It has following dependencies: - Twisted 2.5.0, 8.0 or above - lxml or libxml2 (if using libxml2, version 2.6.28 or above is highly recommended) - simplejson - pyopenssl
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You cannot use C extensions on App Engine, which rules out lxml and (I believe) libxml2 and pyopenssl.
I doubt most of what Twisted does is possible in the App Engine sandbox either; you can't directly open sockets or spawn threads.
EDIT (January 2013): The Python 2.7 runtime does include some C extensions, including lxml. However, it's still not possible to use C extensions that aren't provided by Google with the runtime; most likely scrapy is still unusable at this time.
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3As an alternative, you can try the URL Fetch API and BeautifulSoup. May 17, 2011 at 15:56
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In GAE you can import prepared lxml and pycrypto libraries: developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/libraries27– KugelJan 28, 2013 at 2:14
Update for 2019:
Scrapy indeed works on GAE. I can confirm that Scrapy can be deployed on GAE Python 3 standard environment using ScrapyRT.
Your scrapy.cfg
file must be in the same directory as app.yaml
to be picked up accordingly and a minimal setup would look like this:
runtime: python37
instance_class: F2
env_variables:
PORT: 8080
entrypoint: scrapyrt -i 0.0.0.0 -p $PORT -s LOG_DIR=/tmp
Note how LOG_DIR
is set to /tmp
which is most likely not what anyone would want for production environment. I might extend this answer once i figured out how to approach this appropriately.
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I have been trying to deploy my scraper using your app.yaml config and eventho it deploy with success, I am unable to fetch results like in local using my app url: https://<my_app>.ew.r.appspot.com:8080/crawl.json?spider_name=<my_spider>&url=<my_url> May 30, 2020 at 12:17
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To my own question: It worked with
entrypoint: scrapyrt -p $PORT -s LOG_DIR=/tmp
and no port in the url May 30, 2020 at 13:12 -
Yes @Maxatton, I believe GAE Standard Env requires your app to host on port 8080 internally but serves externally to port 80 and 433 (HTTPS); So no port specifier in the URL.– Zv_oDDMar 3, 2021 at 15:25