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    Scrapy-Redis

    Scrapy-Redis

    Redis-based components for Scrapy

    ...Scraped items gets pushed into a redis queued meaning that you can start as many as needed post-processing processes sharing the items queue. Scheduler + Duplication Filter, Item Pipeline, Base Spiders. Default requests serializer is pickle, but it can be changed to any module with loads and dumps functions. Note that pickle is not compatible between python versions. Version 0.3 changed the requests serialization from marshal to cPickle, therefore persisted requests using version 0.2 will not able to work on 0.3. The class scrapy_redis.spiders.RedisSpider enables a spider to read the urls from redis. The urls in the redis queue will be processed one after another, if the first request yields more requests, the spider will process those requests before fetching another url from redis.
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    Crawlab

    Crawlab

    Distributed web crawler admin platform for spiders management

    ...Master node and worker nodes communicate with each other via gRPC (a RPC framework). Tasks are scheduled by the task scheduler module in the master node, and received by the task handler module in worker nodes, which executes these tasks in task runners. Task runners are actually processes running spider or crawler programs, and can also send data through gRPC (integrated in SDK) to other data sources, e.g. MongoDB.
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    AutoScraper

    AutoScraper

    A Smart, Automatic, Fast and Lightweight Web Scraper for Python

    This project is made for automatic web scraping to make scraping easy. It gets a URL or the HTML content of a web page and a list of sample data that we want to scrape from that page. This data can be text, URL or any HTML tag value of that page. It learns the scraping rules and returns similar elements. Then you can use this learned object with new URLs to get similar content or the exact same element of those new pages.
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    PAMIE

    A Python class to allow the user to automate Internet Explorer

    Python Automation Module (class) for Internet Explorer (PAM.py). Originally written as a simple Python module. This new Python class starting with 2.0 allows the user to automate Internet Explorer browser for QA testing, development testing, or web scraping. This python class only runs on Windows (only) and automates Internet Explorer using the COM object, there is no support for Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Flex at this time.
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