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Ecoindex-Cli
This tool provides an easy way to analyze websites with Ecoindex from your local computer using multi-threading. You have the ability to:
- Make the analysis on multiple pages
- Define multiple screen resolution
- Make a recursive analysis from a given website
This CLI is built on top of ecoindex-python with Typer
The output is a CSV or JSON file with the results of the analysis.
Requirements
Quickstart
The simplest way to start with ecoindex-cli is to install docker and then create an alias in your .bashrc or .zshrc file:
alias ecoindex-cli="docker run -it --rm -v /tmp/ecoindex-cli:/tmp/ecoindex-cli vvatelot/ecoindex-cli:latest ecoindex-cli"
Then you can use the cli as if it was installed on your computer:
ecoindex-cli --help
Use case
The docker image vvatelot/ecoindex-cli is available for linux/amd64
and linux/arm64
platforms and provides you an easy way to use this CLI on your environment.
The one line command to use it is:
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --recursive --html-report
Make a simple analysis
You give just one web url
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr
<details><summary>Result</summary>
ποΈ Urls recorded in file `/tmp/ecoindex-cli/input/www.ecoindex.fr.csv`
There are 1 url(s), do you want to process? [Y/n]:
1 urls for 1 window size with 8 maximum workers
100% ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ 1/1 β’ 0:00:10 β’ 0:00:00
ββββββββββββββββββ³ββββββββββ³βββββββββ
β Total analysis β Success β Failed β
β‘ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ©
β 1 β 1 β 0 β
ββββββββββββββββββ΄ββββββββββ΄βββββββββ
ποΈ File /tmp/ecoindex-cli/output/www.ecoindex.fr/2023-14-04_140013/results.csv written !
</details>
This makes an analysis with a screen resolution of 1920x1080px by default and with the last known version of chromedriver. You can set those settings with options:
--window-size
and--chrome-version
You can add multiple urls to analyze with the option--url
. For example:
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --url https://www.ecoindex.fr/a-propos/
Provide urls from a file
You can use a file with given urls that you want to analyze: One url per line. This is helpful if you want to play the same scenario recurrently.
ecoindex-cli analyze --urls-file input/ecoindex.csv
<details><summary>Result</summary>
ποΈ Urls recorded in file `/tmp/ecoindex-cli/input/www.ecoindex.fr.csv`
There are 2 url(s), do you want to process? [Y/n]:
2 urls for 1 window size with 8 maximum workers
100% ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ 2/2 β’ 0:00:14 β’ 0:00:00
ββββββββββββββββββ³ββββββββββ³βββββββββ
β Total analysis β Success β Failed β
β‘ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ©
β 2 β 2 β 0 β
ββββββββββββββββββ΄ββββββββββ΄βββββββββ
ποΈ File /tmp/ecoindex-cli/output/www.ecoindex.fr.csv/2023-14-04_140853/results.csv written !
</details>
Make a recursive analysis
You can make a recursive analysis of a given webiste. This means that the app will try to find out all the pages into your website and launch an analysis on all those web pages. β οΈ This can process for a very long time! Use it at your own risks!
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --recursive
<details><summary>Result</summary>
You are about to perform a recursive website scraping. This can take a long time. Are you sure to want to proceed? [Y/n]:
β²οΈ Crawling root url https://www.ecoindex.fr -> Wait a minute!
-2023-04-14 14:09:38 [scrapy.utils.log] INFO: Scrapy 2.8.0 started (bot: scrapybot)
2023-04-14 14:09:38 [scrapy.utils.log] INFO: Versions: lxml 4.9.2.0, libxml2 2.9.14, cssselect 1.2.0, parsel 1.7.0, w3lib 2.1.1, Twisted 22.10.0, Python 3.11.3 (main, Apr 5 2023, 14:15:06) [GCC 9.4.0], pyOpenSSL 23.0.0 (OpenSSL 3.0.8 7 Feb 2023), cryptography 39.0.2, Platform Linux-5.15.0-67-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31
2023-04-14 14:09:38 [scrapy.crawler] INFO: Overridden settings:
{'LOG_ENABLED': False}
ποΈ Urls recorded in file `/tmp/ecoindex-cli/input/www.ecoindex.fr.csv`
There are 7 url(s), do you want to process? [Y/n]:
7 urls for 1 window size with 8 maximum workers
100% ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ 7/7 β’ 0:00:25 β’ 0:00:00
ββββββββββββββββββ³ββββββββββ³βββββββββ
β Total analysis β Success β Failed β
β‘ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ©
β 7 β 7 β 0 β
ββββββββββββββββββ΄ββββββββββ΄βββββββββ
ποΈ File /tmp/ecoindex-cli/output/www.ecoindex.fr/2023-14-04_141011/results.csv written !
</details>
Generate a html report
You can generate a html report easily at the end of the analysis. You just have to add the option --html-report
.
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --recursive --html-report
<details><summary>Result</summary>
You are about to perform a recursive website scraping. This can take a long time. Are you sure to want to proceed? [Y/n]:
β²οΈ Crawling root url https://www.ecoindex.fr -> Wait a minute!
