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Created By : Raja Tomar License : Apache License 2.0 Email: rajatomar788@gmail.com Downloads

PyWebCopy is a free tool for copying full or partial websites locally onto your hard-disk for offline viewing.

PyWebCopy will scan the specified website and download its content onto your hard-disk. Links to resources such as style-sheets, images, and other pages in the website will automatically be remapped to match the local path. Using its extensive configuration you can define which parts of a website will be copied and how.

What can PyWebCopy do?

PyWebCopy will examine the HTML mark-up of a website and attempt to discover all linked resources such as other pages, images, videos, file downloads - anything and everything. It will download all of theses resources, and continue to search for more. In this manner, WebCopy can "crawl" an entire website and download everything it sees in an effort to create a reasonable facsimile of the source website.

What can PyWebCopy not do?

PyWebCopy does not include a virtual DOM or any form of JavaScript parsing. If a website makes heavy use of JavaScript to operate, it is unlikely PyWebCopy will be able to make a true copy if it is unable to discover all of the website due to JavaScript being used to dynamically generate links.

PyWebCopy does not download the raw source code of a web site, it can only download what the HTTP server returns. While it will do its best to create an offline copy of a website, advanced data driven websites may not work as expected once they have been copied.

Installation

pywebcopy is available on PyPi and is easily installable using pip


$ pip install pywebcopy

You are ready to go. Read the tutorials below to get started.

First steps

You should always check if the latest pywebcopy is installed successfully.

>>> import pywebcopy
>>> pywebcopy.__version___
7.x.x

Your version may be different, now you can continue the tutorial.

Basic Usages

To save any single page, just type in python console


from pywebcopy import save_webpage
save_webpage(
      url="https://httpbin.org/",
      project_folder="E://savedpages//",
      project_name="my_site",
      bypass_robots=True,
      debug=True,
      open_in_browser=True,
      delay=None,
      threaded=False,
)

To save full website (This could overload the target server, So, be careful)


from pywebcopy import save_website
save_website(
url="https://httpbin.org/",
project_folder="E://savedpages//",
project_name="my_site",
bypass_robots=True,
debug=True,
open_in_browser=True,
delay=None,
threaded=False,
)

Running Tests

Running tests is simple and doesn't require any external library. Just run this command from root directory of pywebcopy package.

$ python -m pywebcopy --tests

Command Line Interface

pywebcopy have a very easy to use command-line interface which can help you do task without having to worrying about the inner long way.

Authentication and Cookies

Most of the time authentication is needed to access a certain page. Its real easy to authenticate with pywebcopy because it uses an requests.Session object for base http activity which can be accessed through WebPage.session attribute. And as you know there are ton of tutorials on setting up authentication with requests.Session.

Here is an example to fill forms

from pywebcopy.configs import get_config

config = get_config('http://httpbin.org/')
wp = config.create_page()
wp.get(config['project_url'])
form = wp.get_forms()[0]
form.inputs['email'].value = 'bar' # etc
form.inputs['password'].value = 'baz' # etc
wp.submit_form(form)
wp.get_links()

You can read more in the github repositories docs folder.