scrapy how to set referer url
You should do exactly as @warwaruk indicated, below is my example elaboration for a crawl spider:
from scrapy.spiders import CrawlSpider
from scrapy import Request
class MySpider(CrawlSpider):
name = "myspider"
allowed_domains = ["example.com"]
start_urls = [
'http://example.com/foo'
'http://example.com/bar'
'http://example.com/baz'
]
rules = [(...)]
def start_requests(self):
requests = []
for item in self.start_urls:
requests.append(Request(url=item, headers={'Referer':'http://www.example.com/'}))
return requests
def parse_me(self, response):
(...)
This should generate following logs in your terminal:
(...)
[myspider] DEBUG: Crawled (200) <GET http://example.com/foo> (referer: http://www.example.com/)
(...)
[myspider] DEBUG: Crawled (200) <GET http://example.com/bar> (referer: http://www.example.com/)
(...)
[myspider] DEBUG: Crawled (200) <GET http://example.com/baz> (referer: http://www.example.com/)
(...)
Will work same with BaseSpider. In the end start_requests method is BaseSpider method, from which CrawlSpider inherits from.
Documentation explains more options to be set in Request apart from headers, such as: cookies , callback function, priority of the request etc.
Override BaseSpider.start_requests
and create there your custom Request passing it your referer
header.
Just set Referer url in the Request headers
class scrapy.http.Request(url[, method='GET', body, headers, ...
headers (dict) – the headers of this request. The dict values can be strings (for single valued headers) or lists (for multi-valued headers).
Example:
return Request(url=your_url,
headers={'Referer':'http://your_referer_url'})
If you want to change the referer in your spider's request, you can change DEFAULT_REQUEST_HEADERS
in the settings.py file:
DEFAULT_REQUEST_HEADERS = {
'Referer': 'http://www.google.com'
}