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@as009/parsehub

v1.0.0

Published

This is the unofficial Node.js client for ParseHub, a platform for scraping websites and creating APIs out of the extracted data.

Downloads

4

Readme

ParseHub Node.js Client

ParseHub icon

Overview

This is the unofficial Node.js client for ParseHub, a platform for scraping websites and creating APIs out of the extracted data.

Install

npm install parsehub-api --save

Usage

Require the module and initialize an instance using your ParseHub API key.

var ParseHub = require('parsehub-api'),
var api = new ParseHub(yourApiKey);

Return a list of all projects belonging to you

api.getProjectList(function(ProjectList)
{
	console.log(ProjectList);
});

On success, returns an object with

  • scrapeProjects - A list of all your projects objects. Each projectRun object may have an additional last_run property, depending on the include_last_run parameter.

Delete an existing projectRun

api.deleteProjectRun({runToken}, function(deletedRunToken)
{
	console.log(deletedRunToken);
});

Parameters

  • runToken - The token of the projectRun you'd like to delete

On success, returns an object with

  • runToken - The token of the projectRun that was deleted

Return the status of a single run of one of your projects

api.getRunStatus({runToken}, function(run)
{
	console.log(run);
});

Parameters

  • runToken - The unique identifier of the run that you'd like to get the status of

On success, returns an object with

  • run - The run object corresponding to the run_token provided

Cancel a single run

api.cancelProjectRun({runToken}, function(cancelledRunToken)
{
	console.log(cancelledRunToken);
});

Parameters

  • runToken The unique identifier of the run you'd like to cancel

On success, returns an object with

  • runToken The unique identifier of the run that was cancelled

Get the result of a single run

api.getRunData({runToken}, function(results)
{
	console.log(results);
});

Parameters

  • runToken - The unique identifier of the run for which you'd like to download the data

On success,

  • Returns a json response which is the global scope of the run.