You can't access the spider instance as the pipeline initialization is done when the engine starts. In fact, you have to think that your pipeline handles multiple spiders and not just one spider.
Having said that, you can hook the spider_opened
signal to access the spider instance when it starts.
from scrapy import signals
class MyPipeline(object):
def __init__(self, mysetting):
# do stuff with the arguments...
self.mysetting = mysetting
@classmethod
def from_crawler(cls, crawler):
settings = crawler.settings
instance = cls(settings['CUSTOM_SETTINGS_VARIABLE']
crawler.signals.connect(instance.spider_opened, signal=signals.spider_opened)
return instance
def spider_opened(self, spider):
# do stuff with the spider: initialize resources, etc.
spider.log("[MyPipeline] Initializing resources for %s" % spider.name)
def process_item(self, item, spider):
return item