-2023-04-14 14:16:13 [scrapy.utils.log] INFO: Scrapy 2.8.0 started (bot: scrapybot)
2023-04-14 14:16:13 [scrapy.utils.log] INFO: Versions: lxml 4.9.2.0, libxml2 2.9.14, cssselect 1.2.0, parsel 1.7.0, w3lib 2.1.1, Twisted 22.10.0, Python 3.11.3 (main, Apr 5 2023, 14:15:06) [GCC 9.4.0], pyOpenSSL 23.0.0 (OpenSSL 3.0.8 7 Feb 2023), cryptography 39.0.2, Platform Linux-5.15.0-67-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31
2023-04-14 14:16:13 [scrapy.crawler] INFO: Overridden settings:
{'LOG_ENABLED': False}
ποΈ Urls recorded in file `/tmp/ecoindex-cli/input/www.ecoindex.fr.csv`
There are 7 url(s), do you want to process? [Y/n]:
7 urls for 1 window size with 8 maximum workers
100% ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ 7/7 β’ 0:00:28 β’ 0:00:00
ββββββββββββββββββ³ββββββββββ³βββββββββ
β Total analysis β Success β Failed β
β‘ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ©
β 7 β 7 β 0 β
ββββββββββββββββββ΄ββββββββββ΄βββββββββ
ποΈ File /tmp/ecoindex-cli/output/www.ecoindex.fr/2023-14-04_141645/results.csv written !
π¦οΈ Amazing! A report has been generated to /tmp/ecoindex-cli/output/www.ecoindex.fr/2023-14-04_141645/index.html
</details>
When generating a html report, the results are written in a CSV file and you can not specify the result file location. So options
--export-format
and--output-file
are ignored.
Here is a sample result:
Other features
Set the output file
You can define the csv output file
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --output-file ~/ecoindex-results/ecoindex.csv
Export to JSON file
By default, the results are exported to a CSV file. But, you can specify to export the results to a JSON file.
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --export-format json
Change wait before / after scroll
By default, the scenario waits 3 seconds before and after scrolling to bottom of the page so that the analysis results are conform to the Ecoindex main API methodology.
You can change this value with the option --wait-before-scroll
and --wait-after-scroll
to fit your needs.
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --wait-before-scroll 1 --wait-after-scroll 1
Using a specific Chrome version
You can use a specific Chrome version to make the analysis. This is useful if you use an old chrome version. You just have to provide the main Chrome version number.
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --chrome-version 107
Or if you do not know the Chrome version number, you can use the one line command
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --chrome-version (google-chrome --version | grep --only -P '(?<=\\s)\\d{3}')
Using multi-threading
You can use multi-threading to speed up the analysis when you have a lot of websites to analyze. In this case, you can define the maximum number of workers to use:
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --url https://www.greenit.fr/ --max-workers 10
By default, the number of maximum workers is set to CPU count.
Disable console interaction
You can disable confirmations, and force the app to answer yes to all of them. It can be useful if you need to start the app from another script, or if you have no time to wait it to finish.
ecoindex-cli analyze --url https://www.ecoindex.fr --recursive --no-interaction
Only generate a report from existing result file
If you already performed an anlayzis and (for example), forgot to generate the html report, you do not need to re-run a full analyzis, you can simply request a report from your result file :
ecoindex-cli report "/tmp/ecoindex-cli/output/www.ecoindex.fr/2021-05-06_191355/results.csv" "www.synchrone.fr"
<details><summary>Result</summary>
π¦οΈ Amazing! A report has been generated to /tmp/ecoindex-cli/output/www.ecoindex.fr/2021-05-06_191355/index.html
</details>
Results example
The result of the analysis is a CSV or JSON file which can be easily used for further analysis:
CSV example
width,height,url,size,nodes,requests,grade,score,ges,water,date,page_type
1920,1080,https://www.ecoindex.fr,521.54,45,68,B,75.0,1.5,2.25,2022-05-03 22:28:49.280479,
1920,1080,https://www.greenit.fr,1374.641,666,167,E,32.0,2.36,3.54,2022-05-03 22:28:51.176216,website
JSON example
[
{
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080,
"url": "https://www.ecoindex.fr",
"size": 521.54,
"nodes": 45,
"requests": 68,
"grade": "B",
"score": 75.0,
"ges": 1.5,
"water": 2.25,
"date": "2022-05-03 22:25:01.016749",
"page_type": null
},
{
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080,
"url": "https://www.greenit.fr",
"size": 1163.386,
"nodes": 666,
"requests": 148,
"grade": "E",
"score": 34.0,
"ges": 2.32,
"water": 3.48,
"date": "2022-05-03 22:25:04.516676",
"page_type": "website"
}
]
Fields description
width
is the screen width used for the page analysis (in pixels)height
is the screen height used for the page analysis (in pixels)url
is the analysed page urlsize
is the size of the page and of the downloaded elements of the page in KBnodes
is the number of the DOM elements in the pagerequests
is the number of external requests made by the pagegrade
is the corresponding ecoindex grade of the page (from A to G)score
Β is the corresponding ecoindex score of the page (0 to 100)ges
is the equivalent of greenhouse gases emission (ingCO2e
) of the pagewater
is the equivalent water consumption (incl
) of the pagedate
is the datetime of the page analysispage_type
is the type of the page, based ton the opengraph type tag
Development
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- Poetry
- Chrome (or Chromium)
- ChromeDriver
Installation
At first, you need to install dependencies:
git clone
cd ecoindex-cli
poetry install
You also need to install Google Chrome or Chromium and the corresponding ChromeDriver for your OS.
You have to download the chrome driver and put it in the project path. You can also use the --chromedriver-path
option to specify the path to the chrome driver.
Usage
poetry run ecoindex-cli --help
poetry run ecoindex-cli analyze --help
poetry run ecoindex-cli report --help
Testing
We use Pytest to run unit tests for this project. The test suite are in the tests
folder. Just execute :
poetry run pytest --cov-report term-missing:skip-covered --cov=. --cov-config=.coveragerc tests
This runs pytest and also generate a coverage report (terminal and html)
Disclaimer
The LCA values used by ecoindex_cli to evaluate environmental impacts are not under free license - Β©FrΓ©dΓ©ric Bordage Please also refer to the mentions provided in the code files for specifics on the IP regime.