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ingredient-scraper

v1.2.2

Published

Another ingredient/recipe scraper.

Downloads

2

Readme

ingredient-scraper

Another ingredient/recipe scraper.

Supported sites:

  1. Allrecipes
  2. FoodNetwork
  3. Genius Kitchen
  4. EpiCurious
  5. CindyShopper
  6. The Kitchn
  7. Chowhound
  8. Simply Recipes
  9. Cooking Light
  10. Betty Crocker
  11. MyRecipes
  12. Eating Well
  13. Cooks
  14. Kraft Recipes

==============================

Table of Contents:

  1. Setting up environment
  2. Using the package
  3. Package Options
  4. Package Output and Return Example

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Setting up environment

Importing the Package to Your Project

You Have 2 Options:

RECOMMENDED:

npm install ingredient-scraper

OR from source:

  1. Download the scraper folder and place it somewhere to your projects.

  2. Install the following dependencies:

    cheerio
    request-promise
    fs
    colors/safe
    sanitize-html
    path
    ingredientparser

    npm install cheerio request-promise fs colors/safe sanitize-html path ingredientparser

  3. Import to your project:

    const scraper = require('ingredient-scraper')

==============================

Using the package

const scraper = require('ingredient-scraper');

scraper(url).then(resp => {
resp.cleaned.forEach(elem => {
    console.log(elem.name)
})
}).catch(err => {
    console.error(err)
})
// prints the ingredients to your screen

Options:

scraper(url, save, filename)

url: specify the url to be scraped. Must be one of the supported URLs or an error will occur.
save: optional, if you specify save = true it will save a json of the scraped file.
filename: optional, custom filename for scraped json.

More Examples:

const scraper = require('ingredient-scraper');

scraper(url, true).then(resp => {
        console.log(resp)
    })
// saves the json on your current directory as
// allRecipe-Caserole-2831.json

Example:

const scraper = require('ingredient-scraper');

scraper(url, true, "Caserole-recipe.json").then(resp => {
        console.log(resp)
    })
// saves the json on your current directory as
// Caserole-recipe.json

More Details about Return:

The module will return a json file with 4 things:

  1. recipeName The name of the recipe
  2. ingredients An array of the ingredients list
  3. cleaned A cleaned/parsed ingredients list
  4. directions Instruction set for the recipe

For example:

    { 
    recipeName: 
        'Matcha–Chocolate Chip Cookies',  
    ingredients:  [ 
        'Nonstick olive or coconut oil cooking spray',  
        '3/4 cup gluten-free flour',  
        '1/2 teaspoon aluminum-free baking powder',  
        '1/4 teaspoon sea salt',  
        '3 tablespoons unrefined coconut oil, melted',  
        '1 teaspoon organic vanilla extract',  
        '1/3 cup organic sugar (or 5 drops of stevia)',  
        '1 egg (if making vegan, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water)',  
        '1 1/2 ripe medium bananas, mashed',  
        '1/2 cup organic rolled oats',  
        '1 cup semisweet chocolate chips',  
        '1 tablespoon matcha powder, sifted' 
        ],  
    cleaned:  [
        { name: 'Nonstick olive or coconut oil cooking spray' },  
        { amount: '3/4', unit: 'Cup', name: 'gluten-free flour' },  
        { amount: '1/2',  
        unit: 'Teaspoon',  
        name: 'aluminum-free baking powder' },  
        { amount: '1/4', unit: 'Teaspoon', name: 'sea salt' },  
        { amount: '3',  
        unit: 'Tablespoon',  
        name: 'unrefined coconut oil' },  
        { amount: '1',  
        unit: 'Teaspoon',  
        name: 'organic vanilla extract' },  
        { amount: '1/3', unit: 'Cup', name: 'organic sugar' },  
        { amount: '1', name: 'egg' },  
        { amount: '1 1/2', name: 'ripe medium bananas' },  
        { amount: '1/2', unit: 'Cup', name: 'organic rolled oats' },  
        { amount: '1', unit: 'Cup', name: 'semisweet chocolate chips' },  
        { amount: '1', unit: 'Tablespoon', name: 'matcha powder' } 
        ] 
    }