I have some problem with my spider. I use splash with scrapy to get link to "Next page" which is generate by JavaScript. After downloading the information from the first page, I want to download information from the following pages, but LinkExtractor function does not work properly. But it looks like start_request function doesn't work. Here is code:
class ReutersBusinessSpider(CrawlSpider):
name = 'reuters_business'
allowed_domains = ["reuters.com"]
start_urls = (
'http://reuters.com/news/archive/businessNews?view=page&page=1',
)
def start_requests(self):
for url in self.start_urls:
yield scrapy.Request(url, self.parse, meta={
'splash': {
'endpoint': 'render.html',
'args': {'wait': 0.5}
}
})
def use_splash(self, request):
request.meta['splash'] = {
'endpoint':'render.html',
'args':{
'wait':0.5,
}
}
return request
def process_value(value):
m = re.search(r'(\?view=page&page=[0-9]&pageSize=10)', value)
if m:
return urlparse.urljoin('http://reuters.com/news/archive/businessNews',m.group(1))
rules = (
Rule(LinkExtractor(restrict_xpaths='//*[@class="pageNext"]',process_value='process_value'),process_request='use_splash', follow=False),
Rule(LinkExtractor(restrict_xpaths='//h2/*[contains(@href,"article")]',process_value='process_value'),callback='parse_item'),
)
def parse_item(self, response):
l = ItemLoader(item=PajaczekItem(), response=response)
l.add_xpath('articlesection','//span[@class="article-section"]/text()', MapCompose(unicode.strip), Join())
l.add_xpath('date','//span[@class="timestamp"]/text()', MapCompose(parse))
l.add_value('url',response.url)
l.add_xpath('articleheadline','//h1[@class="article-headline"]/text()', MapCompose(unicode.title))
l.add_xpath('articlelocation','//span[@class="location"]/text()')
l.add_xpath('articletext','//span[@id="articleText"]//p//text()', MapCompose(unicode.strip), Join())
return l.load_item()
Logs:
2016-02-12 08:20:29 [scrapy] INFO: Spider opened 2016-02-12 08:20:29 [scrapy] INFO: Crawled 0 pages (at 0 pages/min), scraped 0 items (at 0 items/min)
2016-02-12 08:20:29 [scrapy] DEBUG: Telnet console listening on 127.0.0.1:6023
2016-02-12 08:20:38 [scrapy] DEBUG: Crawled (200) <POST localhost:8050/render.html>; (referer: None)
2016-02-12 08:20:38 [scrapy] DEBUG: Filtered offsite request to 'localhost': <GET http://localhost:8050/render.html?page=2&pageSize=10&view=page%3E;
2016-02-12 08:20:38 [scrapy] INFO: Closing spider (finished)
Where is mistake? Thanks for help.
A quick glance, you're not calling your start_request property using splash... For example, you should be using SplashRequest.
def start_requests(self):
for url in self.start_urls:
yield SplahRequest(url, self.parse, meta={
'splash': {
'endpoint': 'render.html',
'args': {'wait': 0.5}
}
})
Giving that you have Splash set up appropriate, that is in settings you have enabled the necessary middle where's and pointed to the correct /url also enabled them to fire and HTTP cache all correctly... No I have not run your code should be good to go now
So... unless there is any other reason your using splash I see no reason to use it a simple for loop in the initial parsing of the articles request like...
for next in response.css("a.control-nav-next::attr(href)").extract():
yield scrapy.Request(response.urljoin(next), callback=self.parse...
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