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README.md
··· 1 + # 🤬 Assembleia Legislativa Desanda Catarina 2 + 3 + 1. Baixar os [dados do TSE de candiaturas para as eleições gerais de 2022](https://dadosabertos.tse.jus.br/dataset/candidatos-2022) e salvar em `tse/`: 4 + 1. `consulta_cand_2022.zip` 5 + 1. `foto_cand2022_SC_div.zip` 6 + 1. `rede_social_candidato_2022_SC.zip` 7 + 2. Compilar com, por exemplo, `go build -o /usr/local/bin/desanda` 8 + 3. Gerar o site estático em `site/` com `desanda`
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go.mod
··· 1 + module tangleg.org/cuducos.me/desanda-catarina 2 + 3 + go 1.25.5 4 + 5 + require ( 6 + golang.org/x/sync v0.19.0 7 + golang.org/x/text v0.32.0 8 + )
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go.sum
··· 1 + golang.org/x/sync v0.19.0 h1:vV+1eWNmZ5geRlYjzm2adRgW2/mcpevXNg50YZtPCE4= 2 + golang.org/x/sync v0.19.0/go.mod h1:9KTHXmSnoGruLpwFjVSX0lNNA75CykiMECbovNTZqGI= 3 + golang.org/x/text v0.32.0 h1:ZD01bjUt1FQ9WJ0ClOL5vxgxOI/sVCNgX1YtKwcY0mU= 4 + golang.org/x/text v0.32.0/go.mod h1:o/rUWzghvpD5TXrTIBuJU77MTaN0ljMWE47kxGJQ7jY=
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index.html
··· 1 + <!DOCTYPE html> 2 + <html lang="pt-BR"> 3 + <head> 4 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 5 + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> 6 + <title>Assembleia Legislativa Desanda Catarina</title> 7 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/font-awesome/6.4.0/css/all.min.css"> 8 + <style> 9 + body { 10 + background-color: #f8f9fa; 11 + font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, sans-serif; 12 + margin: 0; 13 + padding: 20px; 14 + } 15 + .container { 16 + max-width: 1200px; 17 + margin: 0 auto; 18 + } 19 + .header { 20 + text-align: center; 21 + margin-bottom: 40px; 22 + padding-bottom: 20px; 23 + border-bottom: 1px solid #dee2e6; 24 + } 25 + .header h1 { 26 + color: #2c3e50; 27 + margin-bottom: 5px; 28 + font-size: 2.2rem; 29 + } 30 + .header p { 31 + color: #6c757d; 32 + font-size: 1.1rem; 33 + } 34 + .deputados-grid { 35 + display: grid; 36 + grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(300px, 1fr)); 37 + gap: 25px; 38 + } 39 + .deputado-card { 40 + background: white; 41 + border-radius: 12px; 42 + box-shadow: 0 4px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.08); 43 + overflow: hidden; 44 + transition: transform 0.2s ease, box-shadow 0.2s ease; 45 + } 46 + .deputado-card:hover { 47 + transform: translateY(-4px); 48 + box-shadow: 0 8px 20px rgba(0,0,0,0.12); 49 + } 50 + .photo-section { 51 + height: 360px; 52 + background: #e9ecef; 53 + display: flex; 54 + align-items: center; 55 + justify-content: center; 56 + overflow: hidden; 57 + } 58 + .deputado-photo { 59 + width: 100%; 60 + height: 100%; 61 + object-fit: cover; 62 + object-position: top; 63 + } 64 + .placeholder-photo { 65 + width: 120px; 66 + height: 120px; 67 + border-radius: 50%; 68 + background: linear-gradient(135deg, #6c757d 0%, #adb5bd 100%); 69 + display: flex; 70 + align-items: center; 71 + justify-content: center; 72 + color: white; 73 + font-size: 2.5rem; 74 + } 75 + .info-section { 76 + padding: 20px; 77 + } 78 + .name-row { 79 + display: flex; 80 + align-items: center; 81 + justify-content: space-between; 82 + margin-bottom: 10px; 83 + } 84 + .deputado-name { 85 + font-size: 1.3rem; 86 + font-weight: 600; 87 + color: #2c3e50; 88 + margin: 0; 89 + } 90 + .alesc-link { 91 + color: #3498db; 92 + font-size: 1.2rem; 93 + text-decoration: none; 94 + transition: color 0.2s ease; 95 + } 96 + .alesc-link:hover { 97 + color: #2980b9; 98 + } 99 + .party-badge { 100 + display: inline-block; 101 + padding: 4px 12px; 102 + background: #3498db; 103 + color: white; 104 + border-radius: 20px; 105 + font-size: 0.85rem; 106 + font-weight: 600; 107 + margin-bottom: 15px; 108 + } 109 + .contact-links { 110 + display: flex; 111 + gap: 12px; 112 + margin-top: 15px; 113 + } 114 + .contact-link { 115 + color: #6c757d; 116 + text-decoration: none; 117 + font-size: 1.1rem; 118 + transition: color 0.2s ease; 119 + } 120 + .contact-link:hover { 121 + color: #3498db; 122 + } 123 + .bills-section { 124 + margin-top: 20px; 125 + } 126 + .bills-title { 127 + font-size: 0.95rem; 128 + font-weight: 600; 129 + color: #495057; 130 + margin-bottom: 12px; 131 + text-transform: uppercase; 132 + letter-spacing: 0.5px; 133 + } 134 + .bill-item { 135 + background: #f8f9fa; 136 + border-radius: 8px; 137 + padding: 12px; 138 + margin-bottom: 10px; 139 + border-left: 4px solid #3498db; 140 + } 141 + .bill-item-yes { 142 + border-left-color: #dc3545; 143 + } 144 + .bill-item-no { 145 + border-left-color: #28a745; 146 + } 147 + .bill-item-abstain { 148 + border-left-color: #6c757d; 149 + } 150 + .bill-title { 151 + font-weight: 600; 152 + color: #2c3e50; 153 + margin-bottom: 6px; 154 + font-size: 0.95rem; 155 + } 156 + 157 + .vote-badge { 158 + display: inline-block; 159 + padding: 4px 10px; 160 + border-radius: 12px; 161 + font-size: 0.75rem; 162 + font-weight: 600; 163 + margin-right: 6px; 164 + } 165 + .vote-yes { 166 + background: #dc3545; 167 + color: white; 168 + } 169 + .vote-no { 170 + background: #28a745; 171 + color: white; 172 + } 173 + .vote-abstain { 174 + background: #6c757d; 175 + color: white; 176 + } 177 + .footer { 178 + margin-top: 60px; 179 + padding-top: 20px; 180 + border-top: 1px solid #dee2e6; 181 + color: #6c757d; 182 + font-size: 0.9rem; 183 + text-align: center; 184 + line-height: 1.6; 185 + } 186 + .footer a { 187 + color: #3498db; 188 + text-decoration: none; 189 + } 190 + .footer a:hover { 191 + text-decoration: underline; 192 + } 193 + .heart { 194 + color: #e91e63; 195 + } 196 + @media (max-width: 768px) { 197 + .deputados-grid { 198 + grid-template-columns: 1fr; 199 + } 200 + .header h1 { 201 + font-size: 1.8rem; 202 + } 203 + } 204 + </style> 205 + </head> 206 + <body> 207 + <div class="container"> 208 + <div class="header"> 209 + <h1>Assembleia Legislativa Desanda Catarina</h1> 210 + <p>Um quem é quem na assembleia que faz Santa Catarina andar pra trás.</p> 211 + </div> 212 + 213 + <div class="deputados-grid"> 214 + {{range .