soup
Web Scraper in Go, similar to BeautifulSoup (by anaskhan96)
playwright-python
Python version of the Playwright testing and automation library. (by microsoft)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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soup
Posts with mentions or reviews of soup.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-08.
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Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us
> Does anyone know if there as a good equivalent for Go
Yes: https://github.com/anaskhan96/soup
It works well.
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Web Scraping in Golang
Web scraping is a handy tool to have in a data scientist's skill set. It can be useful in a variety of situations to gather data, such as when a website does not provide an API. We will be using this golang package github.com/anaskhan96/soup. It performs the same as beautifulsoup of python. This is the webpage we are going to be scraping.
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How to generate excel using html + css on data?
Check this library: https://github.com/anaskhan96/soup to parse html
- Golang for Browser Automation
playwright-python
Posts with mentions or reviews of playwright-python.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-01.
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Scrape Google Flights with Python
Playwright
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Login for web-scraping help
An alternative is to use a package like playwright (or Selenium) to run a browser remotely and login.
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Show HN: Use cookies from Chrome (CDP) in cURL without copy pasting
Using the tools at hand is often the best approach. That said, I've spent most of the last 13 years of my career automating browsers. For years, I used Selenium with a variety of libraries. After switching to Puppeteer/Playwright, I have zero interest in going back lol. Playwright actually has first party Python support. (Puppeteer has a port called Pyppeteer, but it's no longer maintained and the author recommends using Playwright)
https://playwright.dev/python/
- Any extension to automate workflow in automatic1111?
- Can Requests be used to make a call to a js script? Need some guidance.
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I can't find any good Python Selenium tutorials out there. Anyone got any good links to video tutorials or even dcoumentatniton?
This is pretty great for web automation https://playwright.dev/python/
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will requests-html library work as selenium
Last I checked, pyppeteer wasn't a thing anymore, and I haven't tried Playwright but if it has a headless mode, thats what you want so you don't have a browser open.
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Scrape Google Lens with Python
Playwright
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Toggle Line Comments in other languages?
there are cases where a file contains at least 2 programming languages . A case like this is when using the playwright-python library i.e. the code is mainly in python, but it can contain also JS code within a page.evaluate() function. When I try to comment out some lines within the page.evaluate() function, VS Code uses the "#" symbol, instead of "//". I can use multiple cursors to insert the "//"., but it's not so convenient, So I was wondering if there is a way to tell VS Code that this part of code is JS and it should use "//" for commenting out or if there is a plugin that can do this job (I didnt find one...)
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Is there a better alternative to selenium, that run headless by default?
Playwright is pretty cool: https://github.com/microsoft/playwright-python