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bassdrive-archive-spider

v1.0.7

Published

Provides an easy way to spider the bassdrive archives

Downloads

26

Readme

bassdrive-archive-spider

Installation

npm i bassdrive-archive-spider

Usage

const bassdriveSpider = require("bassdrive-archive-spider")({
  // Default options
  onError: undefined,
});

// Get all the archives!
bassdriveSpider().then(([siteMap, allMp3s]) => {
  console.log(
    siteMap.paths["/1%20-%20Monday/"].paths["Monday%20Night%20Live%20-%20BMK/"]
  );
  console.log(allMp3s.slice(0, 20));
});

The Mp3 objects in siteMap and allMp3s are defined in Mp3.ts and look like:

{
  url: 'http://archives.bassdrivearchive.com/1%20-%20Monday/Translation%20Sound%20-%20Rogue%20State/%5b2016.02.08%5d%20Translation%20Sound%20-%20Rogue%20State.mp3',
  filename: '[2016.02.08] Translation Sound - Rogue State.mp3',
  date: moment("2016-02-08T00:00:00.000"),
  show: 'Translation Sound',
  artist: 'Rogue State' },
}

All the fields are scraped from the url with simple Regexps and may not be accurate. Only the url and filename properties are guaranteed, but the naming conventions are simple enough that most files will have all properties populated.

Options

onError

Type: Function|Falsey

Default: undefined

onError is an error handler used during the spidering process. If a page fails to load, or if links are incorrectly parsed, this will fire. To ignore the error, simply return an empty array. To elevate the error, return a rejected promise. By default errors are ignored.

// Log errors to console and continue
function onError(err) {
  console.error(err);
  return [];
}

// Stop everything on error
function onError(err) {
  return Promise.reject(err);
}