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I would like to get the same result as this command line : scrapy crawl linkedin_anonymous -a first=James -a last=Bond -o output.json

My script is as follows :

import scrapy
from linkedin_anonymous_spider import LinkedInAnonymousSpider
from scrapy.crawler import CrawlerProcess
from scrapy.utils.project import get_project_settings

spider = LinkedInAnonymousSpider(None, "James", "Bond")
process = CrawlerProcess(get_project_settings())
process.crawl(spider) ## <-------------- (1)
process.start()

I found out that process.crawl() in (1) is creating another LinkedInAnonymousSpider where first and last are None (printed in (2)), if so, then there is no point of creating the object spider and how is it possible to pass the arguments first and last to process.crawl()?

linkedin_anonymous :

from logging import INFO

import scrapy

class LinkedInAnonymousSpider(scrapy.Spider):
    name = "linkedin_anonymous"
    allowed_domains = ["linkedin.com"]
    start_urls = []

    base_url = "https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/?first=%s&last=%s&search=Search"

    def __init__(self, input = None, first= None, last=None):
        self.input = input  # source file name
        self.first = first
        self.last = last

    def start_requests(self):
        print self.first ## <------------- (2)
        if self.first and self.last: # taking input from command line parameters
                url = self.base_url % (self.first, self.last)
                yield self.make_requests_from_url(url)

    def parse(self, response): . . .

4 Answers 4

70

pass the spider arguments on the process.crawl method:

process.crawl(spider, input='inputargument', first='James', last='Bond')
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  • 5
    But this way we cannot perhaps pass -o output.json?
    – hAcKnRoCk
    Feb 27, 2017 at 16:22
  • 2
    @hAcKnRoCk stackoverflow.com/a/42301595 here is how to configure output file Oct 22, 2018 at 10:39
  • To specify output file: process = CrawlerProcess(settings={"FEEDS": {"items.json"{"format": "json"},},})
    – hafiz031
    Jun 7, 2023 at 9:55
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You can do it the easy way:

from scrapy import cmdline

cmdline.execute("scrapy crawl linkedin_anonymous -a first=James -a last=Bond -o output.json".split())
3

if you have Scrapyd and you want to schedule the spider, do this

curl http://localhost:6800/schedule.json -d project=projectname -d spider=spidername -d first='James' -d last='Bond'

0

Try this:

import os

first_name = "DemoFirstName"
last_name = "DemoLastName"

os.system(f"""scrapy crawl linkedin_anonymous \
                      -a first={first_name} \
                      -a last={last_name} \
                      -o output.json""")

Don't put any space between =.

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