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GoogleService-NodeJs

v0.0.1

Published

Google Search Service

Downloads

10

Readme

GoogleService-NodeJs

It works on HTTP Request, all you need to do is provide the url parameters and you will get the search result in Json format from Google Search.

How to use it?

1, first start the application in a terminal

node index.js

2, second load the main index page, point your browser to following URL

http://localhost:3000/

because I haven't implemented the main index page, so you can implement it yourself and modify the code to display your own index page.

3, third load the result page, point your browser to following URL

http://localhost:3000/result

result page haven't implemented yet!

4, fourth query and get search result by point your browser to following URL

http://localhost:3000/search?q=gnome

here is the search result

What to do next?

I am a programmer, good at back end, for UI, I implemented one, check out csrgxtu search. next time, if I got time, I will implement the UI for this Project. and also, implement the project in other programming languages.

Why I start this project?

I use Google Search a lot, and since 2014/7, Google service is blocked in China. and for work reasons I kept learning new Programming languages, to get myself familiar with these languages, I start this project.

If you have a Virtual Host in foreigh countries, then you can deploy this project on your own server and enable others users use your Google Service.