se-scraper/run.js
2019-02-07 16:09:38 +01:00

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JavaScript

const se_scraper = require('./index.js');
const resolve = require('path').resolve;
let config = {
// the user agent to scrape with
user_agent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.110 Safari/537.36',
// if random_user_agent is set to True, a random user agent is chosen
random_user_agent: true,
// how long to sleep between requests. a random sleep interval within the range [a,b]
// is drawn before every request. empty string for no sleeping.
sleep_range: '[1,2]',
// which search engine to scrape
search_engine: 'google',
// whether debug information should be printed
// debug info is useful for developers when debugging
debug: false,
// whether verbose program output should be printed
// this output is informational
verbose: true,
// an array of keywords to scrape
keywords: ['news'],
// alternatively you can specify a keyword_file. this overwrites the keywords array
keyword_file: '',
// the number of pages to scrape for each keyword
num_pages: 1,
// whether to start the browser in headless mode
headless: true,
// path to output file, data will be stored in JSON
output_file: 'data.json',
// whether to prevent images, css, fonts from being loaded
// will speed up scraping a great deal
block_assets: true,
// path to js module that extends functionality
// this module should export the functions:
// get_browser, handle_metadata, close_browser
// must be an absolute path to the module
//custom_func: resolve('examples/pluggable.js'),
custom_func: '',
// use a proxy for all connections
// example: 'socks5://78.94.172.42:1080'
// example: 'http://118.174.233.10:48400'
proxy: '',
// check if headless chrome escapes common detection techniques
// this is a quick test and should be used for debugging
test_evasion: false,
// log ip address data
log_ip_address: true,
// log http headers
log_http_headers: true,
};
function callback(err, response) {
if (err) { console.error(err) }
/* response object has the following properties:
response.results - json object with the scraping results
response.metadata - json object with metadata information
response.statusCode - status code of the scraping process
*/
// console.dir(response.results, {depth: null, colors: true});
}
se_scraper.scrape(config, callback);