#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Process a History database and dump a .dot file suitable for GraphViz. This is useful for debugging history redirect flows. An example run of this program: python /src/history-viz.py History > foo.dot /c/Program\ Files/Graphviz2.18/bin/dot -Tpng foo.dot -o foo.png """ import struct import subprocess import sys import urlparse # Some transition types, copied from page_transition_types.h. TRANS_TYPES = { 0: 'link', 1: 'typed', 2: 'most-visited', 3: 'auto subframe', 7: 'form', } class URL(object): """Represents a broken-down URL from our most visited database.""" def __init__(self, id, url): """Initialize a new URL object. |id| is the database id of the URL.""" self.id = id self.url = url scheme, loc, path, query, fragment = urlparse.urlsplit(url) if scheme == 'http': scheme = '' # Shorten for display purposes. if len(scheme) > 0: scheme += '://' self.host = scheme + loc self.path = path extra = '' if len(query) > 0: extra += '?' + query if len(fragment) > 0 or url.find('#') > 0: extra += '#' + fragment self.extra = extra def PrettyPrint(self, include_host=True, include_path=True): """Pretty-print this URL in a form more suitable for the graph. This will elide very long paths and potentially puts newlines between parts of long components. include_host and include_path determine whether to include the host and path in the output. Returns: the pretty-printed string.""" MAX_LEN = 30 # Maximum length of a line in the output. parts = [] if include_host: parts.append(self.host) if include_path: parts.append(self.path) parts.append(self.extra) lines = [] line = '' for part in parts: if len(part) > MAX_LEN: part = part[0:MAX_LEN-3] + '...' if len(line)+len(part) > MAX_LEN: lines.append(line) line = '' line += part if len(line) > 0: lines.append(line) return '\n'.join(lines) class Edge(object): """Represents an edge in the history graph, connecting two pages. If a link is traversed twice, it is one Edge with two entries in the .transitions array.""" def __init__(self, src, dst): self.src = src self.dst = dst self.transitions = [] def Transitions(self): """Return a dictionary mapping transition type -> occurences.""" all = {} for trans in self.transitions: all[trans] = all.get(trans, 0) + 1 # We currently don't use the chain type. # TODO(evanm): make this a command-line option. # if trans & 0x30000000 != 0: # chain = '' # if trans & 0x10000000: # chain = 'start' # if trans & 0x20000000: # if len(chain) == 0: # chain = 'end' # else: # chain = '' # if len(chain) > 0: # edge['chain'] = chain return all def ClusterBy(objs, pred): """Group a list of objects by a predicate. Given a list of objects and a predicate over the objects, return a dictionary mapping pred(obj) -> all objs with the same pred(obj).""" clusters = {} for obj in objs: cluster = pred(obj) clusters[cluster] = clusters.get(cluster, []) clusters[cluster].append(obj) return clusters def EscapeDot(string): """Escape a string suitable for embedding in a graphviz graph.""" # TODO(evanm): this is likely not sufficient. return string.replace('\n', '\\n') class SQLite(object): """Trivial interface to executing SQLite queries. Spawns a new process with each call.""" def __init__(self, file=None): self.file = file def Run(self, sql): """Execute |sql|, yielding each row of results as an array.""" subproc = subprocess.Popen(['sqlite', self.file], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) subproc.stdin.write('.mode tabs\n') subproc.stdin.write(sql + ';') subproc.stdin.close() for line in subproc.stdout: row = line.strip().split('\t') yield row def LoadHistory(filename): db = SQLite(filename) urls = {} # Map of urlid => url. urls['0'] = URL('0', 'start') # Node name '0' is our special 'start' node. for id, url in db.Run('SELECT id, url FROM urls'): urls[id] = URL(id, url) visiturlids = {} # Map of visitid => urlid. visiturlids['0'] = '0' # '0' is our special 'start' node. edges = {} # Map of urlid->urlid->Edge. for src, dst, url, trans in db.Run('SELECT from_visit, id, url, transition ' 'FROM visits ORDER BY id'): visiturlids[dst] = url src = visiturlids[src] dst = visiturlids[dst] edges[src] = edges.get(src, {}) edge = edges[src][dst] = edges[src].get(dst, Edge(src, dst)) # SQLite outputs transition values as signed integers, but they're really # a bitfield. Below does "unsigned trans = static_cast(trans)". trans = struct.unpack('I', struct.pack('i', int(trans)))[0] edge.transitions.append(trans) return urls, edges def main(): urls, edges = LoadHistory(sys.argv[1]) print 'digraph G {' print ' graph [rankdir=LR]' # Display left to right. print ' node [shape=box]' # Display nodes as boxes. print ' subgraph { rank=source; 0 [label="start"] }' # Output all the nodes within graph clusters. hosts = ClusterBy(urls.values(), lambda url: url.host) for i, (host, urls) in enumerate(hosts.items()): # Cluster all URLs under this host if it has more than one entry. host_clustered = len(urls) > 1 if host_clustered: print 'subgraph clusterhost%d {' % i print ' label="%s"' % host paths = ClusterBy(urls, lambda url: url.path) for j, (path, urls) in enumerate(paths.items()): # Cluster all URLs under this host if it has more than one entry. path_clustered = host_clustered and len(urls) > 1 if path_clustered: print ' subgraph cluster%d%d {' % (i, j) print ' label="%s"' % path for url in urls: if url.id == '0': continue # We already output the special start node. pretty = url.PrettyPrint(include_host=not host_clustered, include_path=not path_clustered) print ' %s [label="%s"]' % (url.id, EscapeDot(pretty)) if path_clustered: print ' }' if host_clustered: print '}' # Output all the edges between nodes. for src, dsts in edges.items(): for dst, edge in dsts.items(): # Gather up all the transitions into the label. label = [] # Label for the edge. transitions = edge.Transitions() for trans, count in transitions.items(): text = '' if count > 1: text = '%dx ' % count base_type = trans & 0xFF redir = (trans & 0xC0000000) != 0 start = (trans & 0x10000000) != 0 end = (trans & 0x20000000) != 0 if start or end: if start: text += '<' if end: text += '>' text += ' ' if redir: text += 'R ' text += TRANS_TYPES.get(base_type, 'trans%d' % base_type) label.append(text) if len(label) == 0: continue edgeattrs = [] # Graphviz attributes for the edge. # If the edge is from the start and the transitions are fishy, make it # display as a dotted line. if src == '0' and len(transitions.keys()) == 1 and transitions.has_key(0): edgeattrs.append('style=dashed') if len(label) > 0: edgeattrs.append('label="%s"' % EscapeDot('\n'.join(label))) out = '%s -> %s' % (src, dst) if len(edgeattrs) > 0: out += ' [%s]' % ','.join(edgeattrs) print out print '}' return 0 if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main())