1. Using a virtual environment (recommended)
pip install virtualenv
详细操作
2. Creating a new Scrapy project
scrapy startproject tutorial
3. Writing a spider to crawl a site and extract data
This is the code for our first Spider. Save it in a file named quotes_spider.py under the tutorial/spiders directory in your project:
import scrapy
class QuotesSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "quotes"
def start_requests(self):
urls = [
'http://quotes.toscrape.com/page/1/',
'http://quotes.toscrape.com/page/2/',
]
for url in urls:
yield scrapy.Request(url=url, callback=self.parse)
def parse(self, response):
page = response.url.split("/")[-2]
filename = 'quotes-%s.html' % page
with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
f.write(response.body)
self.log('Saved file %s' % filename)
3.1 Extracting data in our spider
import scrapy
class QuotesSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "quotes"
start_urls = [
'http://quotes.toscrape.com/page/1/',
'http://quotes.toscrape.com/page/2/',
]
def parse(self, response):
for quote in response.css('div.quote'):
yield {
'text': quote.css('span.text::text').get(),
'author': quote.css('small.author::text').get(),
'tags': quote.css('div.tags a.tag::text').getall(),
}
3.2 Storing the scraped data
scrapy crawl quotes -o quotes.json
or
scrapy crawl quotes -o quotes.jl
4. Exporting the scraped data using the command line
scrapy crawl quotes
5. Changing spider to recursively follow links
import scrapy
class QuotesSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "quotes"
start_urls = [
'http://quotes.toscrape.com/page/1/',
]
def parse(self, response):
for quote in response.css('div.quote'):
yield {
'text': quote.css('span.text::text').get(),
'author': quote.css('small.author::text').get(),
'tags': quote.css('div.tags a.tag::text').getall(),
}
next_page = response.css('li.next a::attr(href)').get()
if next_page is not None:
next_page = response.urljoin(next_page)
yield scrapy.Request(next_page, callback=self.parse)
5.1 A shortcut for creating Requests
import scrapy
class QuotesSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "quotes"
start_urls = [
'http://quotes.toscrape.com/page/1/',
]
def parse(self, response):
for quote in response.css('div.quote'):
yield {
'text': quote.css('span.text::text').get(),
'author': quote.css('span small::text').get(),
'tags': quote.css('div.tags a.tag::text').getall(),
}
next_page = response.css('li.next a::attr(href)').get()
if next_page is not None:
yield response.follow(next_page, callback=self.parse)
6. Using spider arguments
scrapy crawl quotes -o quotes-humor.json -a tag=humor
import scrapy
class QuotesSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "quotes"
def start_requests(self):
url = 'http://quotes.toscrape.com/'
tag = getattr(self, 'tag', None)
if tag is not None:
url = url + 'tag/' + tag
yield scrapy.Request(url, self.parse)
def parse(self, response):
for quote in response.css('div.quote'):
yield {
'text': quote.css('span.text::text').get(),
'author': quote.css('small.author::text').get(),
}
next_page = response.css('li.next a::attr(href)').get()
if next_page is not None:
yield response.follow(next_page, self.parse)