I am trying to create a spider with the package "Scrapy" that gets a lists of URLs and crawls them. I have searched stackoverflow for an answer but could not find something that will solve the issue.
My script is as follows:
class Try(scrapy.Spider):
name = "Try"
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Try, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.start_urls = kwargs.get( "urls" )
print( self.start_urls )
def start_requests(self):
print( self.start_urls )
for url in self.start_urls:
yield Request( url , self.parse )
def parse(self, response):
d = response.xpath( "//body" ).extract()
When I crawl the spider:
Spider = Try(urls = [r"https://www.example.com"])
process = CrawlerProcess({
'USER_AGENT': 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1)'
})
process.crawl(Spider)
process.start()
I get the following info printed while printing self.start_urls:
- In the __init__ function printed on screen is: [r"https://www.example.com"] (as passed to the spider).
- In the start_requests function printed on screen is: None
Why do I get None? Is there another way to approach this issue? or Is there any mistakes in my spider's class?
Thanks for any help given!
self.start_urls
is used byscrapy
so it can remove them. I'm wonder if you put urls inself.start_urls
in__init__
then maybe it will use them and you don't have to usestart_requests
?process.crawl
will create a new Try object without parameters when it callsfrom_crawler
. See Crawler class in Scrapy Source Code. github.com/scrapy/scrapy/blob/master/scrapy/…