Awesome
Pythonic Crawling / Scraping Framework Built on Eventlet
Features
- High Speed WebCrawler built on Eventlet.
- Supports relational databases engines like Postgre, Mysql, Oracle, Sqlite.
- Supports NoSQL databased like Mongodb and Couchdb. New!
- Export your data into Json, XML or CSV formats. New!
- Command line tools.
- Extract data using your favourite tool. XPath or Pyquery (A Jquery-like library for python).
- Cookie Handlers.
- Very easy to use (see the example).
Documentation
http://packages.python.org/crawley/
Project WebSite
http://project.crawley-cloud.com/
To install crawley run
~$ python setup.py install
or from pip
~$ pip install crawley
To start a new project run
~$ crawley startproject [project_name]
~$ cd [project_name]
Write your Models
""" models.py """
from crawley.persistance import Entity, UrlEntity, Field, Unicode
class Package(Entity):
#add your table fields here
updated = Field(Unicode(255))
package = Field(Unicode(255))
description = Field(Unicode(255))
Write your Scrapers
""" crawlers.py """
from crawley.crawlers import BaseCrawler
from crawley.scrapers import BaseScraper
from crawley.extractors import XPathExtractor
from models import *
class pypiScraper(BaseScraper):
#specify the urls that can be scraped by this class
matching_urls = ["%"]
def scrape(self, response):
#getting the current document's url.
current_url = response.url
#getting the html table.
table = response.html.xpath("/html/body/div[5]/div/div/div[3]/table")[0]
#for rows 1 to n-1
for tr in table[1:-1]:
#obtaining the searched html inside the rows
td_updated = tr[0]
td_package = tr[1]
package_link = td_package[0]
td_description = tr[2]
#storing data in Packages table
Package(updated=td_updated.text, package=package_link.text, description=td_description.text)
class pypiCrawler(BaseCrawler):
#add your starting urls here
start_urls = ["http://pypi.python.org/pypi"]
#add your scraper classes here
scrapers = [pypiScraper]
#specify you maximum crawling depth level
max_depth = 0
#select your favourite HTML parsing tool
extractor = XPathExtractor
Configure your settings
""" settings.py """
import os
PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
#Don't change this if you don't have renamed the project
PROJECT_NAME = "pypi"
PROJECT_ROOT = os.path.join(PATH, PROJECT_NAME)
DATABASE_ENGINE = 'sqlite'
DATABASE_NAME = 'pypi'
DATABASE_USER = ''
DATABASE_PASSWORD = ''
DATABASE_HOST = ''
DATABASE_PORT = ''
SHOW_DEBUG_INFO = True
Finally, just run the crawler
~$ crawley run