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parsel
is a framework for parallelized dynamic
web-scraping using RSelenium
. Leveraging parallel
processing, it allows you to run any RSelenium
web-scraping
routine on multiple browser instances simultaneously, thus greatly
increasing the efficiency of your scraping. parsel
utilizes
chunked input processing as well as error catching and logging, to
ensure seamless execution of your scraping routine and minimal data
loss, even in the presence of unforeseen RSelenium
errors.
parsel
additionally provides convenient wrapper functions
around RSelenium
methods, that allow you to quickly
generate safe scraping code with minimal coding on your end.
# Install parsel from CRAN
install.packages("parsel")
# Or the development version from GitHub:
# install.packages("devtools")
::install_github("till-tietz/parsel") devtools
The following example will hopefully serve to illustrate the
functionality and ideas behind how parsel
operates. We’ll
set up the following scraping job:
and parallelize it with parsel
.
parsel
requires two things:
RSelenium
instance. Actions to be executed in each browser
instance should be written in the conventional RSelenium
syntax with remDr$
specifying the remote driver.x
to those actions (e.g. search terms to be
entered in search boxes or links to navigate to etc.)library(RSelenium)
library(parsel)
#let's define our scraping function input
#we want to run our function 4 times and we want it to start on the wikipedia main page each time
<- rep("https://de.wikipedia.org",4)
input
#let's define our scraping function
<- function(x){
get_wiki_text <- x
input_i
#navigate to input page (i.e wikipedia)
$navigate(input_i)
remDr
#find and click random article
<- remDr$findElement(using = "id", "n-randompage")$clickElement()
rand_art
#get random article title
<- remDr$findElement(using = "id", "firstHeading")$getElementText()[[1]]
title
#check if there is a linked page
<- try(remDr$findElement(using = "xpath", "/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]/a[1]"))
link_exists
#if no linked page fill output with NA
if(is(link_exists,"try-error")){
<- NA
first_link_title <- NA
first_link_text
#if there is a linked page
else {
} #click on link
<- remDr$findElement(using = "xpath", "/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]/a[1]")$clickElement()
link
#get link page title
<- try(remDr$findElement(using = "id", "firstHeading"))
first_link_title if(is(first_link_title,"try-error")){
<- NA
first_link_title else{
}<- first_link_title$getElementText()[[1]]
first_link_title
}
#get 1st section of link page
<- try(remDr$findElement(using = "xpath", "/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]"))
first_link_text if(is(first_link_text,"try-error")){
<- NA
first_link_text else{
}<- first_link_text$getElementText()[[1]]
first_link_text
}
}<- data.frame("random_article" = title,
out "first_link_title" = first_link_title,
"first_link_text" = first_link_text)
return(out)
}
Now that we have our scrape function and input we can parallelize the
execution of the function. For speed and efficiency reasons, it is
advisable to specify the headless browser option in the
extraCapabilities
argument. parscrape
will
show a progress bar, as well as elapsed and estimated remaining time so
you can keep track of scraping progress.
<- parsel::parscrape(scrape_fun = get_wiki_text,
wiki_text scrape_input = input,
cores = 2,
packages = c("RSelenium","XML"),
browser = "firefox",
scrape_tries = 1,
extraCapabilities = list(
"moz:firefoxOptions" = list(args = list('--headless'))
))
parscrape
returns a list with two elements:
parsel
allows you to generate safe scraping code with
minimal hassle by simply composing constructor
functions
that effectively act as wrappers around RSelenium
methods
in a pipe. You can return a scraper function defined by
constructors
to the environment by starting your pipe with
start_scraper()
and ending it with
build_scraper()
. Alternatively you can dump the code
generated by your constructor
pipe to the console via
show()
. We’ll reproduce a slightly stripped down version of
the RSelenium
code in the above wikipedia scraping routine
via the parsel
constructor
functions.
library(parsel)
# returning a scaper function
start_scraper(args = "x", name = "get_wiki_text") %>>%
click(using = "id", value = "'n-randompage'", name = "rand_art") %>>%
get_element(using = "id", value = "'firstHeading'", name = "title") %>>%
click(using = "xpath", value = "'/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]/a[1]'", name = "link") %>>%
get_element(using = "id", value = "'firstHeading'", name = "first_link_title") %>>%
get_element(using = "xpath", value = "'/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]'", name = "first_link_text") %>>%
build_scraper()
#> [1] "scraping function get_wiki_text constructed and in environment"
#> [1] "scraping function get_wiki_text constructed and in environment"
ls()
#> [1] "get_wiki_text"
# dumping generated code to console
go(url = "x") %>>%
click(using = "id", value = "'n-randompage'", name = "rand_art") %>>%
get_element(using = "id", value = "'firstHeading'", name = "title") %>>%
click(using = "xpath", value = "'/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]/a[1]'", name = "link") %>>%
get_element(using = "id", value = "'firstHeading'", name = "first_link_title") %>>%
get_element(using = "xpath", value = "'/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]'", name = "first_link_text") %>>%
show()
#> # navigate to url
#> not_loaded <- TRUE
#> remDr$navigate(x)
#> while(not_loaded){
#> Sys.sleep(0.25)
#> current <- remDr$getCurrentUrl()[[1]]
#> if(current == x){
#> not_loaded <- FALSE
#> }
#> }
#>
#> rand_art <- remDr$findElement(using = 'id', 'n-randompage')
#> rand_art$clickElement()
#> Sys.sleep(0.25)
#>
#> title <- try(remDr$findElement(using = 'id', 'firstHeading'))
#> if(is(title,'try-error')){
#> title <- NA
#> } else {
#> title <- title$getElementText()[[1]]
#> }
#>
#> link <- remDr$findElement(using = 'xpath', '/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]/a[1]')
#> link$clickElement()
#> Sys.sleep(0.25)
#>
#> first_link_title <- try(remDr$findElement(using = 'id', 'firstHeading'))
#> if(is(first_link_title,'try-error')){
#> first_link_title <- NA
#> } else {
#> first_link_title <- first_link_title$getElementText()[[1]]
#> }
#>
#> first_link_text <- try(remDr$findElement(using = 'xpath', '/html/body/div[3]/div[3]/div[5]/div[1]/p[1]'))
#> if(is(first_link_text,'try-error')){
#> first_link_text <- NA
#> } else {
#> first_link_text <- first_link_text$getElementText()[[1]]
#> }
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