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Dependency free module for scraping and crawling websites using [Crawlbase](https://crawlbase.com) API
Dependency free module for scraping and crawling websites using Crawlbase API
Install using npm
npm i crawlbase
Require the necessary API class in your project.
You can get your Crawlbase free token from here.
const { CrawlingAPI, ScraperAPI, LeadsAPI, ScreenshotsAPI } = require('crawlbase');
Initialize with one of your account tokens, either normal or javascript token. Then make get or post requests accordingly.
const api = new CrawlingAPI({ token: 'YOUR_TOKEN' });
Pass the url that you want to scrape plus any options from the ones available in the API documentation.
api.get(url, options);
Example:
api.get('https://www.facebook.com/britneyspears').then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.body);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
You can pass any options from Crawlbase API.
Example:
api.get('https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/5bx4bx/thanks_obama/', {
userAgent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; rv:20.0) Gecko/20121202 Firefox/30.0',
format: 'json'
}).then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.body);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
Pass the url that you want to scrape, the data that you want to send which can be either a json or a string, plus any options from the ones available in the API documentation.
api.post(url, data, options);
Example:
api.post('https://producthunt.com/search', { text: 'example search' }).then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.body);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
You can send the data as application/json instead of x-www-form-urlencoded by setting options postType
as json.
api.post('https://httpbin.org/post', { some_json: 'with some value' }, { postType: 'json' }).then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.body);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
Pass the url that you want to scrape, the data that you want to send which can be either a json or a string, plus any options from the ones available in the API documentation.
api.put(url, data, options);
Example:
api.put('https://producthunt.com/search', { text: 'example search' }).then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.body);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
If you need to scrape any website built with Javascript like React, Angular, Vue, etc. You just need to pass your javascript token and use the same calls. Note that only .get
is available for javascript and not .post
.
const api = new CrawlingAPI({ token: 'YOUR_JAVASCRIPT_TOKEN' });
api.get('https://www.nfl.com').then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.body);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
Same way you can pass javascript additional options.
api.get('https://www.freelancer.com', { pageWait: 5000 }).then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.body);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
You can always get the original status and crawlbase status from the response. Read the Crawlbase documentation to learn more about those status.
api.get('https://craiglist.com').then(response => {
console.log(response.originalStatus, response.cbStatus);
}).catch(error => console.error);
Initialize the Scraper API and use it in the same way as the Crawling API (see above). Use it with your normal token.
const api = new ScraperAPI({ token: 'YOUR_TOKEN' });
api.get('https://www.amazon.com/Halo-SleepSack-Swaddle-Triangle-Neutral/dp/B01LAG1TOS').then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 200) {
console.log(response.json);
}
}).catch(error => console.error);
Initialize with your Leads API token and call the getFromDomain
method.
const api = new LeadsAPI({ token: 'YOUR_TOKEN' });
api.getFromDomain('somesite.com').then(response => {
console.log(response.leads);
});
Initialize with your Screenshots API token and call the get
method, then do whatever you need with the binary content. For example save it in a file.
You can pass any of the available parameters
const api = new ScreenshotsAPI({ token: 'YOUR_TOKEN' });
api.get('https://www.amazon.com').then(response => {
fs.writeFileSync('amazon.jpg', response.body, { encoding: 'binary' });
});
// Example with parameters
api.get('https://www.amazon.com', { device: 'mobile' }).then(response => {
fs.writeFileSync('amazon-mobile.jpg', response.body, { encoding: 'binary' });
});
If you have questions or need help using the library, please open an issue or contact us.
Copyright 2023 Crawlbase
FAQs
Dependency free module for scraping and crawling websites using [Crawlbase](https://crawlbase.com) API
The npm package crawlbase receives a total of 659 weekly downloads. As such, crawlbase popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that crawlbase demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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