ScrapQ
Lightweight Typescript library for scrapping html with type inference and intellisense.
About
There are plenty scrapping libs out there, but only few with full Typescript support - Typescript will infer type based
on your query. This is small library with only one purpose to provide scrapping in human readable format with full
Typescript support like intellisense and type inference.
Examples
To see Basic examples, please visit ./test/basic.test.ts
Or Advanced example, please visit ./test/exhaustive/agescx.test.ts
Hacker news
import { scrap, $ } from 'scrapq';
const html = fetch('https://news.ycombinator.com/').toString();
const data = scrap(html, {
articles: $.list('.athing', {
title: $.text('.title > a'),
link: $.link('.title > a'),
website: $.text('.title > span.sitebit'),
});
});
console.log(data);
Custom
import { scrap, $ } from 'scrapq';
const STR_TO_SCRAP = `
<h1 class="title">Hello</h1>
<ul>
<li><span>Guten Tag</span></li>
<li><span>Ciao</span></li>
<li><span>Bonjour</span></li>
</ul>
<a class="link" href="/read-more">read more ...</a>
`;
const result = scrap(STR_TO_SCRAP, {
title: $.text('h1.title'),
items: $.list('ul>li', {
text: $.text('span')
}),
link: $.link('a.link')
});
console.log(result);
or just
import { scrap, $ } from 'scrapq';
const result = scrap(STR_TO_SCRAP, {
title: $.text('h1.title'),
texts: $.list('ul>li', $.text('span')),
link: $.link('a.link')
});
API
scrap(html: string, query: Query)
use to scrap json from html. Structure of your output is defined as query
.
To define query, use selectors
or controls
below/
Selectors
$.text(selector: string): string
get text from an element
$.attr(selector: string, htmlAttribute: string): string
get attribute from an element
$.html(selector: string): string
get html
$.count(selector: string): number
get elements count
$.exist(selector: string): boolean
check if element exists
Controls
$.list(selector: string, query: Query | QueryType, predicate?): Array<query>
get list of items