Scrapy XPath selectors will extract what's in the HTML of that page, nothing more, nothing less, according to the XPaths you give it.
Let's look at your sample URL and its response in scrapy using scrapy shell
, and test your XPaths (note that I'm using scrapy 1.0, and some result lines are stripped):
(scrapy10)paul@paul$ scrapy shell -s USER_AGENT="Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/43.0.2357.125 Safari/537.36" http://ksu.craigslist.org/search/foa
2015-06-22 19:23:26 [scrapy] INFO: Scrapy 1.0.0 started (bot: scrapybot)
...
2015-06-22 19:23:27 [scrapy] INFO: Spider opened
2015-06-22 19:23:27 [scrapy] DEBUG: Crawled (200) <GET http://ksu.craigslist.org/search/foa> (referer: None)
...
>>> for paragraph in response.xpath('//p'):
... print "----------"
... print paragraph.xpath('a').extract()
... print paragraph.xpath('a/text()').extract()
...
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5083735342.html" class="i" data-ids="0:00G0G_gb8cQBnOWca"><span class="price">$50</span></a>']
[]
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5042795578.html" class="i" data-ids="0:00t0t_g8XHo4mq1Wb,0:01111_7GErRQg9kc9"><span class="price">$10</span></a>']
[]
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5042796585.html" class="i" data-ids="0:00W0W_kAKZ780MVd4"><span class="price">$10</span></a>']
[]
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5070157083.html" class="i" data-ids="0:00H0H_l93i9PS7WEC,0:00V0V_4HHMk6zAcvp,0:01010_586rQh4KX7Y,0:00l0l_5t6DbernooP"><span class="price">$1100</span></a>']
[]
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5083629657.html" class="i" data-ids="0:01111_7ccUivz24cL"><span class="price">$2</span></a>']
[]
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5083317838.html" class="i"><span class="price">$275</span></a>']
[]
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5056913265.html" class="i" data-ids="0:00J0J_jAZGd05f59U"><span class="price">$25</span></a>']
[]
----------
[u'<a href="/for/5083138728.html" class="i" data-ids="0:00q0q_80N4SDtfsmz"><span class="price">$40</span></a>']
[]
----------
[]
[]
When selecting a
children elements of p
paragraphs (like you do), and calling .extract()
on each, you can see the HTML of each link.
What you notice is that these tags do not have (direct) child text elements (which is what you're selecting with a/text()
)
The "text" part you're after (I think) is inside a span
child element.
You have different options here:
- use
a//text()
to select descendant text elements of all a
elements, and not only children text
- use
string(a)
to tell XPath engine to give you the text representation of the first a
element
For the 2nd option, you'll get this (some lines stripped):
>>> for paragraph in response.xpath('//p'):
... print "----------"
... for a in paragraph.xpath('a'):
... print(a.xpath('@href').extract_first(), a.xpath('string(.)').extract_first())
...
...
----------
(u'/for/5042796585.html', u'$10')
----------
(u'/for/5070157083.html', u'$1100')
----------
(u'/for/5083629657.html', u'$2')
----------
(u'/for/5083317838.html', u'$275')
----------
(u'/for/5056913265.html', u'$25')
----------
(u'/for/5083138728.html', u'$40')
----------
>>>
Notice that here I'm using Scrapy 1.0's handy .extract_first()
method for selectors.
If you need absolute URLs, you can use Scrapy 1.0's .urljoin()
method on the Response
object:
>>> for paragraph in response.xpath('//p'):
... print "----------"
... for a in paragraph.xpath('a'):
... print(response.urljoin(a.xpath('@href').extract_first()), a.xpath('string(.)').extract_first())
...
----------
(u'http://ksu.craigslist.org/for/5070157083.html', u'$1100')
----------
(u'http://ksu.craigslist.org/for/5083629657.html', u'$2')
----------
(u'http://ksu.craigslist.org/for/5083317838.html', u'$275')
----------
(u'http://ksu.craigslist.org/for/5056913265.html', u'$25')
----------
(u'http://ksu.craigslist.org/for/5083138728.html', u'$40')
----------
>>>