I have a list of urls in a text file.i want the images to be downloaded to a particular folder ,how i can do it.is there any addons available in chrome or any other program to download images from url
Create a folder in your machine.
Place your text file of images URL in the folder.
cd
to that folder.Use
wget -i images.txt
You will find all your downloaded files in the folder.
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2Beware that in Windows when launching wget from Powershell, wget will be aliased by an internal Windows command which will behave slightly differently. If you need to use the original wget just open a normal cmd.exe shell and launch it from there. – jj_ Nov 25 '20 at 18:40
This needs to be made into a function with error handling but it repeatedly downloads images for image classification projects
import requests
urls = pd.read_csv('cat_urls.csv') #save the url list as a dataframe
rows = []
for index, i in urls.iterrows():
rows.append(i[-1])
counter = 0
for i in rows:
file_name = 'cat' + str(counter) + '.jpg'
print(file_name)
response = requests.get(i)
file = open(file_name, "wb")
file.write(response.content)
file.close()
counter += 1
import os
import time
import sys
import urllib
from progressbar import ProgressBar
def get_raw_html(url):
version = (3,0)
curr_version = sys.version_info
if curr_version >= version: #If the Current Version of Python is 3.0 or above
import urllib.request #urllib library for Extracting web pages
try:
headers = {}
headers['User-Agent'] = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/537.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/24.0.1312.27 Safari/537.17"
request = urllib.request.Request(url, headers = headers)
resp = urllib.request.urlopen(request)
respData = str(resp.read())
return respData
except Exception as e:
print(str(e))
else: #If the Current Version of Python is 2.x
import urllib2
try:
headers = {}
headers['User-Agent'] = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/537.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/24.0.1312.27 Safari/537.17"
request = urllib2.Request(url, headers = headers)
try:
response = urllib2.urlopen(request)
except URLError: # Handling SSL certificate failed
context = ssl._create_unverified_context()
response = urlopen(req,context=context)
#response = urllib2.urlopen(req)
raw_html = response.read()
return raw_html
except:
return"Page Not found"
def next_link(s):
start_line = s.find('rg_di')
if start_line == -1: #If no links are found then give an error!
end_quote = 0
link = "no_links"
return link, end_quote
else:
start_line = s.find('"class="rg_meta"')
start_content = s.find('"ou"',start_line+1)
end_content = s.find(',"ow"',start_content+1)
content_raw = str(s[start_content+6:end_content-1])
return content_raw, end_content
def all_links(page):
links = []
while True:
link, end_content = next_link(page)
if link == "no_links":
break
else:
links.append(link) #Append all the links in the list named 'Links'
#time.sleep(0.1) #Timer could be used to slow down the request for image downloads
page = page[end_content:]
return links
def download_images(links, search_keyword):
choice = input("Do you want to save the links? [y]/[n]: ")
if choice=='y' or choice=='Y':
#write all the links into a test file.
f = open('links.txt', 'a') #Open the text file called links.txt
for link in links:
f.write(str(link))
f.write("\n")
f.close() #Close the file
num = input("Enter number of images to download (max 100): ")
counter = 1
errors=0
search_keyword = search_keyword.replace("%20","_")
directory = search_keyword+'/'
if not os.path.isdir(directory):
os.makedirs(directory)
pbar = ProgressBar()
for link in pbar(links):
if counter<=int(num):
file_extension = link.split(".")[-1]
filename = directory + str(counter) + "."+ file_extension
#print ("Downloading image: " + str(counter)+'/'+str(num))
try:
urllib.request.urlretrieve(link, filename)
except IOError:
errors+=1
#print ("\nIOError on Image" + str(counter))
except urllib.error.HTTPError as e:
errors+=1
#print ("\nHTTPError on Image"+ str(counter))
except urllib.error.URLError as e:
errors+=1
#print ("\nURLError on Image" + str(counter))
counter+=1
return errors
def search():
version = (3,0)
curr_version = sys.version_info
if curr_version >= version: #If the Current Version of Python is 3.0 or above
import urllib.request #urllib library for Extracting web pages
else:
import urllib2 #If current version of python is 2.x
search_keyword = input("Enter the search query: ")
#Download Image Links
links = []
search_keyword = search_keyword.replace(" ","%20")
url = 'https://www.google.com/search?q=' + search_keyword+ '&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=667&site=webhp&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=XosDVaCXD8TasATItgE&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg'
raw_html = (get_raw_html(url))
links = links + (all_links(raw_html))
print ("Total Image Links = "+str(len(links)))
print ("\n")
errors = download_images(links, search_keyword)
print ("Download Complete.\n"+ str(errors) +" errors while downloading.")
search()
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Hi, welcome to stack over flow! Usually to make it more accessible you can add some text to describe and explained what the code is doing ;) – Sylhare Jul 23 '19 at 19:42
In this python project I make a search in unsplash.com, which brings me a list of URL, then I save a number of them (pre-defined by the user) to a pre-defined folder. Check it out.