ifixit2zim
is an openZIM scraper to create offline versions of iFixit website, in all its supported languages.
This scraper downloads the iFixit resources (categories, guides, ...) and puts them in a ZIM file, a clean and user friendly format for storing content for offline usage.
ifixit2zim
works off a language version that you must provide via the --language
argument. The list of supported languages is visible in the --help
message.
docker run -v my_dir:/output ghcr.io/openzim/ifixit ifixit2zim --help
ifixit2zim
is a Python3 (3.6+) software. If you are not using the Docker image, you are advised to use it in a virtual environment to avoid installing software dependencies on your system. In addition to Python3, you also need to have an up-to-date installation of pip, setuptools and wheel as recommanded here (wheel is important since you will have to build some dependencies).
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
# using published version
pip3 install ifixit2zim
ifixit2zim --help
# running from source
pip3 install -r requirements.pip
python3 ifixit2zim/ --help
Call deactivate
to quit the virtual environment.
See requirements.txt
for the list of python dependencies.
All contributions are welcome!
Please open an issue on Github and/or submit a Pull-request.
This project adheres to openZIM's Contribution Guidelines.
This project has implemented openZIM's Python bootstrap, conventions and policies v1.0.0.
- Don't take assigned issues. Comment if those get staled.
- If your contribution is far from trivial, open an issue to discuss it first.
- Ensure your code passed black formatting, isort and flake8 (88 chars)
First time:
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip3 install -r requirements.pip
Next times:
source .venv/bin/activate
NOTA : there is some limitations to the execution of the underlying libzim library on MacOS with some known bugs. The main issue is that the full-text index is not working, so this shouldn't be a problem for quick tests. In doubt, execute the scraper in a Docker container as explained below.
First, build the Docker image (to be ran in the main folder of this repo):
docker build -t local-ifixit .
Then run the scraper with CLI arguments needed for your test (everything after ifixit2zim
in the example below).
For instance, if you want to run a scrape of only the Apple_PDA
category, including its guides,
in French :
docker run -it -v $(pwd)/output:/output --rm local-ifixit ifixit2zim --language fr --output /output --tmp-dir /tmp --category Apple_PDA
This will produce a ZIM in the output folder of your current directory.
To test if the ZIM produced is OK, you should run kiwix-serve, once more with Docker.
For instance, if you produced a file named ifixit_fr_selection_2022-04.zim
in the
output
subfolder, and port 1256 is unused on your machine, you might run:
docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd)/output:/data -p 1256:80 ghcr.io/kiwix/kiwix-tools kiwix-serve /data/ifixit_fr_selection_2022-04.zim
And then navigate to (https://localhost:1256) on your favorite browser.
Once test are complete, you might stop the Docker container by pressing Ctrl-C