findonpage
v2.0.1
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Simple Node.js Library to check if something is on a webpage
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findonpage
Simple Node.js Library to check if something is on a webpage
How to setup
npm install findonpage
- Then require the package by doing this
const find = require('findonpage')
How to use
If you've required the package, as seen here above, you'll have to decide which type of find you want to use. Here's the list:
- normal, this one simply makes a request and check if it's on the page.
- fake, this one will use a random user agent. Some websites require a user agent and this one will use a random one.
- anticf, this one will try to bypass Cloudflare their "under attack" pages.
After you've decided which one you want to use you can use the following snippets to use them:
Normal
// Make a simple requests, no random user agents.
find.normal(url, word, r => {
console.log('Normal: ' + r)
})
Fake
// Fake, this one generates random user agents. Some websites require user agents and will block requests without them.
find.fake(url, word, r => {
console.log('Fake: ' + r)
})
AntiCF
// Anticf, this one will try to bypass cloudflare their "I'm under attack" mode.
// This one can take up to 10 seconds when the page is under attack mode but will succeed in getting a result.
find.anticf(url, word, r => {
console.log('AntiCF: ' + r)
})
This will return type: true/false
in the console, you can now use the true/false to do other cool stuff!
Credits
Thanks CMDJojo for helping me making this small package