Author: Niklas Baumstark
dryscrape is a lightweight web scraping library for Python. It uses a headless Webkit instance to evaluate Javascript on the visited pages. This enables painless scraping of plain web pages as well as Javascript-heavy “Web 2.0” applications like Facebook.
It is built on the shoulders of capybara-webkit's webkit-server. A big thanks goes to thoughtbot, inc. for building this excellent piece of software!
- 1.0: Added Python 3 support, small performance fixes, header names are now
properly normalized. Also added the function
dryscrape.start_xvfb()
to easily start Xvfb. - 0.9.1: Changed semantics of the
headers
function in a backwards-incompatible way: It now returns a list of (key, value) pairs instead of a dictionary.
The library has been confirmed to work on the following platforms:
- Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks and 10.10 Yosemite
- Ubuntu Linux
- Arch Linux
Other unixoid systems should work just fine.
Windows is not officially supported, although dryscrape should work with cygwin.
The 5.6 version of Qt removes the Qt WebKit module in favor of the new module Qt WebEngine. So far webkit-server has not been ported to WebEngine (and likely won't be in the near future), so Qt <= 5.5 is a requirement.
Documentation can be found at dryscrape's ReadTheDocs page.
Quick installation instruction for Ubuntu:
# apt-get install qt5-default libqt5webkit5-dev build-essential python-lxml python-pip xvfb
# pip install dryscrape
If you have any problems with this software, don't hesitate to open an issue on Github or open a pull request or write a mail to niklas baumstark at Gmail.