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Introduction

Download website to a local directory (including all css, images, js, etc.)

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You can try it in demo app (source)

Installation

npm install website-scraper

Usage

var scraper = require('website-scraper');
var options = {
  urls: ['http://nodejs.org/'],
  directory: '/path/to/save/',
};

// with callback
scraper.scrape(options, function (error, result) {
	/* some code here */
});

// or with promise
scraper.scrape(options).then(function (result) {
	/* some code here */
});

API

scrape(options, callback)

Makes requests to urls and saves all files found with sources to directory.

options - object containing next options:

  • urls: array of urls to load and filenames for them (required, see example below)
  • urlFilter: function which is called for each url to check whether it should be scraped. (optional, see example below)
  • directory: path to save loaded files (required)
  • filenameGenerator: name of one of the bundled filenameGenerators, or a custom filenameGenerator function (optional, default: 'byType')
  • defaultFilename: filename for index page (optional, default: 'index.html')
  • prettifyUrls: whether urls should be 'prettified', by having the defaultFilename removed (optional, default: false)
  • sources: array of objects to load, specifies selectors and attribute values to select files for loading (optional, see example below)
  • subdirectories: array of objects, specifies subdirectories for file extensions. If null all files will be saved to directory (optional, see example below)
  • request: object, custom options for request (optional, see example below)
  • recursive: boolean, if true scraper will follow anchors in html files. Don't forget to set maxDepth to avoid infinite downloading (optional, see example below)
  • maxDepth: positive number, maximum allowed depth for dependencies (optional, see example below)
  • ignoreErrors: boolean, if true scraper will continue downloading resources after error occured, if false - scraper will finish process and return error (optional, default: false)

Default options you can find in lib/config/defaults.js.

callback - callback function (optional), includes following parameters:

  • error: if error - Error object, if success - null
  • result: if error - null, if success - array of Resource objects containing:
    • url: url of loaded page
    • filename: filename where page was saved (relative to directory)
    • assets: array of children Resources

Filename Generators

The filename generator determines where the scraped files are saved.

byType (default)

When the byType filenameGenerator is used the downloaded files are saved by type (as defined by the subdirectories setting) or directly in the directory folder, if no subdirectory is specified for the specific type.

bySiteStructure

When the bySiteStructure filenameGenerator is used the downloaded files are saved in directory using same structure as on the website:

  • / => DIRECTORY/index.html
  • /about => DIRECTORY/about/index.html
  • /resources/javascript/libraries/jquery.min.js => DIRECTORY/resources/javascript/libraries/jquery.min.js

Examples

Example 1

Let's scrape some pages from http://nodejs.org/ with images, css, js files and save them to /path/to/save/. Imagine we want to load:

and separate files into directories:

  • img for .jpg, .png, .svg (full path /path/to/save/img)
  • js for .js (full path /path/to/save/js)
  • css for .css (full path /path/to/save/css)
var scraper = require('website-scraper');
scraper.scrape({
  urls: [
    'http://nodejs.org/',	// Will be saved with default filename 'index.html'
    {url: 'http://nodejs.org/about', filename: 'about.html'},
    {url: 'http://blog.nodejs.org/', filename: 'blog.html'}
  ],
  directory: '/path/to/save',
  subdirectories: [
    {directory: 'img', extensions: ['.jpg', '.png', '.svg']},
    {directory: 'js', extensions: ['.js']},
    {directory: 'css', extensions: ['.css']}
  ],
  sources: [
    {selector: 'img', attr: 'src'},
    {selector: 'link[rel="stylesheet"]', attr: 'href'},
    {selector: 'script', attr: 'src'}
  ],
  request: {
    headers: {
      'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 4.2.1; en-us; Nexus 4 Build/JOP40D) AppleWebKit/535.19 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/18.0.1025.166 Mobile Safari/535.19'
    }
  }
}).then(function (result) {
  console.log(result);
}).catch(function(err){
  console.log(err);
});

Example 2. Recursive downloading

// Links from example.com will be followed
// Links from links will be ignored because theirs depth = 2 is greater than maxDepth
var scraper = require('website-scraper');
scraper.scrape({
  urls: ['http://example.com/'],
  directory: '/path/to/save',
  recursive: true,
  maxDepth: 1
}).then(console.log).catch(console.log);

Example 3. Filtering out external resources

// Links to other websites are filtered out by the urlFilter
var scraper = require('website-scraper');
scraper.scrape({
  urls: ['http://example.com/'],
  urlFilter: function(url){
    return url.indexOf('http://example.com') === 0;
  },
  directory: '/path/to/save'
}).then(console.log).catch(console.log);

Example 4. Downloading an entire website

// Downloads all the crawlable files of example.com.
// The files are saved in the same structure as the structure of the website, by using the `bySiteStructure` filenameGenerator.
// Links to other websites are filtered out by the urlFilter
var scraper = require('website-scraper');
scraper.scrape({
  urls: ['http://example.com/'],
  urlFilter: function(url){
      return url.indexOf('http://example.com') === 0;
  },
  recursive: true,
  maxDepth: 100,
  prettifyUrls: true,
  filenameGenerator: 'bySiteStructure',
  directory: '/path/to/save'
}).then(console.log).catch(console.log);

Log and debug

This module uses debug to log events. To enable logs you should use environment variable DEBUG. Next command will log everything from website-scraper

export DEBUG=website-scraper*; node app.js

Module has different loggers for levels: website-scraper:error, website-scraper:warn, website-scraper:info, website-scraper:debug, website-scraper:log. Please read debug documentation to find how to include/exclude specific loggers.

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