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XCrawl is a Nodejs multifunctional crawler library. Crawl HTML, JSON, file resources, etc. through simple configuration.

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x-crawl

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XCrawl is a Nodejs multifunctional crawler library. Crawl HTML, JSON, file resources, etc. through simple configuration.

highlights

  • Simple configuration to grab HTML, JSON, file resources, etc.
  • Batch requests can choose mode asynchronous or synchronous
  • Anthropomorphic request interval

Install

Take NPM as an example:

npm install x-crawl

example

Get the title of https://docs.github.com/zh/get-started as an example:

// Import module ES/CJS
import XCrawl from 'x-crawl'

// Create a crawler instance
const docsXCrawl = new XCrawl({
  baseUrl: 'https://docs.github.com',
  timeout: 10000,
  intervalTime: { max: 2000, min: 1000 }
})

// Call fetchHTML API to crawl
docsXCrawl.fetchHTML('/zh/get-started').then((res) => {
  const { jsdom } = res.data
  console.log(jsdom.window.document.querySelector('title')?.textContent)
})

Core concepts

XCrawl

Create a crawler instance via new XCrawl. The request queue is maintained by the instance method itself and is not shared.

Type
class XCrawl {
  private readonly baseConfig
  constructor(baseConfig?: IXCrawlBaseConifg)
  fetchHTML(config: IFetchHTMLConfig): Promise<IFetchHTML>
  fetchData<T = any>(config: IFetchDataConfig): Promise<IFetchCommon<T>>
  fetchFile(config: IFetchFileConfig): Promise<IFetchCommon<IFileInfo>>
}
Example
const myXCrawl = new XCrawl({
  baseUrl: 'https://xxx.com',
  timeout: 10000,
  // The interval between requests, multiple requests are valid
  intervalTime: {
    max: 2000,
    min: 1000
  }
})

Passing baseConfig is for fetchHTML/fetchData/fetchFile to use these values by default.

Note: To avoid repeated creation of instances in subsequent examples, myXCrawl here will be the crawler instance in the fetchHTML/fetchData/fetchFile example.

Mode

The mode option defaults to async .

  • async: In batch requests, the next request is made without waiting for the current request to complete
  • sync: In batch requests, you need to wait for this request to complete before making the next request

If there is an interval time set, it is necessary to wait for the interval time to end before sending the request.

IntervalTime

The intervalTime option defaults to undefined . If there is a setting value, it will wait for a period of time before requesting, which can prevent too much concurrency and avoid too much pressure on the server.

  • number: The time that must wait before each request is fixed
  • Object: Randomly select a value from max and min, which is more anthropomorphic

The first request is not to trigger the interval.

fetchHTML

fetchHTML is the method of the above myXCrawl instance, usually used to crawl HTML.

Type
function fetchHTML(config: IFetchHTMLConfig): Promise<IFetchHTML>
Example
myXCrawl.fetchHTML('/xxx').then((res) => {
  const { jsdom } = res.data
  console.log(jsdom.window.document.querySelector('title')?.textContent)
})

fetchData

fetchData is the method of the above myXCrawl instance, which is usually used to crawl APIs to obtain JSON data and so on.

Type
function fetchData<T = any>(config: IFetchDataConfig): Promise<IFetchCommon<T>>
Example
const requestConifg = [
  { url: '/xxxx', method: 'GET' },
  { url: '/xxxx', method: 'GET' },
  { url: '/xxxx', method: 'GET' }
]

myXCrawl.fetchData({ 
  requestConifg, // Request configuration, can be IRequestConfig | IRequestConfig[]
  intervalTime: { max: 5000, min: 1000 } // The intervalTime passed in when not using myXCrawl
}).then(res => {
  console.log(res)
})

fetchFile

fetchFile is the method of the above myXCrawl instance, which is usually used to crawl files, such as pictures, pdf files, etc.

Type
function fetchFile(config: IFetchFileConfig): Promise<IFetchCommon<IFileInfo>>
Example
const requestConifg = [
  { url: '/xxxx' },
  { url: '/xxxx' },
  { url: '/xxxx' }
]

myXCrawl.fetchFile({
  requestConifg,
  fileConfig: {
    storeDir: path.resolve(__dirname, './upload') // storage folder
  }
}).then(fileInfos => {
  console.log(fileInfos)
})

Types

IAnyObject
interface IAnyObject extends Object {
  [key: string | number | symbol]: any
}
IMethod
type IMethod = 'get' | 'GET' | 'delete' | 'DELETE' | 'head' | 'HEAD' | 'options' | 'OPTIONS' | 'post' | 'POST' | 'put' | 'PUT' | 'patch' | 'PATCH' | 'purge' | 'PURGE' | 'link' | 'LINK' | 'unlink' | 'UNLINK'
IRequestConfig
interface IRequestConfig {
  url: string
  method?: IMethod
  headers?: IAnyObject
  params?: IAnyObject
  data?: any
  timeout?: number
}
IIntervalTime
type IIntervalTime = number | {
  max: number
  min?: number
}
IFetchBaseConifg
interface IFetchBaseConifg {
  requestConifg: IRequestConfig | IRequestConfig[]
  intervalTime?: IIntervalTime
}
IXCrawlBaseConifg
interface IXCrawlBaseConifg {
  baseUrl?: string
  timeout?: number
  intervalTime?: IIntervalTime
  mode?: 'async' | 'sync'
}
IFetchHTMLConfig
type IFetchHTMLConfig = string | IRequestConfig
IFetchDataConfig
interface IFetchDataConfig extends IFetchBaseConifg {
}
IFetchFileConfig
interface IFetchFileConfig extends IFetchBaseConifg {
  fileConfig: {
    storeDir: string
  }
}
IFetchCommon
type IFetchCommon<T> = {
  id: number
  statusCode: number | undefined
  headers: IncomingHttpHeaders // node:http type
  data: T
}[]
IFileInfo
interface IFileInfo {
  fileName: string
  mimeType: string
  size: number
  filePath: string
}
IFetchHTML
interface IFetchHTML {
  statusCode: number | undefined
  headers: IncomingHttpHeaders
  data: {
    raw: string // HTML String
    jsdom: JSDOM // HTML parsing using the jsdom library
  }
}

More

If you have any questions or needs , please submit Issues in https://github.com/coder-hxl/x-crawl/issues .

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Package last updated on 05 Feb 2023

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