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Puppeteer Scraper

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Apify

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Maintained by Apify

Crawls websites with the headless Chrome and Puppeteer library using a provided server-side Node.js code. This crawler is an alternative to apify/web-scraper that gives you finer control over the process. Supports both recursive crawling and list of URLs. Supports login to website.

5.0 (5)

Pricing

Pay per usage

138

Total users

6.6k

Monthly users

829

Runs succeeded

>99%

Issue response

26 days

Last modified

16 days ago

You can access the Puppeteer Scraper programmatically from your own applications by using the Apify API. You can also choose the language preference from below. To use the Apify API, you’ll need an Apify account and your API token, found in Integrations settings in Apify Console.

# Set API token
$API_TOKEN=<YOUR_API_TOKEN>
# Prepare Actor input
$cat > input.json << 'EOF'
<{
< "startUrls": [
< {
< "url": "https://crawlee.dev/js"
< }
< ],
< "globs": [
< {
< "glob": "https://crawlee.dev/js/*/*"
< }
< ],
< "pseudoUrls": [],
< "excludes": [
< {
< "glob": "/**/*.{png,jpg,jpeg,pdf}"
< }
< ],
< "linkSelector": "a",
< "respectRobotsTxtFile": true,
< "pageFunction": "async function pageFunction(context) {\n const { page, request, log } = context;\n const title = await page.title();\n log.info(`URL: ${request.url} TITLE: ${title}`);\n return {\n url: request.url,\n title\n };\n}",
< "proxyConfiguration": {
< "useApifyProxy": true
< },
< "initialCookies": [],
< "waitUntil": [
< "networkidle2"
< ],
< "preNavigationHooks": "// We need to return array of (possibly async) functions here.\n// The functions accept two arguments: the \"crawlingContext\" object\n// and \"gotoOptions\".\n[\n async (crawlingContext, gotoOptions) => {\n const { page } = crawlingContext;\n // ...\n },\n]",
< "postNavigationHooks": "// We need to return array of (possibly async) functions here.\n// The functions accept a single argument: the \"crawlingContext\" object.\n[\n async (crawlingContext) => {\n const { page } = crawlingContext;\n // ...\n },\n]",
< "customData": {}
<}
<EOF
# Run the Actor using an HTTP API
# See the full API reference at https://docs.apify.com/api/v2
$curl "https://api.apify.com/v2/acts/apify~puppeteer-scraper/runs?token=$API_TOKEN" \
< -X POST \
< -d @input.json \
< -H 'Content-Type: application/json'

Puppeteer Scraper for headless Chrome API

Below, you can find a list of relevant HTTP API endpoints for calling the Puppeteer Scraper Actor. For this, you’ll need an Apify account. Replace <YOUR_API_TOKEN> in the URLs with your Apify API token, which you can find under Integrations in Apify Console. For details, see the API reference.

Run Actor

POST
https://api.apify.com/v2/acts/apify~puppeteer-scraper/runs?token=<YOUR_API_TOKEN>

Note: By adding the method=POST query parameter, this API endpoint can be called using a GET request and thus used in third-party webhooks. Please refer to our Run Actor API documentation.

Run Actor synchronously and get dataset items

POST
https://api.apify.com/v2/acts/apify~puppeteer-scraper/run-sync-get-dataset-items?token=<YOUR_API_TOKEN>

Note: This endpoint supports both POST and GET request methods. However, only the POST method allows you to pass input data. For more information, please refer to our Run Actor synchronously and get dataset items API documentation.

Get Actor

GET
https://api.apify.com/v2/acts/apify~puppeteer-scraper?token=<YOUR_API_TOKEN>

For more information, please refer to our Get Actor API documentation.

Actors can be used to scrape web pages, extract data, or automate browser tasks. Use the Puppeteer Scraper API programmatically via the Apify API.

You can choose from:

You can start Puppeteer Scraper with the Apify API by sending an HTTP POST request to the Run Actorendpoint. An Actor’s input and its content type can be passed as a payload of the POST request, and additional options can be specified using URL query parameters. The Puppeteer Scraper is identified within the API by its ID, which is the creator’s username and the name of the Actor.

When the Puppeteer Scraper run finishes you can list the data from its default dataset(storage) via the API or you can preview the data directly on Apify Console.