├── .editorconfig
├── .env.sample
├── .flake8
├── .github
└── FUNDING.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .pre-commit-config.yaml
├── .python-version
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── demo
├── basic_bs4.py
└── basic_playwright.py
├── out
└── .gitkeep
├── pyproject.toml
├── requirements.txt
└── scrapers
├── README.md
├── __init__.py
├── archive
├── README.md
├── instagram.py
└── ticket_prices.py
├── imdb.py
├── tv_time.py
└── utils.py
/.editorconfig:
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1 | # Editor configuration, see http://editorconfig.org
2 |
3 | root = true
4 |
5 | [*]
6 | charset = utf-8
7 | end_of_line = lf
8 | indent_size = 2
9 | indent_style = space
10 | insert_final_newline = true
11 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true
12 |
13 | [*.md]
14 | max_line_length = off
15 | trim_trailing_whitespace = false
16 |
17 | [*.py]
18 | indent_size = 4
19 |
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/.env.sample:
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1 | DEBUG=true
2 | TV_TIME_USERID="your_userid_here"
3 | TV_TIME_USERNAME="your_username_here"
4 | TV_TIME_PASSWORD="your_password_here"
5 | IMDB_USERNAME="your_username_here"
6 | IMDB_PASSWORD="your_password_here"
7 |
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/.flake8:
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1 | [flake8]
2 |
3 | count = True
4 | max-line-length = 100
5 | statistics = True
6 | verbose = 1
7 |
8 | exclude =
9 | .git,
10 | *migrations*,
11 | __pycache__,
12 | manage.py,
13 | node_modules,
14 |
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/.github/FUNDING.yml:
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1 | github: nirantak
2 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | .idea
2 | .vscode
3 | *.pkl
4 | out/**
5 | !out/.gitkeep
6 |
7 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
8 | __pycache__/
9 | *.py[cod]
10 | *$py.class
11 |
12 | # C extensions
13 | *.so
14 |
15 | # Distribution / packaging
16 | .Python
17 | env/
18 | build/
19 | develop-eggs/
20 | dist/
21 | downloads/
22 | eggs/
23 | .eggs/
24 | lib/
25 | lib64/
26 | parts/
27 | sdist/
28 | var/
29 | wheels/
30 | *.egg-info/
31 | .installed.cfg
32 | *.egg
33 |
34 | # Installer logs
35 | pip-log.txt
36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
37 |
38 | # Unit test / coverage reports
39 | htmlcov/
40 | .tox/
41 | .coverage
42 | .coverage.*
43 | .cache
44 | nosetests.xml
45 | coverage.xml
46 | *.cover
47 | .hypothesis/
48 |
49 | # Jupyter Notebook
50 | .ipynb_checkpoints
51 |
52 | # pyenv
53 | .python-version
54 |
55 | # dotenv
56 | .env
57 | .envrc
58 |
59 | # virtualenv
60 | .venv
61 | venv/
62 | ENV/
63 |
64 | # mkdocs documentation
65 | /site
66 |
67 | # mypy
68 | .mypy_cache/
69 |
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/.pre-commit-config.yaml:
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1 | # Git pre-commit hooks, see https://pre-commit.com
2 |
3 | default_language_version:
4 | python: python3
5 |
6 | repos:
7 | - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
8 | rev: v4.0.1
9 | hooks:
10 | - id: check-merge-conflict
11 | - id: trailing-whitespace
12 | - id: end-of-file-fixer
13 | - id: mixed-line-ending
14 | - repo: https://github.com/psf/black
15 | rev: 21.9b0
16 | hooks:
17 | - id: black
18 | - repo: https://github.com/pycqa/flake8
19 | rev: "4.0.1"
20 | hooks:
21 | - id: flake8
22 |
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/.python-version:
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1 | 3.10.0
2 |
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1 | # Scraper
2 |
3 | > _Python web scrapers built using Selenium, BS4 and Playwright_
4 |
5 | ## Table of Contents
6 |
7 | - [Scraper](#scraper)
8 | - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
9 | - [Installation](#installation)
10 | - [Usage](#usage)
11 | - [Requirements](#requirements)
12 |
13 | ## Installation
14 |
15 | Clone the git repository:
16 |
17 | ```bash
18 | git clone https://github.com/nirantak/scraper.git && cd scraper
19 | cp -nv .env.sample .env # copy and update the env variables
20 | ```
21 |
22 | Install necessary dependencies
23 |
24 | ```bash
25 | python3 -m venv .venv
26 | source .venv/bin/activate
27 | pip install -U pip wheel setuptools
28 | pip install -U -r requirements.txt
29 | playwright install
30 | ```
31 |
32 | ## Usage
33 |
34 | See [scrapers/README.md](scrapers/) for usage instructions.
