Solution
Overview:
s
: Get the text between the <script></script>
tags first. You could easily use requests
+ BeautifulSoup
libraries to do that. You don't necessarily need Selenium.
- Extract the string where it starts with
window.searchPageData['Product'] = {
and endswith }
inside the text (s
) within pair of <script>
tags. We will use regex
(regular expression) library for that.
Assuming you already have the access to the content from the website and hence you can also extract the content from a certain tag <script></script>
as text, here is a way for you to extract your JSON data, which what I understand, is embedded in the html-source.
import re # regex library
# Define regex pattern and compile for speed
pat = r"window.searchPageData\['Product'\] = ({\s*.*\s*})\s*\n.*"
pat = re.compile(pat)
# Extract JSON Data
json_data = pat.findall(s)[0] # s = dummy data
## Output
# { SOME JSON DATA }
How to use requests
+ BeautifulSoup
libraries for this case
Since, I do not have access to your data (url or html from the url), here is a scaffolding of what you need to do to get what you want. But, obviously, I could not test it. I hope this helps.
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bsp
## Get respose object from the target URL
url = "http://your.target.url.here" # "http://www.google.com"
r = requests.get(url=url)
## Use BeautifulSoup to get a list of Scripts
soup = bsp(r.text, 'html.parser')
scripts = soup.find_all(name='script')
## ID your script from scripts
# Now you need to find out some pattern or
# specify which script in scripts (list) has
# your intended content
# TODO.... FOR YOU
## Special Case: Pattern located in a single place only
# If your regex pattern could be found only
# in one place in the entire html page, you
# can do this alternatively.
scripts_text = '\n'.join(scripts)
# Extract JSON Data
json_data = pat.findall(scripts_text)[0]
Dummy Data
# Dummy Data
s = """
<script>
window.searchPageData = window.searchPageData || {};
window.searchPageData['Product'] = { SOME JSON DATA }
};
</script>
"""
requests
+BeautifulSoup
libraries to do that. You don't necessarily need Selenium. Now, just extract the string where it starts withwindow.searchPageData['Product'] = {
and endswith}
inside the text within script tag. You could also useregex
library for that.