Right now I'm running a scraping program on my computer. It's massive in size, and unfortunately because of this, my IP address has been banned from the site I need to scrape. Is there a way that in Ruby, or even just in a simple manner, I can switch my IP address so that I can be allowed back into this site for scraping, or am I out of luck, and I may have to resort to other solutions. It is a 403 Forbidden Error, and for whatever its worth I'm using nokogiri and my user agent is ruby, thanks.
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2Your IP address is not related to Ruby. Rebooting your router/modem usually results in a new IP address. Tor could help, too.– StefanJul 5, 2013 at 13:24
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I understand, but whenever I try to scrape the site I get a 403 error due to my IP address, and I am sure it is due to my IP address. Is there a more efficient way, I see that tore will work for browser purposes, but I need a more efficient pragmatic way to change my IP then just rebooting my router/modem, preferably in ruby if that is an option.– user2109354Jul 5, 2013 at 13:33
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2Ruby just uses your network interface, you cannot simply change your public IP.– StefanJul 5, 2013 at 13:36
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Oh, well okay, thanks anyway, is there possibly any other way that I can get around this problem?– user2109354Jul 5, 2013 at 13:42
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3You should be gentle when scraping, set your program to take short naps from time to time.– fartagaintuxedoJul 5, 2013 at 14:15
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You can connect through a proxy, and if you have a list of proxy addresses then you can tell ruby to change proxy every x minutes, this will result in a change of the IP that the website thinks you have. Here's a code to scrape google search results through a proxy, to use a proxy list just extend the code a bit.
require 'rubygems'
require 'mechanize'
agent = Mechanize.new
agent.set_proxy '78.186.178.153', 8080
page = agent.get('http://www.google.com/')
google_form = page.form('f')
google_form.q = 'new york city council'
page = agent.submit(google_form, google_form.buttons.first)
page.links.each do |link|
if link.href.to_s =~/url.q/
str=link.href.to_s
strList=str.split(%r{=|&})
url=strList[1]
puts url
end
end
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Wow, really great, thanks so much, I was starting to think I was screwed, this is perfect. Jul 5, 2013 at 14:30
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1Do you have any recommendations for good proxy servers to use this method with? I have no experience with proxy services.– E.E.33Apr 14, 2016 at 7:03