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web-scraper-headless

v1.0.7

Published

Web Scraper Headless allows to extract data from web pages using plans (sitemaps) created with the Web Scraper browser extension. Using these sitemaps the Web Scraper will navigate the site accordingly and extract all data. Scraped data later can be exp

Downloads

53

Readme

Web Scraper

Web Scraper is a chrome browser extension and a library built for data extraction from web pages. Using this extension you can create a plan (sitemap) how a web site should be traversed and what should be extracted. Using these sitemaps the Web Scraper will navigate the site accordingly and extract all data. Scraped data later can be exported as CSV.

To use it as an extension install it from [Chrome store] chrome-store

To use it as a library do npm i web-scraper-headless

Features

  1. Scrape multiple pages
  2. Sitemaps and scraped data are stored in browsers local storage or in CouchDB
  3. Multiple data selection types
  4. Extract data from dynamic pages (JavaScript+AJAX)
  5. Browse scraped data
  6. Export scraped data as CSV
  7. Import, Export sitemaps
  8. Depends only on Chrome browser

Help

Documentation and tutorials are available on webscraper.io webscraper.io

Ask for help, submit bugs, suggest features on [google groups] google-groups

Submit bugs and suggest features on [bug tracker] github-issues

Headless mode

To use it as a library you need a sitemap, you can write it by hand, but the easiest way is to use the original extension to scrape and then click on "export sitemap".

const webscraper = require('web-scraper-headless')
// visit github and retrieve last commit of all trending repo. 
// The sitemap depends on the actual DOM of github, so it might get outdated
const sitemap = {
     "startUrl": "https://github.com/trending",
     "selectors": [{
	      "parentSelectors": ["_root"],
	      "type": "SelectorLink",
	      "multiple": true,
	      "id": "link_to_repo",
	      "selector": "h3 a",
	      "delay": ""
     }, {
	      "parentSelectors": ["link_to_repo"],
	      "type": "SelectorText",
	      "multiple": false,
	      "id": "latest_commit",
	      "selector": "a.commit-tease-sha",
	      "regex": "",
	      "delay": ""
    }],
    "_id": "github_trending"
}
const options = {delay: 10, pageLoadDelay: 10, browser: 'headless'} // optional delay, pageLoadDelay and browser
webscraper(sitemap, options)
    .then(function (scraped) {
        // This is your scraped info
    })

By default webscraper-headless will open jsdom as a browser. This is a purely JS implementation of HTML. As such it has no native dependencies and it is very lightweighted. However, it is not capable of executing js which might be a hindrance in some cases. If that is your case, you can use chrome headless as a browser. Note that it will consume far more resources than jsdom and you need to have some native dependencies installed in the server. To use chrome headless do the following:

const sitemap = // same as previous example
const options = {browser: 'headless'}
webscraper(sitemap, options)
    .then(function (scraped) {
        // This is your scraped info
    })

Bugs

When submitting a bug please attach an exported sitemap if possible.

License

LGPLv3

Changelog

v0.2

  • Added Element click selector
  • Added Element scroll down selector
  • Added Link popup selector
  • Improved table selector to work with any html markup
  • Added Image download
  • Added keyboard shortcuts when selecting elements
  • Added configurable delay before using selector
  • Added configurable delay between page visiting
  • Added multiple start url configuration
  • Added form field validation
  • Fixed a lot of bugs

v0.1.3

  • Added Table selector
  • Added HTML selector
  • Added HTML attribute selector
  • Added data preview
  • Added ranged start urls
  • Fixed bug which made selector tree not to show on some operating systems