NAME¶
Scrappy::Scraper::Parser - Scrappy Scraper Data Extrator
VERSION¶
version 0.94112090
SYNOPSIS¶
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Scrappy::Scraper::Parser;
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->html($html);
# get all links in all table rows with CSS selector
my $links = $parser->scrape('table tr a');
# select all links in the 2nd table row of all tables with XPATH selector
my $links = $parser->scrape('//table/tr[2]/a');
# percision scraping !
# select all links in the 2nd table row ONLY with CSS selectors and focus()
my $links =
$parser->select('table tr')
->focus(2)
->scrape('a');
DESCRIPTION¶
Scrappy::Scraper::Parser provides various tools for scraping/extracting
information from web pages using the Scrappy framework.
ATTRIBUTES¶
The following is a list of object attributes available with every
Scrappy::Scraper::Parser instance.
data
The data attribute gets/sets the extracted data which is returned from the
scrape method.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select('table tr');
$parser->data;
html
The html attribute gets/sets the HTML content to be parsed and extracted from.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->html($HTML);
html_tags
The html_tags attribute gets a hashref of all known HTML tags and attributes to
be used with Web::Scraper.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->html_tags;
worker
The worker attribute holds the Web::Scraper object which is used to parse HTML
and extract data.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->worker;
METHODS¶
filter¶
The filter method allows you to filter the tags returned within the results by
supplying the filter method with a list of tag attributes that you
specifically want to return, forsaking all others, including the special text
and html tags/keys.
# filter results and only return meta tags with a content attribute
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select('meta');
print $parser->data;
...
{
name => '...',
text => '...',
html => '...',
content => '....',
http => '...',
....
}
print $parser->filter('name', 'content')->data;
...
{
name => '...',
content => '....',
}
focus¶
The focus method is used zero-in on specific blocks of HTML so the selectors
only extract data from within the highlighted block. The focus method is meant
to be used after the select method extracts rows of data, the focus method is
passed an array index which zeros-in on that row of data.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
# percision scraping !
# select all links in the 2nd table row ONLY
my $links =
$parser->select('table tr')
->focus(2)
->scrape('a');
scrape¶
The scrape method is used to extract data from the specified HTML and return the
extracted data. This method is dentical to the select method with the
exception of what is returned.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
my $links = $parser->scrape('a', $from_html); #get all links
select¶
The select method is used to extract data from the specified HTML and return the
parser object. The data method can be used to access the extracted
information.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select('a', $from_html); #get all links
my $links = $parser->data;
first¶
The first method is used to return the first element from the extracted dataset.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select('a', $from_html); #get all links
my $first_link = $parser->first;
# equivalent to ...
my $first_link = $parser->data->[0];
last¶
The last method is used to return the last element from the extracted dataset.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select('a', $from_html); #get all links
my $last_link = $parser->last;
# equivalent to ...
my $last_link = $parser->data->[(@{$parser->data}-1)];
select_first¶
The select_first method is a convenience feature combining the
select()
and
first() methods to return the first element from the extracted
data.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select_first('a'); #get link text
$parser->select_first('a', 'href'); #get link URL
select_last¶
The select_last method is a convenience feature combining the
select()
and
last() methods to return the last element from the extracted data.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select_last('a'); #get link text
$parser->select_last('a', 'href'); #get link URL
each¶
The each method is used loop through the extracted dataset. The each method
takes one argument, a code reference, and is passed the each extracted item.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
$parser->select('a', $from_html); #get all links
$parser->each(sub{
print shift->{href} . "\n"
});
has_html¶
The has_html method return a boolean which determine whether HTML content has
been set.
my $parser = Scrappy::Scraper::Parser->new;
print 'oh no' unless $parser->has_html;
AUTHOR¶
Al Newkirk <awncorp@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by awncorp.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.