35 |
36 | Samples present in [demo/](demo/).
37 |
38 | ## Requirements
39 |
40 | 1. [Python 3.10](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
41 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import httpx
4 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
5 |
6 | url: str = "https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html"
7 | req = httpx.get(url)
8 | soup = BeautifulSoup(req.content, "html.parser")
9 |
10 | # for link in soup.find_all("a"):
11 | # if "http" in link.get("href"):
12 | # print(link.text, link.get("href"))
13 |
14 | data = soup.find_all("dl", {"class": "function"})
15 |
16 | for item in data:
17 | print(f"{item.find('code').text}:\n{item.find('p').text}\n")
18 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import os
4 | from typing import Any
5 |
6 | from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
7 |
8 | DEBUG: bool = False
9 | OPTS: dict[str, Any] = {
10 | "out_dir": "./out",
11 | "headless": True,
12 | "slow_mo": 0,
13 | }
14 |
15 | if DEBUG:
16 | # Set DEBUG = True to see the browser in action
17 | os.environ["PWDEBUG"] = "console"
18 | # os.environ["PWDEBUG"] = "1"
19 | OPTS["headless"] = False
20 | OPTS["slow_mo"] = 500
21 |
22 | with sync_playwright() as play:
23 | browser = play.chromium.launch(
24 | headless=OPTS["headless"], slow_mo=OPTS["slow_mo"]
25 | )
26 | page = browser.new_page()
27 | page.goto("http://whatsmyuseragent.org/")
28 | page.screenshot(path=f"{OPTS['out_dir']}/user_agent.png")
29 | print(f"Title: \t\t{page.title()}")
30 | print(f"User Agent: \t{page.inner_text('.user-agent').strip()}")
31 | print(f"IP: \t\t{page.inner_text('.ip-address').split(':')[-1].strip()}")
32 | browser.close()
33 |
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2 | line-length = 80
3 | target_version = ['py39']
4 |
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2 | black
3 | flake8
4 | httpx
5 | ipython
6 | playwright
7 | pre-commit
8 | python-dotenv
9 | selenium
10 |
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1 | # Scrapers
2 |
3 | ## Table of Contents
4 |
5 | - [Scrapers](#scrapers)
6 | - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
7 | - [Usage](#usage)
8 | - [TV Time](#tv-time)
9 | - [IMDb](#imdb)
10 | - [Archived](#archived)
11 |
12 | ## Usage
13 |
14 | - Environment variables:
15 | - `DEBUG`: `true` to enable debug mode and show browser interactions.
16 |
17 | ### TV Time
18 |
19 | - Environment variables or command line inputs: `TV_TIME_USERNAME`, `TV_TIME_PASSWORD`, `TV_TIME_USERID`
20 | - Command line argument: `public` or `private`
21 |
22 | - If `public` is passed, the User ID is required (The username will be printed in the output).
23 | - If `private` is passed, a username and password will be needed to login (The user id will be printed in the output).
24 |
25 | - To get the list of all your TV Shows, run the script:
26 |
27 | ```bash
28 | python -m scrapers.tv_time [public|private]
29 | ```
30 |
31 | - If no environment variables are set, the script will prompt for the same.
32 | - Note: Currently Movies don't show up in the TV Time website, and the stats page is broken.
33 |
34 | ### IMDb
35 |
36 | - Environment variables or command line inputs: `IMDB_EMAIL`, `IMDB_PASSWORD` to login.
37 | - To download your Watchlist and Ratings data, run:
38 |
39 | ```bash
40 | python -m scrapers.imdb
41 | ```
42 |
43 | - If no environment variables are set, the script will prompt for the same.
44 |
45 | ### Archived
46 |
47 | Archived scrapers can be found [here](archive/).