}} 215 + <div class="deputado-card"> 216 + <div class="photo-section"> 217 + {{if .Photo}} 218 + <img src="{{.Photo}}" alt="{{.Name}}" class="deputado-photo"> 219 + {{else}} 220 + <div class="placeholder-photo"><i class="fas fa-user"></i></div> 221 + {{end}} 222 + </div> 223 + <div class="info-section"> 224 + <div class="name-row"> 225 + <h3 class="deputado-name">{{.Name}}</h3> 226 + <a href="{{.URL}}" class="alesc-link" title="Ver perfil na Alesc"> 227 + <i class="fas fa-external-link-alt"></i> 228 + </a> 229 + </div> 230 + <div class="party-badge">{{.Party}}</div> 231 + 232 + <div class="bills-section"> 233 + {{range .Votes}} 234 + {{if .Vote}} 235 + <div class="bill-item bill-item-{{.Vote}}"> 236 + <div class="bill-title">{{.Name}}</div> 237 + <span class="vote-badge vote-{{.Vote}}"> 238 + {{if eq .Vote "yes"}}SIM{{else}}NÃO{{end}} 239 + </span> 240 + </div> 241 + {{end}} 242 + {{end}} 243 + </div> 244 + 245 + {{if .SocialMedia}} 246 + <div class="contact-links"> 247 + {{range .SocialMedia}} 248 + <a href="{{.URL}}" class="contact-link" title="{{.URL}}"> 249 + <i class="{{.Icon}}"></i> 250 + </a> 251 + {{end}} 252 + </div> 253 + {{end}} 254 + </div> 255 + </div> 256 + {{end}} 257 + </div> 258 + 259 + <div class="footer"> 260 + <p>Feito com <span class="heart">💜</span> por <a href="https://cuducos.me" target="_blank">Cuducos</a>, com <a href="https://tangleg.org/cuducos.me/desanda-catarina" target="_blank">código aberto</a> e <a href="https://dadosabertos.tse.jus.br/dataset/candidatos-2022">dados abertos do TSE</a>.</p> 261 + <p>Por falta de transparência da <acronym title="Assembleia Legislativa de Santa Catarina">ALESC</acronym> e de parlamentares, votações simbólicas são presumidas com base em reportagens.</p> 262 + </div> 263 + </div> 264 + </body> 265 + </html>
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main.go
··· 1 + package main 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "archive/zip" 5 + _ "embed" 6 + "encoding/csv" 7 + "errors" 8 + "fmt" 9 + "html/template" 10 + "io" 11 + "log" 12 + "log/slog" 13 + "net/http" 14 + "os" 15 + "path/filepath" 16 + "sort" 17 + "strings" 18 + 19 + "golang.org/x/sync/errgroup" 20 + "golang.org/x/text/encoding/charmap" 21 + "golang.org/x/text/transform" 22 + ) 23 + 24 + //go:embed index.html 25 + var index string 26 + 27 + type bill struct { 28 + name string 29 + inFavor []string 30 + against []string 31 + } 32 + 33 + var ( 34 + quotas = bill{ 35 + "Contra cotas raciais na UDESC", 36 + []string{ 37 + "ALEX BRASIL", 38 + "ALTAIR SILVA", 39 + "ANA CAMPAGNOLO", 40 + "ANTIDIO LUNELLI", 41 + "CAMILO MARTINS", 42 + "CARLOS HUMBERTO", 43 + "EMERSON STEIN", 44 + "FERNANDO KRELLING", 45 + "IVAN NAATZ", 46 + "JAIR MIOTTO", 47 + "JESSÉ LOPES", 48 + "JOSÉ MILTON SCHEFFER", 49 + "JÚLIO GARCIA", 50 + "JÚNIOR CARDOSO", 51 + "LUCAS NEVES", 52 + "MARCIUS MACHADO", 53 + "MARCOS DA ROSA", 54 + "MARCOS VIEIRA", 55 + "MARIO MOTTA", 56 + "MATHEUS CADORIN", 57 + "MAURICIO ESKUDIARK", 58 + "MAURICIO PEIXER", 59 + "NAPOLEÃO BERNARDES", 60 + "NILSO BERLANDA", 61 + "OSCAR GUTZ", 62 + "PEPÊ COLLAÇO", 63 + "SARGENTO LIMA", 64 + "SÉRGIO GUIMARÃES", 65 + "SÉRGIO MOTTA", 66 + "THIAGO ZILLI", 67 + "VOLNEI WEBER", 68 + }, 69 + []string{ 70 + "FABIANO DA