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I'm trying to use scrapy to crawl some page with a lot of links inside, but my existing code so far only show the contents of the first link.

What mistake have I made?

from scrapy.spiders import BaseSpider
from scrapy.spiders import Spider
from scrapy.http.request import Request
from scrapy.selector import Selector
from Proje.items import ProjeItem

class ProjeSpider(BaseSpider):
    name = "someweb"
    allowed_domains = ["someweb.com"]
    start_urls = [
        "http://someweb.com/indeks/"
    ]

def parse(self, response):
    for sel in response.xpath('//ul[@id="indeks-container"]'):
        for tete in sel.xpath('//linkkk').re('//linkkk.*?(?=")'):
           links = 'http:'+str(tete)
           req = Request(links,callback=self.kontene)
           return req

def kontene(self, response):
    for mbuh in response.xpath('//head'):
        Item = ProjeItem()
        Item['title'] = mbuh.xpath('//title/text()').extract()
        yield Item

2 Answers 2

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according to the scrapy docs, parse needs to return an interable of Request, i.e. a list or a generator. Just change return to yield and it should work as expected:

def parse(self, response):
    for sel in response.xpath('//ul[@id="indeks-container"]'):
        for tete in sel.xpath('//linkkk').re('//linkkk.*?(?=")'):
           links = 'http:'+str(tete)
           req = Request(links,callback=self.kontene)
           yield req
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The issue is that you have a return statement within your for loop. In Python, a return will return out of the function, giving you only the first links worth of content. Instead, consider adding req to a list of returned objects.

def parse(self, response):
    req_list = []
    for sel in response.xpath('//ul[@id="indeks-container"]'):
        for tete in sel.xpath('//linkkk').re('//linkkk.*?(?=")'):
           links = 'http:'+str(tete)
           req = Request(links,callback=self.kontene)
           req_list += req
    return req_list
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  • thanks for the help, i'm stil trying to use your suggestion but i still got Request object is not iterable.. i have tried to change the line but it still error
    – insecte
    May 30, 2016 at 7:14
  • @insecte Is there more than the code shown? This probably means you are trying to loop over the req object itself somewhere. May 30, 2016 at 7:34
  • i have edited my question with my whole code.. thank you
    – insecte
    May 30, 2016 at 7:46
  • actually you may just yield req instead of return and it should work fine. no need to build a list in memory
    – miraculixx
    May 30, 2016 at 7:50
  • @miraculixx i tried that, and its only give me a result from first link from the links
    – insecte
    May 30, 2016 at 7:56

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