48 |
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1 | # Archived Scrapers
2 |
3 | ## Table of Contents
4 |
5 | - [Archived Scrapers](#archived-scrapers)
6 | - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
7 | - [Usage](#usage)
8 | - [Ticket Price Scraper](#ticket-price-scraper)
9 | - [Instagram Followers Scraper](#instagram-followers-scraper)
10 | - [Requirements](#requirements)
11 |
12 | ## Usage
13 |
14 | ### Ticket Price Scraper
15 |
16 | Fill all variables in the top `# Config` section.
17 |
18 | Run script
19 |
20 | ```bash
21 | python ticket_prices.py
22 | ```
23 |
24 | ### Instagram Followers Scraper
25 |
26 | Rename file `sample.env` as `.env`, and fill all environment variables (username, password).
27 |
28 | Run script
29 |
30 | ```bash
31 | python instagram.py
32 | ```
33 |
34 | ## Requirements
35 |
36 | 1. [ChromeDriver](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads) in the same directory as this script.
37 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import os
4 | import pickle
5 | from typing import Any
6 |
7 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
8 | from selenium import webdriver
9 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
10 | from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
11 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
12 |
13 | # Config
14 | load_dotenv()
15 | CHROMEDRIVER_PATH: str = "./chromedriver"
16 | COOKIES_PATH: str = "."
17 | USERNAME: str = os.environ["IG_USERNAME"]
18 | PASSWORD: str = os.environ["IG_PASSWORD"]
19 |
20 |
21 | def login(driver: webdriver, username: str, password: str) -> object:
22 | # Load page
23 | driver.get("https://www.instagram.com/accounts/login/")
24 |
25 | # Wait for 2FA or Profile link to appear
26 | WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(
27 | EC.presence_of_element_located(
28 | (By.CSS_SELECTOR, "button[type='submit']")
29 | )
30 | )
31 |
32 | # Login
33 | driver.find_element_by_css_selector("input[name='username']").send_keys(
34 | username
35 | )
36 | driver.find_element_by_css_selector("input[name='password']").send_keys(
37 | password
38 | )
39 | driver.find_element_by_css_selector("button[type='submit']").click()
40 |
41 | # Wait for 2FA or Profile link to appear
42 | WebDriverWait(driver, 30).until(
43 | EC.presence_of_element_located(
44 | (By.CSS_SELECTOR, "a span[aria-label='Profile']")
45 | )
46 | )
47 |
48 | cookies = driver.get_cookies()
49 |
50 | pickle.dump(cookies, open(f"{COOKIES_PATH}/instagram-cookies.pkl", "wb"))
51 | return cookies
52 |
53 |
54 | def scrape_followers(
55 | driver: webdriver, username: str, cookies: list[dict[str, Any]] = None
56 | ) -> tuple[str, str, set[str], set[str]]:
57 | # CSS Selector for followers and following lists
58 | list_css: str = "div[role='dialog'] a.notranslate"
59 |
60 | if cookies:
61 | # Load any page before setting cookies
62 | driver.get("https://www.instagram.com/data/manifest.json")
63 | for cookie in cookies:
64 | driver.add_cookie(cookie)
65 |
66 | # Load account page
67 | driver.get(f"https://www.instagram.com/{username}/")
68 |
69 | num_followers: str = driver.find_element_by_css_selector(
70 | "a[href*='followers'] span"
71 | ).text
72 | num_following: str = driver.find_element_by_css_selector(
73 | "a[href*='following'] span"
74 | ).text
75 |
76 | # Click the 'Followers' link
77 | driver.find_element_by_partial_link_text("followers").click()
78 | WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(
79 | EC.visibility_of_all_elements_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR, list_css))
80 | )
81 | # TODO: Scrolling Magic here
