openGraphScraper
A simple node module for scraping Open Graph and Twitter Card info off a site.
Installation
npm install open-graph-scraper
Usage
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/'};
ogs(options, function (error, results) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
});
You can set a timeout flag like... Example four seconds:
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/', 'timeout': 4000};
ogs(options, function (error, results) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
});
You can set custom headers. For example scraping data in a specific language:
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/', 'headers': { 'accept-language': 'en' }};
ogs(options, function (error, results) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
});
You can set a blacklist. For example if you want to black list youtube.com:
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/', 'blacklist': ['youtube.com']};
ogs(options, function (error, results) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
});
Example of setting encoding(default is null
):
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/', 'encoding': 'utf8'};
ogs(options, function (error, results) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
});
There is also a followAllRedirects(default is true
) and a maxRedirects(default is 20
) option:
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/', 'followAllRedirects': true, 'maxRedirects': 20};
ogs(options, function (error, results) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
});
If you would like the response of the page you scraped you can grab it as the third param:
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/', 'timeout': 4000};
ogs(options, function (error, results, response) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
console.log('response:', response); // The whole Response Object
});
Promise Example:
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'url': 'http://ogp.me/'};
ogs(options)
.then(function (result) {
console.log('result:', result);
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log('error:', error);
});
Note: By default if page dose not have something like a og:title
tag it will try and look for it in other places and return that. If you truely only want open graph info you can use the option onlyGetOpenGraphInfo
and set it to true
.
It's possible to pass in an HTML string instead of a URL. There won't be a resonse object.
const htmlString = /* html string goes here */;
const ogs = require('open-graph-scraper');
const options = {'html': htmlString};
ogs(options, function (error, results) {
console.log('error:', error); // This is returns true or false. True if there was a error. The error it self is inside the results object.
console.log('results:', results);
});
Results JSON
Check the return for a success
flag. If success is set to true, then the url input was valid. Otherwise it will be set to false. The above example will return something like...
{
data: {
ogTitle: 'Open Graph protocol',
ogType: 'website',
ogUrl: 'http://ogp.me/',
ogDescription: 'The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph.',
ogImage: {
url: 'http://ogp.me/logo.png',
width: '300',
height: '300',
type: 'image/png'
}
},
success: true
}
Features
- This will also scrape twitter info!
- There is a
allMedia
option you can set to true
if you want all the images/videos send back.
Tests
You have to have mocha running. To install it run...
npm install mocha -g
Then you can run the tests by turning on the server and run...
mocha tests/
Make
This will install the all of the dependencies, then run the tests
make test