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simplecrawler-mongo-queue
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This is a queue implementation for simplecrawler powered by MongoDB.
npm install --save simplecrawler-mongo-queue
First of all, create a new Simplecrawler instance as described in the documentation. Then create the queue instance and assign it to crawler.queue
property.
const Crawler = require('simplecrawler');
const MongoQueue = require('simplecrawler-mongo-queue');
(async () => {
const crawler = new Crawler('http://example.com');
crawler.queue = await MongoQueue.create(datastore, name);
crawler.start();
})();
The create
method returns MongoQueue
instance and has two arguments:
datastore
- the application should provide a MongoDB collection where the queue will be stored.name
(optional) - a name of the queue to distinguish the different crawlers. If the argument is omitted the constructor creates a random queue name.FAQs
MongoDB queue implementation for simplecrawler
The npm package simplecrawler-mongo-queue receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, simplecrawler-mongo-queue popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that simplecrawler-mongo-queue 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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