82 | _followers: list = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector(list_css)
83 | followers: set[str] = {i.text for i in _followers}
84 |
85 | driver.find_element_by_css_selector(
86 | "div[role='dialog'] button span[aria-label='Close']"
87 | ).click()
88 |
89 | # Click the 'Following' link
90 | driver.find_element_by_partial_link_text("following").click()
91 | WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(
92 | EC.visibility_of_all_elements_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR, list_css))
93 | )
94 | # TODO: Scrolling Magic here
95 | _following: list = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector(list_css)
96 | following: set[str] = {i.text for i in _following}
97 |
98 | return (num_followers, num_following, followers, following)
99 |
100 |
101 | if __name__ == "__main__":
102 | options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
103 | options.headless = False
104 | options.add_argument("window-size=1200x700")
105 |
106 | with webdriver.Chrome(
107 | executable_path=CHROMEDRIVER_PATH, options=options
108 | ) as driver:
109 | try:
110 | cookies: object = pickle.load(
111 | open(f"{COOKIES_PATH}/instagram-cookies.pkl", "rb")
112 | )
113 | except FileNotFoundError:
114 | cookies = login(driver, USERNAME, PASSWORD)
115 |
116 | num_followers, num_following, followers, following = scrape_followers(
117 | driver, USERNAME, cookies
118 | )
119 |
120 | print(f"{USERNAME}: {num_followers} followers, {num_following} following")
121 | print(f"\nFollowers: {followers}")
122 | print(f"\nFollowing: {following}")
123 |
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/scrapers/archive/ticket_prices.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import locale
4 | from datetime import datetime
5 |
6 | from selenium import webdriver
7 | from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
8 | from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
9 | from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
10 |
11 | # Config
12 | URL: str = "full-url-here"
13 | SCREENSHOT_PATH: str = "."
14 | CHROMEDRIVER_PATH: str = "./chromedriver"
15 | locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF8")
16 |
17 |
18 | def get_price(driver: webdriver) -> tuple[datetime, str, set[str]]:
19 | driver.get(URL)
20 |
21 | WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(
22 | EC.presence_of_element_located(
23 | (By.LINK_TEXT, "Book") # Button like 'Book' or 'Confirm'
24 | )
25 | )
26 |
27 | # CSS selectors for currency and price elements on page
28 | currency = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector("p.price_info span")
29 | prices = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector("p.price_info span.num")
30 |
31 | timestamp = datetime.now()
32 |
33 | driver.get_screenshot_as_file(
34 | f"{SCREENSHOT_PATH}/ticket-prices_{timestamp.strftime('%d-%m-%Y_%H-%M-%S')}.png"
35 | )
36 |
37 | return timestamp, currency[0].text, {locale.atof(i.text) for i in prices}
38 |
39 |
40 | def write_price():
41 | pass
42 |
43 |
44 | if __name__ == "__main__":
45 | options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
46 | options.headless = True
47 | options.add_argument("window-size=1280x720")
48 |
49 | with webdriver.Chrome(
50 | executable_path=CHROMEDRIVER_PATH, options=options
51 | ) as driver:
52 | try:
53 | timestamp, currency, prices = get_price(driver)
54 | print(
55 | f"{timestamp.strftime('%d-%m-%Y %H:%M:%S')} -- {currency} {min(prices)}"
56 | )
57 | except Exception as e:
58 | print(f"Error: {e}")
59 |
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1 | # Run: python -m scrapers.imdb
