hickory
babashka-sql-pods
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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hickory
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Babashka: GraalVM Helped Create a Scripting Environment for Clojure
https://github.com/clj-commons/hickory
I'm a previous BeautifulSoup user and have found the combination of (1) having the scraped data presented in plain Clojure data structures, and (2) Hickory's built in selectors, to be a very nice experience.
Happy scraping!
babashka-sql-pods
- Babashka: GraalVM Helped Create a Scripting Environment for Clojure
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GraalVM at Facebook
I've used native-image both directly and indirectly. Directly to implement a Clojure-language authentication server which needed a small memory footprint. Indirectly through @borkdude's https://github.com/babashka/babashka which provides a native-image binary that can run much of the Clojure language.
We open-sourced some babashka code at https://github.com/staticweb-io/staticweb-open-wp/tree/maste... One major caveat: when I wrote that code, babashka didn't have any MySQL support, so I shelled out to the MySQL CLI. Later, I figured out how to compile the MySQL JDBC drivers with native-image and it's now available at https://github.com/babashka/babashka-sql-pods along with HSQLDB, SQL Server, Oracle, and Postgres drivers.
What are some alternatives?
skyscraper - Structural scraping for the rest of us.
nbb - Scripting in Clojure on Node.js using SCI