RoboBrowser: Your friendly neighborhood web scraper
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#4I hope scrapers could be in a form of Chrome extensions, it would record my webpage actions as macros, then execute the macros on a remote headless server without downtime with periodic revisits. No need to program or config anything.
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#5Could someone explain what this is for, maybe with a couple of examples? This is getting to be a problem on HN.
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#6I hope scrapers could be in a form of Chrome extensions, it would record my webpage actions as macros, then execute the macros on a remote headless server without downtime with periodic revisits. No need to program or config anything.
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#8I have a project I'm working on that will involve scraping many different websites on a daily basis. My only scraping experience so far is using cheerio[0] to scrape a single page with a 1,000 row HTML table. Should I start with something BS-based like this or should I jump straight into Scrapy? Or are there any other alternatives I should try?
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#9I hope scrapers could be in a form of Chrome extensions, it would record my webpage actions as macros, then execute the macros on a remote headless server without downtime with periodic revisits. No need to program or config anything.
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#10I hope scrapers could be in a form of Chrome extensions, it would record my webpage actions as macros, then execute the macros on a remote headless server without downtime with periodic revisits. No need to program or config anything.