A lightweight, dependency free Python class that acts as wrapper for ProxyCrawl API.
Choose a way of installing:
- Download the python class from Github.
- Or use PyPi Python package manager.
pip install proxycrawl
Then import the CrawlingAPI, ScraperAPI, etc as needed.
from proxycrawl import CrawlingAPI, ScraperAPI, LeadsAPIVersion 3 deprecates the usage of ProxyCrawlAPI in favour of CrawlingAPI (although is still usable). Please test the upgrade before deploying to production.
First initialize the CrawlingAPI class.
api = CrawlingAPI({ 'token': 'YOUR_PROXYCRAWL_TOKEN' })Pass the url that you want to scrape plus any options from the ones available in the API documentation.
api.get(url, options = {})Example:
response = api.get('https://www.facebook.com/britneyspears')
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['body'])You can pass any options from ProxyCrawl API.
Example:
response = api.get('https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/5bx4bx/thanks_obama/', {
'user_agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; rv:20.0) Gecko/20121202 Firefox/30.0',
'format': 'json'
})
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['body'])Pass the url that you want to scrape, the data that you want to send which can be either a json or a string, plus any options from the ones available in the API documentation.
api.post(url, dictionary or string data, options = {})Example:
response = api.post('https://producthunt.com/search', { 'text': 'example search' })
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['body'])You can send the data as application/json instead of x-www-form-urlencoded by setting option post_content_type as json.
import json
response = api.post('https://httpbin.org/post', json.dumps({ 'some_json': 'with some value' }), { 'post_content_type': 'json' })
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['body'])If you need to scrape any website built with Javascript like React, Angular, Vue, etc. You just need to pass your javascript token and use the same calls. Note that only .get is available for javascript and not .post.
api = CrawlingAPI({ 'token': 'YOUR_JAVASCRIPT_TOKEN' })response = api.get('https://www.nfl.com')
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['body'])Same way you can pass javascript additional options.
response = api.get('https://www.freelancer.com', { 'page_wait': 5000 })
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['body'])The usage of the Scraper API is very similar, just change the class name to initialize.
scraper_api = ScraperAPI({ 'token': 'YOUR_NORMAL_TOKEN' })
response = scraper_api.get('https://www.amazon.com/DualSense-Wireless-Controller-PlayStation-5/dp/B08FC6C75Y/')
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['json']['name']) # Will print the name of the Amazon productYou can always get the original status and proxycrawl status from the response. Read the ProxyCrawl documentation to learn more about those status.
response = api.get('https://craiglist.com')
print(response['headers']['original_status'])
print(response['headers']['pc_status'])If you have questions or need help using the library, please open an issue or contact us.
To find email leads you can use the leads API, you can check the full API documentation if needed.
leads_api = LeadsAPI({ 'token': 'YOUR_NORMAL_TOKEN' })
response = leads_api.get_from_domain('microsoft.com')
if response['status_code'] == 200:
print(response['json']['leads'])If you need to use a custom timeout, you can pass it to the class instance creation like the following:
api = CrawlingAPI({ 'token': 'TOKEN', 'timeout': 120 })Timeout is in seconds.
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