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    webscraping - Python library for web scraping - Google Project Hosting

    Overview

    The webscraping library aims to make web scraping easier.

    All code is pure Python and has been run across multiple Linux servers, Windows machines, as well as Google App Engine.

    Examples

    common

    >>> from webscraping import common
    >>> common.remove_tags('hello <b>world</b>!')
    'hello world!'
    
    >>> common.extract_domain('http://www.google.com.au/tos.html')
    'google.com.au'
    
    >>> common.unescape('&lt;hello&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;world&gt;')
    '<hello & world>'
    
    >>> common.extract_emails('hello richard AT sitescraper DOT net world')
    ['richard@sitescraper.net']
    
    >>> cj = common.firefox_cookie()
    >>> opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(cj))
    >>> html = opener.open(url).read() # use current firefox cookies to access url

    download

    >>> from webscraping import download
    >>> D = download.Download()
    
    >>> # crawl given domain
    >>> domain = ...
    >>> for url in D.crawl(domain):
    >>>    html = D.cache[url]

    pdict

    >>> from webscraping import pdict 
    >>> cache = pdict.PersistentDict(CACHE_FILE)
    >>> cache['a'] = range(5) # pickle stored in sqlite database
    >>> 'a' in cache
    True
    >>> cache['a']
    [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]

    (see a further example here)

    xpath

    >>> from webscraping import xpath
    >>> html = urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
    >>> xpath.parse(html, '/html/body/ul[2]/li[@class="info"]/div[1]')
    ['div content']
    >>> xpath.parse(html, '/html/body/ul[2]/li[@class="info"]/a/@href')
    ['url1', 'url2', 'url3']
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