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I'm very new to programming. Learning python to speed up my language learning with Anki. I Wanted to create web scraping script for Anki to create cards quicker. Here is my code: (It's not the final product, I enventually want to learn how to send to csv file so I can then import to Anki.)

from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import requests

#get data from user
input("Type word ")

#get page
page  = requests.get("https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/", params=word)

#make bs4 object
soup = BeautifulSoup(page.content, 'html.parser')

#find data from soup
IPA=soup.find(class_='API')
partofspeech=soup.find(class_='ligne-de-forme')

#open file
f=open("french.txt", "a")

#print text
print (IPA.text)
print (partofspeech.text)

#write to file
f.write(IPA.text)
f.write(partofspeech.text)

#close file
f.close()

It only returns the "word of the day" from Wikitionnaire and not the user's input. Any ideas?

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  • Hi ! Are you looking for a tool to web-scrap translations and create an Anki card with it ? Sep 11, 2020 at 14:21
  • Seems like you didn't handle the input("Type word ") function's return value?
    – s3cret
    Sep 11, 2020 at 14:28
  • Hi. I was basicially just looking for an Anki script that would take a French word e.g. "salut" from an Anki card field, then get the IPA, part of speech and definition(s) from wiktionnaire and put them in the same card. Sep 22, 2020 at 13:24

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You can follow up the following approach

(1) Read something in French, note the words or sentences you want to learn onto a paper.

(2) Write down these words/sentences onto a {text, json, markdown, ...} file.

(3) Read these world with Python with I/O handling.

(4) Use anki-connect that runs a web server to interface with your Anki account.

(5) Write a Python script to HTTP post your input word and scrape the answer on deepl.com for example.

(6) Combine these tools to add a session of learning onto Anki in one command.

(7) Happy learning !

Some code

Anki-connect

# https://github.com/FooSoft/anki-connect
# https://github.com/FooSoft/anki-connect/blob/master/actions/decks.md

import json
import urllib.request

def request(action, **params):
    return {'action': action, 'params': params, 'version': 6}

def invoke(action, **params):
    requestJson = json.dumps(request(action, **params)).encode('utf-8')
    response = json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(urllib.request.Request('http://localhost:8765', requestJson)))
    if len(response) != 2:
        raise Exception('response has an unexpected number of fields')
    if 'error' not in response:
        raise Exception('response is missing required error field')
    if 'result' not in response:
        raise Exception('response is missing required result field')
    if response['error'] is not None:
        raise Exception(response['error'])
    return response['result']

invoke('createDeck', deck='english-to-french')
result = invoke('deckNames')
print(f'got list of decks: {result}')

invoke('deleteDecks', decks=['english-to-french'], cardsToo=True)
result = invoke('deckNames')
print(f'got list of decks: {result}')

Web-scraping with scrapy

import scrapy


CODES = {
    'fr': 'french',
    'en': 'english'
}


URL_BASE = "https://www.linguee.com/%s-%s/translation/%s.html"

# these urls can come from another data file
# def get_data_from_file(filepath: string):
#   with open('data.json', 'r') as f:
#       lines = f.readlines()
# 
#   return [URL_BASE % (CODES['fr'], CODES['en'], line) for line in lines]
URLS = [
    URL_BASE % (CODES['fr'], CODES['en'], 'lascive')
]


class BlogSpider(scrapy.Spider):
    name = 'linguee_spider'

    start_urls = URLS

    def parse(self, response):
        for span in response.css('span.tag_lemma'):
            yield {'world': span.css('a.dictLink ::text').get()}

        for div in response.css('div.translation'):
            for span in div.css('span.tag_trans'):
                yield {'translation': span.css('a.dictLink ::text').get()}

Shell script, wrapping up all

#!/bin/bash

# setup variables
DATE=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M")
SCRIPT_FILE="/path/to/folder/script.py"
OUTPUT_FILE="/path/to/folder/data/${DATE}.json"
echo "Running --- ${SCRIPT_FILE} --- at --- ${DATE} ---"

# activate virtualenv and run scrapy
source /path/to/folder/venv/bin/activate
scrapy runspider ${SCRIPT_FILE} -o ${OUTPUT_FILE}
echo "Saved results into --- ${OUTPUT_FILE} ---"

# reading data from scrapy output and creating an Anki card using anki-connect
python create_anki_card.py

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