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If you're using proxies with requests-html and rendering JS sites is all good. Once you render a website pyppeteer don't know about this proxies and will expose your IP. This is an undesired behavior when scraping with proxies.
The idea is that whenever someone passes in proxies to the session object or any method call, make pyppeteer also use these proxies. #265
curl -k --digest --user username:password url
is converted to
import requests
response = requests.get('http://url', verify=False, auth=('username', 'password'))
but should be
import requests
response = requests.get('http://url', verify=False, auth=requests.auth.HTTPDigestAuth('username', 'password'))
Unless I missed something, the documentation doesn't explain how to query document metadata (searching "site:montferret.dev metadata" through Google returned nothing, neither did grepping the source code).
As an example, I tried to query the og:url metadata.
I tried variations of //meta[property='og:url']::attr(content), with or without the leading //, and with or without the `attr(conte
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Main examples at Apify SDK webpage, Github repo and CLI templates should demonstrate how to manipulate with DOM and retrieve data from it.
Also add one example of scraping with Apify SDK + jQuery to https://sdk.apify.com/docs/examples/basiccrawler
Feedback from: https://medium.com/better-programming/do-i-need-python-scrapy-to-build-a-web-scraper-7cc7cac2081d
I lost an hour trying to make
My project have routing based on hosts. But web driver make request to http://127.0.0.1:9080.
How can i change host?
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As noticed in #4492, the FAq question at https://docs.scrapy.org/en/latest/faq.html#scrapy-crashes-with-importerror-no-module-named-win32api is no longer useful as the Twisted bug was fixed long time ago. We should remove this question.