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rakes

v0.0.8

Published

web scraper

Readme

#rakes

rakes is a web scraper for Node.JS

Version

0.0.4

Installation

Install locally (for now):

$ npm install rakes

Setup

Sites.json

Configuration of sites to be crawled.

Required Values:

  • url : url of site
  • id : unique id within this json
  • scraper : path to scraper relative to rakes.js

Optional Values:

  • iterator : if iterating over sites
  • limit : index where iterator stops
  • startIndex : index where iterator starts

EX :

[     
      {
         "url":"http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites",
         "id":"cl",
         "scraper":"../../scrapers/cl"
      }, 
      {
         "url":"https://news.ycombinator.com/news?p=",
         "iterator":"1",
         "limit":"5",
         "startIndex":"1",
         "id":"yc",
         "scraper":"../../scrapers/yc"
      }
]

###Scrapers

Scrapers are modules that are used to parse the html from individual entries in your sites.json

Parameters - html - html from response - app - reference to rakes - cheerio - lets us use jquery like syntax

Public Properties: 'app.scrapeData' : The params property that holds the collective scraped data

Events: - 'scraperComplete' : to be dispatched when scraper has fully parsed html.

EX:

module.exports.scraper = function(html,app,cheerio) {
	var $ = cheerio.load(html);
	$('td.title').each(function(){	
		var el = $(this);
		var title = el.text();
		app.scrapeData.push(title);
	})
	app.pubsub.emit('scraperComplete')
}

###Instantiation Rake(sites.json , callback)

var express = require('express');
var sites = require('./sites');  
var rakes = require('./rakes');
var app = express();
var PORT = process.env.PORT || '8081';

app.listen(PORT)
exports = module.exports = app;
 
rakes.Rake(sites,function(data){
	console.log(data)
	process.kill();
});

Dependencies

  • Cheerio
  • Request

Todo's

  • fix global install
  • get a haircut

License

MIT