • A vulnerability (GHSL-2021-1037) in the HTML cleaner allowed sneaking script content through CSS imports and other crafted constructs.

    4.6.4 (2021-11-01)

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    • GH#317: A new property system_url was added to DTD entities. Patch by Thirdegree.

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  • Parse sitemap of sitemaps.

    Parse sitemap of sitemaps.

    Not all sitemaps are a list of pages on a website. For larger sites, the main sitemap may be a list of sub-sitemaps. This is sometimes common with CMS frameworks.

    PyAnchor should be configured to work with this multiple sitemap structure.

    feature request 
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  • Track broken link origin

    Track broken link origin

    When a broken link is found, then a user should be able to track the origin of the link. Especially when dealing with large sets of links from a sitemap, for instance.

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Releases(v0.6.0)
  • v0.6.0(Jul 7, 2022)

  • v0.5.2(Jun 14, 2021)

  • v0.5.1(Jun 2, 2021)

  • v0.5(Oct 26, 2020)

  • v0.4(Oct 16, 2020)

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    • Relative links starting with ./ or ../ now correctly parsed
    • Test webapp now runs in separate thread, making testing easier and fully automated.
    • Travis CI integrated into workflow
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  • v0.3(Sep 19, 2020)

    Changelog:

    • Fixed issue where sitemaps URLs didn't always work with v0.2 results dictionary structure. Including tracking and printing totals.
    • Successful links will not be printed to the terminal by default. Added a --verbose flag for printing all results.
    • Fixed issue where an Exception is thrown and the cli fails when no URL produced a 200 response.
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  • v0.2(Sep 5, 2020)

    • Restructured the returning results dictionary. The key is now the HTTP response code, and the value is a list of all links that achieved that response code. This allows for faster and simpler searching for links with a particular HTTP response.

    • Added total broken links to the printed output in the CLI.

    • Flask web app added to the tests/ folder for testing purposes.

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
Owner
Ricky White
DevOps Lead at @The-Migus-Group
Ricky White
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