LUZ", 71 + "MARQUITO MARCOS JOSÉ ABREU", 72 + "NEODI SARETTA", 73 + "PADRE PEDRO", 74 + "PAULINHA", 75 + "RODRIGO MINOTTO", 76 + "DR. VICENTE", 77 + }, 78 + } 79 + cameras = bill{ 80 + "Câmeras em sala de aula", 81 + []string{ 82 + "PADRE PEDRO", 83 + "PAULINHA", 84 + "RODRIGO MINOTTO", 85 + "DR. VICENTE", 86 + "ALEX BRASIL", 87 + "ALTAIR SILVA", 88 + "ANA CAMPAGNOLO", 89 + "ANTIDIO LUNELLI", 90 + "CAMILO MARTINS", 91 + "CARLOS HUMBERTO", 92 + "EMERSON STEIN", 93 + "FERNANDO KRELLING", 94 + "IVAN NAATZ", 95 + "JAIR MIOTTO", 96 + "JESSÉ LOPES", 97 + "JOSÉ MILTON SCHEFFER", 98 + "JÚLIO GARCIA", 99 + "JÚNIOR CARDOSO", 100 + "LUCAS NEVES", 101 + "MARCIUS MACHADO", 102 + "MARCOS DA ROSA", 103 + "MARCOS VIEIRA", 104 + "MARIO MOTTA", 105 + "MATHEUS CADORIN", 106 + "MAURICIO ESKUDIARK", 107 + "MAURICIO PEIXER", 108 + "NAPOLEÃO BERNARDES", 109 + "NILSO BERLANDA", 110 + "OSCAR GUTZ", 111 + "PEPÊ COLLAÇO", 112 + "SARGENTO LIMA", 113 + "SÉRGIO GUIMARÃES", 114 + "SÉRGIO MOTTA", 115 + "THIAGO ZILLI", 116 + "VOLNEI WEBER", 117 + }, 118 + []string{ 119 + "MARQUITO MARCOS JOSÉ ABREU", 120 + "FABIANO DA LUZ", 121 + "NEODI SARETTA", 122 + }, 123 + } 124 + ) 125 + 126 + type Bill struct { 127 + Name string 128 + Vote string 129 + } 130 + 131 + type SocialMedia struct { 132 + URL string 133 + Icon string 134 + } 135 + 136 + type Person struct { 137 + ID string 138 + Name string 139 + Status string 140 + SocialMedia []SocialMedia 141 + Photo *string 142 + URL string 143 + Party string 144 + Votes []Bill 145 + } 146 + 147 + func urlFor(client *http.Client, name string) (string, bool, error) { 148 + n := strings.ToLower(name) 149 + switch { 150 + case strings.Contains(n, "marquito"): 151 + n = "marquito" 152 + case strings.Contains(n, "padre pedro"): 153 + n = "padre-pedro-baldissera" 154 + case strings.Contains(n, "dr. vicente"): 155 + n = "dr.-vicente-caropreso" 156 + default: 157 + n = strings.ReplaceAll(n, " ", "-") 158 + n = strings.ReplaceAll(n, ".", "") 159 + n = strings.ReplaceAll(n, "'", "") 160 + } 161 + url := fmt.Sprintf("https://www.alesc.sc.gov.br/deputados/%s/", n) 162 + resp, err := client.Get(url) 163 + if err != nil { 164 + slog.Warn("HTTP error", "error", err, "url", url) 165 + return "", false, err 166 + } 167 + defer func() { 168 + if err := resp.Body.Close(); err != nil { 169 + slog.Warn("could not close response body", "error", err, "url", url) 170 + } 171 + }() 172 + if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { 173 + return "", false, errors.New(resp.Status) 174 + } 175 + return url, true, nil 176 + } 177 + 178 + func copyPhotoFrom(id string, pth string) (string, error) { 179 + r, err := zip.OpenReader(pth) 180 + if err != nil { 181 + return "", err 182 + } 183 + defer func() { 184 + if err := r.Close(); err != nil { 185 + slog.Warn("could not close zip reader", "error", err, "path", pth) 186 + } 187 + }() 188 + for _, f := range r.File { 189 + n := filepath.Base(f.Name) 190 + if strings.HasPrefix(n, fmt.Sprintf("FSC%s_div", id)) { 191 + src, err := f.Open() 192 + if err != nil { 193 + return "", err 194 + } 195 + defer func() { 196 + if err := src.Close(); err != nil { 197 + slog.Warn("could not close zip file source", "error", err) 198 + } 199 + }() 200 + if err := os.MkdirAll("site/images", 0755); err != nil { 201 + return "", err 202 + } 203 + dst, err := os.Create(fmt.Sprintf("site/images/%s.jpg", id)) 204 + if err != nil { 205 + return "", err 206 + } 207 + defer func() { 208 + if err := dst.Close(); err != nil { 209 + slog.Warn("could not close destination file", "error", err, "id", id) 210 + } 211 + }() 212 + if _, err := io.Copy(dst, src); err != nil { 213 + return "", err 214 + } 215 + return fmt.Sprintf("images/%s.jpg", id), nil 216 + } 217 + } 218 + return "", nil 219 + } 220 + 221 + func getVoteFor(name string, b bill) string { 222 + for _, nm := range b.against { 223 + if strings.EqualFold(nm, name) { 224 + return "no" 225 + } 226 + } 227 + for _, nm := range b.inFavor { 228 + if strings.EqualFold(nm, name) { 229 + return "yes" 230 + } 231 + } 232 + return "" 233 + } 234 + 235 + func getBillsForPerson(name string) []Bill { 236 + return []Bill{ 237 + {Name: quotas.name, Vote: getVoteFor(name, quotas)}, 238 + {Name: cameras.name, Vote: getVoteFor(name, cameras)}, 239 + } 240 + } 241 + 242 + func socialIcon(url string) string { 243 + if strings.Contains(url, "facebook.com") || strings.Contains(url, "fb.com") { 244 + return "fab fa-facebook" 245 + } 246 + if strings.Contains(url, "instagram.com") { 247 + return "fab fa-instagram" 248 + } 249 + if strings.Contains(url, "twitter.com") || strings.Contains(url, "x.com") { 250 + return "fab fa-twitter" 251 + } 252 + if strings.Contains(url, "youtube.com") { 253 + return "fab fa-youtube" 254 + } 255 + if strings.Contains(url, "linkedin.com") { 256 + return "fab fa-linkedin" 257 + } 258 + if strings.Contains(url, "tiktok.com") { 259 + return "fab fa-tiktok" 260 + } 261 + return "fas fa-globe" 262 + } 263 + 264 + func checkURL(client *http.Client, url string) bool { 265 + resp, err := client.Head(url) 266 + if err != nil { 267 + return false 268 + } 269 + defer func() { 270 + if err := resp.Body.Close(); err != nil { 271 + log.Printf("Error closing response body for %s: %v", url, err) 272 + } 273 + }() 274 + return resp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK 275 + } 276 + 277 + func readCSVFromZip(pth string, name string) ([][]string, error) { 278 + r, err := zip.OpenReader(pth) 279 + if err != nil { 280 + return nil, err 281 + } 282 + defer func() { 283 + if err := r.Close(); err != nil { 284 + log.Printf("Error closing zip reader for %s: %v", pth, err) 285 + } 286 + }() 287 + for _, f := range r.File { 288 + if filepath.Base(f.Name) == name { 289 + src, err := f.Open() 290 + if err != nil { 291 + return nil, err 292 + } 293 + defer func() { 294 + if err := src.Close(); err != nil { 295 + log.Printf("Error closing zip file source: %v", err) 296 + } 297 + }() 298 + reader := transform.NewReader(src, charmap.Windows1252.NewDecoder()) 299 + r := csv.NewReader(reader) 300 + r.Comma = ';' 301 + r.LazyQuotes = true 302 + return r.ReadAll() 303 + } 304 + } 305 + return nil, fmt.Errorf("file %s not found in %s", name, pth) 306 + } 307 + 308 + func main() { 309 + urls, err := readCSVFromZip("tse/rede_social_candidato_2022_SC.zip", "rede_social_candidato_2022_SC.csv") 310 + if err != nil { 311 + log.Fatal(err) 312 + } 313 + m := make(map[string][]string) 314 + for i, row := range urls { 315 + if i == 0 { 316 + continue 317 + } 318 + id := row[8] 319 + url := row[10] 320 + m[id] = append(m[id], url) 321 + } 322 + all, err := readCSVFromZip("tse/consulta_cand_2022.zip", "consulta_cand_2022_SC.csv") 323 + if err != nil { 324 + log.Fatal(err) 325 + } 326 + var g errgroup.Group 327 + g.SetLimit(16) 328 + idIdx := 15 329 + nameIdx := 18 330 + partyIdx := 26 331 + statusIdx := 49 332 + ch := make(chan Person) 333 + done := make(chan struct{}) 334 + client := &http.Client{ 335 + CheckRedirect: func(req *http.Request, via []*http.Request) error { 336 + return http.ErrUseLastResponse 337 + }, 338 + } 339 + var ps []Person 340 + go func() { 341 + var t uint 342 + for p := range ch { 343 + t++ 344 + ps = append(ps, p) 345 + fmt.Printf("%02d. %s\n", t, p.Name) 346 + } 347 + sort.Slice(ps, func(i, j int) bool { 348 + return ps[i].Name < ps[j].Name 349 + }) 350 + close(done) 351 + }() 352 + for i, row := range all { 353 + if i == 0 { 354 + continue 355 + } 356 + s := row[statusIdx] 357 + if s == "4" || s == "-1" { 358 + continue 359 + } 360 + g.Go(func() error { 361 + id := row[idIdx] 362 + name := row[nameIdx] 363 + p := Person{ID: id, Name: name, Party: row[partyIdx], Votes: getBillsForPerson(name)} 364 + 365 + ok := false 366 + for _, b := range p.Votes { 367 + if b.Vote != "" { 368 + ok = true 369 + break 370 + } 371 + } 372 + if !ok { 373 + return nil 374 + } 375 + 376 + u, ok, err := urlFor(client, p.Name) 377 + if err != nil || !ok { 378 + return nil 379 + } 380 + p.URL = u 381 + 382 + pic, err := copyPhotoFrom(id, "tse/foto_cand2022_SC_div.zip") 383 + if err == nil && pic != "" { 384 + p.Photo = &pic 385 + } 386 + 387 + var us []SocialMedia 388 + var sg errgroup.Group 389 + c := make(chan string, len(m[id])) 390 + for _, u := range m[id] { 391 + u := u 392 + sg.Go(func() error { 393 + if checkURL(client, u) { 394 + c <- u 395 + } 396 + return nil 397 + }) 398 + } 399 + go func() { 400 + if err := sg.Wait(); err != nil { 401 + slog.Warn("error waiting for social media checks", "error", err) 402 + } 403 + close(c) 404 + }() 405 + for u := range c { 406 + us = append(us, SocialMedia{URL: u, Icon: socialIcon(u)}) 407 + } 408 + p.SocialMedia = us 409 + ch <- p 410 + return nil 411 + }) 412 + } 413 + if err := g.Wait(); err != nil { 414 + log.Fatal(err) 415 + } 416 + close(ch) 417 + <-done 418 + if err := os.MkdirAll("site", 0755); err != nil { 419 + log.Fatal(err) 420 + } 421 + t, err := template.New("index").Parse(index) 422 + if err != nil { 423 + log.Fatal(err) 424 + } 425 + f, err := os.Create("site/index.html") 426 + if err != nil { 427 + log.Fatal(err) 428 + } 429 + defer func() { 430 + if err := f.Close(); err != nil { 431 + slog.Warn("could not close output file", "error", err) 432 + } 433 + }() 434 + if err := t.Execute(f, ps); err != nil { 435 + log.Fatal(err) 436 + } 437 + }
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