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crawler-request-undefined-message-gone
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HTTP request module customized for crawlers.
HTTP request module customized for crawlers.
npm install crawler-request
const crawler = require('crawler-request');
crawler("https://stackoverflow.com/").then(function(response){
// handle response
console.log(response.text.lenght);
});
const crawler = require('crawler-request');
crawler("http://careers.stackoverflow.com/stack_overflow_careers.pdf").then(function(response){
// handle response
console.log(response.text.lenght);
});
const crawler = require('crawler-request');
function response_text_size(response){
response["size"] = response.text.length;
return response;
}
crawler("https://stackoverflow.com/",response_text_size).then(function(response){
// handle response
console.log(response.size);
});
mocha
or npm test
Check test folder and quickstart.js for extra usages.
I use this package actively myself, so it has my top priority. You can chat on WhatsApp about any infos, ideas and suggestions.
If you find a bug or a mistake, you can help by submitting an issue to GitLab Repository
GitLab calls it merge request instead of pull request.
MIT licensed and all it's dependencies are MIT or BSD licensed.
FAQs
HTTP request module customized for crawlers.
The npm package crawler-request-undefined-message-gone receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, crawler-request-undefined-message-gone popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that crawler-request-undefined-message-gone demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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