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hugopoi-webcrawler

v5.1.0

Published

Web crawling tool

Downloads

4

Readme

Web Crawler

Simple web crawling tool

  • Crawl a entire website with just a start url
  • Output the result as a CSV file
  • Can start and stop from the CSV file (need doc)
  • Fast

Usage in your project as a lib

  1. npm install git+https://github.com/hugopoi/webcrawler.git
const Webcrawler = require('webcrawler');
const Url = require('url');
let seedUrl = 'http://blog.hugopoi.net/';
let parsedUrl = Url.parse(seedUrl);
let webCrawl = new Crawler({
  hostname: parsedUrl.hostname, // Limit crawl to this domain name
  includeSubdomain: false, // Crawl subdomain
  limit: 10000, // Max urls to crawl
  concurrency: 20, // Concurent http call
  priorityRegExp: false, // String to prioritize during crawl, if in
title, url or link text
  nofollow: false, // Ignore urls on nofollow page
  noindex: false // Ignore urls on noindex page
}, [ { url: seedUrl } ]);

webCrawl.promise.then(urls => {
  console.log('Crawl %d urls.', urls.length);
});

webCrawl.emitter.on('url.done', urlData => {
  console.log(urlData.url);
});

You can display debug messages DEBUG="webcrawler" node .

Command Line Tool Features

  • Export all founded URLs to csv file.
  • Visit only content text/html content URL

Option Include all subdomains --include-subdomain Option Limit --limit 10

Todo list

  • Add options & documentation
  • Update package.json for command line tool usage
  • Make package on npmjs.org
  • Add unit test
  • Limit option on already checked urls