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I have a fully functioning scrapy script to extract data from a website. During setup, the target site banned me based on my USER_AGENT information. I subsequently added a RotateUserAgentMiddleware to rotate the USER_AGENT randomly. This works great.

However, now when I trying to use the scrapy shell to test xpath and css requests, I get a 403 error. I'm sure this is because the USER_AGENT of the scrapy shell is defaulting to some value the target site has blacklisted.

Question: is it possible to fetch a URL in the scrapy shell with a different USER_AGENT than the default?

fetch('http://www.test') [add something ?? to change USER_AGENT]

Thx

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scrapy shell -s USER_AGENT='custom user agent' 'http://www.example.com'

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  • Do you know how to also add headers to scrapy shell? Thanks. May 3, 2016 at 17:17
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    I got here because I was running the shell from outside the project directory and my settings file was being ignored. Once I changed into the project directory, the custom USER_AGENT setting worked properly, no need to pass any extra parameter to the scrapy shell command.
    – Ariel
    Aug 13, 2017 at 15:46
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Inside the scrapy shell, you can set the User-Agent in the request header.

url = 'http://www.example.com'
request = scrapy.Request(url, headers={'User-Agent': 'Mybot'})
fetch(request)

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