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I'm running scrapy from a script but all it does is activate the spider. It doesn't go through my item pipeline. I've read http://scrapy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/practices.html but it doesn't say anything about including pipelines.

My setup:

Scraper/
    scrapy.cfg
    ScrapyScript.py
    Scraper/
        __init__.py
        items.py
        pipelines.py
        settings.py
        spiders/
            __init__.py
            my_spider.py

My script:

from twisted.internet import reactor
from scrapy.crawler import Crawler
from scrapy.settings import Settings
from scrapy import log, signals
from Scraper.spiders.my_spider import MySpiderSpider

spider = MySpiderSpider(domain='myDomain.com')
settings = get_project_settings
crawler = Crawler(Settings())
crawler.signals.connect(reactor.stop, signal=signals.spider_closed)
crawler.configure()
crawler.crawl(spider)
crawler.start()
log.start()
log.msg('Reactor activated...')
reactor.run()
log.msg('Reactor stopped.')

My pipeline:

from scrapy.exceptions import DropItem
from scrapy import log
import sqlite3


class ImageCheckPipeline(object):

    def process_item(self, item, spider):
        if item['image']:
            log.msg("Item added successfully.")
            return item
        else:
            del item
            raise DropItem("Non-image thumbnail found: ")


class StoreImage(object):

    def __init__(self):
        self.db = sqlite3.connect('images')
        self.cursor = self.db.cursor()
        try:
            self.cursor.execute('''
                CREATE TABLE IMAGES(IMAGE BLOB, TITLE TEXT, URL TEXT)
            ''')
            self.db.commit()
        except sqlite3.OperationalError:
            self.cursor.execute('''
                DELETE FROM IMAGES
            ''')
            self.db.commit()

    def process_item(self, item, spider):
        title = item['title'][0]
        image = item['image'][0]
        url = item['url'][0]
        self.cursor.execute('''
            INSERT INTO IMAGES VALUES (?, ?, ?)
        ''', (image, title, url))
        self.db.commit()

Output of the script:

[name@localhost Scraper]$ python ScrapyScript.py
2014-08-06 17:55:22-0400 [scrapy] INFO: Reactor activated...
2014-08-06 17:55:22-0400 [my_spider] INFO: Closing spider (finished)
2014-08-06 17:55:22-0400 [my_spider] INFO: Dumping Scrapy stats:
    {'downloader/request_bytes': 213,
     'downloader/request_count': 1,
     'downloader/request_method_count/GET': 1,
     'downloader/response_bytes': 18852,
     'downloader/response_count': 1,
     'downloader/response_status_count/200': 1,
     'finish_reason': 'finished',
     'finish_time': datetime.datetime(2014, 8, 6, 21, 55, 22, 518492),
     'item_scraped_count': 51,
     'response_received_count': 1,
     'scheduler/dequeued': 1,
     'scheduler/dequeued/memory': 1,
     'scheduler/enqueued': 1,
     'scheduler/enqueued/memory': 1,
     'start_time': datetime.datetime(2014, 8, 6, 21, 55, 22, 363898)}
2014-08-06 17:55:22-0400 [my_spider] INFO: Spider closed (finished)
2014-08-06 17:55:22-0400 [scrapy] INFO: Reactor stopped.
[name@localhost Scraper]$ 
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  • is there a DEBUG message? it'll have the following format: <time_stamp> [<crawler_name>] DEBUG: <error_msg>. If that is there, then please post it.
    – Bee Smears
    Aug 6, 2014 at 23:51
  • There doesn't seem to be a DEBUG message. The output posted up there is all I have. Aug 6, 2014 at 23:54
  • in your spider do you call the proper pipeline method. based on the above code, I would expect to see item = StoreImage() so that it can call the process_item method as explained in the docs.
    – Bee Smears
    Aug 7, 2014 at 0:27
  • No but my Item Pipelines is mentioned in the settings. In the script I have settings = get_project_settings so the pipelines should be mentioned to the scrapy script as well. Aug 7, 2014 at 3:12
  • In my spider I have the line: item = ItemCheckPipeline() Aug 7, 2014 at 3:14

2 Answers 2

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@Pawel's and the docs' solution was not working for me and, after looking at Scrapy's source code, I realized that in some cases it was not identifying the settings module correctly. I was wondering why the pipelines were not being used until I realized that they were never found from the script in the first place.

As the docs and Pawel state, I was using:

from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
settings = get_project_settings()
crawler = Crawler(settings)

but, when calling:

print "these are the pipelines:"
print crawler.settings.__dict__['attributes']['ITEM_PIPELINES']

I got:

these are the pipelines:
<SettingsAttribute value={} priority=0>

settings wasn't getting properly populated.

I realized that what is required is a path to the project's settings module, relative to the module containing the script that calls Scrapy e.g. scrapy.myproject.settings. Then, I created the Settings() object as follows:

from scrapy.settings import Settings

settings = Settings()
os.environ['SCRAPY_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'scraper.edx_bot.settings'
settings_module_path = os.environ['SCRAPY_SETTINGS_MODULE']
settings.setmodule(settings_module_path, priority='project')

The complete code I used, which effectively imported the pipelines, is:

from twisted.internet import reactor
from scrapy.crawler import Crawler
from scrapy import log, signals
from scrapy.settings import Settings
from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
from scrapy.myproject.spiders.first_spider import FirstSpider

spider = FirstSpider()

settings = Settings()
os.environ['SCRAPY_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'scrapy.myproject.settings'
settings_module_path = os.environ['SCRAPY_SETTINGS_MODULE']
settings.setmodule(settings_module_path, priority='project')
crawler = Crawler(settings)

crawler.signals.connect(reactor.stop, signal=signals.spider_closed)
crawler.configure()
crawler.crawl(spider)
crawler.start()
log.start(loglevel=log.INFO)
reactor.run()
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  • 4
    While accepted answer is correct, I think yours is better. Thank you for the tips and for helping me to get through the same issue I faced importing settings in my project!
    – Desprit
    Oct 25, 2015 at 21:05
  • 2
    @aralar was not working as you were describing, your solution saved me from wasting more time. Thanks alot for such a good answer.
    – Javed
    Mar 10, 2017 at 21:03
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    so get_project_settings never used?
    – Ardhi
    Jul 21, 2018 at 5:23
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You need to actually call get_project_settings, Settings object that you are passing to your crawler in your posted code will give you defaults, not your specific project settings. You need to write something like this:

from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings
settings = get_project_settings()
crawler = Crawler(settings)

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