scraply
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A simple, configurable and functional content scraper
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Scraply
Scraply is a customizable and efficient web crawler and data scraper for Node.js, designed to handle various web crawling needs with ease. You can define the URLs to crawl, configure patterns to include/exclude, and format the output data in JSON. Scraply is built to be flexible, with user-configurable settings and dynamic paths.
Bug Reports & Dev Stuff on: Scraply's GitHub NPM Package: Scraply's NPM
Installation
Using npm:
npm install scraply
Working Example
Initialize Scraply with provided URLs to start crawling:
import { scraply } from 'scraply';
scraply({
CRAWLER: {
INITIAL_URLS: ['https://example.com']
}
});
How Scraply Works
Persistent Data Storage
Scraply persistently saves the state of the crawler in JSON files (the queue, crawled data, etc.). If the crawler is interrupted or rate-limited, all progress is saved, and the crawler will automatically stop. When restarted, Scraply resumes crawling exactly where it left off, without reprocessing already crawled URLs.
Handling Rate Limiting
Scraply is designed to handle rate-limiting gracefully. If the crawler encounters rate-limited responses (e.g., status code 429
), it stops processing further requests and saves everything in the queue. Once restarted, it resumes the crawling process from where it stopped.
This makes Scraply ideal for long-running, continuous crawling tasks. You can integrate Scraply with GitHub Actions or other CI/CD pipelines to perform endless crawling jobs over time. Simply schedule Scraply to run periodically, and it will continue gathering data without duplicating work.
Integration with GitHub Actions
Scraply can be easily integrated into a GitHub Action workflow for continuous, long-running crawling tasks. You can set it up to crawl for a set duration or number of URLs, persistently saving the progress, and then resuming where it left off on the next run.
Config Options
Scraply allows you to pass a configuration object to the main scraply()
function to customize the crawling behavior. Below are the current configuration options:
MAIN_DIR: 'dataset',
CRAWLER: {
INITIAL_URLS: [
'https://crawler-test.com/'
],
INCLUDE_URLS: [
'https://crawler-test.com/.*'
],
ALLOWED_CONTENT_TYPES: [
'text/html'
],
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS: [
'/cdn-cgi/',
/\.(zip|rar|webp|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|mp3|mp4|pdf|css|js|svg|ico|eot|ttf|woff|woff2|otf|webm|ogg|wav|flac|m4a|mkv|mov|avi|wmv|flv|swf|exe|msi|dmg|iso|bin)$/,
],
DOM_ELEMENTS_REMOVE: [
'script',
'noscript',
'style',
'meta',
'link',
'svg',
'path',
'img',
'input',
'textarea',
'embed',
'object',
'iframe',
'nav',
'header',
'footer',
'aside',
'button'
],
RETRY_STATUS_CODES: [408, 429, 500, 502, 503, 504],
REQUEST_TIMEOUT: 4000,
MAX_REDIRECTS: 3,
MAX_RETRIES: 2,
CRAWL_DELAY_MS: 200,
CRAWL_ERROR_RETRY_DELAY_MS: 800,
},
DATA_FORMATTER: {
EXCLUDED_PATTERNS: [],
CATEGORISED_PATHS: {
'https://crawler-test.com': {
'mobile': 'mobile.json',
'*': 'general.json'
},
},
HARD_CODED_LINKS: [
{
file_name: 'hc-links.json',
data: [
{
"url": "https://custom-link.com",
"content": "That's a custom link content, you can add as many as you want."
},
]
}
]
}