Ebay Search Results and Seller Pages Scraper (Richest output) avatar
Ebay Search Results and Seller Pages Scraper (Richest output)

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Ebay Search Results and Seller Pages Scraper (Richest output)

Ebay Search Results and Seller Pages Scraper (Richest output)

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Muhamed Didovic

Muhamed Didovic

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Unofficial eBay API to extract data from eBay search results and product details with our eBay Search Results and Listing Details Scraper. Perfect for market research, price tracking, and detailed product analysis—get all the information you need, in one go.

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Last modified

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EV

This isnt a crawler, it's a parser.

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evaldasSedys opened this issue
20 days ago

Invalid ebay developer access token error, this isn't a crawler, it's a parser.

memo23 avatar

Hey evaldasSedys, I made some changes. Please check and let me know.

Regarding your statement, 'it is a parser.' I guess the data needs to be parsed at some point. Do you agree?

EV

evaldasSedys

20 days ago

Thanks! I’ll have a look at it!

Apologies I should have been clearer! If the data is acquired via eBay Rest API it does not need to be scraped and parsed as the results are already returned in JSON format (hence the api error), we’re looking to crawl close to 400000 items a day now so we’re looking into infrastructure that could handle this before our systems are ready to take the whole load on! Using API key, although very quick and accurate results are returned, we have no control over rate limit observation on your back end!

Thanks for getting back to me!

EDIT: I stand corrected, the output is actually rich and crawled. I guess my only concern is whether the api key could throttle the crawl? As i'd assume it's used for some sort of background checks? Otherwise, It looks good! 🙌

memo23 avatar

Thanks, mate. As you can see, we (developers) prefer to scrape the API if possible; it’s less costly, faster, and in your case, with that amount of items, it’s even critical. On the other hand, scraping APIs isn’t easy since they are well protected, so it’s a constant game of cat and mouse. I hope you have a clearer picture.

I don't want to complicate this conversation by discussing who is right and who is not, so I guess, when you say you have 400K items, it might be better for you that I scrape all that data, and it could even be cheaper. Let’s connect if you want over Discord: memo23 or WhatsApp: +61 971 149 to see how to tackle your use case.