wikifetch
v0.0.2
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Uses cheerio to return a structured JSON representation of a Wikipedia article.
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WikiFetch
Author: @benjamincoe
Problem
For some NLP research I'm currently doing, I was interested in parsing structured information from Wikipedia articles.
I did not want to use a full-featured MediaWiki parser:
- this would be heavy-handed, all I really wanted was: the text contents from articles, images, and links to other articles.
- I wanted to be able to extend the approach to other websites, e.g., news sites.
- I wanted to use a crawler-based approach, rather than downloading a massive dataset.
The Solution
WikiFetch Crawls a Wikipedia article using Node.js and jQuery. It returns a structured JSON-representation of the page:
{
"title": "Foobar Article",
"links": {
"Link_to_another_article: {
"text": "Another article.", // the text that was linked.
"title": "Another_article.", // title attribute <a/> tag.
"occurrences": 1 // number of times this article was linked.
}
},
"sections": {
"Section Heading": {
text: "text contents of section.",
images: ["http://foobar.jpg"] // images occurring within this section.
}
}
}
- Links within sections are replaced with [[article name]], which will have a corresponding entry in links.
Usage
npm install wikifetch -g
wikifetch --article=Dog