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bandcamp-fetch
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A JS library for scraping Bandcamp content; inspired by bandcamp-scraper.
npm i bandcamp-fetch --save
const bcfetch = require('bandcamp-fetch');
bcfetch.discover(...).then( results => {
...
});
Each function returns a Promise which resolves to the fetched data.
discover([params], [options])
Fetches albums through Bandcamp Discover.
params
(optional) - object specifying params to be passed to Bandcamp Discover
All properties are optional. Possible values for each property can be obtained with the getDiscoverOptions()
function.
params
passed to this function will be sanitized with sanitizeDiscoverParams()
. A copy of the sanitized params can obtained through the params
property of the returned result.
options
(optional) - object specifying options to be used when formulating results:
All properties are optional. Image formats can be obtained with the getImageFormats()
function.
getDiscoverOptions()
Fetches Bandcamp Discover options that can be passed back to discover()
.
sanitizeDiscoverParams(params)
Sanitizes params
by setting default values for omitted params and removing irrelevant ones.
You don't have to call this function on params passed to discover()
- they will be sanitized automatically.
getImageFormats([filter])
Fetches the list of image formats used in Bandcamp.
filter
(optional) - 'artist' or 'album'. If specified, narrows down the result to include only formats applicable to the specified value.getImageFormat(idOrName)
Fetches the image format that matches Id or name. If none is found, the result will be null
.
getArtistOrLabelInfo(artistOrLabelUrl, [options])
Fetches information about an artist or label.
artistOrLabelUrl
options
(optional)
getLabelArtists(labelUrl, [options])
Fetches the list of artists belonging to a label.
labelUrl
options
(optional)
getDiscography(artistOrLabelUrl, [options])
Fetches the list of albums and standalone tracks belonging to an artist or label.
artistOrLabelUrl
options
(optional)
getAlbumInfo(albumUrl, [options])
Fetches information about an album.
albumUrl
options
(optional)
getTrackInfo(trackUrl, [options])
Fetches information about a track.
trackUrl
options
(optional)
getAlbumHighlightsByTag(tagUrl, [options])
Fetches album highlights for the tag referred to by tagUrl
. The result is an array of album collections, with each collection corresponding to a highlight category such as 'new and notable' and 'all-time best selling'.
tagUrl
Tag URLs can be obtained with the getTags()
function.
options
(optional)
getTags()
Fetches Bandcamp tags. The result is an object with the following properties:
tags
: non-location tagslocations
: location tagssearch(params, [options])
Searches for params.query
.
params
options
(optional)
getAllShows([options])
Fetches all Bandcamp shows. Each entry in the returned array contains basic information about a show. To retrieve details of a show, pass the url
property of the entry to getShow()
.
options
(optional)
getShow(showUrl, [options])
Get show details for the given showUrl
.
options
(optional)
getArticleCategories()
Fetches the list of Bandcamp Daily article categories. Categories are grouped into sections.
getArticleList([params], [options])
Fetches the list of Bandcamp Daily articles under the category specified by params.categoryUrl
(or all categories if not specified).
params
(optional)
options
(optional)
getArticle(articleUrl, [options])
Fetches the contents of the Bandcamp Daily article at articleUrl
.
articleUrl
options
(optional)
getTagInfo(tagUrl)
Fetches information about the tag referred to by tagUrl
.
getReleasesByTag(tagUrl, [params], [options])
Fetches releases matching the tag referred to by tagUrl
.
tagUrl
params
(optional)
tagUrl
.All properties are optional. For omitted properties, default values obtained from tagUrl
will be used. Possible filter values can be obtained by calling getReleasesByTagFilterOptions()
. For filters.location
and filters.tag
, you may look up additional values not returned by getReleasesByTagFilterOptions()
through searchLocation()
and searchTag()
, respectively.
options
(optional)
true
, use hardcoded default values for filters not specified in params.filters
. If false
or unspecified, default filter values will be obtained by calling getReleasesByTagFilterOptions()
(extra query means slower performance).getReleasesByTagFilterOptions(tagUrl)
Fetches the list of possible filter values for getReleasesByTag()
. For location
and tag
filters, this function does not return a conclusive list of values. You may use searchLocation()
and searchTag()
to look up additional values.
tagUrl
: the URL of the tag for which filter values should be returnedsearchLocation(params)
Fetches the list of locations matching params.q
. Results include both partial and full matches. Each item in the returned array corresponds to a matching location, and its value
property can be used for setting the location
filter in getReleasesByTag()
.
params
:
searchTag(params)
Fetches the list of tags matching params.q
. Results include both partial and full matches. Each item in the returned array corresponds to a matching tag, and its value
property can be used for setting the tags
filter in getReleasesByTag()
.
params
:
The API functions can be called with rate limiting like this:
bcfetch.limiter.getAlbumInfo(...);
Rate limiting is useful when you need to make a large number of queries and don't want to run the risk of getting rejected by the server for making too many requests within a short time interval. If you get a '429 Too Many Requests' error, then you should consider using the rate limiter.
The library uses Bottleneck for rate limiting. You can configure the rate limiter like this:
bcfetch.limiter.updateSettings({
maxConcurrent: 10, // default: 5
minTime: 100 // default: 200
});
updateSettings()
is just a passthrough function to Bottleneck. Check the Bottleneck doc for the list of options you can set.
The library maintains an in-memory cache for two types of resources:
page
- pages fetched during scrapingconstant
- image formats and discover optionsFunctions related to the cache can be called this way:
const bcfetch = require('bandcamp-fetch');
bcfetch.cache.setTTL('page', 500);
bcfetch.cache.setMaxPages(20);
bcfetch.cache.clear('constant');
cache.setTTL(type, TTL)
Sets the expiry time, in seconds, of cache entries for the given resource type.
type
: 'page' or 'constant'TTL
: expiry time in seconds (default: 300
for 'page' and 3600
for 'constant')cache.setMaxPages(maxPages)
Sets the maximum number of pages that can be stored in the cache. A negative value means unlimited. Default: 10
.
cache.clear([type])
Clears the cache entries for the given resource type.
type
(optional): 'page' or 'constant'. If unspecified, clears the entire cache.MIT
FAQs
Scrape Bandcamp content
The npm package bandcamp-fetch receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, bandcamp-fetch popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bandcamp-fetch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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