2 |
3 | import os
4 |
5 | from .utils import OPTS, Page, get_input, run_playwright
6 |
7 | IMDB: str = "https://www.imdb.com/"
8 | OPTS["email"] = os.environ.get("IMDB_EMAIL")
9 | OPTS["password"] = os.environ.get("IMDB_PASSWORD")
10 |
11 |
12 | def login(page: Page) -> None:
13 | # page.goto("/")
14 | # with page.expect_navigation():
15 | # page.click('a[role="button"]:has-text("Sign In")')
16 | # page.click('a:has-text("Sign in with IMDb")')
17 |
18 | page.goto("/registration/ap-signin-handler/imdb_us")
19 | page.fill('input[name="email"]', OPTS["email"])
20 | page.fill('input[name="password"]', OPTS["password"])
21 |
22 | with page.expect_navigation():
23 | page.click('input[type="submit"]')
24 |
25 |
26 | def get_user_id(page: Page, nav: bool = True) -> str:
27 | if nav:
28 | page.goto("/profile")
29 | OPTS["userid"] = page.url.split("/")[-2]
30 | return OPTS["userid"]
31 |
32 |
33 | def get_user_name(page: Page, nav: bool = True) -> str:
34 | if nav:
35 | page.goto(f"/user/{OPTS['userid']}")
36 | OPTS["username"] = (
37 | page.query_selector(".user-profile h1").inner_text().strip()
38 | )
39 | return OPTS["username"]
40 |
41 |
42 | def get_watchlist(page: Page, sort: str = "alpha,asc") -> None:
43 | """
44 | Possible sort methods: list_order, alpha, user_rating, moviemeter,
45 | your_rating, num_votes, release_date, runtime, date_added
46 | Possible sort orders: asc, desc
47 | Possible views: detail, grid
48 | """
49 | page.goto(f"/user/{OPTS['userid']}/watchlist?sort={sort}&view=detail")
50 | total = page.query_selector("div.lister-details").inner_text().strip()
51 |
52 | while page.is_visible(btn := "button.load-more"):
53 | page.click(btn)
54 |
55 | with page.expect_download() as download_info:
56 | page.click("div.export a")
57 |
58 | download_info.value.save_as(file := f"{OPTS['out_dir']}/imdb_watchlist.csv")
59 | print(f"\nDownloaded watchlist at: {file} with {total}")
60 |
61 |
62 | def get_ratings(
63 | page: Page, sort: str = "your_rating,desc", rating: int = 0
64 | ) -> None:
65 | """
66 | Possible rating values: 1 to 10 (0 means all)
67 | Possible sort methods: your_rating, date_added
68 | Possible sort orders: asc, desc
69 | Possible modes: detail, grid
70 | """
71 | page.goto(
72 | f"/user/{OPTS['userid']}/ratings?sort={sort}&ratingFilter={rating}&mode=detail"
73 | )
74 | total = page.query_selector("div.lister-list-length").inner_text().strip()
75 |
76 | with page.expect_download() as download_info:
77 | page.click("div.vertical-ellipsis")
78 | page.click("a:has-text('Export')")
79 |
80 | download_info.value.save_as(file := f"{OPTS['out_dir']}/imdb_ratings.csv")
81 | print(f"\nDownloaded ratings at: {file} with {total}")
82 |
83 |
84 | def get_stats_screenshot(page: Page) -> None:
85 | page.goto(f"/user/{OPTS['userid']}")
86 | page.click("#sidebar span.show-more")
87 | page.screenshot(path=f"{OPTS['out_dir']}/imdb_stats.png", full_page=True)
88 |
89 |
90 | def main() -> None:
91 | with run_playwright(
92 | "chromium", base_url=IMDB, accept_downloads=True
93 | ) as page:
94 | page: Page
95 | page.goto("/")
96 |
97 | get_input(["email", "password"])
98 | login(page)
99 | get_user_id(page)
100 | get_user_name(page, False)
101 | print(f"\nUser: {OPTS['username']} | ID: {OPTS['userid']}")
102 |
103 | get_watchlist(page)
104 | get_ratings(page)
105 | get_stats_screenshot(page)
106 |
107 |
108 | if __name__ == "__main__":
109 | """
110 | For running in a repl, do:
111 | ```python
112 | from scrapers.imdb import *
113 | play = sync_playwright().start()
114 | ```
115 | followed by any commands you want to run.
