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I'm trying to crawl more then one page in scrappy, my function indeed returns the first start url, but I can't manage to make work the rules for the spider.

Here is what I have so far:

import scrapy

from scrapy.contrib.spiders import CrawlSpider, Rule
from scrapy.contrib.linkextractors.sgml import SgmlLinkExtractor
from craigslist_sample.items import CraigslistSampleItem



class MySpider(CrawlSpider):
    name = "craigs"
    allowed_domains = ["craigslist.org"]
    start_urls = ["http://sfbay.craigslist.org/npo/"]



    rules = (
        Rule(SgmlLinkExtractor(allow=('.*?s=.*',), restrict_xpaths('a[@class="button next"]',)), callback='parse', follow=True),)

    def parse(self, response):
        for sel in response.xpath('//span[@class="pl"]'):
            item = CraigslistSampleItem()
            item['title'] = sel.xpath('a/text()').extract()
            item['link'] = sel.xpath('a/@href').extract()
            yield item`

I get this error

SyntaxError: non-keyword arg after keyword arg

UPDATE:

Thanks to the answer below. There is no syntax error, but my crawler just stays in the same page and doesn't crawl.

Updated code

import scrapy

from scrapy.contrib.spiders import CrawlSpider, Rule
from scrapy.contrib.linkextractors.sgml import SgmlLinkExtractor
from craigslist_sample.items import CraigslistSampleItem
from scrapy.contrib.linkextractors import LinkExtractor


class MySpider(CrawlSpider):
    name = "craigs"
    allowed_domains = ["craigslist.org"]
    start_urls = ["http://sfbay.craigslist.org/npo/"]

    rules = (Rule(SgmlLinkExtractor(allow=['.*?s=.*'], restrict_xpaths=('a[@class="button next"]')), 
        callback='parse', follow=True, ),
)


    def parse(self, response):
        for sel in response.xpath('//span[@class="pl"]'):
            item = CraigslistSampleItem()
            item['title'] = sel.xpath('a/text()').extract()
            item['link'] = sel.xpath('a/@href').extract()
            yield item
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    Should it be restrict_xpaths=('a[@class="button next"]',))? Looks like maybe you forgot the =.
    – dano
    Apr 13, 2015 at 18:31
  • yeah i checked and it fixed the syntax error, but still isnt crawling other pages.
    – 2one2
    Apr 13, 2015 at 20:12

2 Answers 2

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Your problem is similar to this (Python 3)

>>> print("hello")
hello
>>> print("hello", end=",,")
hello,,
>>> print(end=",,", "hello")
SyntaxError: non-keyword arg after keyword arg

The line:

Rule(SgmlLinkExtractor(allow=('.*?s=.*',), restrict_xpaths('a[@class="button next"]',)), callback='parse', follow=True),)

must be called as:

Rule(SgmlLinkExtractor(restrict_xpaths('a[@class="button next"]'),allow=('.*?s=.*',)), callback='parse', follow=True),)
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  • it gives me this output NameError: name 'restrict_xpaths' is not defined
    – 2one2
    Apr 13, 2015 at 17:50
  • @2one2 This answer may be relevant stackoverflow.com/questions/14394432/…
    – Caridorc
    Apr 13, 2015 at 17:55
  • well with this i have no syntax error, but my code isnt scraping other pages, just the start url
    – 2one2
    Apr 13, 2015 at 19:58
  • @2one2 Try thinking about it, if you can't get it to work then ask another question.
    – Caridorc
    Apr 13, 2015 at 20:00
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ok so i found whats the problem i was using the method parse:

def parse(self, response):
    for sel in response.xpath('//span[@class="pl"]'):
        item = CraigslistSampleItem()
        item['title'] = sel.xpath('a/text()').extract()
        item['link'] = sel.xpath('a/@href').extract()
        yield item 

after reading this i found out my problem. http://doc.scrapy.org/en/latest/topics/spiders.html#scrapy.contrib.spiders.CrawlSpider

CrawlSpider uses parse as a method, so i had to rename my function to this:

def parse_item(self, response):
    for sel in response.xpath('//span[@class="pl"]'):
        item = CraigslistSampleItem()
        item['title'] = sel.xpath('a/text()').extract()
        item['link'] = sel.xpath('a/@href').extract()
        yield item 

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