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So i have a website and everyday it generates one excel file with statistics. In order to download the file i have to hit a button and it returns the file(generated through form call).

Is there any way to do it automatically with python or another scripting language? I want to download the excel files for 2 years and i don't want to click every time the download button (after a change the address from calendar or url)

I tried with web scraping but nothing worked for me. I do not know the exact urls for every day to do it.

The website is in Drupal if i understand correctly

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1. You can use requests module to send POST/GET request which could be the same message when you click the button. Here is instruction for you. http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/

2. You can use Selenium to help you, which is a tool for you to simulate a browser and allows you control a real web browser at the same time. Here is instruction for you. http://docs.seleniumhq.org/

3. You can use urllib/urllib2 to simulate this click operation as well. But it's not so ease of use.

Hope it helps. :)

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  • i can call the form from chrome console with: document.forms[2].submit(); but do you know how i can redirect and keep the console executing the submit call?
    – Saksoo
    Oct 21, 2014 at 11:17
  • @Saksoo I thought you would like to click a button in your question, would you? Why is here a form issue? Oct 21, 2014 at 12:37
  • yeah its a button that submits a form. It works when i call it from chrome console with document.forms[2].submit(); but i want to call it for a lot of sites with a loop. Is that possible? I want a loop that redirects in a new site calls the forms and again the same for all sites
    – Saksoo
    Oct 21, 2014 at 13:04
  • @Saksoo Yes, I think so. If you can do it in parallel using threading, I think it would be faster. If my answer helps, please accept it. :) Oct 21, 2014 at 13:08

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