web scraping code python code example
Example 1: python web scraping
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
URL = 'https://www.monster.com/jobs/search/?q=Software-Developer&where=Australia'
page = requests.get(URL)
soup = BeautifulSoup(page.content, 'html.parser')
Example 2: python web scraping
# basic web scraping with python
# Import libraries
import requests
import urllib.request
import time
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
# Set the URL you want to webscrape from
url = 'http://web.mta.info/developers/turnstile.html'
# Connect to the URL
response = requests.get(url)
# Parse HTML and save to BeautifulSoup object¶
soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, "html.parser")
# To download the whole data set, let's do a for loop through all a tags
line_count = 1 #variable to track what line you are on
for one_a_tag in soup.findAll('a'): #'a' tags are for links
if line_count >= 36: #code for text files starts at line 36
link = one_a_tag['href']
download_url = 'http://web.mta.info/developers/'+ link
urllib.request.urlretrieve(download_url,'./'+link[link.find('/turnstile_')+1:])
time.sleep(1) #pause the code for a sec
#add 1 for next line
line_count +=1
Example 3: web scraper python
def get_hits_on_name(name):
"""
Accepts a `name` of a mathematician and returns the number
of hits that mathematician's Wikipedia page received in the
last 60 days, as an `int`
"""
# url_root is a template string that is used to build a URL.
url_root = 'URL_REMOVED_SEE_NOTICE_AT_START_OF_ARTICLE'
response = simple_get(url_root.format(name))
if response is not None:
html = BeautifulSoup(response, 'html.parser')
hit_link = [a for a in html.select('a')
if a['href'].find('latest-60') > -1]
if len(hit_link) > 0:
# Strip commas
link_text = hit_link[0].text.replace(',', '')
try:
# Convert to integer
return int(link_text)
except:
log_error("couldn't parse {} as an `int`".format(link_text))
log_error('No pageviews found for {}'.format(name))
return None