This gem implements a MongoDB back-end for Spidey, a very simple framework for crawling and scraping web sites.
See Spidey's documentation for a basic example spider class.
The default implementation stores the queue of URLs being crawled, any generated results, and errors as attributes on the spider instance (i.e., in memory). By including this gem's module, spider implementations can store them in a MongoDB database instead.
gem install spidey-mongo
Spidey-Mongo provides three strategies:
Spidey::Strategies::Mongo
: Compatible with Mongo Ruby Driver 1.x,mongo
Spidey::Strategies::Mongo2
: Compatible with Mongo Ruby Driver 2.x,mongo
, e.g., for use with Mongoid 5.xSpidey::Strategies::Moped
: Compatible with themoped
2.x, e.g., for use with Mongoid 3.x and 4.x
You can include either strategy in your classes, as appropriate. All the examples in this README assume Spidey::Strategies::Mongo
.
class EbaySpider < Spidey::AbstractSpider
include Spidey::Strategies::Mongo
handle "http://www.ebay.com", :process_home
def process_home(page, default_data = {})
# ...
end
end
The spider's constructor accepts new parameters for each of the MongoDB collections to employ: url_collection
, result_collection
, and error_collection
.
db = Mongo::Connection.new['example']
spider = EbaySpider.new(
url_collection: db['urls'],
result_collection: db['results'],
error_collection: db['errors'])
With persistent storage of the URL-crawling queue, it's now possible to stop crawling and resume at a later point. The crawl
method accepts a new optional crawl_for
parameter specifying the number of seconds after which to stop.
spider.crawl crawl_for: 600 # seconds, or more conveniently (w/ActiveSupport): 10.minutes
(The base implementation's max_urls
parameter is also useful for this purpose.)
By default, invocations of record(data)
by the spider simply insert new documents into the result collection. If corresponding results may already exist in the collection and should instead be updated, define a result_key
method that returns a key by which to find the corresponding document. The method is called with a hash of the data being recorded:
class EbaySpider < Spidey::AbstractSpider
include Spidey::Strategies::Mongo
def result_key(data)
data[:detail_url]
end
# ...
end
This performs an upsert
instead of the usual insert
(i.e., an update if a result document matching the key already exists, or insert otherwise).
Please contribute! See CONTRIBUTING for details.
Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Joey Aghion, Artsy Inc., and Contributors.
See LICENSE.txt for further details.