116 | """
117 | main()
118 |
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/scrapers/tv_time.py:
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1 | # Run: python -m scrapers.tv_time [public|private]
2 |
3 | import os
4 | import sys
5 |
6 | from .utils import OPTS, Page, get_input, run_playwright
7 |
8 | TV_TIME: str = "https://www.tvtime.com"
9 | OPTS["userid"] = os.environ.get("TV_TIME_USERID")
10 | OPTS["username"] = os.environ.get("TV_TIME_USERNAME")
11 | OPTS["password"] = os.environ.get("TV_TIME_PASSWORD")
12 |
13 |
14 | def login(page: Page) -> None:
15 | page.goto("/")
16 | page.click("text=Login")
17 | page.fill('[placeholder="Username/Email"]', OPTS["username"])
18 | page.fill('[placeholder="Password"]', OPTS["password"])
19 |
20 | with page.expect_navigation():
21 | page.click('input:has-text("Login")')
22 |
23 |
24 | def get_user_id(page: Page) -> str:
25 | page.goto("/en")
26 | page.click("text=Profile")
27 | OPTS["userid"] = page.url.split("/")[-2]
28 | return OPTS["userid"]
29 |
30 |
31 | def get_user_name(page: Page) -> str:
32 | page.goto(f"/en/user/{OPTS['userid']}/profile")
33 | OPTS["username"] = (
34 | page.query_selector(".profile-infos h1.name").inner_text().strip()
35 | )
36 | return OPTS["username"]
37 |
38 |
39 | def get_all_shows(page: Page) -> list[tuple[str, str]]:
40 | res = []
41 | page.goto(f"/en/user/{OPTS['userid']}/profile")
42 | page.click("text=Shows")
43 | shows = page.query_selector_all("#all-shows .poster-details a")
44 |
45 | print("\nList of Shows:\n")
46 | for show in shows:
47 | show_name = show.inner_text().strip()
48 | show_url = f"{TV_TIME}{show.get_attribute('href')}"
49 | res.append((show_name, show_url))
50 | print(f"{show_name} [{show_url}]")
51 |
52 | print(f"\nUser: {OPTS['username']} | ID: {OPTS['userid']}")
53 | print(f"Total Shows: {len(shows)}")
54 | return res
55 |
56 |
57 | def get_stats_screenshot(page: Page) -> None:
58 | page.goto(f"/en/user/{OPTS['userid']}/profile")
59 | page.click("text=Stats")
60 | page.screenshot(path=f"{OPTS['out_dir']}/tv_time_stats.png", full_page=True)
61 |
62 |
63 | if __name__ == "__main__":
64 | """
65 | For running in a repl, do:
66 | ```python
67 | from scrapers.tv_time import *
68 | play = sync_playwright().start()
69 | ```
70 | followed by any commands you want to run.
71 | """
72 | mode = sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else "private"
73 |
74 | with run_playwright("chromium", base_url=TV_TIME) as page:
75 | page: Page
76 | page.goto("/")
77 | page.click(".optanon-alert-box-close")
78 |
79 | if mode == "private":
80 | get_input(["username", "password"])
81 | login(page)
82 | if OPTS["userid"] is None:
83 | get_user_id(page)
84 | elif mode == "public":
85 | get_input(["userid"])
86 | if OPTS["username"] is None:
87 | get_user_name(page)
88 | else:
89 | print("\nInvalid mode.\n")
90 | sys.exit(1)
91 |
92 | get_all_shows(page)
93 | get_stats_screenshot(page)
94 |
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/scrapers/utils.py:
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1 | import os
2 | from contextlib import contextmanager
3 | from pathlib import Path
4 | from typing import Any
5 |
6 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
7 | from playwright.sync_api import (
8 | Browser,
9 | BrowserType,
10 | Page,
11 | Playwright,
12 | sync_playwright,
13 | )
14 |
15 | load_dotenv()
16 |
17 | PROJECT_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[1]
18 | DEBUG: bool = os.environ.get("DEBUG", "false").lower() == "true"
19 | OPTS: dict[str, Any] = {
20 | "out_dir": PROJECT_ROOT / "out",
21 | "headless": True,
22 | "slow_mo": 0,
23 | }
24 |
25 | if DEBUG:
26 | # Set DEBUG = True to see the browser in action
27 | os.environ["PWDEBUG"] = "console"
28 | # os.environ["PWDEBUG"] = "1"
29 | OPTS["headless"] = False
30 | OPTS["slow_mo"] = 200
31 |
32 |
33 | def get_input(fields: list[str]) -> list[str]:
34 | res = []
35 | for field in fields:
36 | OPTS[field] = (OPTS[field] or input(f"Enter {field.upper()}: ")).strip()
37 | res.append(OPTS[field])
38 | return res
39 |
40 |
41 | @contextmanager
42 | def run_playwright(browser_name: str, **kwargs) -> Page:
43 | """
44 | browser_name: 'chromium', 'webkit' or 'firefox'
45 | """
46 | play: Playwright = sync_playwright().start()
47 | browser_type: BrowserType = getattr(play, browser_name)
48 | browser: Browser = browser_type.launch(
49 | headless=OPTS["headless"], slow_mo=OPTS["slow_mo"]
50 | )
51 | page: Page = browser.new_page(**kwargs)
52 |
53 | try:
54 | yield page
55 | finally:
56 | browser.close()
57 | play.stop()
58 |
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