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I'm using rvest in R to do some scraping. I know some HTML and CSS.

I want to get the prices of every product of a URI:

http://www.linio.com.co/tecnologia/celulares-telefonia-gps/

The new items load as you go down on the page (as you do some scrolling).

What I've done so far:

Linio_Celulares <- html("http://www.linio.com.co/celulares-telefonia-gps/")

Linio_Celulares %>%
  html_nodes(".product-itm-price-new") %>%
  html_text()

And i get what i need, but just for the 25 first elements (those load for default).

 [1] "$ 1.999.900" "$ 1.999.900" "$ 1.999.900" "$ 2.299.900" "$ 2.279.900"
 [6] "$ 2.279.900" "$ 1.159.900" "$ 1.749.900" "$ 1.879.900" "$ 189.900"  
[11] "$ 2.299.900" "$ 2.499.900" "$ 2.499.900" "$ 2.799.000" "$ 529.900"  
[16] "$ 2.699.900" "$ 2.149.900" "$ 189.900"   "$ 2.549.900" "$ 1.395.900"
[21] "$ 249.900"   "$ 41.900"    "$ 319.900"   "$ 149.900" 

Question: How to get all the elements of this dynamic section?

I guess, I could scroll the page until all elements are loaded and then use html(URL). But this seems like a lot of work (i'm planning of doing this on different sections). There should be a programmatic work around.

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  • You would need to use XPath (in R or outside of R) -- have a look at the XML package.
    – Hack-R
    Apr 25, 2015 at 18:41
  • It can't be done with Rvest? I've seen that Rvest imports XML. I've read somestuff about XML. But i'm the URL in my example, i don't see this meta tags from XML. May you help me out? Apr 26, 2015 at 4:06
  • Here, I think maybe this will help you do it in rvest: stackoverflow.com/questions/27812259/…
    – Hack-R
    Apr 26, 2015 at 14:37
  • @Hack-R. I've seen your example, but what i have is a little different. In my example, there isn't a "Next" button or "Page 2". However, i see a :"<div id="page-number">Página 4</div>" (this changes from 2 to X) that activates as i do scrolling.Would be nice if you have any other tip. Apr 26, 2015 at 16:49
  • @OmarGonzales You may have to look into RSelenium to achieve this - see this related post.
    – nrussell
    Apr 28, 2015 at 20:11

2 Answers 2

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As @nrussell suggested, you can use RSelenium to programatically scroll down the page before getting the source code.

You could for example do:

library(RSelenium)
library(rvest)
#start RSelenium
checkForServer()
startServer()
remDr <- remoteDriver()
remDr$open()

#navigate to your page
remDr$navigate("http://www.linio.com.co/tecnologia/celulares-telefonia-gps/")

#scroll down 5 times, waiting for the page to load at each time
for(i in 1:5){      
remDr$executeScript(paste("scroll(0,",i*10000,");"))
Sys.sleep(3)    
}

#get the page html
page_source<-remDr$getPageSource()

#parse it
html(page_source[[1]]) %>% html_nodes(".product-itm-price-new") %>%
  html_text()
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  • i've been learning some Javascript, but I don't get the for loop you have used. Could you point me to a document on this please? Sep 4, 2015 at 14:49
  • this is an R for loop rather than a javascript one, some info here
    – NicE
    Sep 6, 2015 at 13:18
  • thanks, but I was talking about the <pre>scroll(0,"i*10000,")</pre> I've heard that the "scroll" command is used in Javascript (like this one: click, hover, etc). 2.- Why 'i*10000'? Is it: for every loop, scroll 10,000 pixels? Sep 6, 2015 at 16:04
  • I tried doing the same code as above but it gives me "character(0)".. Why is it so??
    – Andre_k
    Jun 23, 2017 at 8:26
  • this is now outdated, it appears to use Docker instead Feb 15, 2021 at 16:12
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library(rvest)
url<-"https://www.linio.com.co/c/celulares-y-tablets?page=1"
page<-html_session(url)

html_nodes(page,css=".price-secondary") %>% html_text()

Loop through the website https://www.linio.com.co/c/celulares-y-tablets?page=2 and 3 and so on and it will be easy for you to scrape the data

EDIT dated 07/05/2019

The website elements changed. Hence new code

library(rvest)
url<-"https://www.linio.com.co/c/celulares-y-tablets?page=1"
page<-html_session(url)

html_nodes(page,css=".price-main") %>% html_text()
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  • lineo changed it's url structure, not, as you say, is easy to scrap their products. Not in 2015. Jun 26, 2019 at 17:19
  • Yeah they have changed the css element alone. It still works with this code @OmarGonzales library(rvest) url<-"https://www.linio.com.co/c/celulares-y-tablets?page=1" page<-html_session(url) html_nodes(page,css=".price-main") %>% html_text()
    – Bharath
    Jul 5, 2019 at 17:28

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