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I am doing data scraping with Ruby and Nokogiri. Is it possible to download and parse a local file in my computer?

I have:

require 'open-uri'

url = "file:///home/nav/Desktop/Scraping/scrap1.html"

It gives error as:

No such file or directory @ rb_sysopen - file:\home/nav/Desktop/Scraping/scrap1.html
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    Not possible. All your code does is require 'open-uri', then assign a string to a variable.
    – 7stud
    Sep 14, 2014 at 3:10
  • Why use OpenURI to open a file when you can use open by itself? Dec 5, 2014 at 21:03

4 Answers 4

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If you want to parse a local file with Nokogiri you can do it like this.

file = File.read('/home/nav/Desktop/Scraping/scrap1.html')
doc = Nokogiri::HTML(file)
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When you open a local file in a browser, the URL in the address bar is displayed as:

file:///Users/7stud/Desktop/accounts.txt

But that doesn't mean you use that format in a Ruby script. Your Ruby script doesn't send the file name to a browser and then ask the browser to retrieve the file. Your Ruby script searches your file system directly.

The same is true for URLs: your Ruby script doesn't ask your browser to go retrieve a page from the internet, Ruby retrieves the page itself by sending a request using your system's network interface. After all, a browser and a Ruby program are both just computer programs. What your browser can do over a network, a Ruby program can do, too.

This works for me:

require 'open-uri'

text = open('./data.txt').read
puts text

You have to get your path right, though. The only reason I can think of to use open() is if you had an array of filenames and URLs mixed together. If that isn't your situation, see new2code's answer.

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This is how I do it as according to the documentation.

    f = File.open("//home/nav/Desktop/Scraping/scrap1.html")
    doc = Nokogiri::HTML(f)
    f.close
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I would make use of Mechanize and save the file locally, then parse it with Nokogiri like so:

# Save the file
agent = Mechanize.new
agent.pluggable_parser.default = Mechanize::Download
current_url = 'http://www.example.com'
file = agent.get(current_url)
file.save!("#{Rails.root}/tmp/")

# Read the file
page = Nokogiri::HTML::Reader(File.open(file))

Hope that helps!

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